Shire Hall (Harlech, Wales)

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Letters to Lady Margaret Owen,

Letters to Lady Margaret Owen, [c. 1682]-1727. Correspondents and subjects not previously mentioned are James Brynker, 1718-1727, Margaret Godolphin, 1718, Hugh Williams of Coedmawr, 1713, Edward Wynn(e) at Oxford, Griffith Wynne, 1699, family members [1683x1702] and others about a land exchange and disputes mainly affecting the Caernarfonshire and Glyn estates; condolences on the deaths of her father, Owen Wynn [c. 1682] and her husband, Sir Robert Owen, 1698; college life at Oxford; petition procedure and expenses following William Owen 's defeat in the Caernarfon borough elections, 1713; and non-family trusts. Further correspondents are Edmund [Gibson], Bishop of Lincoln, on his family and recommendation of Mr Lewis [Owen] for an academic fellowship, 1716-1718; and Ellis Wynne, vicar of Llandanwg, requesting permission to build a chapel on the site of the old Shire Hall at Harlech, 1706. The file also contains three letters by Margaret Owen to Richard Mostyn of Penbedw concerning trusts in the will of Sir Robert Owen, 1698-1699.

Brynker, James, 1668-1740.

Llandanwg (Harlech) deeds,

Title deeds, 1576-1649, 1671-1674 and [18 cent., first quarter], of properties in the parish of Llandanwg, the majority lying within the town and liberties of Harlech, including tenements and lands acquired by Moris ap Robert Wynn, 1589-1608 one of which was Nant y Twlkie; properties acquired by William Wynn, 1643, 1649, and Owen Wynn, 1671, 1674; mortgages and assignments to Moris ap Robert Wynn, 1602, 1605, 1607, and to William Wynn, 1620; leases and an agreement by Moris ap Robert Wynn relating to the Shire Hall in Harlech, 1596, 1601, 1606; the wills of Eliza Frauncis of Llandanwg, 1602, and Robert ap David of Harlech, 1640; and letters of attorney empowering William Wynn to receive arrears of annuities bequeathed by the will of Humfferey ap Richard Owen, 1622.