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- 1586-1707 (mainly 1674-1707) (Creation)
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Letters to and by members of the Pryse family of Gogerddan, 1586-1707 (mainly 1674-1707). They include letters to Richard Pryse, high sheriff of Cardiganshire, from Thomas Sothern, 1586; to Sir Richard Pryse from Edward Wollaston of Bishops Castle, supplying broad cloth and household commodities, 1674; and Richard Pryse to James Lewis, about the acquisiton of munitions in London and payment of the charge on Is Aeron, 1690. The remainder are mainly to or by Edward Pryse. Correspondents include [John Vaughan] of Trawsgoed, wishing to heal a political rift, promising support for Carbery Pryse, [16]89; George London, John Meyrick, Sir Humphrey Mackworth, William Powell of Nanteos, William Pughe of Mathafarn, Mrs Collyer, Francis Meyrick of Bernards Inn and Pembroke, and David Jones of the Priory, Cardigan, concerning the operation of the Esgair Hir Mining Company, and the Chancery lawsuit for debt brought by Martin de Carbonell, 1696-1707.
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Endorsed: D.B (1689).; E.P, M. (1696)
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Enclosed: modern transcripts of some letters, and copies of legal papers in the Carbonell lawsuit.
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Previous refs: NLW Gogerddan Box 69.