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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XES/5/Friars/56 PETITION of Richard Price, clerk, Gruffith ap Rees and Thomas ap William churchwardens of Bethkelert, Henry Lloyd ap Humphrey, and Gruffith Lewis to Edmund Gruffyth, Dean of Bangor and the Prebendarie...  more 1616[/17] Feb. 23
XES/5/Friars/57 LETTER: Edward Bates to [Henry Rowlands] Bishop of Bangor. He and Mr. Henry Rowlands, goldsmith went to see Mr. Johnes at Lincolns Inn, and the writer gave him his deed for the houses called the alms ...  more 1611 July 31
XES/5/Friars/58 LETTER: Edward Bates to Edmond Griffith, Dean of Bangor asking for a new lease for the lands in Southwark, and offering £20 as a consideration.  1616 [/17] Jan. 21
XES/5/Friars/59 LETTER: Richard Brickdall at Llanvairynghornwy to the Bishop of Bangor. He desired to have possession of the lands, according to William Wynne’s new lease. He states that William Wynne has decei...  more 1617[/18] Feb. 2
XES/5/Friars/60 LETTER: Thomas Williams, William Williams, T. Glynne, John Bodwrda and Thomas Madryn at Caernarfon to unnamed recipients. They ask the recipients to assist Mr. Meredith, master of the Free Grammar Sch...  more 1647 April 7
XES/5/Friar/61 LETTER: John Gorham from the Kings Road to Anthony Gell at Buckingham Gate. He gives his valuation of the school lands in pa. St. George, Southwark.  1768 Oct. 14
XES/5/Friars/62 LETTER: Anthony Gell at Gloysters, Westminster to the Bishop of Bangor stating that a copy of the order attested by the registrar or chapter clerk will be sufficient. He asks the bishop to send him on...  more 1791 Nov 16
XES/5/Friars/63 BUNDLE: Letters from the Charity Commission and the Endowed Schools Commission relating to Friars School, and from Robert Marsh relating to the school lands in pa. St. George, Southwark.
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1855-1877
XES/5/Friars/64 BUNDLE of letters relating to Frairs’ School, and to the School lands.
(36 items.)
 
1872
XES/5/Friars/65 BUNDLE: Letters relating to nos. 3-9 White Street, Southwark, co. Surrey.
(4 items.)
 
1873
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