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XD2/81 LETTER: E. Weaver, Wrexham, to Mrs. [Maria Charlotta] Pryse, at Rug, asking for repayment of the £166.11.1½d. which he has spent on her account, since she has decided to place her confidence in others...  more 1745 Oct .29
XD2/82 BILL for £22.15s.3/4d. owed by Thomas Pryse to Matthew Bayley, wine merchant, of Chester. [N.L.W. Rug 1235.]  1745
XD2/83 LETTER: Mrs. M. Tracey to her niece [Maria Charlotta Lloyd, at Rug]. She has been ill with a cold. Personal and family news. [N.L.W. Rug 1239.]  1746 March 15
XD2/84 1. Rev. John Lloyd of Rug, Clerk, Master of Arts and Maria Charlotta, his wife. 2. William Boycott of [Uppinton], co.Salop, Esq.. DEED TO DELCARE THE USES OF A FINE levied upon Rug Estate lands. Fragm...  more 1746 April 12
XD2/85 1. John Lloyd of Rug, Clerk. 2. John Lloyd of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, Esq., father of (1) above. BOND in the sum of £637 for repayment of £3l8.10s.. Appended: NOTE that on 25 Oct. 1749 J.Ll. the son to...  more 1746 April 25
XD2/86 LETTER: Margaret Tracy, at Little Chelsea, to [Maria Charlotta] Lloyd. She feels herself incapable of judging as to the schoolmaster at Corwen. Gives news of the Money family and her son. She hope...  more 1746 May 6
XD2/87 LETTER: Richard Money, Duke St., to [Maria Charlotta Lloyd] listing clothing and china left by Mrs. Tracy in his house. He has received the money sent by Mr. Johnson. Dickey is at Chelsea for the su...  more 1746 May 27
XD2/88 1. John Lloyd of Rug, Clerk. 2. Robert David of Tyn yn y Maes, co. Merioneth [Meirionnydd], gent.. BOND in the sum of £100 for repayment of £50. Appended: NOTE of payment, 10 Sept. 1748. [N.L.W. Rug 1...  more 1746 June 16
XD2/89 LETTER: Dr. E. Weaver, Chester, to the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, Rug. He will approve whatever Mr. Lloyd does re Mrs. Tracy. He thinks Mr. Lloyd will be satisfied with the person recommended as Schoolmaster. ...  more 1748 Oct. 11
XD2/90 LETTER: "Philander Misadinias" to Mrs. Pryse at Rug re the misbehaviour of servants at Gogerddan. [N.L.W. Rug 1242.]  n.d. [1749]
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