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Miscellaneous Flintshire, Denbighshire and Cheshire deeds,

Title deeds of properties mainly in the several Flintshire parishes of Meliden, Rhuddlan, Hawarden, Northop, Halkyn, Llanasa, Gwaunysgor, Diserth, Cwm and Whitford, but also in Denbighshire and south Cheshire. They include a mid-14th century deed relating to land in Nant, Rhydorddwy and Garthgarmon; a 'tir prid' conveyance of land in Alltham, Flintshire, 1458; settlements of the Prestland family of Wardle, Cheshire, 1502, 1517, 1545; marriage and trust settlements of several members of the Conway and Mostyn families, 1546-1657; deeds relating to purchases and a mortgage by Thomas Conway in Nant, Gwaunysgor, Gronant and Goldgreave, 1557, 1578, 1587; the will of Catrin Loyd [of Voelas], 1576; and a schedule of deeds relating to Nant, 1624-1686.

Deeds,

The series comprises deeds relating to the purchase of the Octagon Chapel, 1814, mortgages, 1817-1853; trust deeds, 1835-1851, and deeds relating to the purchase of part of the chapel trustee's estate by the London & North Western Railway Company, 1863-1864. The series also includes an assignment by the trustees of the Calvinistic Connection of the Rev. Philip Oliver to the trustees of the Welsh Calvinistic Connection of six chapels and other hereditaments in Cheshire, 4 December 1853.

Denbighshire,

Deeds, copies of deeds and drafts of deeds concerning land and other property in the county of Denbigh (including the lordship and manor of Chirk and Chirkland and their constituent townships, etc., the lordship of Bromfield and Yale, the manor of Ysbyty Dolgynwal, the manor of Ruthin or Dyffryn Clwyd, the hundreds of Isaled and Is Dulas, and the parishes, townships, etc., of Abergele, Abenbury, Banhadla, Barrog, Bersham, Bodlith, Bodrychwyn, Borras Hwfa, Borras Riffri, Bodrual, Brymbo, Burton, Ceunant, Cilan, Cilmediw, Clocaenog, Coed Cristionydd, Cornwall, Creigiog Uwch Glan, Cristionydd Cynrig, Cristionydd Fechan, Crogen Wladys, Cynllaith, Chwibren, Chwibren Uchaf, Chwileiriog, Denbigh, Disgarth, Dutton-y-Brain, Eryrys, Esclusham, Faenol, Gartheryr, Garthgynan, Gwernosbyn, Gwersyllt, Gwytherin, Hafodgynfor, Hafodybwch, Henfachau, Henllan, Higher Chirk, Holt, Llanarmon yn Ial, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanfair Talhaearn, Llanfihangel, Llangadwaladr, Llangedwyn, Llangollen Fechan, Llangwm, Llanrhaiadr yng Nghinmeirch, Llanrhudd, Llansannan, Llansilin, Llanynys, Lledrod, Lleweni, Lower Chirk, Marchwiail, Melai, Minera, Moelfre, Morton Anglicorum, Morton Wallicorum, Nantyr, Peniarth, Penyclawdd, Penyfed, Rhan-hir, Rhiwlas, Rhydeidion, Ruabon, Ruthin, Sutton, Sycharth, Talhaearn, Tregeiriog, Trewern, Wrexham, Wrexham Abbott, Wrexham Regis, Y Ddwyfan and Ystrad Cynon), together with associated memoranda, articles of agreement, marriage settlements made by members of the Myddelton family, bonds of obligation made by persons resident in the county, and notes. A few of the deeds relating to Denbighshire also concern land in Montgomeryshire, Cheshire, Merionethshire, Flintshire and Shropshire.

Other English counties,

Deeds relating to properties in London, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Middlesex and Suffolk, together with agreements and bonds of obligation made by persons resident in those counties, and a recitation of deeds and inquisitions concerning lands in Kent formerly in the possession of Lord Cobham. Some of the documents also refer to land in Shropshire.