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Post-nuptial settlement of Andrew Ellys of Alrhey, co. Flint, esq., and Frances Fiennes his wife

Indenture, whereby Andrew Ellys of Alrhey, co. Flint, esq., in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between him and Frances, his wife (one of the daughters of the Hon. James Fiennes of Shutford, Oxfordshire, esq.), grants to the said Hon. James Fiennes and the Hon. Richard Fiennes of Broughton, Oxfordshire, esq., an annuity of £100 on trust for the said Frances Ellys for her life and to commence from the date of the death of the said Andrew Ellis, and charged on the following property, all situate in co. Flynt:- The seignory of the man. of Mould, Rhyd-colley, or Colleyford Mill in Mould; a m. and land in the tenure of Elizabeth Lloyd and John ap John; a parcel of land called Mount allt or Bayly hill; 7 m. and lands in the tenures of John Robert ap Howell, Hugh ap John Evan, otherwise Vawr, Jane var [verch] Griffith, Richard Bolton, Alice verch David, otherwise Agnes verch David, David Lloyd, and Margarett Price, all the said premises being situate in Mould aforesaid; a m. and lands in Mould and Brechanillt in the tenure of Edward Parker and Griffith Edwards ; a m. and lands in Mould, Nerquis, and Leasewood, co. Flint in the tenure of John Wynn; 2 m. and lands in Mould, Brechanillt, and Broncoeed in the tenure of Robert Lloyd and Alderman Bennett; a m. and land in Mould, Rhuall, and Hendrebyfa in the tenure of Roger Jones; a m. and lands in Mould, Hendrebyfa, Gwernafield, and Gwysannay in the tenure of Robert Davies, esq., a m. and lands in Mould, Rhuall, and Brechanullt in the tenure of Griffith Edwards; a m. and lands in Hendrebyfa aforesaid in the tenure of Edward Rosingrave; a m. and lands in Gwysannay in the tenure of Hoell ap Robert ap Hoell or Robert Williams, a m. and lands in Gwysannay in the tenure of Robert Roberts; a m. and lands in Brechynillt in the tenure of Ithell John Robert John Thornas or Thomas John Robert; a m. and lands in Brechinillt in the tenure of the wife of Morris Thomas or John ap John Ralph; 5 m's and lands in Gwysannay and Gwernafeild in the tenures of Humphrey Hughes, William Jones, Dorothy Jones (late wife of David Griffith ap Nicholas), Thomas Rees ap John, and Hugh Jones, 5 m's and lands in Argoed in the tenures of Thomas John ap Ellis and Edward John ap Ellis, Robert ap William, Thomas Humphris, Robert Williams, and Ellen verch Griffith; a m. and lands in Argoed and Bistre in the tenure of John Jones; a water-corn mill and lands in Bistre and Leesewood in the tenure of John Eyton, esq.; a m. and lands in Bistre in the tenure of Margarete verch Richard or Edward Williams; m's and lands in Bistre in the tenures of John Price, Edward Williams, Rees Thomas, John Kenricke, Richard Vigars, Thomas ap John, John David Ithell, and Edward William Kenricke.

Witnesses: John Goodwyn; Samuell Bland; Barnabas Horseman.

Agreement for the sale and conveyance by Katherine Moneley of the Moore, co. Flint, widow, and her daughter, Alice ffazakerley ...,

