File D. D. 1,090. - Brief particulars in the suit in Chancery of David Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, v. William Lloyd, clerk, defendant

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D. D. 1,090.

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Brief particulars in the suit in Chancery of David Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, v. William Lloyd, clerk, defendant

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  • 1720/1, Feb. 25. (Creation)

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Brief particulars in the suit in Chancery of David Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, v. William Lloyd, clerk, defendant. The bill, which was filed on 25 Feb. 1720/1, was issued to discover the title and encumbrances of lands in Erethlin, &c., co. Denb. It states that Humphrey Gethin, dec., being seised of realty in co. Denb. to the annual value of £60, conveyed, about the year 1668 (in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between his son and heir apparent, David Gethin, and Margaret, his wife), certain realty to trustees on trust (as to a m. and lands called Tan yr allt) for the said Humphrey Gethin and his wife, Jane, for their lives, and on trust (as to m's and lands called Ty yn y llan and Escor haylog) for the said David Gethin and his wife, Margaret, for their lives, with remainder to John Gethin (eldest son of the said David Gethin), with remainders over, with ultimate remainder to the said Humphrey Gethin; that, on the deaths of the said David and John Gethin without issue and of the said Humphrey Gethin without male issue, the said property vested in Lowry Hughes, otherwise Gethin, and Catherine Darcey, otherwise Gethin (the surviving daughters of the said Humphrey Gethin), subject to the jointure of Margaret, widow of the said David Gethin; that the said Catherine Darcey in Oct. 1709 conveyed her moiety of the said property to the plaintiff, subject to a small sum pretended to be due to defendant (William Lloyd) as executor of Thomas Lloyd, the assignee of John Lloyd, dec., on a mortgage of the said premises, given by David or John Gethin to the said John or Thomas Lloyd; that the said Lowry Hughes, otherwise Gethin, by indentures dated 20 and 21 Nov. 1712, conveyed all her interest in the said property to Henry Vaughan, who since dec. without issue, and his heirs are Catherine Vaughan, his sister, and Sir Griffith Williams, bart, son and heir of Dame Jane Williams, another sister of the said Henry Vaughan; that said Catherine Vaughan dec. and her share descended to the said Sir Griffith Williams, who, by indentures dated in Aug. 1718, conveyed his interest in the said property to the plaintiff. Answers to interrogatories are given.

Endorsed: 'Plea to be argued at Lord Chancellors, 21 Nov. 1722.'

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Preferred citation: D. D. 1,090.

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  • Text: D. D. 1,090.