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DIN - Dinam Hall Manuscripts
1 - Will of Owen ap Hugh ap Richard of Dinam ("Dynham") in Llangaffo
2-5 - Documents describing the arrangements arrived at between Hugh Williams of Dinam and his brother John
6 - Indenture incorporating the marriage-settlement of Morgan Roger of Trefdraeth, co. Anglesey, gentleman, and Elizabeth, daughter of John Williams of Dinam
7-11 - Document relating to the marriage-settlement of William Jones of Dinam, eldest son of John Williams of the same, and Margaret vch. Richard Morgan of Llangeinwen
12 - Will of John Williams of Dinam
13 - Deed of mortgage
14 - Pedigree table
15 - Pedigree table
16 - Pedigree table
17 - Pedigree table
18 - Pedigree table
19 - Document in which the opportunist William Bold of Trerddol in Llechgynfarwy figures
20 - Document in which the opportunist William Bold of Trerddol in Llechgynfarwy figures
21 - Document in which the opportunist William Bold of Trerddol in Llechgynfarwy figures
22-23 - Will and copy will of Richard Warmingham of Glyn in Llanbedr-goch
24 - Receipt
25 - Articles of agreement
26 - Bond of Obligation in £500 to Evan Foulkes by Richard W. of Eirianell, to observe the terms of a certain indenture of feoffment, undoubtedly bearing upon the marriage of R.W. to E.F.'s sister Margaret in that year.
27 - Memorandum in E.F's hand (25 January 1734-1735) detailing debts due to him as schoolmaster and curate of Penmachno, together with certain legacies that were still unpaid - all under the terms of the will of Roderick Lloyd of Hafodwyryd. Whether these debts were paid him or not, Foulkes died in 1736 (A. Ivor Pryce: Hist.Dioc., ii., 23).
28 - Will of Richard Williams of Eirianell
29 - Cywydd Marwnad y Parchedig Lewis Lloyd
30 - Precedent book "A President Book .... made [commenced] the Tenth Day of August Anno Domini 1716 .... By William Prichard Carnarvon, Clerk to Hugh Griffith Esq."
31 - Lease
32 - Release
33 - Letter from Mr Kennedy to William Prichard, attorney of Caernarvon
34 - Indenture of settlement of the Pentir Estate
35 - Copy will of Anne Prichard of Caernarvon, spinster, daughter of the attorney William Prichard, and sister of the elder John Prichard of Dinam
36-37 - Will and copy will of Robert Nanney of Caernarvon, mercer, husband of Catherine, one of the daughters of William Prichard, attorney
38 - Copy of the last Will and Testament of Catherine Nanney, widow [of Robert Nanney, mercer, d. 1767]
39 - Miscellaneous book mainly devoted to copies of wills, especially those containing clauses of a charitable or educational significance, and almost certainly in the script of John Prichard the elder.
40-44 - Deeds (5) relating to the purchase of Myfyrian Isa in Llanidan by John Prichard of Dinam
45 - Indenture of settlement at Great Sessions which explains the acquisition of Myfyrian Isa by the house of Presaddfed
46-48 - Deeds explaining the acquisition of Myfyrian Isa by the house of Presaddfed
49 - Documents relating to a slight dispute over the right of way at Myfyrian Ucha and Myfyrian Isa
50 - Deed of exchange of land between John Prichard of Dinam and William Hughes of Plas Coch; J.P.
51-52 - Lease and release
53-55 - Lease and release and copy release
56 - Letters of administration granted to Ellin Prichard, widow, because of the death intestate of her husband John Prichard.
57 - Will of Ellinor [Elin] Prichard of Dinam, widow [of John Prichard the elder]
58-61 - Documents relating to the ecclesiastical career of the Rev. Richard Prichard
62 - Diary (fragment) probably in the hand of William Prichard, attorney, and agent for the Bodorgan Estate.
63-65 - Documents relating to the sale of the right of common and allotment (Malltraeth and Corsddaugau inclosure) to Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan by the representatives of the Dinam estate and the Hughes family interested in Cae Sclater
66 - Release and quit-claim to the Rev. Richard Prichard of Dinam by Ellin Prichard, widow [his mother], and the Rev. Robert Prichard of Holyhead, clerk [his younger brother], of all actions, obligations, debts, etc.
67 - Deed of mortgage
68 - Bond of performance
69 - Mortgage assigned from John Griffith to the Revd. Henry Jones of Caernarvon, clerk.
70-71 - Certificates and particulars of land upon which tax was assessed of the Rev. Richard Prichard.
72-79 - Receipts (8) to the Rev. Richard Prichard relating to Government annuities
80 - Recovery deed of the Dinam Estate
81 - Lease under the statute of uses - relating to the Dinam Estate and document DIN/80
82 - Copy of the recovery - DIN/80
83 - List of subscribers to the "Pwllheli Hunt, 1821."
