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Statement Of Facts relating to the division of the Penbedw estate into the 'Old Estate' derived under the will of ...,

Statement Of Facts relating to the division of the Penbedw estate into the 'Old Estate' derived under the will of Richard Williams and now seised in fee by Thomas Molyneux Williams and the 'New Estate' devised under the will of Watkin Williams of which his niece is tenant for life with remainder to her nephew, Watkin Williams Edward Wynne in tail, part of which estate is to be exchanged between T.M.W. and W.W.E.W.. A legal doubt arose since the 'New Estate' considered to comprise purchases made by Watkin Williams (see DF719) also included premises purchased with money settled on the marriages of Robert and Richard Williams.

Statement of facts for consideration before making certain proposals to Athelstan Corbett concerning a dispute between him and the executors ...

Statement Of Facts for consideration before making certain proposals to Athelstan Corbett concerning a dispute between him and the executors of his late uncle, Edward Corbett, from whom he inherited the Ynysmaengwyn estate, over payment of EC's creditors, payments to the Commissioner under an Act of Parliament to enclose lands in p. Tywyn, co. Mer., and over payment of £1,650 made by EC to AC's late brother to buy him a commission in the army.

Settlement of the Ynysmaengwyn estate, dated 14 Jan. 1758, being a release by 1 to 2 of a capital m ...

1 Ann Owen of Ynysymaengwyn, co. Mer., widow, daughter and heir of Vincent Corbett of the same, esq., dec. 2 Thomas Wynn of Glynllivon, co. Caern., esq., and Evan Vaughan of Bodidrist, co. Mer., esq. 3 John Parry of Wernfawr, co. Caern., esq., and Rev. Anthony Thomas of Hendrê, co. Mer., clerk. Settlement of the Ynysmaengwyn estate, dated 14 Jan. 1758, being a Release by 1 to 2 of a capital m. called Ynysymaengwyn, a water corn mill called Melin Ynysmaengwyn, cottages called Bryn Y Cryg Cottages, m's called Pen y Sarn Ucha, Gwyddelfynydd, Penawern Vuches Las and Henefel, Cae Waterman, Pen Y Bont, otherwise Y Velindre Issa, Tythyn Vach Tan'r Allt, Wern Lwyd Perfeddnant, Braych Yr Henllys, Bron Y Ffynnon and Llannerch Y Llwyn, Tyno Morgan and Ynys Yriafog, all in t's Gwyddelfynydd and Llanerchgoidog, p's Towyn and Talyllyn, co. Mer., a m. called Ty Prydd, otherwise Erw Frech in t. Maestrefnant, [p. Llanfihangel-y-pennant], m's called Ddolgôch, Ddolwen, Bryn Glas, Tyddyn Trefryon, a m. and fulling mill in the tenure of Hugh Pryce, m's called Tyddyn y Pandy, Bryngo, Plas Ymryn Jawkws, Llearchen, otherwise 'R Hendû, Perthy's Kittie, Bron Bibion, Tythyn Dochell and Bryn Erw, all in t. Tryfryon, p. Towyn, m's called Cynfel Fach, Tythyn Du Ynghynfel and Bry[n] Y Rhedin, Bryn y Castell and Erw Iago, Tythyn y Bryn Glas, Tythin y Knewellin, Cornel y Park and Maes Coch, Pant y Vaw, otherwise Pant Yr Awr and Erw Goch, all in t's Kynfel; and Tanddyfryn, p. Towyn, m's called Tythyn Mawr, Tythyn Tan Yr Allt Gôch, Duffryn Glyngyn, a water corn mill called Y Felin Vâch, several closes of land in the occupation of Jenkin David, m's called Bryn Rhwydd and Merllin, Ty yn y Mynydd Bychan, Mynydd Mawr, Tythyn y Bwlch, Tû Mawr, a m. in the occupation of Thomas Howell, m's in the occupation of Abraham Peters, Roger Evans, Lowry Laynce, David Humphrey, Richard Peterson, Samuel Whislade, George Peyard and Thomas Smith, Humphrey Rhydderch and Humphrey Phillips together with several newly erected houses, all in t's Caethley and Refurhose [Cefnrhos], p. Towyn, m's called Pedwar Ugen, Croesdû Ty yn y Coed, Glan Wern, Penbryn, Tythyn y Twll, Porth Gwyn Issa, Ddûlan, Ty yn y Twnne, otherwise Sgubor Vach, Porth Gwyn Ucha, Tythyn Merrie, otherwise Ty Cerrig, Ty yn y Cae, otherwise Ty yn y Pentre, Tythyn y Lls, Croesfaen, m's formerly in the tenures of John Anthony, Edward ap Robert, David William ap Edward, Mary David, Jane Charles, all in t's Vaenol Towyn, Bron Y Prees and Gwrych, p. Towyn, m's called Dolfeilir, Ffriedd Ddû, Brynytynorion, Gelli Deg, Esgair Gawr, Gwerngawr, Esgeirie, Brith Frynie, Bryn Bedwyn, Lletty Wynn and Groeslwyd, a m. with the piscary and cottages belonging called Maesgarmedd. a m. called Ty Canol Maes y Garnedd, a rent charge of £2, issuing out of certain lands purchased from the Crown, all in p's Dolgelley, Llanelltid and Towyn, m's called Trevaree, Bryn Marlo, Clegyrrog Marchlin and Erw Pistill, all in p's Towyn and Pennal and lately purchased by 1 from the early of Powis, a capital m. called Caethley, m's called Gwyddgwion, Isglan, Skian, Trefeddian Ucha, Trefeddian Issa, Erw Gwenllian, Tyddyn y Berth, Penhelig Ucha, Tythyn Mawr, Erw Porther, Melin Gynog and Pant Ysgellog, Dedyrnant, Llanerch y Bleiddu, Cae Ceinach, Pwll Bidir, Nant Gwenlly, Cwrt Issa, Gwasdad y Coed, Y Pandy, Cwm Fornel, Brynhyfryn, Maes y Groesfaen, Penydre, Y Clawdd Brase, Y Tyddyn Dû, Penllin Bâch, Penllyn Fawr, Pant y Neyodd, Erwgan, Erw Twyn and Tythyn y Maes, a quillet of land at Rhosomar, Esgeirie, Penybont, Tythyn y Seisyllt, Penbrynllis, Hafod Mur Poeth, Tu yn y Cornel, Nant Tynnog, Tythen Rees, otherwise Gadar Lletty Dio Bachan, Vadfa, Craig y Masiwn Coch, cottages in the occupation of Peter Jones, Thomas Godfrey, John Rees and David Morgan, part of a building heretofore used as a smelting mill, the other part of the said smelting mill, cottages in the occupation of Thomas John David, David John, Thomas John Godfrey, Lowry Thomas, William Richard, John Davies, Mary Rees, Thomas Bowen, Thomas John, Edward Erle, Evan Griffith and Lewis William, a storehouse at Aberdovey, cottages in the occupation of Ann Oliver, John Evan, Margaret Morgan, John Evan, David Richards, Rees Benjamin, David Rogers, Rowland Thomas, David John, David Roderick, Jenkin Jones, John Julian, John Evan, William Morton, David John David, Rowland Edward, Rowland William, Ann Morgan and Jonas Hugh, all in t's Caethley, Danddyffryn, Kefnrhos, Bottalog, Vaynol Towyn, Gwrych, Bron Y Pris, Gwyddel Fynydd, Aberdovey, Penhelig, Trefryon and Kynfel, p. Towyn and which were sometime purchased by 1 from Richard Braithwaite, esq., and Margaret his wife, in trust to the use of 1 for life and thereafter to her son Richard Owen for life, to the use of 3 for 500 years to raise a sum not exceeding £5,000 for the portions for the younger children of the said R.O., with remainder to the eldest son of R.O. (further was specified), and Revocation Of Uses specified in a deed dated 24 March 1744. Subscribed: note of exhibition in Chancery in causes between Rev. Doctor William Powell, Corbetta Wilelma Powell and Thomas Powell, complainants, and Pryce Maurice the elder, Henry Arthur Maurice and others, defendants, 30 Oct. 1769, and between Pryce Maurice, esq. and others, complainants, against Rev. Doctor William Powell and others, defendants, 30 Oct. 1769. Attested copies.

