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Letters Patent granting to Thomasine Swinarton, widow, and Thomas Swinarton, esq., closes of land in Dudleston late in the occupation ...,

Letters Patent granting to Thomasine Swinarton, widow, and Thomas Swinarton, esq., closes of land in Dudleston late in the occupation of William Groome, Robert Groome, Thomas Groome, John ap Ieu'n, Katerine verch John and Howell ap John, parcels in maes bryn y perveth, maes lloyn Colhigion and Maes Kad mawr in Porkington, parcel of man. Whittington, so that they could grant the same to Thomas Kinaston.

Settlement of an estate of inheritance in Dudliston aforesaid, upon trust, and to the uses of the said John Price ...,

1 John Price of Dudliston, Shropshire, gent.;. 2 John Vaughan of Dudliston aforesaid, gent., and John Jenninges of the same place, gent. Settlement of an estate of inheritance in Dudliston aforesaid, upon trust, and to the uses of the said John Price, Ermyne his wife, Philip Price, their eldest son and heir, Edward Price (2nd son), Thomas Price (3rd son).

Appointment, whereby lands in p's Llanddoywey, Llanenthoyne, Llanvaire and Llanbeder, co. Mer., are settled on Margaret Jones wife of the ...,

1 John Edwards of Christ Church in Oxford, Bachelor in Phisick, Jonathan Edwards of Jesus College in Oxford, Bachelor in Divinity, Humfrey Jones of London, citizen and mercer, and Robert Lloyd of Bridewell, London, gent.;. 2 John Jones of London, gent. Appointment, whereby lands in p's Llanddoywey, Llanenthoyne, Llanvaire and Llanbeder, co. Mer., are settled on Margaret Jones wife of the said John Jones for her life. Mutilated.

Final Concord between James Abbott, gent., and William Cooke, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Bee, gent., Mathew Bee, son and heir ...,

Final Concord between James Abbott, gent., and William Cooke, gent., plaintiffs, and Thomas Bee, gent., Mathew Bee, son and heir of the said Thomas, and Mathew Bee the elder, gent., deforceants, whereby the deforceants acknowledge certain m's and lands in the city of New Sarum to be the property of plaintiffs.

Lease of a capital m. and lands in Dudleston, Shropshire, now or late in tenure of Edward ap Thomas, yeoman ...,

1 Edward Price of Bewmares, Anglesey, apothecary;. 2 Henry Marsh of Dudleston, Shropshire, corvisor. Lease of a capital m. and lands in Dudleston, Shropshire, now or late in tenure of Edward ap Thomas, yeoman, a garden and croft called Y Berllan, close belonging thereto called Y Weyrglodd, Kay Gwenith, Tir yr efel fawr and Tir yr efel fechan.

Mortgage of a m. in Dudleston, a croft called Y Berllan, and several closes of land called Y Weyrglodd, Kay ...,

1 Edward Price of Bewmares, Anglesey, apothecary;. 2 Henry Marsh, corviser, John Vaughan, gent., and John Jennings, gent., all of Dudleston, Shropshire. Mortgage of a m. in Dudleston, a croft called Y Berllan, and several closes of land called Y Weyrglodd, Kay gwenith, Tir yr efel fawr, and Tir yr efel fechan.

Gwaedd Ynghymru,

The original manuscript of Gwaedd ynghymru yn wyneb pob Cydwybod, a tract by Morgan Llwyd which he published in Dublin, probably in 1655. There are instructions to the printer in another hand on the fly-leaf.

Llwyd, Morgan, 1619-1659

Ymddiddan rhwng henwr a phlentyn

Three pages of an incomplete draft in the hand of Morgan Llwyd of a dialogue between an old man and a child concerning the Bible. The old man's last question is about the books read by the child (' ... mi fynwn wybod beth a ddyscaist oddiwrth y llyfrau a ddarllenaist'). It is not answered. The dialogue was probably never finished, as there is a blank space for a title at the head of the first page.

Llwyd, Morgan, 1619-1659

Y Llyfr Bychan; Dim,

Drafts, written during March-April 1656, of the beginnings of two tracts by Morgan Llwyd. The first, consisting of three pages and a sheet of rough notes, is entitled 'Y llyfr Bychan' (cf. Revelations, 10). Of the ten paragraphs written, the last three are mutilated. The other draft, consisting of one page and a slip of paper, is entitled 'Dim iw henw y llyfr. Neu ymddadleu rhwng dim a rhywbeth. Neu yn hytrach, y dim yn gorchfygu y rhywb. ag yn mynd drwy bob peth'.

Llwyd, Morgan, 1619-1659

Barddoniaeth a nodiadau,

Three fragments mainly containing material in the hand of Morgan Llwyd: a) Sheets out of a notebook containing notes of sermons, one of which is said to have been delivered by 'Mr. Lloyd' [?Morgan Llwyd]. b) A copy (2 pp.) of the verses of lamentation and resolution by the Welsh saints, 1643, comprising ten out of the twenty verses printed by T. E. Ellis in Gweithiau Morgan Llwyd (Bangor, 1899), vol. I, pp. 3-6, in the following order - 1, 2, 5, 6, 3, 9, 8, 7, 14, 18; a version, in the hand of Morgan Llwyd, of the first nine stanzas of a 'Thanksgiving song for Wrexham delivered from pest' (Gweithiau, vol. I, pp. 12-13); notes by Morgan Llwyd, including drafts of sermons, and a list of names (Ens. Roberts, Howell Thom., Ben. Rich., Walt. Thimble., Hugh Prich.) headed by a cancelled sentence - 'who should have the booke of my verse'; twenty-two stanzas beginning 'The lord is kind and merciful ...' in the hand of Morgan Llwyd, being apparently a draft of a poem or of a series of poems by him; thirteen stanzas based on Canticles, in the hand of Morgan Llwyd, ten roughly corresponding to those printed in E. Lewis Evans: Morgan Llwyd (Lerpwl, 1930), pp. 176-8, stanzas 11 and 12 corresponding respectively to 4 and 5 in Ellis: Gweithiau, vol. I, p. 10, and stanza 5 being possibly the basis of stanza 3 in Gweithiau; a transcript of the Canticle verses in another hand; a draft, in the hand of Morgan Llwyd, of the poem 'Hanes rhyw Gymro' (Gweithiau, vol. I, pp. 57-60); and a copy of verse xxviii in Gweithiau, p. 61. c) Draft translations of psalms by Morgan Llwyd. The translations are incomplete, and many stanzas have been cancelled. There are verses translated from Psalms 19, 37, 44-46, 121-122, and 126.

Llwyd, Morgan, 1619-1659

Letter; marginal notes; &c.,

A letter from John Browne, Hugh Prich., Vau. Powell, Rich. Robts., Jn. Meredith, and Jn. Rbts., to their 'ancient honourd & beloued friend' [Walter Cradock] [1656], commenting on the matter and style of a late paper called 'an addresse &c.', that is, The Humble Representation and Address to His Highnesse of several Churches and Christians in South Wales and Monmouthshire, 1656, being a reply by Cradock and others to A Word for God published in the previous year by Vavasor Powell and his followers. Also included in the volume, being originally pinned to the letter, are three sheets in the hand of Morgan Llwyd, one containing 'Marginall Notes on the preface of the Word of God. so called to my deare V.P.', written '11m. 11d. 55 or 56', and the others containing a rough draft, partly cancelled, of a statement of the writer's attitude towards Cromwell's government, written '12m. 15d. 55'.

Morgan Llwyd and others.

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