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Casgliad Teulu Thruston, Pennal.

Thruston Family Papers, Pennal.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/D/AD/31. INSTRUCTIONS to draw up a release for Mr. Thruston.  1819
Z/D/AD/32. 1. James Gay, Aylsham in the county of Norfolk, esq. Robert Child, Stamford Street, Blackfriars in the county of Surrey, esq. 2. John Johnson Gay, late of Alborough, near Aylsham, but now of Boulogne,...  more 1827 April 17
Z/D/AD/33. ASSIGNMENT OF REVERSION of £2450, 3% Annuities between Valentine Gardner of Khasgunge East Indes, esq., and James Valentine Gardner of the same place, esq. ...lately standing in the names of Frances G...  more 1841 July 1
Z/D/AD/34. ASSIGNMENT OF REVERSION of £2,450, 3% Annuities. 1. Valentine Gardner of Khasgunge in the East Indes, esq. 2. James Valentine Gardner of the same. Recites marriage settlement of November 30, 1792 Vale...  more 1841 July 1
Z/D/AD/35. LETTER from Jas. Gay to Mr. J. Thruston re marriage settlement of Gay’s brother Mentions Gay’s uncle, Johnson Gay; property subject to the settlement; five nephews one of whom, William Gay...  more 1842 Feb 11
Z/D/AD/36. REQUEST to Mr. Thruston trustee of their marriage settlement from J. J. Gay and his wife Martha of Alborough Hall in the county of Norfolk to transfer stock to their son William Gay as part of the por...  more 1842 Feb 25
Z/D/AD/37. Copy of RECEIPT for £822.17.3, 3% Consols (£730 sterling) received by William Gay from John Thruston, Trustee, under the terms of the Marriage settlement of his parents John Johnson Gay of Alborough, ...  more 1842 March 23
Z/D/AD/38. LETTER from Mr. J. Gay to Mr. Thruston re the transfer of stock to Mr. W. Gay under the terms of the marriage settlement of his parents.  1842 March 29
Z/D/AD/39 1. James Valentine Gardner, Khasgunge, East Indies, esq. 2. William Lyall, Robert Lyall, Charles Lyall, Great St. Helens, city of London, merchants and carpenters of Messieurs Lyall Brothers and Carpe...  more 1843
Z/D/AD/40 LETTERS (copies) sent by Judge and Shaw, Calcutta, to Thomas Reid Davidson, esq., secretary to the government of Bengal in the General Department as taken from the letter book of Judge and Shaw.  1843
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