Settlement being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. wherein 1 now dwells and closes of lands called Coetkae Nannerch ...,

1 Thomas Wynne of Nannerch, co. Flint, gent. 2 Thomas Hughes of the same, gent., and Thomas Cesar of Mertyn Isglan, gent. Settlement being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. wherein 1 now dwells and closes of lands called Coetkae Nannerch Issa now divided into two closes, Tire Newidd and Gweirglodd Nannerch now divided into three parcels, all in t. Trevechan, p. Nannerch, to the use of 1 and Ales his wife for life, to the use of 1's eldest daughter Jane Wynne and her lawful heirs with remainders to his dau's Mary and Margaret, with Power Of Appointment to 1 to raise £60 upon the said premises for the maintenance of the said Mary and Margaret. Endorsed: livery of seizin.

Schedules Of Title Deeds relating to the Mallwyd estate in t's Gweinion, Dugoed, Camlan, Gartheiniog, Caereinion Fechan, Camlan and Dinas ...,

Schedules Of Title Deeds relating to the Mallwyd estate in t's Gweinion, Dugoed, Camlan, Gartheiniog, Caereinion Fechan, Camlan and Dinas Mawddwy, [p. Mallwyd], co. Mer., and Cwm Cewydd, [p. Llanymawddwy], 1504-1673: DH167 endorsed: 'A particular of writings conteined in the great bundle'; DH168 endorsed: 'Particular of writings conteined in the little Box'; DH169 endorsed: 'Particular of writings conteined in the great Box'; DH171 endorsed: 'Conteined in the little bundle'.

Schedule Of Title Deeds, 1430-1684, relating to premises called The Barn in Street y Llyn and a house in the ....

Schedule Of Title Deeds, 1430-1684, relating to premises called The Barn in Street y Llyn and a house in the said street [t. Caernarfon], lands in p. Llanbeblicke ('this land was first given for susteyning of lights in Llanbeblick church'), 'my house in town' (Caernarfon), lands called Tyddin y Gwergloddie, p. Llanfaglan, a barn on the top of the hill [Caernarfon], Tythyn Tan y Bryn, otherwise Tur Hugh Rowland, p. Llanfaglan, Fryth Bryntirch, p. Llanrhychwyn, Hendreforion and Tyddyn y Brithdir, both in p. Llanllyfni, Thomas Span ye Glovers House, [Caernarfon] and lands (unspecified) in Cheshire. Superscribed: 'A note of the title I have to the lands I hold in Carnarvonshire & Cheshire'.

Schedule Of Title Deeds relating to the Penbedw estate in cos Denb., and Flint, 1705-85 (mainly settlements), the Clynnog estate ...,

Schedule Of Title Deeds relating to the Penbedw estate in cos Denb., and Flint, 1705-85 (mainly settlements), the Clynnog estate in co. Caern., and of particulars and valuations, 1763-70, maps and estate rentals, 1741-66, all of which were delivered to J. Bassett for and on behalf of Messrs Longueville & Williams, [Oswestry, solicitors].

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