Piers Holland
M, #77
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Piers Holland was a High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1578.
Eliza Egerton
F, #78
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David Holland
M, #80, d. 12 January 1616
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David Holland died on 12 January 1616 in Kinmel, Denbighshire.1 He was buried on 13 January 1616 in Kinmel, Denbighshire.1 David Holland was in High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1596.2 He left a will in 1616 in Will proved PCC.3
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- [S4] Peter Roberts, Y Cwtta Cyfarwydd -1607 -1648, Page 60
- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P259
- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P 259
Dorothy Lloyd
F, #81
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Dorothy Lloyd resided in Berthllwyd, Nr Llanidloes.
Mary Holland
F, #83
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In 1641, the elder of the two sisters Mary, became the wife of William Price of the Merionethshire house of Rhiwlas, who was to become a Captain in the Royalist army. In 1647, her sister Elizabeth followed suit by marrying Colonel John Carter, a man from the opposite camp, who was at the time military governor of Conwy Castle. The estate descended to the two brides, Mary and Elizabeth and consisted of lands in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Caernarvonshire. A tomb to Mary was erected at St Georges Church after her death.
William Price
M, #84, b. about 1619, d. 1691
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William Price was born about 1619. He and Mary Holland were married in 1641. William Price died in 1691. He was buried in 1691 in St. Asaph Catherdral. William Price resided in Rhiwlas, nr Bala.1 WILLIAM PRICE ( 1619 - 1691 ) of Rhiwlas, near Bala. A Royalist colonel he raised a corps for the service of King Charles I. Admitted to Christ Church , Oxford , May 1636 , he was Member of Parliament for Merioneth from 1640 to 1644 when he was ‘disabled’ from sitting, the regicide replacing him; he represented the county again ( 1673-9 ). He married Mary, one of the two coheiresses of David Holland, of Kinmael Park, esq., whilst Elizabeth, the other coheiress, gave her hand to Colonel Carter, an active officer in the service of the parliament. Colonel Price retained the Rhiwlas estate because of this connection; he was, however, fined £200. He was the Price who welcomed the Duke of Beaufort in 1684 . Colonel Price survived the Restoration many years, and died in 1691, aged seventy-two: he was buried in the cathedral church of St. Asaph, with a marble monument erected to his memory. The estate is now in the possession of his lineal descendant, Richard Watkin Price, esq.
The eldest son of colonel William Price was JOHN PRICE III ( 1644 - 1685 ). He matriculated as from S. John's College , Oxford , in 1661 . He d., without male issue, before his father and the estate passed to his brother, ROGER PRICE ( 1653/4? - 1719 ); high sheriff of Merioneth , 1709-10 , high sheriff of Caernarvon , 1710-11 . He d. 17 Oct. 1719 . His wife was Martha , daughter of Robert , viscount Bulkeley , of Baron Hill , Anglesey ; by her he was the father of. He was educated in May 1636 Christ Church , Oxford.
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- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P259
Elizabeth Holland
F, #85
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Family: John Carter (b. about 1619, d. 25 November 1676)
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Elizabeth Holland and John Carter were married in 1647. Elizabeth Holland was also known as Dorothy Holland.1 In 1641, the elder of the two sisters Mary, became the wife of William Price of the Merionethshire house of Rhiwlas, who was to become a Captain in the Royalist army. In 1647, her sister Elizabeth followed suit by marrying a man from the opposite camp, Colonel John Carter, who was at the time military governor of Conwy Castle. The estate descended to the two brides, Mary and Elizabeth. This consisted of lands in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Caernarvonshire. Colonel John Carter and his young bride settled down to country life at Kinmel. However, the Carter regime at Kinmel brought little stability to the fortunes of the estate. Sir John died in November 1676, leaving as heir his eldest son, Thomas Carter.
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- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P 259
John Carter
M, #86, b. about 1619, d. 25 November 1676
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John Carter was born about 1619. He and Elizabeth Holland were married in 1647. John Carter died on 25 November 1676. Military Governor of Conwy Castle. John Carter held the title Knight (Sir.) The Carter regime at Kinmel brought little stability to the fortunes of the estate. Sir John died in November 1676, leaving as heir his eldest son, Thomas Carter. His chronic financial embarrassment caused the property to become grievously saddled with incumbrances. His marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Style of Watringbury in Kent did not help to alleviate his condition, for a deed of 1695 describes him as being a prisoner in the Fleet. The estate, which his son William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to various creditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliament passed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to Sir George Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of D29,925. He retired with his family to Redbourn in Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands. He was a High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1665.
Thomas Carter
M, #87, b. about 1649
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Thomas Carter was born about 1649 in Kinmel. He and Elizabeth Style were married on 30 September 1678 in Watringbury in Kent.1,2 Thomas Carter's chronic financial embarrassment caused Kinmel to become grievously saddled with incumbrances. His marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Style of Watringbury in Kent did not help to alleviate his condition, for a deed of 1695 describes him as being a prisoner in the Fleet. The estate, which his son William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to various creditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliament passed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to Sir George Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of D29,925. He retired with his family to Redbourn in Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands. Thomas Carter was educated in Trinity College, Oxford, on 8 March 1666/67.3
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- [S1] Kinmel Estate, Kinmel Manuscripts, Reference code(s): GB 0222 KIN Held at: Bangor University
- [S3] Church of Latter Day Saints, IGI, IGI Individual Record
- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P 259
Elizabeth Style1
F, #88, b. about 1654
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Elizabeth Style was born about 1654 in Watringbury in Kent.2 She and Thomas Carter were married on 30 September 1678 in Watringbury in Kent.1,2 Elizabeth Style was buried in Kinmel.
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- [S1] Kinmel Estate, Kinmel Manuscripts, Reference code(s): GB 0222 KIN Held at: Bangor University
- [S3] Church of Latter Day Saints, IGI, IGI Individual Record
Thomas Style
M, #89
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Thomas Style held the title Knight (Sir) of Watringbury (1627.) He resided in Watringbury in Kent.
William Carter
M, #90, b. 19 November 1681
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William Carter was born on 19 November 1681 in Kinmel.1 The Kinmel estate, which William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to various creditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliament passed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to Sir George Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of £29,925. He retired with his family to Redbourn in Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands. William Carter was baptized on 29 November 1681 in St George.2
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- [S8] Parish Church of St George Denbighshire, St George - Baptism Register, The CFHS Transcript prefaces the entries for St George with this text;
This is carefully copyed out of a book at Kinmel writ by Sir John Carter and Thomas Carter Esq whose hand I know. Humphrey Foulks Rector of St George (the Parish Records having been lost), 1681 - [S8] Parish Church of St George Denbighshire, St George - Baptism Register, 1681
Thomas Carter
M, #91, b. 1680
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Thomas Carter was born in 1680.1 Thomas Carter was baptized in 1680.1
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- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P 259
Margaret Carter
F, #92, d. 1666
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Margaret Carter died in 1666.1
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- [S2] John Edward Griffith, Griffiths Pedigree, P 259
William Carter
M, #93
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Richard Carter
M, #96
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Dorothy Carter
F, #97
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Elizabeth Carter
F, #98
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Catherine Carter
F, #99
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Lowry vch Robert ap Meredydd
F, #100