- Series IV/ 2.
- Ffeil
- 1857-1864.
Agent's account book, 1857-1864.
Agent's account book, 1857-1864.
Rental, with enclosures, 1826-1835.
Two manuscripts of the Carreg-lwyd estate in co's Ang. and Caern, being a rental, with enclosures, 1826-1835, and an agent's account book, 1857-1864.
Letter from Robert Griffith, esq., to his brother John Griffith, esq., at his lodgings in Holborn Inne, concerning the division of certain land in Llanrhyddlad, co. Anglesey.
Lease of a messuage of land called Tir y garreglwyd for 21 years,
1 Robert Gruffith of Pant Wyder, co. Anglesey, yeoman. 2 William John Edmund of Caernethor, in the said county, yeoman. Lease of a messuage of land called Tir y garreglwyd for 21 years.
1 John Parkinson of Lincolnes Inne, and Roger Molyns of Grayes Inne, gents. 2 John Griffith, esq., "attendant upon the right honble Henry, Earle of Northampton". Agreement for the delivery of "one Runlett of good sacke" annually for a seven years or 50/- in lieu thereof.
1 Lewes Gruffith ap Llewelin, and Richard Lewis Gruffith, his son. 2 Robert Gruffith, gent. Covenant concerning a previous Lease (dated 1612, May 13), of lands called Kaye y garreglwyd within the town of Caernethor, co. Anglesey.
Release from all "real and personal" debts, demands, duties and suits,
1 Hugh ap Richard ap John of Llanddeysant, in the commote of Talbolion, co. Anglesey, yeoman. 2 Robert Griffith and John ap John ap Ieuan of Caernethor, gents. Release from all "real and personal" debts, demands, duties and suits.
Citation to Dr Hugh Williams to appear before Sir John Lambe, Doctor of Law, and Judge of the Archbishop's Court or his Surrogate in the parish church of St Mary Bowe, London, eight days after receiving the citation.
Letter from Lord Bulkeley to Holland Griffith, esq., concerning the recommendation by Mrs Lloyd of Kesailgyferch of a certain Jack Troughton of Bodlew to his notice and protection. An offer of "the Surveyorship of Holyhead" made by Lord Bulkeley.
Letter from Mr Robert Jones to Holland Griffith, esq., of Berw, co. Anglesey, relating to the office of Deputy King's Waiter in the Port of London, and the fees paid to him by merchants and traders.
An Account made with Griffith William of Voyl y Caledeiren,
An account made with the wife of Thomas ap Thomas,
An Account made with Richard ap Ellis,
Announcement of the sale by auction of "a fine collection of Intaglios or Seales, Antient and Modern, cut in a variety of curious stones with some Bosse-Relief-Heads, Agateano cornelian". Sale to be at "Mr Holt's Dansing-Room in Canary-Corner near Exeter Exchange in ye Strand".
"Griffith Williams his Account",
Bill of accounts for provisions bought and land tax paid by Thomas ap Thomas,
Declaration that "Owen Davies, Clerk, A.M.", Rector of Llandyfrydoc, co. Anglesey, in the Diocese of Bangor did publicly read the Thirty-nine Articles at the time of Divine Service before the congregation of the church of the said parish and that he declared his assent thereto.