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Nanhoron Estate Records,
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Legal Precedents, &c.

An entry book of legal instruments including marriage settlements and other documents relating to the Griffith family of Cefnamwlch 1710-8, marriage settlements of Trugarne, 1690, and Y Plas yn Llanvair Iscaer, 1724, the will of Sir William Williams of Vaenol, 1695, the opinion of John Comyns on the case of Sir Arthur Owen's claim to wreckage between the Dovey and Barmouth, 1722, a declaration in action for the possession of a seat in Machynlleth church, a copy of the appointment of Richard Edwards of Nanhoron to be deputy Mayor of Caernarfon, 1668, and a copy of a letter on Parliamentary reform addressed to John Cartwright, esq., by the Earl of Selkirk, 1809.

Rentals

A volume of rentals of the estate of Captain Timothy Edwards, 1776 and 1811-1818.

Letter book

An entry book of letters received by Colonel Edwards of Nanhoron, and copies of other letters, 1820-1830. A number of the letters relate to politics in Caernarvonshire, especially in 1825-6. A detailed list of correspondents can be found in the former schedule, 'Schedule of Nanhoron Documents', available in hard copy at NLW.

Demise at fee-farm of lands in Bodrichyn,

1 Edward ap Howell ap Tudur and Ellen, his wife, freeholders of the township of Bodrichyn, comote of Istulas, lordship of Denbigh;. 2 Robert ap Meredith ap David ap Eign'. Demise at fee-farm of lands in Bodrichyn. Latin.

Grant of the property specified in No. 350,

1 Nicholas [Robinson], bishop of Bangor;. 2 William Gruffithe, esq., and John Gruffithe, gent., his son and heir apparent. Grant of the property specified in No. 350. Latin. (Attached is a declaration of the uses of the above grant.).

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied between Nicholas [Robinson] bishop of Bangor, plaintiff, and Hugh Owen, esq., deforceant, when ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied between Nicholas [Robinson] bishop of Bangor, plaintiff, and Hugh Owen, esq., deforceant, when the deforceant acknowledged one messuage, one cottage, and fifty-six acres of land in Mathavarn Ytha, co. Anglesey, to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

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