Griffith Pryse the elder of Cors y Garnedd, gent., Catherine, his wife, Griffith Pryse the younger of Cors y Garnedd, gent., eldest son and heir apparent of the said Griffith Pryse the elder, and Anne Meyrick of Cae hyad, widow, all of p. Llanfachreth, co. Mer. 2. Robert Griffith of Plas Tan y bwlch and John Humphreys the younger of Caerynwch, p. Dolgelley, esq's. 3. David Lloyd of Braych y Ceynant, p. Dolgelley, gent., and Jonett Lloyd, spinster, his daughter. Articles Of Agreement (pre-nuptial settlement of the said Griffith Pryse the younger and the said Jonett Lloyd) for the conveyance of Cors y Garnedd, otherwise Tythyn Cors y Garnedd, Cae hyad, ffridd Cae hyad, Cae chwrefa, ffridd Cae Chwrefa, Cae Tanglwst ucha, Cae Tanglwst Issa, fields called Pen y braych, Porfa Pen y Braych, Gwair Cae Caron, Gelli, and Cae Coediog, and Ty Cae Tanglwst, Ty yn y Mynydd, and Bryn y ffynnon, all in the t. of Nanney Uwch Afon, p. Llanfachreth.
Griffith Pryse the elder of Cors y Garnedd, p. Llanfachreth, co. Mer., gent., and Catherine, his wife, Griffith Pryse the younger, eldest son and heir of the said Griffith Pryse, and Anne Meyricke of Cae hyad, widow. 2. Robert Griffith of Plas Tanybwlch and John Humphreys the younger of Caerynwch, p. Dolgelley, esq's. 3. David Lloyd of Braych y Ceynant, gent., and Jonett Lloyd, spinster, his daughter. Articles Of Agreement (prenuptial settlement of the said Griffith Pryse the younger and the said Jonett Lloyd) to suffer a recovery of Cors y Garnedd, otherwise Tythyn Cors y Garnedd, Cae hyad, ffridd Cae hyad, Cae chwrefa, ffridd Cae Chwrefa, Cae Tanglwst ucha, Cae Tanglwst Issa, Penybraych, Porfa Penybraych, Gwair Cae Coron, Gelli, Cae Coediog, Ty Cae Tanglwst, Ty yn y Mynydd, and Bryn y ffynnon, t. of Nanney vwch afon, p. Llanfachreth.
(2) Disuniting the parish of Llandygwnnin from the Rectory of Llaniestyn and uniting it with the Rectory of Mellteyrn with Botwnnog with Bryncores. (3) Disuniting the parish of Llandudwen from the vicarage of Tudweiliog and uniting it with the parish of Llaniestyn. Documents: Order or Decree.
Henry Lloyd, his second son. Post-nuptial Settlement of the said Gruffeth Lloyd and Elizabeth verch Lewes, his late wife, one of the daughters of Lewes ap Humffrey, late of Keiswyn, gent., dec. [Properties mentioned: Braych y keynant issa and Tir y Gwiddil, t. of Brithdir and commote of Tallpont.].
(1) Hannah Price, late of Bonvilston, now of Cardiff, widow, and Thomas Price, Edward Price, Hannah Formage, Anne Price and Mary Price, her children;. (2) Henry Llewellin of Cardiff, gent. Further Mortgage of parcels of land in Lancarvan. (No. 134,800 12/12).
Hedd Lloyd of Havodynnos, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. Dauid Lloyd and Ambrose Byrchinshaw, both of Llansannan, co. Denbigh, gentlemen. Note of an agreement whereby Hedd Lloyd was to be allowed to cut down trees in a copse of wood belonging to John Ffoulke of Wennallt. Accompanied by a bond of the same date between the said parties.
(1) Henry Llewellin of Cardiff, co. Glam., gent.;. (2) Richard Jenkins of the same, mercer. Lease for a year of parcels of land in p. Lancarvan, co. Glam. (No. 134,801 1/2).
John Wynne Pughe of Garthmailan, co. Mer., esq. 3. Ellis Powell of Pentre, p. Derwen, co. Denb., gent. Appointment of a mortgage for £2,000 created under the marriage settlement of the said John Wynne Pughe and Cathrine Parry, spinster, daughter of Howell Parry of Dolgelley aforesaid, gent., in respect of properties in Pennal, Llanaber, Barmouth, Llanuwchllyn, Maentwrog, Bala, and Llandanwg, co. Mer., and Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd and Llanarmon in Yale, co. Denb. Not executed.
John Williams and Henry Edmunds. Lease for six months of Glanywern, m's called Erw Groes, Cae'r Marrian, Myn y Mynydd, y Ddau Llawer Banker, Glanywern Ucha, Tythin Ystraed, Tythin y Groome, pen y maes, Ty Anne Griffith, and Pierce Brown's Tenement, and two parcels called Havod Wen and Triane and a water corn mill, all in Llandurnog, and a m. called Rhydonnen in Llanynys, all in co. Denb. Attested copy.
