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Affidavit of Griffith Owen of Towyn, co. Mer., gent., who deposed that he came to Nannau as a harper in ...,

Affidavit of Griffith Owen of Towyn, co. Mer., gent., who deposed that he came to Nannau as a harper in 1761 and stayed there for six years, that on the death of the heiress he removed with Mr Gwynn to Taliaris, co. Carm., where he stayed six years, that in Aug. or Sept. 1773 he became harper to Henry Arthur Corbet of Ynysmaengwyn who died without male issue, that he was succeeded to the purchased estate by his only daughter; that Edward Maurice of Lloran, esq., eldest brother of H.A.C. succeeded to the estate, who assumed the name Corbet and died in 1820 leaving only two dau's, that on his death the estate devolved on Athelstan Corbet, that Pryce Maurice of Lloran, father of Edward Corbet and H.A.C. died in 1778, that the Rev. Pryce Maurice, second son of P.M. died at Towyn in 1803 leaving issue, Edward Maurice the eldest son who never married, Pryce Maurice, the second son, who died unmarried in 1819 and Athelstan Corbet (then Maurice).

Estate Correspondence including letters relating to cutting the entail of the Ynysmaengwyn estate, 1810 (NC2/1), charges upon the estate, 1813 ...,

Estate Correspondence including letters relating to cutting the entail of the Ynysmaengwyn estate, 1810 (NC2/1), charges upon the estate, 1813 (NC2/2), a relation of Athelstan Corbet's 'vindictive' act in destroying some of the family's 'hereditary documents', 1821 (WC2/3), and failure to establish an oyster bed and proposals to improve the harbour at Aberdovey, co. Mer., 1829 (NC2/4).

Articles Of Agreement being a Deed Of Separation of 1 and 3: (i) 1 to pay to 2 to the ...,

1 Edward Wynn, D.L., chancellor of the diocese of St Hereford. 2 Charles Lloyd of Trenewydd, Shropshire, gent., on behalf of Anne Wynn, wife of 1. 3 The said Anne Wynn. Articles Of Agreement being a Deed Of Separation of 1 and 3: (i) 1 to pay to 2 to the use of 3 £50 payable quarterly until 1 should invite 3 to cohabit with him again; (ii) 1 will pay to 3 to the use of 2 as a free gift £10 provided that 3 does not misbehave herself towards 1 during her stay in Hereford which shall not exceed 3 or 4 months the said sum of £10 to be paid or withdrawn yearly by 1 depending upon the good behaviour of 3 and the character which 2 shall give her; (iii) provided that 2 shall choose for 3 such place for her residence during their separation and shall certify every quarter if required where the residence is and that it is chosen with 2's consent; (iv) provided also that if 3 should be found enseint or be convicted of incontinency, or if she shall keep company with any suspected person whom 2 shall forbid then this agreement to be null and void; (v) 1 to pay the £10 free gift to the Rev. Patrick Gordon to the use of 3 in order to encourage her to keep within her allowance and to prevent any excuse of contracting debts for her subsistence; (vi) provided that 3 confesses all debts owed by her; (vii) provided that before payment of each quarterly allowance 3 to specify what debts she has contracted within the said quarter so that the same may be paid out of the allowance; (viii) proviso that if 3 shall prove extravagant and within a quarter contract debts greater than her quarterly allowance then the agreement is null and void; (ix) 3 will not during the separation behave undutifully or disrespectfully towards 1 and will not reside anywhere without the consent of 2 nor frequent company which he shall forbid.

Account between Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, bart, and Watkin Williams, esq., with Edward Gateacre the younger, esq., and Annabella his ...,

Account between Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, bart, and Watkin Williams, esq., with Edward Gateacre the younger, esq., and Annabella his wife, one of the dau's and co-heiresses of Robert Lloyd, esq., dec., relating to receipts and disbursements made by Sir R.G. and W.W. as trustees of the marriage settlement of the said E.G. and his wife, July-Sept. 1806.

Bargain And Sale of a house wherein the said Richard Jones lived at the time of his death in Oswestrye ...

1 Thomas Jones, late of Oswestrye, Shropshire, gent., son and heir of Richard Jones late of the same, gent., dec. 2 Thomas Smalman of the Inner Temple, London, gent., and Stephen Smalman and Frannces Smalman, sons of the said Thomas. Bargain And Sale of a house wherein the said Richard Jones lived at the time of his death in Oswestrye, a meadow called Croft Y Sputtye in the same town and all the lands and tmt's of 1 in the town and elsewhere in Shropshire. Consideration: £300. Subscribed: Note of acknowledgement by Richard Rede, kt, master in Chancery in Chancery Lane, 12 Nov. 1574. Endorsed: Note of enrolement in Chancery, 13 Nov. 1574. Seal.

Feoffment by virtue of a licence granted to 1 by letters patent by Queen Elizabeth on 9 July 1576 of ...

