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- [1701x1734] / (Creation)
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12 ff. (foliated v ff. + 2 ff. + v ff.) ; 362 x 220 mm. Bound in full leather.
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A petition in the autograph of Ellis Wynne of Lasynys, Merionethshire to Richard Vaughan, MP, relating to an Act of Parliament for the embanking of the estuaries of Traeth Mawr and Traeth Bychan.
Signed by William Wynn, Maes y Neuadd, Maurice Williams, William Wynne of Wern, 'Willm. Anwill, cler.', David Evans, Will: Williams, Bron Danw, John Morgan, Penrhyn, John Phillip, and Ellis Wynne.
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Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.
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Usual copyright laws apply.
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English.
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Finding aids
The description is also available in Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Part I (Aberystwyth, 1940-3), 16.
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Available on microfilm at the Library.
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Formerly Breese MS.
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Preferred citation: Peniarth MS 465 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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Name access points
- Wynne, Ellis, 1671-1734. (Subject)
- Vaughan, Richard, of Corsygedol (Subject)
- Wynn, William, d. 1720? (Subject)
- Williams, Maurice, fl. 1700 (Subject)
- Wynne, William, d. 1721 (Subject)
- Anwyl, William, fl. 1700 (Subject)
- Evans, David, fl. 1700 (Subject)
- Williams, William, Brondanw (Subject)
- Morgan, John, fl. 1700 (Subject)
- Phillip, John, fl. 1700 (Subject)