Agreement for the sale and conveyance by Katherine Moneley of the Moore, co. Flint, widow, and her daughter, Alice ffazakerley, of the Moore, spinster, to Robert Whitley of Aston, co. Flint, esq., of a m. and lands in Mancott, co. Flint, formerly purchased by William Ashmore (dec. grandfather of William Ashmore of Mancote aforesaid) from John Wigan and by the last mentioned William Ashmore conveyed to Thomas ffazakerley, the father of the said Alice ffazakerley. The said Robert Whitley agrees, on the conveyance being executed, to grant a lease of the said premises to the said Katherine Moneley for the lives of herself, of the said Alice ffazakerley, and of Katherine ffazakerley. Yearly rent: 5s. Consideration: £13. Witnesses: John Mitten; Wm Baylie; Hugh Ledesham. Memorandum (endorsed), dated 10 June 1659, of the attornment, as tenants to the said Robert Whitley, by the said Katherine Moneley and Edward Yearsley of Great Mancott, for the mansion house and 21/2 lounds of land called Dale land and by John Ledsam of Little Mancott for half a lound in Hibberts Hey by the payment of 6d. each as an acknowledgment of their tenancies; also of the delivery by the said Katherine Moneley to the said Robert Whitley of a lound in Mancottfield 'shutinge upon' the Clark-brooke-hey, all being part of the m. and lands in Mancott, co. Flint, mentioned above. Witnesses: John Mitten; Wm Baylie; Hugh Ledesham; David Lloyd. Memorandum, dated 10 June 1659, whereby Edward Yearsley undertakes to pay to the said Robert Whitley the rent of 5s., payable under the above mentioned lease. Witnesses: John Mitten; Wm Baylie; Hugh Ledesham; David Lloyd.

Indenture, being a release from William Aldersey (son and heir apparent of John Aldersey of Danielsash in p. Hawarden, co ...,

Indenture, being a release from William Aldersey (son and heir apparent of John Aldersey of Danielsash in p. Hawarden, co. Flint, esq., and Katherine, his wife, both dec.) and John Aldersey (second son of the said John and Katherine Aldersey) to Roger Jones of Coed-onn, co. Flint, gent. (son and heir of Humfrey Jones of the town of fflint), of the equity of redemption of the capital m. called Coed-onne in Bolles in p. and co. Flint and closes of land in Coed-onne, Bolles, fflint, fflintfield, and Atticrosse called Kay newydd (4 parcels), Y fron goch, Y spout, Quetkae'r gwartheg, Grofte ffoxlowe, Tir paham, Quetkae'r skybor, Y rwyddfyd (2 closes), Quetkay r morfa, Quetkae'r weirglodd, Y weirglodd hir, Gweirglodd y morva, and one a. in Tyr y bont. Consideration: £15. The deed recites that John Aldersey and Katherine, his wife, mortgaged the said property to John Humfrey of fflint, gent., dec., and that the said John Humfrey, by indenture dated 16 Nov. 1639, assigned the said property to the said Humfrey Jones of the town of fflint, the father of the said Roger Jones. Witnesses: Thomas Eddowes; Thomas Maltby; George Evans; Thomas Browne; Thomas Piers. Memorandum (endorsed) by Pe. Mostyn Henry Lewis, Hugh Pennant, and William Roberts states that this deed was exhibited before them on 29 Mar. 1665 at a commission held at the dwelling house of Edward Parry of Bageler.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £104.5s. from Thomas Davies of Halkin, co. Flint, gent., to Harry Hughes of Counsillt, co ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £104.5s. from Thomas Davies of Halkin, co. Flint, gent., to Harry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., of 6 closes of land called Y ddole llwyd, Kaer bigail issa, Kaer bochey bychan, Y wyddfyd ucha, Y nant du mawr, and Nant du bychan situate in Halkin aforesaid, which said property had been mortgaged on 20 Jan. 1656-7 by the said Thomas Davies and his son and heir apparent, Hugh Davies, to the said Harry Hughes. Witnesses: Thomas Parry; Henry Lewis; Tho. Maltby; Hugh Johnson; Hugh Myddeton.

