A Bill for provisions and for one day's work,
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- [18th Cent.].
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
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A Bill for provisions and for one day's work,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A bill for repairing the drum of John Thomas, Drummer, in Colonel Sir Edward Williams's Company,
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
A Bill for the better regulating and preserving parish and other registers of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials; and for establishing general repositories for all such Registers in England. Printed.
'A Bill for the better regulation of Railway and Canal Traffic...', together with related papers,
Part of Henry Robertson Papers,
A bill for the consecration of St Paul's Church, Sketty,
Part of Vivian Papers
A bill for the equipment of Mold Yeomanry Cavalry from William Birch and John Bennett, saddlers,
A Bill for wages due, 9 Dec. 1728 to 9 July,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Bill for wages due, 9 Dec. 1728 to 9 July 1729.
A Bill for work done for Charles Morgan,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A bill for £18. 19. 6. from Howell Harris to Thomas Harris,
A bill for £31.17.81/2 from Rev. J. Geary, MA, Master of Donnington Grammar School, to Mrs Edwards, Plas Nantglyn, in respect of 'Master Edwards'.
A Bill from George Hanby, plumber, to the Bishop of St. Davids for work done,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
A Bill In Chancery of John Morgan of Tredegar, who claimed, as heir-at-law of his brother, Thomas Morgan (dec. 1699), a capital m. called Kiffig in p's Lanbadock and Langibby and several other m's in p's Lanbadock, Langibby and Lanover, which had been settled in 1626 by his great grandfather, Sir William Morgan, on himself for life and, after his death, on one of his younger sons, Anthony Morgan, and his heirs male, with reversion on failure of heirs to the heirs of the said Sir William. It is contended that, as the son of the said Anthony died without male heirs, the property should descend to the next heirs of Sir William. But, owing to the negligence of Thomas Morgan, orator's brother, a daughter of Anthony Morgan, Mrs Morgan, alias Fermor, had unlawfully taken possession of the property and the title deeds and had pretended to have conveyed it to John Symmon of Newland, co. Glam., and others, who were conspiring to disinherit the orator, contending that a fine had been levied to ban his remainder in fee, but had refused to produce proof of these transactions. Copy.
A Bill In Chancery on behalf of Elizabeth Phillips, relict of James Phillips, bankrupt, applying for a reversion of part of the estate of her late husband, in consideration of her original fortune of £500 now withheld by the creditors.
A Bill in Parliament (printed), etc,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. (Presented by The Earl of Powis.).
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. Presented by the Earl of Powis.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records
A Bill intituled An Act to enable Her Majesty to make certain provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (Presented by the Earl of Powis.).