1 Robert [Dudley], earl of Leicester, baron Denbigh, privy councillor, etc. 2 Maurice ap Lle'n ap Ieuan ap Res of Loran, co. Denb., gent. Feoffment by virtue of a licence granted to 1 by letters patent by Queen Elizabeth on 9 July 1576 of a m., a cottage, a barn, 16 a. of arable land and pasture and 42 a. of meadow in t. Lloran Ugha, [p. Llansilin], co. Denb., part of man. Kenlleth Owen, 2 a. of arable land and pasture in t. Loran Issa, [in the said p.], being part of the said man., a rent charge of 9s.8, a cottage and 8 a. of arable land sometime encroached and now enclosed in t. Lloran Ugha aforesaid and the right of pasture on the mountain land, wastes and commons within the said man., reserving timber, woods and mines, with Power Of Attorney by 1 to Henry Townsende, esq., Henry Dynne, esq., and Thomas Campyon, gent., to deliver seizin. Consideration: £6.13.4. Annual rent: 10s.2. Duties: suit of court of lp Chirkland. Latin. Subscribed: note of acknowledgement before John Gybon, master in Chancery, 11 July 1576. Armorial seal of 1.

Quitclaim of customs, impositions and exactions called Treth Teithio, Treth Mud, Treth Melyn, Treth Margaiaf, Treth Causti, Treth Scubor, Treth ...

1 Robert, earl of Leicester, baron of Denbigh, KG, PC. 2 Maurice ap Mered of Lloran, co. Denb., gent. Quitclaim of customs, impositions and exactions called Treth Teithio, Treth Mud, Treth Melyn, Treth Margaiaf, Treth Causti, Treth Scubor, Treth Gueision Bichan, Treth Oer, Treth Divirgwyn, Treth Ederyn, Treth Tan, Treth Penteula [sic], Treth Edeilad, Kilch Kais, Kilch Ringild, Kilch Ebolion Creor, Kilch Equorum Domini, Kilch Equorum Senescalli, Kilch Koyder, Twng, Amober, Ardell Aryan and Ardel Toluet due and issuing from m's granted by 1 to 2 on 11 July 1576 and reserving to 1 all fealties, suits of court, rent, reliefs, etc. Latin. Armorial seal of 1.

Quitclaim of three m's and gardens in Woliwe Street outside the gate in the town of Oswestry which late were ...

1 As 1 in NB35. 2 John Edward of Oswestry, Shropshire, gent. Quitclaim of three m's and gardens in Woliwe Street outside the gate in the town of Oswestry which late were of Jenkin the Glover and afterwards of Thomas Kyffyn at a rent of 7s.6 payable to the chantry of B.V.M. in the church of Osswestry, a m., barn, garden and dovecote lying outside the same gate in the same town at a rent of 12d. payable as aforesaid and three parcels of land, two of which lie in a field called Bryn y Vyckar and the third lies in a certain close called The Fyldes of Seynt Oswalds Chapell at an annual rent of 2s.8 payable as above . Latin.

Gift of a barn and a croft lying in Chirton Street, Oswestry

1 Edward ap William Mucleston of Oswestry, Shropshire, burgess, and John ap Edward Mucleston, son and heir of the said Edward. 2 Hugh Moris of the same, mercer. Gift of a barn and a croft lying in Chirton Street, Oswestry. Consideration: £9. Latin. Endorsed: livery of seizin.

Covenant by 1 that he will not turn 2 out of possession of a m. in t. Trelloran, [p. Llanarmon ...

1 Reignald ap Thomas then of Treloran, co. Denb., gent. 2 Owen ap Richard of the same, husbandman. Covenant by 1 that he will not turn 2 out of possession of a m. in t. Trelloran, [p. Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog], co. Denb., within a term of 21 years. Recites that 1 mortgaged the premises to 2 by demise for 21 years for £9 wherein it is covenanted that 2 would within two years erect a barn of the value of £3 and also that if 1 should redeem them within 12 years 2 should hold the premises for the remaining term at an annual rent of 20s. Faded.

Bargain and sale of a close of land lying in Upton Felde within the town of Oswestree (boundaries given)

1 Robert Jones of the town of Oswestree, Shropshire, gent. 2 Hugh Moris of the same, mercer. Bargain And Sale of a close of land lying in Upton Felde within the town of Oswestree (boundaries given). Consideration: £40. Witnesses include Richard Muckleston, writer. Endorsed: livery of seizin, 27 Sept. 1590, and 'Scripto de Maes y Wern quo nuper habui de Robert Jones'. Seal.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £11 of a m. or burgage and a croft and garden thereto belonging lying outside ...

1 John Edwards of Oswestrie, Shropshire, gent., and Thomas Edwards of the same, gent., son and heir apparent of the said John. 2 David ap John of the same, yeoman. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £11 of a m. or burgage and a croft and garden thereto belonging lying outside the gate of the town of Oswestrie an extending in length from the highway there to Wolliowe Street against the church (further boundaries given). Latin. Endorsed: livery of seizin.

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