Henry Scourfield of Robeston Hall, esq., and William Henry Scourfield of the same, esq.;. 2. James Gibby of Park East aforesaid. Rent: £176 annually. Duties: eight fat hens, two bushels of black oats, to keep a dog or bitch and one cock and to provide two carts to carry coal, culm, etc.
John Williams of Tufry, co. Ang., esq., and Henry Edmunds of Doctors Commons, London, doctor of laws. Lease for six months of Plas Clough in Banister Ucha and Lleweny, m's in Banister Ucha, Banister Issa, and Lleweny, meadows called Gweirglodd y Dean and Deg Accar Issa and a close called Pym Acre in Banister Issa, a meadow called Duttons Meadow, p. Llanrhaider in Kynmerch, a tmt in p's Denbigh and Llanrhaider, burgages in the castle and liberties of Denbigh, burgages in Park Lane and elsewhere and a close in the Lower Ward in the town of Denbigh, m's in Banister Ucha and Banister Issa, two parcels of land called Saith Accar and Cae Fowler in Banister Ucha, and m's in Galtvaynan and in Boddidrist in Trayan, p. Llanarmon, all in co. Denb., Carreg Llydan and m's in Bagillt, co. Flint, a m. in Thornton, p. Neston, Cheshire, chief rents of m's in p's Henllan, Denbigh, and Llanrhaiader, and of Pym Accar aforesaid, and other m's in p's Denbigh, Henllan, Llanrhaiader in Kynmerch, Llanarmon, Holywell, and Neston, co. Denb., co. Flint, and Cheshire. Attested copy.
John Williams and Henry Edmunds. 3. George Shakerley of Gwersillt, co. Denb., and Edward Price of Bodfach, co. Mont., esq's. 4. Henry Powell and Catherine Powell. Release (marriage settlement of the said Hugh Clough and Catherine Powell) of Plas Clough in Banister Ucha and Lleweny, m's in Banister Ucha, Banister Issa, and Lleweny, meadows called Gweirglodd y Dean and Deg Accar Issa and a close called Pym Acre in Banister Issa, a meadow called Duttons Meadow, p. Llanrhaider in Kynmerch, a tmt in p's Denbigh and Llanrhaider, burgages in the castle and liberties of Denbigh, burgages in Park Lane and elsewhere and a close in the Lower Ward in the town of Denbigh, m's in Banister Ucha and Banister Issa, two parcels of land called Saith Accar and Cae Fowler in Banister Ucha, and m's in Galtvaynan and in Boddidrist in Trayan, p. Llanarmon, all in co. Denb., Carreg Llydan and m's in Bagillt, co. Flint, a m. in Thornton, p. Neston, Cheshire, chief rents of m's in p's Henllan, Denbigh, and Llanrhaiader, and of Pym Accar aforesaid, and other m's in p's Denbigh, Henllan, Llanrhaiader in Kynmerch, Llanarmon, Holywell, and Neston, co. Denb., co. Flint, and Cheshire; also of Glanywern, m's called Erw Groes, Cae'r Marrian, Myn y Mynydd, y Ddau Llawer Banker, Glanywern Ucha, Tythin Ystraed, Tythin y Groome, pen y maes, Ty Anne Griffith, and Pierce Brown's Tenement, and two parcels called Havod Wen and Triane and a water corn mill, all in Llandurnog, and a m. called Rhydonnen in Llanynys, all in co. Denb. Attested copy.
Edward Edwards of Cerrig Llwydion, gent. 3. Thomas Williams of Glanllwyd, p. Bodfarry, farmer. 4. John Edwards of Llawog, p. Llanynus, gent., and Catherine, his daughter. Release (prenuptial settlement of the said Edward Hughes and the said Catherine Edwards) of properties (specified) in p's Llandyrnog and Llangwyfen.
Hugh Jones of Clokaynog Parke and Robert Evans and Thomas Jones, both of Bryn Eglws, all of co. Denb., gent's. 2. William Jones of Ruthin. Mortgage of lands called Y Weirglodd, y Cae glas, y Cae tan y weirglodd, and Cluttie wrth yr afon, t. of Treve[?c]han.
(1) Hugh [Lloyd], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) William Ridley of St Peere, co. Mon., gent. Lease (counterpart) of tmt's in p. Biston alias Bishopstowne, co. Mon.. (No. 212,032).
John Mostyn of Denbigh and Edward Lloy [sic] of Cefn, esq's. Lease for one year of Corniwch mawr, Corniwch bach, and Coed y voel, p. Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denb., and a m. and croft in Henllan street, Denbigh, but in p. Henllan, a m. in Back Row, Denbigh, a barn in Denbigh, and Goppa, p. Henllan.
Hughe ap William and William ap Hughe, his son and heir apparent, both of the t. of Nanney, co. Mer., gent's. 2. Gruffith Lloyd ap Ellisse of the t. of Brithdir, gent. Bond for the observance of covenants.
Hughe ap William of the t. of Nanney, co. Mer., gent., and William ap Hughe, his son and heir apparent. 2. Gruffith Lloyd ap Elisse of the t. of Brithdir, gent. Grant of hendre Berveth and lands called Cae bach and Cae yr Vedw, t. of Nanney.