84-85 - Demise in mortgage
86 - Accounts of Dinam estate, mainly in the hand of the Rev. Richard Prichard entitled "Wages 1789 to 1827-8."
87 - Price list from the Josiah Wedgwood firm relating to supplying plates, dishes, etc. for table service
88 - Bill from a Liverpool firm relating to supplying plates, dishes, etc. for table service
89 - Deed of lease
90 - Memorandum of an agreement
91 - Deed of mortgage
92 - Draft codicil to the will of the Rev. Richard Prichard of Dinam
93 - Letter from Anne Prichard of Dinam, the eldest unmarried daughter to William [eldest boy of R.W. Prichard, the Liverpool merchant]
94 - Letter from Anne Prichard of Dinam, the eldest unmarried daughter to William [eldest boy of R.W. Prichard, the Liverpool merchant]
95 - Diary of Catherine Prichard, third daughter of the Rev. Richard Prichard
96 - Diary of Catherine Prichard, third daughter of the Rev. Richard Prichard
97 - Articles of agreement
98 - Indenture relating to Treflwyn Fechan (or Trellwyn Fach) in the parish of Llanllawer in Pembrokeshire
99 - Indenture relating to Treflwyn Fechan (or Trellwyn Fach) in the parish of Llanllawer in Pembrokeshire
100 - Lease of Trellwyn Bach
101 - Lease of Trellwyn Bach
102 - Condition of obligation
103 - Mortgage by John Higgon
104-105 - Lease and release
106 - Will of John Higgon the elder
107 - Indenture tripartite
108 - Lease
109 - Indenture relating to Pentre Dafydd, parish of Llanychllwydog, Pembrokeshire
110 - Indenture relating to Pentre Dafydd, parish of Llanychllwydog, Pembrokeshire
111 - Letter the agent of John Higgon in Haverfordwest
112-117 - Documentation relating to the right-of-way at Treddafydd
118 - Bond of obligation in £1,200 by Ellin Prichard, widow [of John Prichard the elder of Dinam] and the Rev. Richard Prichard [her son] to John Higgon of Caernarvon - probably a financial arrangement arising out of the marriage-settlement of 1794 (see DIN/120).
119 - Pedigree [short fragment] pointing out the Caernarvonshire connections of the wife (Mary) of the Rev. Lewis Davies of Llandyfrydog.
120 - Marriage settlement of the Rev. Richard Prichard of Dinam and Ann, daughter of John Higgon of Caernarfon.
121 - Declaration and acknowledgment by Anne Owen, widow [of Owen Owen of Rhos-y-meirch, brother of the elder Nicholas Owen, rector of Llandyfrydog] to her sister Mary Davies of having received certain sums under her mother's legacy.
122 - Family memoranda relating to the descendants of the Rev. Lewis Davies, Rector of Llandyfrydog (died 22 January 1749-50).
123-124 - Will of John Higgon of Caernarvon
125-126 - Will of Mary Higgon, widow of John Higgon
127-128 - Will of Rev. Hugh Davies, Rector of Aber
129 - Directions relating to the will of the Rev. Hugh Davies
130 - Abstract of the 16th century Beaumaris Charter
131 - Article entitled "Sketch of a Comparison between the two late Writers of Travels in Scotland" being a vigourous defence (3pp.) of Thomas Pennant's methods as contrasted with Dr. Johnson's.
132 - Extracts from the North Wales Gazette
133 - Letter from D. Pennant to the Rev. Hugh Davies
134 - Bond of Obligation in £400 to cover £200
135 - Cywydd i annerch deuddeg o wyr Eglwysig [yn eu plith] Mr Roberts, Brynmorfydd [ficer Llanrhaeadr D.C.] ... yn gofyn ei Ewyllys da i Brynu Merlen ir Bardd (Sion Cain alias Sion Ceiriog).
136 - Group of memoranda, inscriptions etc. relating to the Roberts family (death of R.R. in 1817, death of his widow in 1835).
137 - Will of Jane Roberts, spinster, Doluwcheogryd by Dolgellau
138-151 - Papers relating to the death of the Rev. Robert Roberts in 1817 and transactions arising therefrom
152 - Lease under the Statute of Uses
153 - Conspectus of Robert Prichard's expenses at Oxford
154 - Indenture between the Rev. Robert Prichard, rector of Rotherfield Peppard, Oxon., (one part) and Richard Williams Prichard of Woodside near Liverpool, merchant, and the Rev. Hugh Prichard of Dinam (second part)
155 - Will of the Rev. Robert Prichard, Rector of Rotherfield Peppard, Oxon., and of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr in co. Denbigh
156 - Inventory of household furniture and effects of the late Revd. Robert Prichard, B.D. Rector of Rotherfield Peppard, Oxon.
157 - Accounts of tithe rent charge received from Chas. Bullock by the Revd. R. Prichard
158-173 - Papers relating to the devolution of Cae Sclater (alias Cae Slater, alias Cae Stabal) in the parish of Llangaffo, Anglesey.
