John Peck to [Sir John Trevor]: has spoken to Ellis and Brereton about the surveyors [of Hope, Mold and Hawarden] and the tenants and their leases; mentions that Parliament has now risen; Mr Crichley is coming to London to see what preferment he can get and to show recipient his receipts for sums paid since 1648; 'Captain Ball and Wrexham party as I am told are aknocking their heads together to put out most of the old justices out of the Commission of the Peace whereof I am one and to put in new ones...'
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