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XD2/12963-12990

Extraction of Minerals: General

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/12963 PETITION of Richard Parry, gent., steward of Thomas Madrin, Esq., to Griffith Wynne of Bodvean, gent., for leave to raise clay in the township of Bodvean. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 2468]  1674 Oct. 27
XD2/12964 1. The Commissioners of the Treasury. 2. John Wynn, Esq.. COPY LETTERS PATENT being a lease for a term of 31 years of all mines of copper, lead, tin and other minerals and quarries of slate, stone and...  more 1745 May 25
XD2/12965 COPY LETTERS PATENT. As no. XD2/12964.  1745 May 25
XD2/12966 1. John Wynne of Glynllifon, Esq.. 2. Thomas Jones of Llan Asaph, co. Flint, clerk. LEASE for a term of 21 years of mines and ores on a waste or common called Sychnant, pa.[rish] Dwygyfylchi, extendin...  more 1748 Sept. 23
XD2/12967 1. Sir John Wynne of Glynllivon, baronet. 2. Richard Richardson of the city of Chester, goldsmith. LEASE for a term of 21 years of mines, veins, grooves, pits, beds, flats and holes of lead or lead or...  more 1757 Sept. 20
XD2/12968 1. Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton of Comberemere, co. Chester, baronet, and Sir John Wynne of Glyn Llyfon, baronet. 2. Henry Vizar of Eaton, co. Chester, gent., Edward Bridge of Aberwheeler, co. Denbs., g...  more 1759 Dec. 27
XD2/12969 LETTER: Richard Richardson, Dinas, to Sir John Wynn, baronet, Glyn[llivon], enclosing an account of the Brynkendrick mine. He was unable to meet his Lordship the following day as he had to go Cardiga...  more 1761 Aug. 23
XD2/12970 EXTRACTS from 2 leases. One lease [probably Crown Lease] to John Wynn of all those mines of copper, lead, tin and other minerals and quarries of slate, stone and limestone found on wastes and commons...  more 1767 Aug. 10
XD2/12971 LETTER: John Fenwick, 69 Mill Bank St., Westminister, to Lord Newborough, enclosing a copy of the memorial agreeable to his Lordship’s request. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 343a] Enclosed: COPY MEMORIAL: ...  more 1798 Dec. 18
XD2/12972 PROPOSALS by Griffith Humphreys of Pen Craig, Bryncroes, to the trustees of Lord Newborough for the leasing of mines. He proposed to pay a farm rent of 1/8 of the produce of lead, coal, marble, coppe...  more 1812
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