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Denbighshire |
1670 |
Dominic
Winter 8 Nov 2000 |
303 |
Recovery
document of Charles II, dated 24th September 1670, between Edward Jones,
yeoman, and Ellis Lloyd, gent for one messuage, one cottage, three gardens,
40 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 12 acres of wood
and 20 acres of heath and furze in Eglwys Eagle, Denbighshire, with a large
portion (more than threequarters) of the original Royal Chancery Seal still
attached by original vellum tag, the seal shows the King in full armour on
horseback on the one side and a Crowned Royal Coat of Arms on the other,
document in fine fresh condition £120-150- £155.00 |
Jones |
Lloyd |
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2 |
Denbighshire |
1788,
1790 |
Bloomsbury
22 Nov 2001 |
82 |
Wales.- Survey of the Melai and Abby Estates, in the County of
Denbigh. Ardda Estate in the County of Carnarvon also Festiniog &
Llandecwin in the County of Merioneth, monochrome watercolour wash title and
45 maps, 93pp. of accompanying manuscript text, 1788 ß Survey (A) of the
Bodfean Estate in the Counties of Carnarfon & Anglesey, monochrome
watercolour wash title and 70 maps, 181pp. of accompanying manuscript text, 1
map creased, rebacked, 1790 ß Survey (A) of the Glynllifon Estate, in the
Counties of Carnarfon, & Anglesey, monochrome watercolour wash title and
45 maps, 114pp. of accompanying manuscript text, 1f. small tear at head,
1790, together 3 vol. of estate maps, "Mapp'd by W. Hitchcock",
entirely on vellum, ruled in red, some pp. slightly soiled, engraved
bookplates on front pastedowns, numerous maps and letters loosely inserted,
original calf, gilt, original silver metal corners and clasps, rubbed, g.e.,
4to (3). |
Hitchcock |
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3 |
Denbighshire |
19th/20th
century |
Dominic
Winter 7 Mar 2002 |
286 |
Collection
of vellum and paper documents, 19th - early 20th c., relating to lands and
properties in Denbighshire, the property of the Watkins Wynne family. Many of
these documents relate to the Coed Cochion Estate at Llanfair Talhaiarn on
the present day A544 near to the popular holiday resort of Colwyn Bay. There
are a number of early 20th c documents relating to building developments in
Colwyn Bay, providing a fascinating history of the development of the area
through more than 100 years. |
Wynne |
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4 |
Denbighshire |
19th
century |
Dominic
Winter 7 Mar 2002 |
287 |
Miscellaneous
group of documents, 19th c., including deeds and papers relating to property
at Llanveis, Brecknock, Llandirman, Montgomery, Llanfynydd, Carmarthen,
Bassaleg, Pentre etc, a letter from the Hon Frederick West to Vron Limeworks,
Ruabon requesting chemical, dated 1836, and sundry other documents of Welsh
interest. |
West |
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5 |
Denbighshire |
19th
century |
Dominic
Winter 26 Jun 2002 |
976 |
Denbigh and Carnarvonshire. Bundle of
vellum and paper indentures mainly 19th c., all relating to property
transactions in Denbighshire and Carnarvonshire, including properties owned
by the Williams Wynn family and the Williams Ellis family |
Wynn |
Ellis |
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6 |
Denbighshire |
1836 |
Dominic
Winter 26 Jun 2002 |
977 |
The Suit Rolls of Tenants for the Michaelmas Leet as supplied by
the Constables in the several townships within the Manors of Mochnant,
Cynlleth Yr Jarl and Carreghofa, 1836, partly printed documents with
extensive manuscript insertions, each signed by the Steward of the Manor, a
little dust stained, otherwise in good condition, 42pp, folio. A fascinating
insight into the Medieval system of local government which was still in
operation as late as the mid 19th c. The rolls begin with the list of
twenty-one townships, the names of old and new Constables, followed by the
individual lists from the Townships and the Nominations of persons proper to
serve as Constables for the ensuing year. Some of the Townships clearly had
no one to present and of course pre-date the first census. This method of
choosing Constables was abolished in 1842. |
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7 |
Denbighshire |
1840 |
Dominic
Winter 5 Nov 2002 |
466 |
The Suit Rolls of Tenants for the Michaelmas Leet as supplied by
the Constables in the several townships within the Manors of Mochnant,
Cynlleth Yr Jarl and Carreghofa, 1840, partly printed documents with
extensive manuscript insertions , each signed by the Steward of the Manor, a
little dust stained, otherwise in good condition, 42pp, folio. A fascinating
insight into the Medieval system of local government which was still in
operation as late as the mid 19th c. The rolls begin with the list of 21 townships , the names of old and new Constables, followed
by the individual lists from the Townships and the Nominations of persons
proper to serve as Constables for the ensuing year. Some of the Townships
clearly had no one to present. These documents provide a considerable number
of names of people who were living in the area at the time, and of course
pre-date the first census. This method of chosing Constables was abolished in
1842 making these documents some of the last records of a method of local
government which had existed for centuries. |
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8 |
Denbighshire |
1855 |
ebay |
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ASSIGNMENT
OF LEASEHOLD PREMISES IN THE PARISH OF LLANDULAS IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH,
NORTH WALES - 1855. Assignment of a mortgage term dated 12th June 1855,
between Robert Roberts of the Old Bank, City of Chester and William Crosley
of 16 Westbourne Park, Middlesex, Civil Engineer of the one part, and Henry
Steel of Liverpool, Manager of the Liverpool United Gas Light Company of the other part. Mortgage
of all that parcel of land called Hugh Goch Ucha lately part of a farm called
Glanrafon belonging to Robert William Wynne in Llandulas county of Denbigh
and an other small piece of land bordered Easterly on land belonging to the
Lord Bishop of Bangor, and Southerly on land owned by William Crosley
deceased. Includes a detailed description of the land, details of Robert
Wynne's family and ages, and recitals of a number of previous indentures
relating to the land. The three page
document also has a second indenture written on the back dated 1860 between
Henry Steel and a Mr or Mrs E Humphreys. Very good condition 3 page vellum
written in English. Three signatures and red wax seals. 57 by 72 cm. |
Roberts |
Crosley |
Steel |
Wynne |
Humphreys |
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