Indenture, being a grant from Alice ffaziker of Mancott, co. Flint, spinster, to Roberte Whitley of Aston, co. Flint, esq ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Alice ffaziker of Mancott, co. Flint, spinster, to Roberte Whitley of Aston, co. Flint, esq., of a small parcel of land in Mancott in p. Hawarden, co. Flint adjoining a lane called The hollow lane on the west and having a parcel of land called The hempe butt (part of the tmt of the said grantor) on the west, [sic] the lands of the lord of the man. on the south, and a garden of the said tmt on the north, which said parcel of land was formerly purchased by Thomas ffaziker, dec., from Robert Griffith of Aston, co. Flint, gent., dec., and was held by the predecessors of the said Alice ffaziker at a yearly rent of 8d. Consideration: £24. Witnesses: Luke Lloyd; Thomas Sparke; William Ledsham; Hugh Ledsham. Witnesses to livery of seisin: Thomas Sparke; David Griffith; William Ledsam; Thomas Ithell.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £20 from Thomas Browne of the town of fflint, gent., and his mother, Mary Browne ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £20 from Thomas Browne of the town of fflint, gent., and his mother, Mary Browne, widow, to William Gregg of Wrexham, co. Denb., saddler, of 2 closes of land (5 a.) at a place called Bryn y llygaid, 2 closes in a field called Y maes gwyn, 2 closes (1 a.) at a place called Crows hill, and a plot of ground in fflint whereon a cottage formerly stood, all the said 6 closes being in Coleshill in p. and liberty of the town of fflint and in the tenure of the said Thomas Browne, to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed rents and services. Witnesses: Humfrey Jones; Edward Parry; Thomas Mateby; William Jones.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £12.18s. from Thomas Brown of the town of fflint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £12.18s. from Thomas Brown of the town of fflint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., of a m. and lands in the town of fflint in the tenure of the said Thomas Brown, also a cottage in Bolls, co. Flint, in the tenure of Anne Browne, widow, 2 a. of land in Bolls aforesaid in the tenure of the said Thomas Browne and lying between the lands of Thomas Ravenscrofte, esq., and the highway leading from the town of fflint to the town of Northop, 2 a. of land in fflint aforesaid situate in a close called Maes y fflint between the lands of Thomas Salusbury, esq., and an a. of land in Croesonnen, co. Flint, in the tenure of Thomas Venables, yeoman, having the lands of Roger Jones on either side and abutting on the highway leading from the town of fflint to Atticrosse. Witnesses: Richard Owen; Henry Lloyd; Jo. Hughes. Witnesses to livery of seisin: Humphrey Jones; John Gravell; Tho. Davies.

Indenture, being a lease from Hugh, bishop of Bangor, to William Roland ap David Vaughan of Bodvilog, co. Ang., gent ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Hugh, bishop of Bangor, to William Roland ap David Vaughan of Bodvilog, co. Ang., gent., Roland ap William Roland, gent., and Richard ap William Roland, gent., both of Bodvilog, co. Ang., of a tmt called Tythyn bryn griffri in the t. of Bodvilog aforesaid and in the tenure of the said William Roland ap David Vaughan. Term: The lives of the said lessees. Yearly rent: 14d., 2 geese at Christmas, 2 capons at Easter, and the accustomed services. This deed is not signed or witnessed.

Certified Copy Of An Indenture, being a grant from Cornelius Davies, citizen and cloathworker of London and son of David ...,

Certified Copy Of An Indenture, being a grant from Cornelius Davies, citizen and cloathworker of London and son of David Morgan Thomas of Trefdraeth, co. Ang., yeoman, dec., to Morgan Rogers of Caergeiliog, co. Ang., gent., and Lewis Prees of Newborough, co. Ang., yeoman, of m's and lands called Tythyn v'ch Adda, otherwise Tythyn Adda, in as ample a manner as Morgan Thomas, dec. (father of the said David Morgan and grandfather of the said Cornelius Davies), held the same; also a close called Cay yr wern ddwy and all other realty late of the said David Morgan and Morgan Thomas or of Morgan David, the dec. son and heir of the said David Morgan and half-brother of the said Cornelius Davies (which said Morgan David survived the said Morgan Thomas and David Morgan), or of David Morgan the younger, dec. (son and heir of the said Morgan David), all the said property being in Tredestinied, otherwise Trefdraeth, co. Ang. Consideration: £10. Witnesses: Ow. Hughes; Robt Williams; Henry Wynne; Wm Wynne; Richard Owen. Certified by Ow. Hughes and Richard Owen.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from John Sparrow of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from John Sparrow of Galltgoch, co. Ang., gent., to Joseph Greenwood of Bewmaris, co. Ang., tanner, of the site of a tanhouse and garden adjoining the house of the said Joseph Greenwood in Wrexam Street in Bewmaris. Witnesses: Humphrey Roberts; John Robins; John Lucas; Griffith Parry.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Hughes of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Hughes of Tre'rdrew, co. Ang., gent., to William Wynne of Chwaen, otherwise Chwaen-ddu, co. Ang., gent., of a m. and lands called Chwaen vechan, otherwise Tyre kower, or Ty kower, in p. Llantrisant, co. Ang., and in the tenure of the said William Wynne. Witnesses: William Wynne, junior; Thomas Hughes, junior, joyner, of Aberfraw; Thomas Wynne.

