Description | Comprising appointment (dated August 7, 1860) of the Hon. E.G.D. Pennant as H.M. game keeper over certain lands in the parish of Festiniog, co. Merioneth; copy letter (dated August 23, 1832) from the office of Woods and Forest to the Rt. Hon. Lord Mostyn touching mines in the Crown wastes of Penmachno; case and opinion (dated 1858) concerning Col. E. G.D. Pennants title to sheepwalks in Penmachno; schedule (dated 1871) of "further documents received from W.W.E. Wynne Esq., Peniarth relating to the vill of Penmachno and Llyn Conway; report (dated March 25, 1857) of searches made among the Public Records for document relating to the vill of Penmachno; case and opinion concerning the Penmachno sheepwalks (1856-1858); copy articles of agreement (dated October 22, 1685) touching the partition of the estate of Richard Lloyd of Escluse, co. Denbigh, Esq., deceased in cos. Denbigh and Merioneth; copies of statements of residents of Penmachno as to shooting rights over Penmachno common (November 1856); case and opinion (dated October 17,1856) concerning the Penmachno sheepwalks; appointment (dated August 18,1848) of the Hon. Edward Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn of Mostyn, co. Flint as H.M.'s gamekeeper in the parishes of Festiniog and Llanfrothen and in the hamlet of Nannau in the Hundred of Ardudwy, co. Merioneth; list of points to be raised in conference with Mr Brown touching the Penmachno sheepwalks, commons and wastes (1858); case and opinion (dated November 19, 1867) concerning further land in Penmachno (including sheepwalks) to be purchased by Lord Penrhyn; further case and opinion (dated 1858) concerning the vill of Penmachno; further case and opinion (dated April 3, 1857) concerning the Penmachno sheepwalks; case and opinion (dated May 3, 1857) concerning the vill of Penmachno; schedule of documents relating to the vill of Penmachno sent to Lord Penrhyn in November 1867; extracts from letters patent of Elizabeth I (dated April 28,1569) granting the vill of Pemaghno to Henry Abred; extracts from letters patent of James I (dated December 15, 1612 and July 11, 1614) granting the vill of Penmaghno alias Penmachno to Edward Wynne of Aslerott, co. Denbigh and a gavell of land called Gavell Gadrod in the vill of Trefew the gavell called Gavell Coyd Gedir alias Gweder, lands called Tyre Dukingarth, parcel of the lands called Byraghe alias Kayer Byraghe in Trefew, the lands called the ffriths in Dolwithlane, the gavel called Gavell William ap Buathlan together with lands in Anglesey and Flint, the Coal Mines of Mostyn the vill of Dolwithlan and the fishery there to Sir John Wynne Kt. and Bart.; evidence (n.d., pre-1866) of Foel Marcherau, Penmachno touching land called Ffrith y graig or frithgraig; extract from letters patent of James I (dated 1612) granting the vill of Penmaghno otherwise Penmachno to Edward Wynne of Aslerott, co. Denbigh and Blanche his wife |