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Mary Vaughan Papers:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/DBM/21 LETTER: A. Edwards (an annuitant under the terms of the will of Sir Robert Williames Vaughan of Rug, Nannau and Hengwrt) in which he states that he will be 35 on 25th June next.  1860 ?(Feb. 19)
Z/DBM/22 LETTER: Edward Williams of Cefn Rug (pa. of Corwen) to W. Jones, Esq., in which he states that his date of birth was 14th October, 1790 and gives details of the six other annuitants under Sir R.W. Vau...  more 1860 March 22
Z/DBM/23 LETTERS (5): C. Trefor of the Legacy and Succession Duty Department of the Inland Revenue to Messrs. Jones and Blaxland, Solicitors, re the payment of succession duty due following the death of Sir Ro...  more 1860 Aug.-1861 Nov.
Z/DBM/24 LISTS (2); of annuitants under the terms of Sir R.W. Vaughan’s will giving ages and status and details of the annuities granted.  1860 Aug. 25
Z/DBM/25 RENTAL AND ACCOUNT BOOK for the Rug Estate.  1861 Sept. 29
Z/DBM/26 LETTRRS (11); mostly Owen Jones, Solicitor of Caernarfon to Mr. Jones (William Jones of Glandwr and Crosby Square, London) re the assignment of a mortgage of £4,000 on Rug Estate property, originally ...  more 1860 Nov.-1861 June
Z/DBM/27 LETTERS (42): mostly Augustus S. Twyford of Spring Gardens, London, Solicitor, to Messrs Jones and Blaxland of Crosby Square, Solicitors re the transfer of the "Cefn Rug" mortgage from Messr...  more 1860 Dec.-
Z/DBM/28 LETTERS (2): Owen Jones of Caernarfon and Messrs Gosling and Girdlestone re the mortgage of Rug property in 1821 to B. Thelwall, Esq., and others (for £4,500). See Z/DBM/40 and Z/DBM/62).  1861
Z/DBM/29 EXTRACT OF THE PARCELS in the mortgage agreement for £4,000 (originally for £4,500) entered into in 1821 between Griffith Howell Vaughan of Rug and Messrs Clough, Thelwall and Buckle. (For the parcels...  more 1861
Z/DBM/30 STATEMENT of Messrs Jones and Blaxland of Crosby Square, Solicitors re the termination of negotiations for the transfer of the "Cefn Rug" Mortgage claiming that the Trustees to the Rug Estat...  more 1861
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