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Garn Estate Records
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Maesgwyn and other lands, Tiryrabad

The file comprises deeds relating to Maesgwyn and other lands in the township of Tiryrabad. It was described in the marriage settlement of Roderick Lewis of Maesgwyn, son of Jane Lloyd, and Jane Hughes, daughter of Ellis Hughes of Penbryn, Merionethshire, 1666. The property, with several others, had been mortgaged in 1692; in 1729 John Lewis, brother and heir of Robert Lewis (the original mortgagor) and others assigned Maesgwyn, y Rofft, Pen Carreg, Yr Odyn, Ffrith and other lands (named) to Thomas Clendon of St Clements, in discharge of mortgage debts owed to Margaret, daughter of Robert Pugh (the original mortgagee) and to Thomas Clendon on property in London.

Talwrn, Nerquis, Mold

The file comprises an assignment of mortgage by John Yale to John Griffith (2) of Garn, of Talwrn in Nerquis, Flintshire and Rhyd y Caerway, Hafod y Bawie, and other lands in Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire, 1752, and an attornment of tenant of Talwrn by Thomas Langford to John Griffith, 1756.

Cwyber Marsh, Rhuddlan

The file comprises a deed of sale of part of Cwyber Marsh by trustees named in an Act for Embanking and Fencing Marsh and Waste Lands near the Sea to John Wynne Griffith, with an integral map, 1803.

Lands in Collfryn and Trefnannau, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain

The file comprises an agreement, 1754, by John Griffith (2) of Garn to sell to John Rocke of Trefnannau the estate of his wife, Mary, deceased, in the townships of Collfryn and Trefnannau, with the additional information that she had inherited the land under the will of her aunt, Mary Davies, who had originally purchased it from William Vaughan.

The Middletown, Alberbury

The file comprises a mortgage of lands called the Middletown by James Augustus Hunter of Hockley, Birmingham, and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Tanner and Samuel Bennison, dated 1815. James Hunter was a nurseryman and a friend of John Wynne Griffith of Garn.

Family settlements and probate records

The group comprises original, draft and copy marriage settlements, other family settlements, wills, administration bonds and related deeds and documents of the main families of Griffith of Garn, 1685-1863, Hughes of Gwydir, Llwyn Gronw, Cae'r berllan and Weeg, 1654-1823, Roberts of Bryn y Neuadd, 1714-1722, Wynne of Garthmeilio, Cwm Mein and Plasnewydd, 1713-1811, and Wynne of Voelas, 1606, and a small number of peripheral families, such as Chambres of Plas Chambres, 1704, and Griffith (ancestors of Mary Davies of Trewylan), 1666.

Griffith family settlements (Garn)

The series comprises marriage settlements and other family settlements of the owners of Garn, involving John Griffith (2), 1723-1755, John Griffith (3), 1762, 1783, John Wynne Griffith, 1784-1833, and George Griffith, 1835-1836, 1863, with related deeds and documents of the type normally associated with disentailment.

Griffith, John, 1695-1758

Griffith family settlements (John Griffith (2))

The file comprises the marriage settlement of John Griffith (2) of Garn and Mary Davies of Trewylan, Montgomeryshire, 1723; assignments of right and title and a general release, 1743-1744, 1748, to John Griffith (2) by the daughters of John Griffith (1), or their surviving relatives, following the payment of legacies owed to them under the latter's will of 1685, with a memorandum that the 1743 deed was used in a Chancery case in 1748; a trust settlement of a moiety of the Roe estate in St Asaph, 1755, for the purpose of compensating John Griffith (2) 's children for the sale in 1754 of his deceased wife 's estate in Collfryn and Trefnannau, in accordance with the terms of his marriage settlement.

Davies, Mary, 1701-1740

Hughes family settlements (incorporating Roberts of Mathebrwd and Gwydir)

The file comprises the marriage settlement of Robert ap Thomas and Mary, daughter of Robert ap Hugh ap Moris, all of Mathebrwd, 1654, of lands in Mathebrwd which were purchased by Mary's brother, Hugh Roberts, to become part of the Llwyn Gronw estate, in 1700; and the marriage settlement of Hugh Roberts [of Gwydir] and Dorothy Frizer of Trovarth, 1665, great grandparents of Jane Griffith (née Hughes).

Llwyn Gronw Estate (Llanrwst, Wales)

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