Series DC2. - Eglwys-bach title deeds,

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DC2.

Title

Eglwys-bach title deeds,

Date(s)

  • 1598-1708, 1812-1815. (Creation)

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5 bundles, 2 envelopes.

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Scope and content

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Eglwys-bach, on the borders of Caernarfonshire and Denbighshire, acquired by Maurice Wynn of Crogen and Sir John Wynn of Watstay, with the exception of the last one, purchased by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn in 1815. The files refer to Plas yn y Dyffryn, Tyddyn y Werne and Ty yn y Llan in Erethlyn and Esgorebrill, 1598-1668; Tyddyn yr Henblas and Tyddyn Bach in Erethlyn and Bodnant, 1636-1685; Kae’r Vaban and other properties in Maenan assigned to Maurice Wynn, 1650-1671; Maenan and Llansanffraid wills, 1655-1665; Caye y Llan and Tythyn y Kay Mawr in Erethlyn, 1656-1708; the estate of Robert Ellis in Eglwys-bach, 1697, and Wern Dew in Eglwys-bach, 1812-1815.

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Accruals

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Chronological order by and within each file.

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Mainly English, some Latin.

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Note

Preferred citation: DC2.

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vtls006711596

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: DC2.