Probate Of The Will of Owen Griffith of p. Llanrhuddlad, co. Ang., gent. Testator desired to be buried at Llanrhuddlad ...,

Probate Of The Will of Owen Griffith of p. Llanrhuddlad, co. Ang., gent. Testator desired to be buried at Llanrhuddlad Church and mentions the following persons: My son and heir, John Griffith; my sons, Coninsby Griffith and William Griffith; my daughters, Ann, Hannah, Ellin, and Mary; my son, John, to pay 'within one year of my decease the sum of 20s. to be laid out at interest to ye use of ye poor of ye parish of Llanrhuddlan at ye discretion of ye rector and church-wardens of ye said parish to buy a dozen white loaves to be distributed on St Thomas's day yearly for ever'; to my daughters, Hannah, Mary, and Ellin, 2 pewter dishes each, 'which were once ye household goods of their mother, my first wife'; residue to my wife and executrix, Mary Owen. Witnesses: Hen. Williams, clerk; Jo. Prichard; Tho. David; John Williams. The probate grant is missing.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Owen David of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Owen David of Weun in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., yeoman, to Thomas Williams of Llanidan, co. Ang., esq., of a m. and lands called Bussuant in p. Llanfairpwllgwingill, co. Ang., in the tenure of William Prees, and a moiety of a m. in Newborough, with lands appertaining thereto, in p. Llanbedr Newborough, co. Ang., in the tenure of Owen William Owen, also all other lands devised to the said Owen David by the will of his dec. father, David Williams of Aberffraw, co. Ang., yeoman. Witnesses: Rice Hughes and William Williams, both of Bodafon.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £50, by way of a demise for 500 years, from Robert Morgan of Penydentir in ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £50, by way of a demise for 500 years, from Robert Morgan of Penydentir in p. Llandisilio, co. Ang., mariner (eldest son and heir of William Morgan of Penydentir, mariner, dec.), and his mother, Ellen Roberts, of Penydentir aforesaid (widow of the said William Morgan) to Hugh Thomas of Ty-yn-yr-allt in p. Trewdraeth, co. Ang., yeoman, of a moiety of a m. and lands called Tymawr in said p. Llandisilio in the tenure of the said Ellen Roberts and Peter Jones, which property had been devised by the will, dated 11 Dec. 1790, of the said William Morgan to his eldest son, the said Robert Morgan, and had been previously purchased by the testator from William Owen. Witnesses: Hugh Thomas of Trevor; Griffith Owen of Borth Ferry.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sir John Owen ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sir John Owen of Orielton, co. Pemb., bart, and Owen Anthony Poole of Carnarvon, gent., to the Rt Hon. Henry William, Earl of Uxbridge, Middlesex of a m. and lands called fferam y llan in p. Llanfeirian, co. Ang., comprising 32 a. and 25 p. (held by William Griffith under a lease for the life of himself, of his wife, Anne, and of their son, Owen, at the yearly rent of £7.11.6, but reserving out of the grant the following parcels: part of Caerallt (5 a., 2 r., 1 p.), part of Caerallt (1 a., 1 p.), part of Caerallt (2 a., 10 p.), part of Caerallt (2 a., 1 r., 38 p.), part of Cae tan y graig (3 r., 8 p.), part of Cae tan y graig (1 a., 2 r., 30 p.), which said parcels were detached from the rest of the m. called fferam y llan and were conveyed to Owen Putland Myrick, esq., the total acreage of fferam y llan now granted, being 18 a., 2 r., 17 p.; also a m. and lands called Pengallt llanfeirian (20 a., 3 r., 9 p.) in p. Llancadwalder, otherwise Llangadwalader, co. Ang., and in the tenure of William Jones, farmer, at the yearly rent of £8.5s., Tregoigan (9 a. 33 p.) in p. Llanfaelog, co. Ang., and in the tenure of John Hughes under a lease for his life, at the yearly rent of £4.6.4, and Tyddyn bach (16 a., 2 r., 6 p.) in said p. Llanfaelog in the tenure of John Thomas, under a lease for his life, at the yearly rent of £7.5s. Witnesses: J. Williamson, clerk to Messrs J. and W. Lowe and Cowbarn, Temple; John Hughes, clerk to Messrs Poole, Carnarvon. A schedule to the deed gives the names and acreages of the fields of the different farms.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. Henry Rowlands ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. Henry Rowlands of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., clerk to John Sanderson of Druids Lodge, co. Ang., esq., of 3 parcels of land (being parts of m's called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y Pwyth in p. Llanedwan, co. Ang.) containing together 3 a., 3 r., and 16 p., and bounded on the south-east by the road leading from Newborough to Beaumaris, on the south and west by parts of the said farms called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y pwyth, and on the north by a branch of the River Braint running towards Pwllffanogl Mill. Witness: O. A. Poole, attorney, Gorphwysfa, co. Caern.