174-175 - Will of Rowland Hughes of Pistyll
176 - Letter from the [first] Marquess of Anglesey, "the hero of Waterloo," to the Rev. John Prichard, eldest son of the Rev. R. Prichard of Dinam
177 - Letters of administration
178 - Document relating to the Housman family of Lancaster with whom Richard Williams Prichard, the second son of the Rev. Richard Prichard had intermarried.
179 - Letter from J. Housman to Richard Williams Prichard
180 - Letter from J. Housman to Richard Williams Prichard
181 - Deed of gift
182 - Agreement
183 - Deed of mortgage by Richard Williams Prichard to his brother the Rev. Hugh Prichard upon parcels of land in Price Street, Birkenhead.
184 - Valuation of farms belonging to R.W. Prichard
185 - Valuation of Gaerwen Bellaf in Llanfihangel Ysceifiog by John R. Haslam
186 - Rent charges on various tenants in Gaerwen Bellaf, Llangihangel Ysgeifiog
187 - Schedule of title-deeds and writings relating to the Dinam Estate
188-198 - Documents (11) relating to the ecclesiastical record of the Rev. Hugh Prichard of Dinam
199 - Deed of lease
200 - Document entitled : "Limittes Commoti de Menai"
201 - Marriage settlement of Maurice [ap] Thomas ap Meredith of Carreg Gwydryn and Judith, sister of Lewis Roberts of London, merchant [author of the Map of Commerce, etc.]
202 - Deed of conveyance
203 - Mortgage
204 - Indenture tripartite
205 - Indenture
206 - Address and thanks and congratulation to Queen Anne by the gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Anglesey for the signal victories of the Allies
207 - Mortgage
208 - Marriage settlement of the Rev. Anthony Pool(e) of Cae Nest, co. Merioneth, and Margaret, daughter of Hugh lewis of Pont Newydd, Llanwnda
209 - Indenture
210 - Mortgage
211 - Agreement of Thomas Bennet of Liverpool, mariner, and Catherine his wife (one part) and Rice Vaughan of Tynfane (Tonfanau?), parish of Clynin [Llangelynnin], co. Merioneth (the second part).
212 - Deed of co-partnership between two London linen-drapers, Owen Owen of the parish of St. George, Bloomsbury, and Peter Frost of the same.
213 - Marriage settlement of Lewis Hughes of Neuadd in Llanfaelog and Myddanwy, one of the daughters of Hugh Owen of Gwaenfynydd in Llechylched
214-216 - Mortgage
217-218 - Will and copy will of Lewis Hughes of Neuadd in Llanfaelog
219-224 - Papers relating to the financial difficulties of William Hughes
225-230 - Documents relating to Richard Parry of Treddolphin and Clegir Mawr and his wife Grace
231-232 - Lease and release by William Hughes of the Middle Temple to Owen Hughes of Beaumaris attorney, upon the Llandrygarn portion of his estate (Cwm, Glan-yr-afon, etc.) for purposes of settlement, completed by declaring the uses of a recovery of Great Sessions.
233 - Outline of work and duties of William Hughes of the Middle Temple deputed to be under-Sheriff of co. Anglesey to Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan
234-238 - Marriage settlement of John Hughes of Clegir in Llanbeulan and Ellen, daughter of Lewis Hughes of Towyn and Neuadd, 1737
239 - Patent of admission of William Hughes to be a member of the Druid Society
240 - Marriage settlement of William Hughes of Neuadd in Llanfaelog [previously described as of the Middle Temple] and Margaret Roberts of Chelsea
241 - Will (proved 14 July 1773) made by John Lloyd "chymist," late of Coventry Street, parish of St. James, Westminster, but later of the parish of St. Luke's, Chelsea
242 - Marriage settlement of William Hughes of Neuadd in Llanfaelog [previously described as of the Middle Temple] and Margaret Roberts of Chelsea
243 - Litigation over tithes at Aberffraw between the Rev. Hugh Owen, M.A., rector, and Richard Owen of Tyndryfol
244 - Will of William Hughes of Hen Shop in Llangaffo
245 - Letter from Thomas Lloyd to Sir Robert Williams of Friars
246 - Document detailing the descent of John Bold of Beaumaris
247-255 - Lease and release of Tyddyn Bach with the warren appurtenant in the parish of Newborough from Joseph Williams of Glanrafon [Bach] near Caernarvon to Griffith rowlands of Cefn Mawr. Consideration : £200
256 - Recipes entitled : "Ffarriery receipts"
257 - Recipe book entitled : "Miss Nancy Knight's receat Book, 1763"
258 - Book of cookery recipes
259 - Collection of recipes entitled "Hannah Edwards Receipt Book"
260 - Commonplace book containing : Welsh poetry, farriery recipes, general medical remedies, an interesting experiment in buying pedigree sheep
261 - Commonplace book containing some theology,a collection of witticisms, but for the most part devoted to farming and horticulture
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