JOSEPH LLOYD & CO., SOLICITORS, PAPERS
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- Held At: Flintshire Record Office
- Accession Number: 1573
- Date: 1302-1939
- Level: Collection
- Extent: 1225 items
- Creator Name: Joseph Lloyd and Co., Solicitors, Rhyl.
- Description: Records, 1302-1938, accumulated by Joseph Lloyd and Co., Solicitors, comprising deeds and other papers relating to the Maesgamedd estate, Gwyddelwern, 1739-1920, the Bodynlliw estate, 1625-1864, and other Merionethshire properties, 1726-1888; deeds and papers relating to properties in Flintshire, 1528-1938, in Denbigh and elsewhere in Denbighshire, 1495-1933, elsewhere in Wales, particularly Caernarfonshire, 1500-1880, in England, in particular Cheshire, 1302-1919, and Wicklow, Ireland, 1675-1847; leases relating to mines in Mold and Ysceifiog, Flintshire, and Bettws, Carmarthenshire, 1765-1878; settlements and trusts relating to clients in Flintshire, Denbighshire and elsewhere, 1810-1926; probate wills, mainly of Flintshire and Denbighshire people, 1743-1910; and miscellaneous legal papers, [17th century]-1884.
- Terms:Deeds--England--Cheshire; Deeds--England--Cheshire; Deeds--Wales; Deeds--Wales--Denbighshire; Deeds--Wales--Flintshire; Deeds--Wales--Gwynedd; Deeds--Ireland--Wicklow; Estate administration--Wales; Wills--Wales--Denbighshire; Wills--Wales--Flintshire; Joseph Lloyd and Co.--Archives; Mining leases--Wales;
- Appraisal Information: All records have been retained.
- Copyright: Usual copyright restrictions apply.
- Accruals: Accruals are expected.
- Language: English
- System of Arrangement: Arranged into the following: deeds and papers; mining leases; and clients' papers.
- Related Material: Further records from are contained within the collection D/JLA [Joseph Lloyd and Co. Solicitors, Additional]
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- Access Conditions: Data Protection Act restrictions will apply to any items less than 100 years old that contain personal information as defined by the Act.
- Finding Aids: Hard copies of the catalogue are available at Flintshire Record Office and the National Register of Archives.
- Additional Notes: Title supplied from contents of fonds.
- Rules: This description follows ANW guidelines based on ISAD(G) second edition, AACR2, and LCSH.
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