Letters from John Warren, clerk, MA, vicar-general and official principal of the bishop of Bangor, appointing William Davies of Rhyd-bont ...,

Letters from John Warren, clerk, MA, vicar-general and official principal of the bishop of Bangor, appointing William Davies of Rhyd-bont in p. Llanynghenedle, co. Ang., and Robert Jones of Rhydbont in p. Rhoscolyn, co. Ang., to be guardians, during his minority, of John Williams, aged about nineteen, the sole executor and residuary legatee of the will of Rowland Jones of Bodedern, co. Ang., yeoman, dec. Signed by John Hughes, deputy registrar.

Probate Of The Will of Catherine Parry of the town of Llanerchymedd in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. Testatrix bequeathed ...,

Probate Of The Will of Catherine Parry of the town of Llanerchymedd in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. Testatrix bequeathed as follows: To the children of my late daughter, Jane, namely, Catherine (wife of John Williams of this town, joiner), Jane, Evan, Margaret, and William, legacies ranging from £4 to £15 each, the two last mentioned legatees being under age. My son, Henry Jones, to be executor and residuary legatee. Testatrix also mentions: My brother in law, Richard Parry, saddler. Witnesses: James Richards and Owen Prytherch, both of Llanerchymedd. The probate grant is missing.

Indenture, being a grant from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq. and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Burlington ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq. and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Burlington Street, Middlesex, esq. (devisees in trust under the will of John Sanderson of Plasnewydd, co. Ang., esq., dec.), to the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, of a m. and 3 parcels of land (being parts of farms called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y swyth in p. Llanedwan, co. Ang.), which contain 3 a., 3 r., and 16 p., and are bounded on the south-east by the road leading from Newborough to Beaumaris, on the south and west by parts of Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y swyth, and on the north by a branch of the River Braint, running towards Pwllfanogle Mill, and were purchased by the said John Sanderson from Rev. Henry Rowlands, clerk, being now known as Aberbraint. Witnesses: Thomas Thomas, butler at Plasgwyn, co. Ang.; Henry Moxon, Temple, London.

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