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Pughe-Jones of Ynysgain Collection of Deeds and Papers,
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Account book,

An account-book containing entries made at various periods between 1640 and 1918. The earliest entries appear to have been made by William Wynn of Glyn, Talsarnau (dec. 1658) and these have been continued by Robert Wynn, his son (dec. 1670). There are also references to Sylvaen and Brynkir. The William Wynn entries include the following:. 'Octor 1646 in Readie money & gould in the studie wth in a hole in the wale vnder a sheet of paper 70£ in three severall baggs. 'Item fiftie poundes more in gould in a boxe that is Covered wth painted paper wthin the Right end of my litl trunke wher som of my writtins are.'. The entries made between 1813 and 1918 relate to the hire of servants and to servants' wages, and from about 1872 onwards are 'Accounts kept by Emily Williams, who was Miss Pughe-Jones's nurse & housekeeper. Went to her at age of 18, died in 1953 in her 102nd year'. There is also 'A Catalogue of those Persons who have taken their Freedom at Glynne by drinking out of Sion ap Meredith .... 1770 Decr 12. Ld Bulkeley's Birthday'. Inside the front cover is the name 'Robert Jones's Book 1844'. Formerly Ynysgain MS 1.

Covenant to levy a fine of a tmt of land called keven kymere, a meadow called gweirglodd sarne yr gyfyr ...,

  1. William ap Ieuan ap Ier'. 2. Richard Poole, John ap William ap Ieuan, and Owen ap William ap Ieuan. Covenant to levy a fine of a tmt of land called keven kymere, a meadow called gweirglodd sarne yr gyfyr, another tmt and meadow called kaer gynog and y ddol dda, and two meadows called y weirglodd gorsog and y weirglodd vawr in Llanbedr; and Covenant to stand seised of the same. Witnesses: Simon Theloal, John Salesbury, Robert Wyn ap John, Foulke gruffithe.

Grant of the m., lands, and parcels of lands wherein the said Richard Lloyd now dwelleth, a m. and lands ...,

  1. Richard Lloyd of Penmynydd, co. Ang., gent., and Jonett, his wife, and Thomas Lloyd, son and heir apparent of the said Richard Lloyd, and Sydney, his wife. 2. Owen Hughes of Bewmares, esq. Grant of the m., lands, and parcels of lands wherein the said Richard Lloyd now dwelleth, a m. and lands in Sarne fraint, late in the holding of David ap Hugh Jenkin, and m's and lands called Castell gwyn and Tythyn y Kogwrne, all in Trefraint and in p. Penmynydd or in one of them, co. Ang.; and Covenant for the quiet enjoyment of the same. Marked '(No. 2)'.

Articles Of Agreement for the conveyance of a m. and lands called Bwlchgwyn, otherwise y Ty Mawr 'n Morfa Maenog ...,

  1. Lewis Lloyd of Bwlchgwyn, co. Mer., gent. 2. Anne Pryse of Aberlleveny, widow. Articles Of Agreement for the conveyance of a m. and lands called Bwlchgwyn, otherwise y Ty Mawr 'n Morfa Maenog in the t. of Tre-r-Morfa in p. Llanglynin, co. Mer., and for the payment by the said Anne Pryse to Robert Nanney of Llwyn, co. Mer., gent., of the sum of £400.

Lease And Release of m's and lands called Bwlch-gwyn, otherwise y Tû mawr yn morfa maenog, and other m's and ...,

  1. Lewis Nanney of Llwyn, co. Mer., esq. 2. Thomas Hall of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent. Lease And Release of m's and lands called Bwlch-gwyn, otherwise y Tû mawr yn morfa maenog, and other m's and lands called Craig ffadin, pant y wain gron, and Gwerglodd y gors in p. Llangelynin, co. Mer.

