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Wynnstay Estate Records Cyfres
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Arwystli collection

Containing farm rentals, cottage rentals, tithes, etc., concerning property in p's Llanidloes, Trefeglwys, Carno, Llanwnnog, Mochdre, Montgomery and Llangurig, co. Mont. RA24 contains a copy of the Llangurig tithe apportionment, 1843. With regard to the dates, R64/1 and R64/3, for example, would contain the Arwystli rental for the year 1808 (not necessarily collected in 1808). Collectors: William Jones, 1808-1816, William Johnes, 1817-1836, David Jones, 1837-1856, Joseph Owen Jones, 1856-1860, Nathan Burlinson, 1861, Thomas Adey Cox, 1862, William Jones, 1863-1871, and Owen Hughes, 1871. From 1861 onwards, only tithe rent charges (as in R116/2g) for p's Trefeglwys, Llanidloes and Llangurig, together with p. Llanbryn-mair, co. Mont., are contained in this series of rentals (see also the series of Tithe, Chief and Fee Farm Rentals described elsewhere in this catalogue). Details of other rents in p's Trefeglwys, Llanidloes and Llangurig (as in R116/2f) will be found in R117/2c, then in the collection entitled Farm and Cottage Rents. Property in Carno and Llanwnnog will be found in R117/2c (being a rental of settled estates in cos Denb. and Mont.), then in the collection entitled Farm and Cottage Rents. See also the series of Farm and Cottage Receiving Rentals (Cyfeiliog / Llanbryn-mair Rents).

Carno collection

The collection comprises property in p's Trefeglwys, Carno, Llanwnnog, Penegoes, Llanbryn-mair, and Aberbygan [?t. Aberbechan in p. Llanllwchaearn], all co. Mont. R6/2 (1714-1715) includes land tax in Tir y Mynech in p. Llanbryn-mair, and in Carno collections for 1712. R6/9 (1714-1715) includes land tax for Carno and Llanbryn-mair collections for 1713 and 1714. Collectors: Evan Jones, 1714-1716, Abraham Ellis, 1719-1725, Randle Jones, 1736-1737, and Thomas Jones, 1738-1772. For the continuation of this collection post-1772, see Collection III.

Manor of Cyfeiliog: Mathafarn estate, Rhiwsaeson estate and Tirymynych estate

The collection contains three estates, all in co. Mont.: the Mathafarn estate in p's Llanwrin, Darowen, Llanbryn-mair, Mallwyd, Machynlleth, Penegoes and Cemais; the Rhiwsaeson estate in p's Llanbryn-mair, Darowen and Llanwrin; and the Tirymynych estate in p's Penegoes, Machynlleth, Llanbryn-mair, Cemais and Llanwrin. R32/8 (1755) to R34/5 (1758) contain only the Mathafarn estate. R34/10 (1760) contains only the Rhiwsaeson estate. From R34/8 (1759) onwards the Mathafarn estate is combined with the Rhiwsaeson estate. R34/8 also contains the Tirymynych Estate. This is the only time the Tirymynych estate occurs until R41/5 (1772). R34/5 includes the Toll Book of Machynlleth Fair for May, June, July, Sept. and Nov. 1757. Collectors: George Evans, 1755, Humphrey Roberts, 1756-1758, and Rice Hughes, 1759-1771.

Lordship of Arwystli

The collection comprises property in p's Penystrywaid, Llandinam (t's Maes-mawr, Trewyddan, Gwerneirin, Carnedd, Hengynwydd, Deddenydd), Carno, Llanwnnog (t's Surnant, Wig and Ystradfaelog, Esgob, Caer-sws), Trefeglwys (t's Bodaeoch, Mastregymer, Dolgwden, Glyntrefnant), Llanidloes (t's Brithdir, Glynhafren Iscoed, Treflyn and Rhydfaes, Cefncroesllwybr, Morfodion, Cilmachallt, Cefn Penarth, Ystradhunod), Llanidloes Town, Llangurig (t's Cefn (yr) hafodau, Llanifyny, Glyngynwydd, Glynhafren Uwchcoed, Glynbrochan); and the Berthllwyd estate in p's [Trefeglwys] (t's Maestregymer, Glyntrefnant), [Llanwnnog] (t's Surnant, Esgob, Uwchlaw'r Coed), Penystrywaid, Llandinam (t's Deddenydd, Maes-mawr) and Llangurig (t. Glyngynwydd), all co. Mont. The collectors are not named.

