- Clenennau letters and papers App I/145 [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
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- [1595x1597].
Account of John Owen, a conductor, for expenses incurred on behalf of William Maurice on the journey from Clenennau to Chester.
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Account of John Owen, a conductor, for expenses incurred on behalf of William Maurice on the journey from Clenennau to Chester.
Assessment of a mise in the parishes of Llangybi, Llanarmon, Llanystumdwy, and in the township of Gogwmwd, all in the commote of Eifionydd.
Endorsed: Order from John ap Humffrey, high constable, to distrain goods of any person who refuse to pay the Prince's mise, 27 Aug. 1618.
Assessment of a subsidy in the commotes of Cafflogion and Cymydmaen,
Names of persons mustered in the commotes of Eifionydd and Uwchgwyrfai, arranged under parishes,
Names of the inhabitants of various parishes in Llyn, including Aberdaron, Pistill, Carnguwch, Bodvean, Pwllheli, Nevin, Llaniestyn, Llangian, Llavihangel [Bachellaeth], Llanengan and Botwnnog.
Names of the inhabitants of the parish of Dolbenmaen in the commote of Eifionydd,
Names of freeholders of the parish of Clynnog in the commote of Uwchgwyrfai,
List of the freeholders in the commotes of Uwchdwyfor and Isdwyfor together with the hamlet of Gogwmwd in the commote of Eifionydd.
Note in the hand of George Salusbry appointing a view of the trained bands at Llanllyfni on 20 June next and at Pwllheli on 23 June.
List of names under the superscription 'Gogomod' [the township of Gogwmwd in the parish of Llannor, Caernarfonshire]. The majority of the names are followed by the word 'pay', a few have 'respite' and one is followed by 'excused billet'. Eight names have the letter A in front [?Appeared].
Warning to Rydderch Gruffith Bedo, imposed with a musket, to have the same ready to be viewed against the next summons and meeting.
As No. 128 by Wiliam ap Robert ap Hugh, [high] constable for the commote of Uwchgwyrfai,
Order from William Robert ap Hugh, [high] constable for the commote of Uwchgwyrfai, to the petty constables of the parish of Llanllyfni, by virtue of a warrant directed to him by the Deputy Lieutenats, to cause proclamations to be made in the parish church on Sunday next, that the persons undernamed personally appear at Caernarvon upon Tuesday 26th day of this instant Aug., there to be mustered, the parish priest to call them all by their names at the time of divine service and to warn all between the ages of 16 and 60 to be there also. Twenty names follow together with four added by William Maurice.
Forms of Appointment of a captain in the trained bands,