Description | case for the opinion of Mr Welsby re. the Vill of Penmachno; extract from a royal lease of the vill of Penmachno (dated 1612-13) to Edward Wynne of Aslerott, co. Denbigh; copy of letters patent of Charles I (dated September 9, 1628) granting the reversion and remainder of Crown lands in Wales (including the vill of Penaghno, co. Caernarvon) to Edward Ditchfield and others in trust for the City of London; copy correspondence between Messrs Hore and Sons solicitors of Col. E.G.D.Pennant and the Commissioners of H.M.'s Woods and Forests touching shooting rights over Crown wastes in the parishes of Festiniog and Penmachno (1853-1857); copies of statements of residents of the parish of Penmachno as to the rights excercised over the sheepwalks and commons in the parish of Penmachno (1856-1857); copy appointment (dated August 3, 1854) of the Hon. E.G. D. Pennant as H.M.'s gamekeeper in the Lordship of Penmachno; copy letter (dated August 23, 1832) from the Office of Woods and Forests to the Rt. Hon.Lord Mostyn touching mines in the Crown wastes of Penmachno; copy appointment (dated August 2, 1833) of the Hon. Edward Mostyn Lord Mostyn as H.M.'s gamekeeper in the Lordship of Penmachno; copy appointment and articles of agreement (dated October 22, 1686) touching the partition of the estates of Richard Lloyd of Excluse, co. Denbigh, Esq., deceased, in cos. Denbigh and Merioneth; extract from a Parliamentary survey (dated February 28, 1649) of the Commote or Hundred of Nantconwey relating to the town and village of Penmachno; copy royal commission (dated Trinity term, 1576) to the Bishop of Bangor and others to separate the demesne lands of the vill of Penmachno from the lands of the free tenant and others in the same vill, together with a copy inquisition indented (dated July 9, 1577) touching the Crown lands in the vill of Pennanghno |