Final Concord in a fine levied between Hugh Roberts, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hall, surgeon, and Dorothy, his wife, and ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied between Hugh Roberts, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Hall, surgeon, and Dorothy, his wife, and Samuel Jones, merchant, and Ann, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's, etc. and 168 a. of land in p. Celynin, co. Mer., to be the right of the plaintiff.

'An Act for Amending, and improving the Road from Porthdinllaen to or near Cerrig y Rhwydwr, and from Tan y ...,

'An Act for Amending, and improving the Road from Porthdinllaen to or near Cerrig y Rhwydwr, and from Tan y Graig in the parish of Bodvean to Pwllheli, and from thence to Llanystymdwy, and from Cerrig y Rhwydwr aforesaid, to or near Capel Cerrig, and for making a Road from Pwllheli aforesaid, to Penrhyndu in the parish of Llanengan, all in the County of Caernarvon. 5 George IV. Sess. 1824.'. Printed.

Abstract Of Title (1758 - 1822) of Wilson Jones, esq., and his trustees to a farm and lands called Maes ...,

Abstract Of Title (1758 - 1822) of Wilson Jones, esq., and his trustees to a farm and lands called Maes y Caere in p. Llandecwyn, co. Mer., contracted to be sold to John Jones of Plasucha in p. Llanfihangel y Traethau in co. Mer., gent., with the observations of Chas B. Allnatt, Shropshire, thereon, dated 10 Dec. 1827 and 14 Feb. 1828.

Letter from Wm Williams, Dolgelley, to Mr Robert Jones, Plas ucha, Near Glynn, soliciting the payment of the bills on ...,

Letter from Wm Williams, Dolgelley, to Mr Robert Jones, Plas ucha, Near Glynn, soliciting the payment of the bills on the other half-sheet. The bills are from William Williams to Mr Robert Jones, Plas ucha and the Rev. Hugh Pugh, Llansaintfraid for legal services in Aug. 1828 and were settled on 16 Dec. 1829 and 21 April 1834 respectively. Endorsed:. 'Bill of Deeds for Lot of Common sold at Llanfihangel y traethau to Robt Jones, Plasuchaf ....'.

Assignment of the interest of the said assignees in certain monies, stocks, funds, securities, property, and effects bequeathed by the ...,

  1. Charles Turner of Tristram Buildings, No. 19 South Castle Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, gent., and John Jones, druggist, and Lewis Morris, flannel draper, both of Machynlleth, co. Mont., which said Charles Turner is official assignee and which said John Jones and Lewis Morris are creditors' assignees of the estate and effects of Griffith Evans, formerly of Maesypandy in p. Talyllyn, co. Mer., afterwards of Standish near Wigan, Lancashire, and now or late of No. 1 Nelson Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire, gent. 2. The said Griffith Evans and Lowry Evans, his wife. 3. Owen Evans of Tynycoed in p. Abereirch, co. Caern., gent. Assignment of the interest of the said assignees in certain monies, stocks, funds, securities, property, and effects bequeathed by the will and codicils of the Rev. Hugh Pugh, clerk, late rector of Llansaintffraid Glan Conway, co. Denb., dec., and in the income during the life of the said Griffith Evans in £500 settled on his marriage. [Names mentioned: Dyffryn gwyn, otherwise Plas yn Dyffryn gwynn, Tyddyn David Lloyd or Ddol Cae yn y dyffryn, Brynyplysg, and Allt lwyd Ucha, and Alltlwyd-isaf, all in p. Towyn, co. Mer.].

Feoffment (post-nuptial settlement of the said Owen ap William and Elizabeth verch Humffrey, daughter of Humphrey ap Evan ap Hugh ...,

  1. William ap Owen ap William of Llanbeder, co. Mer., gent. 2. Owen ap William, his son and heir apparent. Feoffment (post-nuptial settlement of the said Owen ap William and Elizabeth verch Humffrey, daughter of Humphrey ap Evan ap Hugh of Llanbeder aforesaid, gent.) of a m. called kae r gynnog in Llanbeder aforesaid, co. Mer. Latin.
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