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- 1673, Aug. 7. (Creation)
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1 John Nanney of Llanvendiged, co. Mer., esq., and John Nanney his eldest son and heir apparent.
2 Vincent Corbett of Ynysymaengwyn, esq., and Vincent Corbett his eldest son and heir apparent.
Articles Of Agreement following the marriage of John Nanney the son and Blandina one of the dau's of Vincent Corbett:
(i) 1 covenants to convey a capital m. called Maesypandy, m's called Rhiwogo Issa, Rhiwogo Ganol, Rhiwogo Ucha, Dolannerch Ucha, Dolannerch Ganol, a fulling mill, Dolannerch Issa, Brongell Fynydd, Nant Kildydd, Cwm Talian, Tythyn y Ffordd, Pant y Gwalie, Maes y Garnedd, Tythyn y Bulla, Tythyn y Barkedy, Kelli'r Main, Erw Fadyn, Bwlch Llangan, Bryn y Ffrith, Tythyn y Keynant, Tal-y-Gevenhir, Pant Kae, Tythyn Mawr, Havod Lyadyn, Y Fron ar Ddol Kae'r Frodwen, Dryllie Duon, Tythin Du yn Cregennan, Braych Goeswen, Tythin Du, Y Fron Newydd, Y Close Bach, Y Tu Newydd, a m. in the town of Dolgelley and Yr Erw Fawr, to the use of John Lloyd of Maesypandu, esq., and Jane his wife for their lives, to the use of the said J.N. the father for life and to the use of J.N. the son for life; m's called Gwern Desyni, Desesin Issa, Kae'r Graig and Llanllwyde Uwchlan, to the use of the said J.L. and Jane his wife for their lives, and to the use of J.N. the son and Blandina his wife for their lives; a m. called Ffrith Wanas, part of which are in mortgage for £240, and m's called Hendre Wallog, otherwise Buarth Meini, Kae'r Fran and Braychywerngoch all of which are in mortgage to secure £400 to Margaret Owen, grand-dau. of J.N. the father when she attains the age of 21, to the use of J.N. the father until 1 May 1675 and thereafter to the use of J.N. the son and Blandina his wife for their lives; a capital m. called Llanvendiged, a water corn mill called Melin y Frenan, and m's called Tythyn Rhovodwen, Tythyn Pant y Gersenllyn, Tythyn Kae Du, Tythyn Carnedd y Tarw, Tythyn Bach yn Llan, Tythyn Sion yn Llanglynin, Tu Yn y Llan, Tythyn Ergid Gronw, Cae Howel (2 a.) and Bryn Derw, to the use of J.N. the father and Elizabeth his wife for their lives and thereafter to the use of J.N. the son for life, and after the determination of the uses above mentioned to the use of the eldest son of J.N. the son and Blandina his wife, all of which premises are in t's Pennant, [p. Llanfihanvgel-y-pennant], Garthgynfawr, [p. Brithdir], Rhiwogo, Stratgwyn, Keiswyn, Coris and Maes Llangedris, [p. Tal-y-llyn], Maes Trefnant, [p. Tywyn], Llanllwyde, [p Llanfihanvgel-y-pennant], Peniarth, [p. Llanegryn], Dolgleder, [p. Brithdir], Cregennan, [p. Llangelynnin], Rhutcriw, [p. Llanegryn], p. Dolgelley, and t's Gwyddelfynydd, [p. Tywyn], Llanvendiged and Bodgadvan, [p. Llangelynnin];
(ii) 2 to pay £600 marriage portion, £200 now and £400 on 1 Jan. 1674/5 with covenant to convey premises of the yearly value of [--] to secure payment of the said £400;
(iii) J.N. the father on receipt of the said £400 to redeem the premises above mentioned which are in mortgage for £240.
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Preferred citation: NA134.