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Garn Estate Records Ffeil
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Militia regulations, accounts and registers

The file comprises printed pamphlets, circulars and handwritten notices outlining regulations to be observed nationally by militia groups in Britain, and more particularly, by the Denbigh and Lleweni Volunteers, 1801-1807, accounts, 1813, and records of the Denbighshire Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry, 1871-1876, including pay lists, a summarised attendance register and muster roll.

Myddelton of Gwaunynog

The file comprises a pedigree roll, with coloured coats of arms, thought to be in the hand of Rhys Cain, showing possible lines of descent of William Myddelton (died 1636), son of John Myddelton of Gwaunynog, and Alis vch Hugh ap Ellis. [The Griffith connection occurred later, when John Griffith (1) of Garn married Mary, daughter of Foulk Myddelton in about 1670.]

Rhys Cain, approximately 1540-1614

House in Llanefydd

The file comprises a deed of sale by Edward Williams of Beaumaris to Samuel Williams of Plas Coch, Denbighshire, of a messuage in Llanefydd, 1777.

Pentre Du and Aberdene, Llanefydd

The file comprises deeds for two properties called Pentre Du and Aberdene. They were sold in 1782 by Robert Evans of Gwyndu, Betws Abergele, to John Griffith (3) of Garn, together with an assignment in trust of the remaining term of a mortgage taken out in 1769. Presumably there was more than one property at Pentre Du, since another part belonged to the Plasnewydd estate, and was purchased, together with Merllyn, by George Griffith in 1837.

Pant y Gog, Llanefydd

The file comprises a draft mortgage by bankers of the devisees of Robert Jones to George Griffith of Pant y Gog, 1858.

Cae Dafydd Llwyd, Llanrwst

The file comprises deeds for Cae Dafydd Llwyd, which is shown in an abstract of title to have been described in the marriage settlement of John Ellis of Plas Ucha and Mary Annwyl of Cerrigydrudion, 1754, and in the marriage settlement of John Holland the younger and Margaret Ellis of Ruthin, 1778. John Holland and the surviving trustee of his marriage settlement sold it to John Griffith (3) of Garn in 1788. -- [Cae Dafydd Llwyd was one of the lands settled to the uses and trusts of a settlement of compromise between John Wynne Griffith and his mother in 1801].

Beudy Gwenllian/Fedew, Llanrwst

The file comprises a deed of sale of Beudy Gwenllian, later called Fedew, by trustees of Peter, Lord Gwydir, to John Wynne Griffith, in order to raise money for redemption of land tax.

Chirk and Ruthin Castle estate properties

The file comprises a lease, 1726, by Robert Myddelton of Chirk and John Myddelton of Kefn y Wern of a messuage in the township of Llan [parish not stated], and an exemplification of recovery of Chirk and Ruthin castles and estates, involving, among others, Richard Myddleton and John Hosier, who was agent to John Griffith (2) of Garn.

Werglodd y Brenin, Maes Glan Ffyddion, Rhuddlan

The file comprises a deed of exchange, 1844, for Werglodd y Brenin and Maes Glan Ffyddion by Edward Pryce Lord Mostyn and Edward Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn with George Griffith, with integral coloured maps, and a separate covenant for production of deeds.

Gadlas, previously Tir y Bwrdd, and other properties (Treffos)

The file consists of leases by John, Lord Bishop of Bangor, to Humphrey Roberts of Bryn y Neuadd, 1770, and by Mary Wynne to Robert Lloyd of Castell Yor, 1784, of Gadlas, previously called Tir y Bwrdd, Tythyn y Ty Hen, otherwise Tyddyn John Hugh, Tyddyn y Groes, Tythyn Angharad and Tythyn Gronw, in the manor of Treffos.

Parke and other lands in Llanfrothen, Beddgelert, Trawsfynydd, etc.

The file comprises a deed (lease and release) by Robert Williams of Marle, co. Caern., and William Vaughan of Nanney to make John Griffith (2) of Garn tenant to the precipe of Parke and other lands in several parishes, including Llanfrothen, Beddgelert and Trawsfynydd, 1737

Park estate (Llanfrothen, Wales)

Weeg

The file comprises a 21 year lease of Weeg by the Noble Peregrine, Duke of Ancaster, to John Hughes, 1745.

Kay Bach, Castell

The file comprises deeds for Kay Bach in the township of Castell, which became part of the lands of Elizabeth Hughes, inherited from her father, Thomas Williams of Chester. It was originally purchased by Hugh ap Robert of Caerhun from John ap Harry ap David, probably in 1616, and was devised by will in 1623 to his eldest son, Richard ap Hugh ap Robert, with remainder to his other offspring. It is not clear how the land descended to Thomas Williams. Kay Bach was one of several properties in Caerhun and Chester leased to a trustee by Robert and Elizabeth Hughes in 1737.

Capital messuage in Castell

The file comprises a mortgage by John Parry to William ap Hugh ap Owen of a capital messuage, orchard and garden, and a house occupied by Evan ap Richard, clerk, with bond, dated 1618. There is a possibility that this property is the capital messuage called Tythin Harry ap David in a lease of 1737.

Tythin Buart, Pen y Lan, Castell

The file comprises a deed to lead uses of a fine by William Jones and Edmund Williams of Caerhun to the use of Rowland Jones and Pierce Thomas, 1719. Tythin Buart was one of several properties in Caerhun and Chester leased to a trustee by Robert and Elizabeth Hughes in 1737.

Byarth Vechan, parish unidentified

The file comprises the probate of the nuncupative will of Robert Roger of Byarth Vechan, co. Caern., gent., dated 3 April 1690. The Caernarfonshire parish is unknown, but there is external evidence to suggest that the testator had connections with Whitford in Flintshire.

Food and general household accounts

The file comprises three notebooks and several loose accounts of foodstuffs, fuel, household items, wool, inventories of the stable, 1799, butler's pantry, 1803 and silver plate, 1814-1819.

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