Dangos 3623 canlyniad

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Bargain And Sale in consideration of £20 of the wardship and marriage of Thomas ap Rees, son and heir of ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, esq.;. 2. William Warren of Trewern, esq. Bargain And Sale in consideration of £20 of the wardship and marriage of Thomas ap Rees, son and heir of Rees ap Reedderch and also heir of Reedderch Jenkin ap Rees of Melliney, yeoman, now deceased, together with the custody of the body of the said Thomas ap Rees and the messuage called Merianoge, yssa, parish of Melliney with lands, etc., thereto belonging, with other messuages and lands there, and the water grist mill called Melin vach in the said parish, all which lands are holden of George Owen as of his barony of Kemes by knight-service. Witnesses: Henry Stidman of Newporte, Morgan Bowen of Llwyn y gores, scribe, John Owen of Henllys, John Rees of Trefwern, Thomas ap Ievan Llewelyn David of Whitchurche, Ieuan John Lewis of Eglosserow, Watkin ap Ievan.

Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Llwyn gores, a close of 30 acres called Park yr Ithyn ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq., lord of Kemes;. 2. Morgan Bowen of Llwynygorres, parish of Nevarn, gent. Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Llwyn gores, a close of 30 acres called Park yr Ithyn, a parcel of land of 16 acres called Tir y vorowyn gloff, a messuage called Place penywayn, a close called Park dol yspadrick Issa, all in the parish of Nevarn, messuages called Tythyn penyrallt, Tythyn yr Escair, and vron vawr, parish of Dynas, and a third part of a messuage in the parish of Menaghlogdduy, to be held at an annual rent of 13d, with suit of court, heriots and alienations of 5s. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd of Kilkeythid, Lewis Phillippes of Pentre Ievan, John Lloyd of Hendre, Thomas Symyns of Martle, John Owen of Henllys, Thomas Vaughan of Kilkethed. Latin. Seal.

Confirmation of his right in two messuages called Place Clyn Meinog and Clyn y gath, one messuage in Tredavydd, a ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, esq.;. 2. Thomas Batman of the parish of Llanechlloidog, gent. Confirmation of his right in two messuages called Place Clyn Meinog and Clyn y gath, one messuage in Tredavydd, a water grist mill called Valin vach, parish of Llannerchlloidog, one messuage in the parish of Llanllawarn, lands at Trellan, other lands containing about 10 acres, four acres of land at Trellwyn, and a messuage, all in the parish of Llanllawarn, and a messuage called Pen y knwck, parish of Newport, to be holden at an annual rent of 4s 1d., with suit of court, heriots and alienations. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, William Warren, Lewis Phillippes, John Lloyd of Komgloin, Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, Morgan Bowen of Llwyngorres. Latin. Torn.

Confirmation of the right which the said Owen Johns has in the lands, tenements and hereditaments in the parish of ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq., lord of the manor of Newcastle in Kemes;. 2. Owen Johns of Trekoone, parish of Llanvair Nant y gove, gent. Confirmation of the right which the said Owen Johns has in the lands, tenements and hereditaments in the parish of Newcastle (de Novo Castro) within the manor of Newcastle in Kemes, viz., three messuages in the vill of Newcastle in the tenure of Lewis David Prickard, Rees Llewelyn and John Lewis and three messuages in the vill of Somerton in the tenure of Richard Kethin, John Thomas and Llewelyn Tailor. Rent: 5d annually, and also after the death of one of the tenants or alienation of the said tenements 5s in the name of heriot to be paid to the said George Owen and his heirs. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, William Warren, Lewis Phillippes, John Lloyd of Comgloin, Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, Morgan Bowen of Llwyn gores.

Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Place Pwll cregin where the said Owen lives, a messuage called ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, esq., lord of the manor of Moelgrove in Kemes, and Elizabeth Herbert alias Owen, late wife of William Owen, esq., deceased, father of the said George Owen;. 2. Owen Gwyn of the parish of Moelgrove, gent. Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Place Pwll cregin where the said Owen lives, a messuage called Magwyr Eignon, a messuage called Llanawon, two messuages in Melindre Trewythel in the tenure of Yrwarth y gove and Ievan ap Owen, weaver, a messuage called Cwmbychan, a water grist mill called Melin Vach, with all lands, etc., of the said Owen Gwyn in the manor of Moelgrove in Kemes, all in the parish of Moelgrove, to be holden by fealty and an annual rent of 5s 10d., with suit of court, and heriots and alienations of 5s. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd of Kilkeithed, Owen Johns of Trecwne, Lewis Phillippes of Pentre Ievan, Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, James Vaughan, Thomas James of Kilgwyn, John Owen of Henllys, and Morgan Bowen of Llwyngroes (scribe). Latin.

Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Ros y Maen, parish of Meliney, three messuages called Kilcam, messuages ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, esq., lord of Kemes;. 2. Thomas ap Owen James of Meliney, gent. Confirmation of his right in a capital messuage called Ros y Maen, parish of Meliney, three messuages called Kilcam, messuages called Portys kilcam and Tythyn Melindre, parish of Whitchurch, a messuage called Carn y menyn, parish of Manachlogddy, a water grist mill called Melin y Velindre, twenty acres of land, parish of Whitchurch, lands in Nantgwyn called Tir Castell Hirbertt, and other lands in Nantgwyn, including land called Clyn .... and Tir y Castell Coch, to be holden by suit of court, heriots and alienations of 5s. Witnesses: William Warren, Owen Johns, Lewis Phillippes, John Lloyd of Comgloin, Thomas John Vaghan of Pontvaen, Morgan Bowen of Llwyngorres. Latin.

Bond in 100s for the payment of heriots and alienations, according to a deed of even date, in respect of ...,

  1. Henry Hughe of the parish of Llanllawharne, yeoman;. 2. George Owen of Henllys, esq., lord of Kemes. Bond in 100s for the payment of heriots and alienations, according to a deed of even date, in respect of Trelloyne ycha, parish of Llanllawarne. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, Owen Johns, Lewis Phillippes, Thomas John Vaghan, James Vaughan, Thomas James, John Owen, Morgan Bowen. Latin-English. Seal.

Confirmation of his right in one messuage, etc., at Heskwern yssa, in the parish of Dinas in the tenure of ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllis in Kemes, esq., lord of Kemes;. 2. Henry Llewelyn and Joan his wife of the parish of Llanychaeth, yeoman. Confirmation of his right in one messuage, etc., at Heskwern yssa, in the parish of Dinas in the tenure of Richard Davies at an annual rent of 1d, with suit of court baron, heriot and alienation of 5s. Witnesses: as No. 739, with addition of Lewis Phillippes. Latin. Seal.

Confirmation of a messuage in the said parish called Trelloyne ycha. Rent: 2d annually, with suit of court, alienation fee ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq., lord of Kemes;. 2. Henry Hughe of the parish of Llanllawarne, yeoman. Confirmation of a messuage in the said parish called Trelloyne ycha. Rent: 2d annually, with suit of court, alienation fee and heriot of 5s. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, William Warren, Owen Johns, John Lloyd of Comgloin, Thomas John Vaghan of Pont vaen, Thomas Symyns, scribe. Latin. Seal.

Grant of lands in the parishes of Whitchurch and Nantgwyn called Park y skyborvawr, Dryll Owen Rees ab Atha and ...,

  1. John Charles of Harrysmote, gent.;. 2. John Owen of Henllys in Kemes, gent. Grant of lands in the parishes of Whitchurch and Nantgwyn called Park y skyborvawr, Dryll Owen Rees ab Atha and at Pistill Howell, Esker Orth and Clynmady, with a messuage called Berth ddy and 12 acres of land at Maes gwin and the advowson of the church of Whitchurch. Witnesses: George Gruffith of Whitchurch, Owen Phillip, Griffith ap Edward, James ap Edward, John ap Ievan Griffith, all of Whitchurch, Rees David Rees of Nantgwyn, George John Lewis of Eglosserowe, Phillippe Mathias of the same. Seal.

