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[--] From Whitbourn to Mr. Hill,

He had received the letter and the minutes of the trustees for the navigation of the Wye and Lugg. He was a stranger to the affair and did not know what to offer to the lords and gentlemen concerned. He would concur in what they judged proper for the county and city.

'A lover of his Country' from Abergele to Mr. Editor,

Requesting the editor to publish in his paper an account of the superstition connected with Fynon eilion in the parish of Llandrillo on the borders of Denbighshire and Caernarfonshire. According to this superstition one could curse one's enemy by writing his name on a stone and throwing the stone into the well. To escape the curse the ' enemy' would have to perform certain ceremonies and pay a sum of money to have the well drained and the stone removed.

A request for an opinion on certain aspects of a suit in Chancery between Edward Lloyd of Rossa, gent. co ....

A request for an opinion on certain aspects of a suit in Chancery between Edward Lloyd of Rossa, gent. co. Denbigh, next friend of the infant daughters of John Williams esq., late of Nerquis, co. Flint deceased, plaintiff, and Edward Williams, a minor, brother of the said infants, Robert Williams of Plas newydd in Nerquis aforesaid, gent., uncle to the said infants, Robert Davies of Llannerch, co. Denbigh, esq., and John Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, esq., relating to the estate of and the trusteeship of the children of the said John Williams, deceased.

Abel Jones to his cousin, Edward Jones,

He was prepared to deliver up his cousin's payers provided that William Jones of Bodlewydden, the tinman from Ruthin, Mr. William Jones and Mr. Thomas Owen of Denbigh were discharged as well as himself. Endorsed with instructions from Edward Jones to Dr. Jones of Gallt Vayn to pay the said persons what was due to them, 16 Feb. 1742/3.

Abstract of a conveyance in fee of closes in Trelan otherwise Trellan in the parish of Dimeirchion otherwise Trermeirchion, co ...,

  1. The Rev. Thomas Williams of Capel Carmon, co. Denbigh, clerk, eldest son and heir at law of Thomas Williams late of Denbigh, gent., deceased, who, with Edward Roberts, late of Denbigh, tanner, deceased, had been devisee in trust named in the will of Anne Edwards, deceased;. 2. John Lloyd of Halfodimos, co, Denbigh esq.;. 3. Thomas Edwards of Denbigh, tanner, only son and heir at law of William Edwards, late of Denbigh, tanner, deceased, eldest brother and heir at law of Thomas Edwards of Liverpool, mariner, deceased, grandson and devisee in fee named in the last will of Ann Edwards;. 4. Edward Jones of Wepre, co. Flint, esq. Abstract of a conveyance in fee of closes in Trelan otherwise Trellan in the parish of Dimeirchion otherwise Trermeirchion, co. Flint on part of which formerly stood a messuage called Rhyd y twtta, which said fields or closes were formerly divided into eight parcels called Caer Hendy, y trayan, y ardd, y drayan, y cae Cleddyn, y Ardd Cleddyn and y cleara Cleddyn and had also been known as Cae Mawr nessa, Cae Mawr pella, Cae byr, Cae Clost, Cae Marl, Cae Eithin Ucha, Cae eithin Issa and Erw Issa.

Abstract Of The Title of Edward Lloyd, the younger, of Cefn, co. Denbigh, esq., to an estate in the townships ...,

Abstract Of The Title of Edward Lloyd, the younger, of Cefn, co. Denbigh, esq., to an estate in the townships of Wygfair and Meriadog, co. Denbigh, proposed to be mortgaged under a power in his marriage settlement vested in the said Edward Lloyd and his trustees for raising £5000 to pay off two mortgages due to Miss Batty and Mr. Hignett.

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