Much Wenlock collection

The collection comprises property in p. Much Wenlock, t. Stanwardine [p. Baschurch], and Oswestry, Shropshire. However, in RA2 & RA3 (1552/3 and 1580), several place-names are mentioned including the following: Weston Oxenbold, Shipton, Burton, Sturchley, Deuxhill, Sutton, Madeley, Presthope, Lushcot, Hatton, Stoke St Milborough, Downton, More, Caughley, Acton Round, Harley, Wigwig, Benthall, Posenhall, Atterley, Walton and Wyke, all in Shropshire. RA4 (1581) contains a rental of lands belonging to the Chantry of Wenlock, due unto Richard Modlicott, while RA5 [16 cent.?] contains a particular of all the lands belonging to the monastery of Wenlock. Collectors: Thomas Butler, vicar of Wenlock, 1643, Thomas Greene and Samuel Littlehales 1716-1718, Randle Jones, 1729-1738, John Croft, 1744-17767, and John Jones 1768-1771.

Collection II

Collection II comprises the following: (i) Manor of Valle Crucis, comprising property in p's Wrexham, Ruabon, Llangollen, Llandysilio-yn-Iâl, Bryneglwys, Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Llansanffraid, Glynceiriog, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Llandysilio Commons, Llanarmon Commons, Bryneglwys Commons and Wrexham Abbot, all co. Denb.; (ii) Stanwardine collection, comprising property in p's Wrexham, Broughton, Holt, Ruthin, co. Denb.; (iii) Wynnstay Home Rents, comprising property in Ruabon, Erbistock and Marchwiail, co. Denb.; (iv) The 1748 purchased estate, comprising property in p. Wrexham, co. Denb., and in p. Overton, co. Flint; (v) The 1768 purchased estate, comprising property in p's Ruabon and Wrexham, co. Denb.; (vi) Glascoed, Llanforda, Plas-y-ward A, comprising property in p's Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd (t's Garthgynan, Euarth, Derwen), Llanelidan, Llanfwrog, Ruthin, Llanynys, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, [Llanynys] (t. Y Gyffylliog), Llanhychan, Llandyrnog, Aberchwiler, Denbigh, Llanynys (t's Trefecan, Ysgeibion), Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Wrexham (t's Acton, Erlas), Llangwm and lands in the commote of Dinmael, the manor of Llwynedd and Rhisgog, and Pentrellech, all in co. Denb. Collectors: Randle Jones, 1773, F. Chambre, 1773-1775, Samuel Sidebottom, 1786-1790, John Evans, 1790-1794, David Parry, 1794-1809, Richard Hughes, 1785-1789, and John Williams 1790-1808.

Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog and Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to the parish of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, the townships of Llywarch and Tregeririog, and the parish of Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, Denbighshire. The files describe miscellaneous properties in Llanarmon and Llywarch, 1622-1650; Gwern y Cwm and Keven y Gwastad, Llywarch, 1626-1658; Gwerne y Pentre and a messuage in Tregeiriog, 1627-1637; lands of the Moody family in Llanarmon and Tregeiriog, 1631-1655; and lands in Nantyr, Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, 1646-1682, 1818.

Llangadwaladr, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the township of Tregeiriog and parish of Llangadwaladr, Denbighshire, purchased by Watkin Kyffin and Sir William Williams of Glascoed. The files describe miscellaneous deeds for properties in Tregeiriog, 1579, 1657-1694; a messuage and a moiety of Erw yr Claw, Y Dwy Oley in Gwerne y Pentrey, etc., and Yr Votty, 1618-1672; Maes y Kay Uchaf and Mae y Kay Isaf, 1620-1660; and Tythyn y Geldini, Gwern y Goedffordd, Tir y Ciw, etc., 1655-1691.