Covenant to levy a fine of a messuage called Tythyn y Klochydd, lands called Pant Biban and Y maes koch ...,

  1. Lewis Gwyn of Towyn, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. Rees Lloyd of Dolygelynen, co. Merioneth, gent. Covenant to levy a fine of a messuage called Tythyn y Klochydd, lands called Pant Biban and Y maes koch, a messuage called Tythin y dole Gwyn otherwise Y dole Gwnion, lands called Bryn y Gof, Hendre Boyth, Tir Tew and Llayn y Gwalie, in the township of Trevryon in the commote of Estimaner, co. Merioneth. Witnesses: Thomas ap John ap Ievan, Lewis ap John ap Jenkin, Rees ap Hughe ap John ap Owain. Latin.

Grant of the right of the next presentation to the said church. Witnesses: Richard Edwardes, clerk, Myles Thomas, clerk, Lewes ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys esq., patron of the church of Whitchurch in Kemes;. 2. Owen Johnes of Trecoone, gent., and John Lloyd of Hendre, gent. Grant of the right of the next presentation to the said church. Witnesses: Richard Edwardes, clerk, Myles Thomas, clerk, Lewes Thomas, Morgan Bowen, Ievan Lloyd, George Owen, John Browne, Thomas Euans. Latin. Seal.

Grant of a parcel of land containing four acres by the Welsh measure lying in Pencelly vaur in the parish ...,

  1. Robert George a Bowen and John Robert of Pencelly vechan in Eglosserowe, gentlemen;. 2. George Owen of Henllys, esq. Grant of a parcel of land containing four acres by the Welsh measure lying in Pencelly vaur in the parish of Eglosserow lying between the land of the said George Owen on the east and north sides and the land called Tir y berllan on the west side, which parcel is called Tir y banal formerly in the tenure of William David Gytto and now in the tenure of Robert George a Bowen. Witnesses: Thomas Mathias, Thomas Euans, John Owen. Latin. Seals.

Grant of a fourth part of two tenements, one being in the tenure of Rees Griffith David and the other ...,

  1. Katherin Morgan of the parish of Llanvyrnach ar daf, gentlewoman;. 2. Thomas ap Thomas Richard of Llanvihangell Penbedowe, yeoman. Grant of a fourth part of two tenements, one being in the tenure of Rees Griffith David and the other in the tenure of Phillip David, in Cwm y frenni in the parish of Penrith, and of two pieces of land in Escair Penrith containing two acres by the Welsh measure. Witnesses as in No. 1441 of even date. Latin. Seal.

Settlement before the marriage of Alban Owen son and heir of the said George Owen and Lettice Mercer one of ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, esq.;. 2. Thomas Revell of Kilgarren, esq., and Johan his wife. Settlement before the marriage of Alban Owen son and heir of the said George Owen and Lettice Mercer one of the daughters of the said Johan and William Mercer, deceased, late husband of the said Johan. It is agreed that the marriage shall take place before the feast of All Saints next following. The said George Owen covenants to grant to John ap Rees of Ricardston, esq., Devereux Barett of Coedkynles, esq., and Maxinilian Mercer of Ewelme, co. Oxon, gent., all the lands and messuages, etc., called the Burye in the parish of Nevarn, being sometime the demesne of the castle of Newport (tenants named) the manor house called the Courte with lands in the parish of Eglosserowe (i.e., from the wood of Pencelly as the hedges and land of Berllan lead to the village of Pencellyvawr, and so as the way leads to the land of James Bowen, gent., called Blaen Palley vychan, and so as the lands of George Owen lead along the lands of Palley aforesaid to the highway leading from Llantood Church to Bulch y ..... gloyde, and then as the lands of George Owen go within a furlong of the house of William John called Gweyn y geivir, and so to the lands late in the tenure of Griffith William Powell and Howell Thomas until the new hedge of George Owen near Vroghes), the castle of Newport and barony or lordship of Kemeis, the town and borough of Newport with the lordships or manors of Eglosserowe, Newcastle, Redwalles, Bayvill and Molgrove, to have and hold the same to the use of Alban Owen and Lettice and their heir. George Owen reserves his right to lease and devise certain of the lands specified during his lifetime. There are also covenants for the payment of sums of money by the said Thomas Revell as part of the settlement. Witnesses: Alban Stepneth, John ap Rees, John Lloyd, William Barlowe, Thomas Tasker, Thomas Evans, John Thomas, Thomas Evans.
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