- Series II/ 606.
- Ffeil
- 1814, Jan. 10.
J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., of Carreglwyd, concerning the collieries of the latter and Lord Uxbridge and the leasing of land etc.
J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., of Carreglwyd, concerning the collieries of the latter and Lord Uxbridge and the leasing of land etc.
H(olland) G(riffith) to Mr Peel concerning the former's interests in coal,
J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, containing a former letter concerning work at a new colliery belonging to the latter.
John Bodvill to [ ] (no name given) saying that his brother had power to discharge the latter from all actions on payment by him of a sum of money.
William Foxwist at Carnarvon to John Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, concerning money maters and business with Mr Richard Bulkeley of Dyrronwy.
Owen Roberts to William Griffith, asking for his help in his dealings with a Mr Godfrey Greene,
Justices Warrant to the Sheriff and other offices to put a stop to unlawful Night Meetings at Llanfiangel Esceifiog Church. Signed by O. Wood.
1 William Bold, esq. 2 John Griffith, of Carreglwyd, esq. Letter requesting that a tenant of Lady Williams of Vainoll and Capt. Thomas Bulkeley be not appointed High Collector in Tall-y-bollion.
Warrant to levy assessment of £223. 7. 4d. in the Hundred of Menay "to maintain the armies and navies in the commonwealth". Signed by Owen Holland, O. Wood, and R. Owen Theodor. Copy of the details of assessment of the parish enclosed with the Warrant.
Verses in praise of "Charles, Lord Howard, Earl of Notingham". Signed "J.L.".
Evidence given concerning the validity of the orders of Lewis Williams, clerk. (1634).
Richard Mountford to Henry Lloyd, esq., asking for his vote and interest on his behalf for the post of Summoner to the Honorable Commissioners of Sewers. The next sessions of Sewers are to be on May 2, 1746.
"Of Robert Devereux Earle of Essex and George Villiers Duke of Buckingham, some observations by way of Paralel in the tyme of their estates and favour". 12 Pages. See also Series I, no.9.
John Owen to John Griffyth, esq., at Carreg-Lwyd, asking him to inquire into a complaint made by the bearer of this letter.
Edward Nash, Storekeeper at Office of Ordnance, Chester Castle, to Capt. Griffith, Commanding Anglesea (4th Compy) volunteers, informing him of the issue of one barrel of munitions to Robert Williams of Bewmaris.
"The Names of ye fiefteen tribes of North Wales".
[ ] (Torn) to Dr Griffith concerning certain money matters.