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Assignment of mortgage for £260 (redemption clause wanting) of a m. and land called Pressey and all other m's and ...,

1 John Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, gent., son and heir and executor of John Lloyd, late of Rossa, co. Denb., gent., dec. 2 Jane Griffith of Plas-issa, p. Caerwys, co. Flint, spinster. 3 Catherine Price, the widow of Thomas Price, late of Pressey, co. Flint, gent., dec. Assignment of mortgage for £260 (redemption clause wanting) of a m. and land called Pressey and all other m's and lands of Thomas Price the elder and Thomas Price the younger had in Tre'r Llan, p. Skeiviog, alias Skeiviock, co. Flint.

Declaration Of Trust relating to one third of the purchase money (£2,093 laid out in the purchase of £3,29610, 3% ...,

1 Sir Thomas Broughton of Doddington Hall and also of Broughton, Staffordshire, bart, and the Rev. Christopher Taylor, late of Blashford but now of Moyles Court, Southampton, devisees in trust named in the will of Jeremiah Cray, late of Ibsley, Southampton, esq., dec. 2 Sir Alexander Grant of York Place, Middlesex, bart. 3 Alexander Cray Grant of York Place, Middlesex, esq., eldest son of the said Sir Alexander Grant by Dame Sarah Grant, his late wife, dec., and Lewis James Grant of Grenville Street, Middlesex, esq., Henrietta Maria Grant of York Place aforesaid, spinster, and Louisa Grant of York Place aforesaid, spinster (which said Lewis James Grant is one of the younger sons and which said Henrietta Maria Grant and Louisa Grant are two of the daughters of the said Sir Alexander Grant by the said Dame Sarah Grant). 4 Thomas Swymmer Champneys of Orchardleigh, Somerset, esq., and Charlotte Margaret, his wife. 5 Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwirn, co. Flint, bart, and John Henry Newholt of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, esq. Declaration Of Trust relating to one third of the purchase money (£2,093 laid out in the purchase of £3,29610, 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities) of an estate in Lullington, Somerset.

Deed to lead the uses of a fine and a recovery to be suffered of a capital m. called Y ...,

1 Thomas Price the elder, gent., Thomas Price the younger, gent., and Grace Price, widow, mother of the said Thomas Price the younger, all of Pwllgwyn, co. Flint. 2 Peter Wynne of Gledlom, co. Flint and Robert Griffith of Aberchwyler, co. Denb., gent's. 3 John Patton of Denbigh, co. Denb., and Bernard Price of Pwllgwyn aforesaid, gent's. Deed to lead the uses of a fine and a recovery to be suffered of a capital m. called Y pwll gwyn in Hendregaerwys, a m. called y pryssey in Skeiviog, alias Skiviock, and of all other m's, lands, etc., of the said Thomas Price the elder, Thomas Price the younger, and Grace Price or any of them in t's and p's Hendregaerwys, Skeiviog, alias Skeiviock, Caerwys, Pryssey, Huriathig, Carnethwen, Comb and Pottfarry or elsewhere in co. Flint. With a proviso for any charge of not more than £50 made by the will of the said Thomas Price the elder, for the benefit of John Price and Catherine Price, brother and sister of the said Thomas Price the younger and grandchildren of the said Thomas Price the elder.

J. Lamb Collection of Deeds,

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  • 1661-1808 (mainly 1661-1735) /

Deeds, 1661-1808 (mainly 1661-1735), relating to properties in Abergele, Henllan and Llanefydd, Denbighshire, as well as in Flintshire, Radnorshire, Herefordshire, Montgomeryshire, and Somerset.

J. Lamb, Liverpool..

Release of the capital m. and lands wherein the said Thomas Lloyd did formerly dwell and the m's and lands ...,

1 William Lloyd of Hendre, p. Llanufydd, co. Denb., gent., son and heir of Thomas Lloyd, late of Penporchell, co. Denb., gent., dec., Ellen David, alias Lloyd, of Hendre aforesaid, widow, relict of the said Thomas Lloyd and mother of the said William Lloyd and John Lloyd of Pengwerne, co. Flint, gent., son, heir and executor of John Lloyd, late of Rossa and formerly of Wickwer, co. Denb., gent., dec. 2 Thomas Griffith of Henllan, co. Denb., gent. Release of the capital m. and lands wherein the said Thomas Lloyd did formerly dwell and the m's and lands now in the tenure of Griffith Cadwalader, Thomas Williams of Penporchell, Thomas Williams of Twysog, Richard Evans and Hugh Williams, and the m's and lands called Tuthun y Gors and ffrith yr ynys, all in Penporchell aforesaid, and a m. in Twysog formerly in the tenure of Thomas Anwyll, now in the tenure of Thomas Williams of Twysog, and all other m's and lands of the said William Lloyd in p's Llanyfydd and Henllan, co. Denb. (£1,122131 Of the consideration money of £1,350 paid to the said John Lloyd by direction of the said William Lloyd in obedience to a decree in the chancery of the Great Sessions for co. Flint, 1 Oct. 1695, obtained by the said John Lloyd against the said Willam Lloyd and made absolute by the Great Sessions for co. Denb., 30 April 1696).

