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Expand 1 - The Hamptons1 - The Hamptons
Expand 2 - John Jones of Trefollwyn and Henllys (d. 1760)2 - John Jones of Trefollwyn and Henllys (d. 1760)
Collapse 3 - John Hampton Jones (d. 1806)3 - John Hampton Jones (d. 1806)
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126 - Nomination of John Hampton Jones of Henllys as a Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Anglesey. The Lord Lieutenant was Sir Nicholas Bayly of Plas Newydd.
127-37 - Documents relating to the marriage settlement of John Hampton Jones and Emma Lewis of Llanfihangel
138-40 - Copy of the last will of Jane Sachaverell of Liverpool, widow, aunt to John Hampton Jones of Trefollwyn and Henllys, great-aunt of John Hampton Hampton (Lewis). The trustees named are William Edwards and William Lloyd of Liverpool, the latter having married a niece of Jane Sacheverell. References to several children of William Lloyd, to her brother William Jones, and his son Hugh "a mariner who is now upon a voyage to sea".
141 - Nomination and appointment of John Hampton Jones of Henllys as Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Anglesey
142 - Draft will of Edward Townhend of the city of Chester
143 - Commission of John Hampton Jones as ensign to the 9th (or East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot
144-7 - Documents being attorneys' bills, arising out of J. Hampton Jones' financial difficulties in the years 1795-1798, which indirectly prove the same case as the lachrymose letters of his son, Robert, of very much the same period (to John Lewis).
148 - "An Acct. what Money I (J. Hampton Jones) send my son Robt E. Jones at Oxford. 1797": on an accompanying leaf. and pinned to the former, is J.H.H.L.'s expenses at Winchester and Oxford. All substantial sums.
149-58 - Letters illustrating (still further) the money difficulties of J.Hampton Jones : the Oxford bills of his son Robert (the later Mauritius chaplain) when a student at Wadham; the compliance of Rowland Williams, the Baron Hill agent; the passing of one mortgage to ease off the burdens of previous ones.
159 - Bundle of cookery recipes
160 - "An Acct of Books left at Henllys". By whom, and when, is not stated. Books of devotion numerous. Welsh books, very few in number.
161 - Document which reveals more about the will of Jane Sacheverell (HEN/138) : acknowledgement (27 November 1803) by Jane Williams, a niece of hers, to have received £66.13.4 from J.Hampton
2 - Estate matters
4 - John Hampton Hampton Lewis (d. 1843)
5 - The Bodior Accessions
6 - John Lewis Hampton Lewis (d. 1871)
7 - Thomas Lewis Hampton Lewis (d. 1912)
8 - Rentals and valuations
9 - Maps and surveys
10 - Miscellanea
11 - Additional papers
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