| Description | ranging in date from 23 Aug, 1694 to 1 & 2 Febr., 1703-4, relating to the vesting of the Aberalaw inheritance (moiety thereof ) in John Glynne by his brother Sir William Glynne of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire [Amersden], who, [or rather, John] had inherited them from his uncle Thomas Glynne, who had inherited them from his father Serjeant John Glynne, purchased by him from Dr Justinian Lewyn and others, and he (or they) from Dr William Griffith of Carreglwyd. This document is quite distinct that Sir William Glynne and John Glynne were brothers and both grandsons of the famous Serjeant; in other words, the Pedigrees, 261, have mixed up the Glynne names and generations very badly. These Glynnes were offshoots of the old Glynllifon family; the younger branch of these, in turn, became known as the Glynnes of Hawarden |