Settlement before the marriage of the said Edward Pryce and Ann Clough of lp or man. Prestmead, otherwise Presteigne Grange ...,

1 Adam Pryce of Bodvach, co. Mont., esq., and Mary, his wife, and Edward Pryce, esq., their eldest son and heir. 2 Sir John Pryce of Newtown Hall, co. Mont., bart, and Hugh Clough of Plas Clough, co. Denb., esq. 3 Thomas Lloyd of the city of Chester and John Humffreys of Llanvyllin, co. Mont., gent's. 4 Anne Clough of the said city of Chester, spinster, sister of the said Hugh Clough. 5 Jenkin Edwards of Prestegne, co. Rad., gent. 6 Charles Parry of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent. Settlement before the marriage of the said Edward Pryce and Ann Clough of lp or man. Prestmead, otherwise Presteigne Grange, in p's Presteigne and Norton, with all its rights, etc., and the four m's within the said lp looked upon as an appurtenance thereto, the capital m. and lands called Boultibrooke, p. Norton, the capital m., buildings, etc., called the Great House in the town of Presteigne, the parcel of land lying behind and upon the gardens of the said Great House, a parcel of land called the Fiddle Farm in Scotland Street in the town of Presteign, parcels of land sometime divided into five parcels called the Slough Ground, p. Presteign, parcels of land called the Viccarage Close and the King's piece, p. Presteigne, a m. and lands and three water corn mills under one roof and several parcels of land in p. Presteigne in co. Rad. and Herefordshire, four parcels of meadow ground called the passes, the great Meadow, Three Men's Math, and the Red Meadow in t. Stapleton, p. Presteign, Herefordshire, three parcels of meadow called The half Acre, Eight Men's Math, and the Twelve Acres in the said t. Stapleton, a m. and a parcel of ground in Frog Street in Stapleton aforesaid, a m. and land called Stockin Farme in t's Willey and Stockin, p's Norton and Presteign, Herefordshire and co. Rad., a m., barn, and lands in p. Llandegley, co. Rad., a m. and lands called Castle Timoth, p. Llanano, co. Rad., the tithes of corn and hay growing on parcels of land belonging to Boultibrooke Mills and a farm there called Lycwern Farme adjoining Stockin Farme and on a parcel of ground late of Hugh Orelton, all in p's Norton and Presteign, Herefordshire and co. Rad., the annual rent of 20s. payable out of a parcel of ground adjoining to St Mary's Mills in Norton aforesaid, all that capital m. and land called Glanmihely in Killne Rhose and Drevor, p. Kerry, co. Mont., a m. and land called Glanmule, and a m., houses and lands called the New Invention in said p. Kerry, a capital m. and lands called Bodvach, the three water corn mills now reduced to two mills under one roof called Bodvach Mills, a m. and land called Ty'n y Twll, all that hill parcel of ground and pastureage called Coll Melin, all in t. Bodvach, p. Llanvyllin, co. Mont., a m. and lands called the Coppy Ground and parcels of land called Dol y Bont and Cae Llewellin in t's Bodyddon and Globwll in said p. Llanvyllin, m's and lands called Ty yn Wenfurd and pelanfeheiwyn, and one other m. and land, all in the said t. Bodyddon, a m., smith's forge, and land in Globwll aforesaid, a barn, tmt and lands called pen y park in Brynelltin, parcels of meadow called the Middle Meadow, the Kilne (?) fechan, and quillett in Mr Myddleton's lands, and ten m's, etc. and lands in Llanvyllin (including a bakehouse and malthouses, one malthouse adjoining the churchyard), a m., barns, etc., and lands in Rhysiog, p. Llanvyllin, several closes, fields and parcels of land in Bacheie, p. Llanvyllin, and Nant y Meichied, p. Myvod, co. Mont., the quit rent of 4s. issuing out of an estate called Maesmawr in p. Guildsfield, co. Mont., the quit rent of 4s. issuing out of an estate in Llanfair, co. Mont., and a quit rent of 2s. issuing out of a cottage and land called Coed y Llan in p. Llanvyllin aforesaid, and a tmt and parcels of land in Brithdir, p. Llanrhaiader, co. Mont. Schedule annexed specifies mortgages, debts, etc., to be paid off by £4,000, part of the dowry of the said Anne Clough.

Settlement, in accordance with an agreement made after the marriage of the said Humphrey Hughes and Elizabeth, his now wife ...,

1 Humphrey Hughes of Pentre, p. Abergeley, and John Lloyd of Wickwer, both of co. Denb., gent's. 2 William Parry of Hendrevawr, esq., and John Williams of Carwedvynyth, gent. Settlement, in accordance with an agreement made after the marriage of the said Humphrey Hughes and Elizabeth, his now wife, daughter of the said John Lloyd, on 28 July 1656 (the said Humphrey Hughes being then under 21 years of age) and a mortgage to secure £140 lent by the said John Lloyd, of the capital m. called Y Pentre in Abergeley, wherein the said Humphrey Hughes now dwelleth, and all houses, lands, etc., in Abergeley (one called y Ty mawr, wherein Emma Hughes, mother of the said Humphrey Hughes, lately dwelled, the other a house wherein Piers Holland lately dwelled), a m. and land in Hendregyda called Bryn coonus, m's and lands in gwrych (one called the tenement in ffynnawn ddofn or ffynnown ddol, the other called glan y wern), a house and parcel of land near the marsh in Botegwall, the site of a mill in t. gwrych near Llanddulas, and all other m's, lands, etc., which the said Humphrey Hughes and John Lloyd now have or ought to have in p. Abergele. [Other names mentioned: yr hen berllan, yr acrey hirrion, rhwng y ty ar werne, Y werne vechan, y gwernyth bychain (now divided into two parcels), kae Rees ap yollyn, pentre ucha, pentre issa, kae tan y berllan, kae Rees, y vrwynos, y kae manwair, y kae issa, Kae'r meirch, y kaye cochion (being divided into three parcels), Cors Tudder (now divided into two parcels), a barn called y Skybor vawr, y gors geirch and Cors y Bystych.].