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XD2/5253-5744

WYNN v. LORD NEWBOROUGH (and associated actions)
[NOTE: "In his will, Lord Newborough’s father had left a number of annuities, secured upon the estates, to the children of his younger son, Glynn Wynn. These do not seem to have been paid and in 1780 Glynn Wynn began Chancery proceedings against his brother to enforce the terms of their father’s will. They dragged on until Lord Newborough’s death in 1807 and were renewed against his heirs after that date. It is impossible to sort out all the complexities, but there was a welter of litigation involving all members of the family, their in-laws, the executors of the original will and their families" - Glyn Roberts (T.C.H.S. 9, p.34). It has been deemed best to arrange all papers relating to these complex causes in Chancery in a simple chronological order, since some documents do not specify which cause is referred to, and others refer to several different causes.]

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/5263 APPOINTMENT of Samuel Price of Lincolns Inn, co. Middx., as receiver appointed under an order of the Court of Chancery in the cause in no. XD2/5256. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3514]  1783 Sept.15
XD2/5264 [?DECLARATI0N OF TRUST], between Thomas Lord Newborough, his creditors and Edward Moore, Marmaduke Smith and Robert Gemmell, trustees of the estates of Thomas Lord Newborough during the receivership. ...  more n.d. [c.1783]
XD2/5265 DRAFT ANSWERS in the cause of Lord Newborough and John Glynn Wynn and heirs, of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Newborough in the Kingdom of Ireland, one of the defendants, to the bill of complaint of John G...  more 1785 April
XD2/5266 BILL OF COSTS of the defendants in the cause in no. XD2/5256. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3515]  1785-1788
XD2/5267 BRIEF, in the case of John Glyn Wynn, William Wynn, Bridget Wynn, Thomas Edward Wynn and Glynn Wynn, infants, by Hugh Hughes, Esq., their next friend, plaintiffs, and the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Newborou...  more 1788 April 17
XD2/5268 DECREE, of the Master of the Rolls that the trust should be carried into execution and referred to Mr. Ord a Master of the court to take account of the estates of the late Sir John Wynn and to appoint...  more 1788 April 21
XD2/5269 BILL OF COSTS of the defendants Lord Newborough and John Wynn, his son, in the case of Wynn v. Lord Newborough. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3518]  1788-1791
XD2/5270 DRAFT BILL OF COSTS of the defendants Lord Newborough and John his son,in the cause in no. XD2/5256. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3516]  1788-1793
XD2/5271 BILL OF COSTS, as no. XD2/5270. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3517]  1788-1793
XD2/5272 EXAMINATION, copy, in the cause in no. XD2/5267, of the defendants John Parry and William Myddelton, two of the surviving and acting executors and trustees of Sir John Wynn, baronet, deceased, re the ...  more 1789 Nov. 12
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