Llangedwyn, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llangedwyn, Denbighshire, being mainly purchases of Edward Vaughan of Llwydiarth. The files describe miscellaneous properties in Llangedwyn, 1516-1734; miscellaneous properties in the township of Sgrwgan, 1550-1714; properties in Cil, 1613-1626; and parcels of land in Y Werne Vawr and Bacherneley in Sgrwgan, 1683-1688.

Meifod, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, arranged into files for Trefedryd, 1538-1610; Glasgoed, 1552-1657; Peniarth, 1591-1734; Nantymeichiad, 1676; and Meifod leases, 1708-1728.

Llanerfyl, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llanerfyl, situated in the townships of Cefn-llys, 1551-1720; Craen, 1564-1731; Coedtalog and Dolwen, 1580-1689; and leases in Llanerfyl, 1731.

Llangynyw, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to the parish of Llangynyw, describing properties in Mathrafal, 1542-1681; Tyddyn Pen y Cae Duy and Melin Peny Cae Duy in Gwenynog Isaf, 1570-1701; Cynhinfa, 1572-1614; and Ty yn y Graig in Gwenynog, 1675.

Oswestry (Trefarclawdd), title deeds,

Title deeds for miscellaneous properties in the township of Trefarclawdd, mostly purchased by Watkin Kyffin and Sir William Williams of Glasoced; some of them may have belonged previously to the estate of Richard Edwards of Trefonnen (q.v.). Recurrent names include the Lloyd family of Llanforda, and ap Howell/Powell, Jennings and Griffith of Trefarclawdd. All the files have assorted contents, so readers may need to examine several bundles to locate deeds belonging to the same property. The files are as follows: 1379-1583; 1380-1633; 1606-1641; 1643-1656; 1658-1676; 1677-1681; 1682-1701; 1694-1810.

Oswestry, misc. title deeds,

Title deeds concerning properties in Maesbury, Trefonnen Trefarclawdd etc. in the parish of Oswestry, 1391, 1479; the estate of Roger Evance, 1616, 1681, and tithes in the townships of Oswestry, 1664, 1684.

London, Gray’s Inn chambers, title deeds and related documents,

Documents relating to chambers in Gray’s Inn, London, 1623-1694, being mostly leases made following a 60-year grant to Sir William Denny in 1628 for the purpose of extending the building, subsequently known as Denny’s Building, Holborn Court. The files comprise leases, 1623-1647; papers to prove title, 1642-1672; leases, 1651-1668; orders of the pension, receipts, etc., 1651-1685; leases, 1669-1694; and a covenant for payment of an annuity, 1688. The documents reveal much about the structure, layout, furnishings and tenants of the buildings.

London and Middlesex title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in London and Middlesex, of which several refer to Sir Richard Wynn, treasurer to Queen Henrietta Maria. The files describe Shepton, Middlesex, 1634; leases of miscellaneous London properties, 1634-1765; deeds and documents for London properties of Sir Richard Wynn, 1638-1650; the Manor of Wicke and Chapel of All Angels, Isleworth and Brentford, 1638-1653; Hammersmith and Holborn, 1695-1701; Tottenham High Cross, 1778; and the Ancient Music Concert Room, St. Pancras, 1785.

Miscellaneous estate administration papers, Wynnstay and Vale of Clwyd,

Miscellaneous estate administration papers of Wynnstay and the Vale of Clwyd estates, comprising files entitled woods and timber, [?1541], 1860-1862; Valle Crucis rents, 1573-1792; an inoculation book [c. 1784]; a valuation of Erbistock, [19th cent., first quarter]; a coachman and groom’s account, 1847; a receipt book for sales of land, 1856; properties, 1865, 1920; and brick-making agreements, 1887-1890.

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