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Letter from the bishop of St Asaph to [Henry] Herbert,

Letter, 24 June 1688, from William [Lloyd], bishop of St Asaph, to [Henry] Herbert concerning: Herbert’s recommendation of a Newtown man for the vicarage of Llanllwchaiarn; the institution of Mr Vaughan in Mallwyd; Lloyd’s imprisonment in the Tower; and the bearer’s institution at the rectory in Newtown.

Lloyd, William, 1627-1717.

Letters to Sir Robert Owen,

Letters to Sir Robert Owen, 1681-1697, notably from William Price of Rhiwlas on a dispute over title to lands in Gest, [1682x1687]; George Twisleton on reports of an attack on Anglesey by Irish rebels, 1688; and John Wynn of Melai soliciting political support for his nephew, Griffith Nanney, 1680. Further correspondents include William Lloyd, bishop of St Asaph, Edward Samuel (in Latin), 1693, and others on personal matters; a financial agreement with Catherine Anwill and settlement of the Cemais estate, [1689x1698]; the introduction of stamp duty, 1694; litigation relating to lands in Oswestry and Brithdir Mawr, 1681-1682; parliamentary news, 1691; loyalty to the Crown; anti-Catholic riots and imprisonment of the earls of Salisbury and Peterborough, [c. 1688].

Lloyd, William, 1627-1717.