- 1-9.
- Series
- 1701-1864.
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Part of E.A. Lloyd Collection
Will of Thomas Wozencraft of Clarke County, Georgia [?USA],
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Will of Sarah Wozencroft of Lower House, Womaston, proved 22 Oct. 1864,
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Will of Reginald Miles of Swansea, [co. Glam.], gent., leaving the Wormaston estate to his wife Ann, subject to an annuity of £20 to his brother Richard Miles of Leominster, [Herefordshire], and charging his wife to sell it.
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Two Indentures of a Fine between Roderick Gwyn, plaintiff, and Lewis Havard and Margaret his wife, deforciants, of land in Llanvareth [Llanfaredd, co. Rad.].
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Settlement on the marriage of William Greene of Llandrindod [co. Rad.], tailor, and Anne his wife, daughter of Evan ap John, late of Llandrindod, dec., by his wife, Margaret verch Evan. William, Anne and Margaret conveyed to Morgan Morris of Llandinam, co. Mont., gent., and George Dakin of Llansanfread Cumytyddur [Llansanffraid Cwmteuddwr, co. Rad.], yeomen, trustees, the house in which they live, called Tir dol y Cambren yssa in ht Lladriddol in p. Llandrindod, and a house and lands called Baili Bedw in the same p.
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Settlement on the marriage of John Miles of Evengeob [Evenjobb, co. Rad.], and Pieria, daughter of Reginald Pyndar of Gloucester. Miles conveyed to Philip Ryley of Great Stockham and Peter Richards of Evengeob [Evenjobb], esq., trustees, a capital house and lands in Evengeob [Evenjobb] wherein he dwelt, and a house in Womaston, [co. Rad.], with lands belonging to it.
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Settlement by John Miles the elder of Evengeobb [Evenjobb, co. Rad.], gent., on the marriage of his son and heir, John, to Anne Owen, one of the daughters of Thomas Owen the elder of Little Brampton, Herefordshire. He assigned to Thomas Owen [the younger] of Lincoln's Inn and Peter Richards of Evengeobb [Evenjobb] a term of 999 years, created by his father John Miles on 2 Feb. 22 Chas I in a house in Barland, [co. Rad.], where Robert Vaughan formerly lived, and a cottage in Barland where Abraham Taylor formerly lived; a close of pasture called Puckleston in Evenjeobb [Evenjobb]; a parcel of arable land called the Bestowne, a parcel of meadow called Grimes Acre, a parcel of pasture called the Rieo, 4 a. of arable or pasture ground lying in a parcel of ground called the Foxeys, and a parcel of arable or pasture ground called the Crankmere, all lying in t's Walton and Womaston.
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Settlement by John Miles of Presteign, [co. Rad.], and Pieria his wife and Reginald Miles, their son and heir of a house at Womaston in p. Old Radnor and pieces of arable and pasture called the Backsides (5 a.), The Close behind the Barn (3 a.), Little Lack Hill (2 a.), 2 several acres in the Upper Lack Hill, several parcels of arable in Weleys Field alias Buckstones Field (6 a.), Yarmons Close (7 a.), the Three Acres Close, the Lower Field (12 a.), the Wild Thorn (7 a.), The Close (6 a.), Beddoe Close (4 a.), two parcels of arable lying together called the Best Towns (6 a.), The Hale (5 a.), The parruck (1/2 a.), The Ries (6 a.), the Lower Meadow (4 days math), two pieces of pasture lying together called the Lower Foxes (10 a.), the Grey Mow (6 a.), Grimes Acre (1 a.), the Whitten Meadow (4 days math), two pieces lying together called the Upper Foxes and Jennings Acre (8 a.). Part of abstract of title.
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Settlement and Counterpart on the marriage of John Probert, the elder, of Llansanfred in Elvel [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, co. Rad.], yeoman, with Eleanor, sister of Thomas Jones of the same, yeoman. Probert conveyed to Jones and Walter Davies of Llansanfred [Llansanffraed-yn-Elfael], gent., trustees, the house and lands he lived in called Tuy and Tyr Robert ap John yn y Werne.
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Sale of Rice ap Jevan ap Rees of Llansanffred in Elvel [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, co. Rad.], yeoman, son and heir of Jevan ap Rees ap Lliwelyn, dec., to Robert ap John of the same place, yeoman, of all his parcel of meadow commonly called Gwayn Hyle, containing 7 a., and lying in the village called Tre yr skybor ycha in p. Llansanffred [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael], running in length from the land of Robert ap John called Tir Crach y Whyed at one end to some other land of Robert called Tyr y saythee and land late of Cwdwgan ap Redderch, deceased, at the other end, and lying in breadth between land of Robert called Crach y Whyed and land there of David ap Mereddith called Yvoel on one side and land of the said Cwdwgan called Yvron serth and meadow of Roberts called Y gwaith gwr gwayrdyr on the other side. Latin.
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Sale by Lewis ap Howell of Llanvareth [Llanfaredd, co. Rad.], yeoman, and Katherine his wife, to John Price Griffith of Llansanfred in Elvell [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael], gent., of a moiety of a parcel of arable land and meadow ground called Gwynn Heelle containing 5 a. arable and 7 a. meadow, lying between the land of John ap Howell ap Edward on one side and lands late of David Meredith and John David Meredith, deceased, on the other, and extending in length from the lands of John ap Howell aforesaid to a little brook called Borthyn. Which premises were sold by John ap Howell ap Edward to Lewis Prosser, deceased, father of Katherine. Consideration: £12.
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Sale by John Price Griffith, late of Llansanfred in Elvell [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, co. Rad.], gent., to Hugh Griffith of the same place, yeoman, of a moiety of Gwyn Heelle (described as before). Consideration: £13.
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Sale by Hugh Griffith of Llansenfread in Elvell [Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, co. Rad.], yeoman, to Thomas Jones of the same place, yeoman, of a moiety of Gwayne Hellee, between the lands of Thomas Jones at one end and the brook called Borthyn at the other. Consideration: £12.
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Quitclaim by John Goughe of p. Norton [co. Rad.], yeoman, to John ap Reece ap Owen of Leominster [Herefordshire], yeoman, of certain closes of arable meadow, wood and pasture containing 20 a. in p. Cascobb [Cascob, co. Rad.], and a close of arable called the Close Serthe (3 a.) and the meadow beneath the bridge (3 a.) in p. Ednall [Ednol], co. Rad. Latin.
Plan of Womarston, p. Old Radnor, property of R. Miles,
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Particulars of an Exchange of land in p. Old Radnor [co. Rad.], between Mrs Mary Matilda Beebee of Womaston, and Mrs Mary Stephens and Mr John Stephens of Womaston.