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Catalogue reference: C 101/488
This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Griffith v Griffith. Plaintiffs: Robert Lewis clerk, executor... dating from 1755-1759 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Accounts in:
Short title: Griffith v Griffith.
Plaintiffs: Robert Lewis clerk, executor of William Bodville, esq, who was executor of Ann Griffith deceased.
Defendants: John Griffith, an infant, only son and heir of William Griffith, esq deceased, by Watkin Wynne, esq his guardian, Mary Griffith, a widow and others.
Subject: estate of William Griffith, esq deceased, Penllech, Llaniestin, Llanddwyn, Tydweiliog [Tudweiliog], Edearn [Edern], Nevin, Ceidio, Bruncros [Bryncroes], Maltyn [Meyllteyrn], Pistil, Llangian, Pwllheli, Rhiw, Llanfaelrhys, Llangwnadle [Llangwnadl], Bottwnog and Aberdaron in Caernarvonshire.
Details: list of tenants and rents, receipts, disbursements.
Receiver: William Roberts, gent, John Henessy.
Chancery Master: Thomas Lane
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