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Indenture, being a lease from Humfrey Jones of the town and co. of Flint, gent., to Thomas Rondle of Hollywell ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Humfrey Jones of the town and co. of Flint, gent., to Thomas Rondle of Hollywell, co. Flint, yeoman, of a tmt in Hollywell aforesaid, late in the tenure of Rondle David Lloyde (dec. father of the said Thomas Rondle), and now of the said Thomas Rondle. Term: 80 years, if the said Thomas Rondle should so long live. Yearly rent: 30s., 2 capons at Christmas, and 2 hens at Candlemas. Consideration: £12. Witnesses: Thomas Lewis; Thomas ap Robert; ffoulke [? Roberts]; Thomas Price; Richard Lloyd; Peter Kenricke.

Indenture, being a lease from Roger Jones of Coyed Onn in the t. and co. of Flint, gent., to John ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Roger Jones of Coyed Onn in the t. and co. of Flint, gent., to John Moris of Flint aforesaid, weaver, Anne Thomas, his wife, and their son, Thomas Jones, of the tmt in which the said lessees live in the said t. of fflint, and three a. of land there, situate between the lands of Thomas Ravenscrofte and Thomas Salusbury, esq's, on both sides and at one end, and having the highway leading from Coyed Onn to the town of fflint at the other end. Term: 99 years, if either of the said lessees should so long live. Yearly rent: 31s. Consideration: £6. Witnesses: Wm Clarke, clerk; Tho. Eddows; Thomas Pyers; Thomas Gravell; Thomas More.

Indenture, being a lease from Robert Whitley of Ashton, co. Flint, esq., to Gregory Moore and Anne, his wife, of ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Robert Whitley of Ashton, co. Flint, esq., to Gregory Moore and Anne, his wife, of Ewloe in co. Flint of a m. and lands in Ewloe aforesaid in the tenure of George Miers. Term: The lives of Edward, Thomas, and John Moore (the 3 sons of the said lessees). Consideration: £80. Yearly rent: 40s., two days' reaping in harvest, and two hens at Christmas. Witnesses: Ed. Evatt; Humphrey Lloyd; John Whitley; Thomas Ravenscrofte, Robert Lloyde.

Indenture, being a lease from George Ravenscrofte of Killings, co. Flint, gent., to Thonias Dakin of Shotton, co. Flint, yeoman ...,

Indenture, being a lease from George Ravenscrofte of Killings, co. Flint, gent., to Thonias Dakin of Shotton, co. Flint, yeoman, and Margarett, his wife, of a close called Dakin's meadowe situate in Shotton aforesaid and abutting on the lands of the said George Ravenscrofte on the east, north, and south and on the lands of Thomas Mesham, on the west, and in the tenure of the said Thomas Dakin. Term: The lives of the said lessees. Yearly rent: 6d. Witnesses: John Swift; Jane Johnson; Anne Ravenscrofte.

Bond in the penalty of £200 from Thomas Davies of Halkin, co. Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co ...,

Bond in the penalty of £200 from Thomas Davies of Halkin, co. Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., for the due observance of covenants in indentures dated 1 Feb. 1663-4 made between the said obliger and the said obligee. Witnesses: Henry Lewis; Tho. Maltby; Hugh Johnson; Thomas Parry; Hugh Middelton.

Precept from R. Mostyn, sheriff, Ro. Davies, and Robert Whitley to the high and petty constables of the hd of ...,

Precept from R. Mostyn, sheriff, Ro. Davies, and Robert Whitley to the high and petty constables of the hd of Coleshillt, co. Flint, to levy in the hd of Coleshillt £31.13.4, being the last monthly contribution for the three years commencing on 25 June 1662 for defraying the 'charge of the militia which should be sett upon duty in order to ye quiett and safety of ye kingdom' under the late Act of Parliament. The contribution for the whole co. is £134.14.6 for the month. The amount collected is to be paid by 10 Aug. 1666 to Richard Gryffyth of Bagillt, the treasurer appointed.

Indenture, being a grant from Edward Moore, Thomas Moore, and John Moore, all of Ewloe, co. Flint, gent's, to William ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Edward Moore, Thomas Moore, and John Moore, all of Ewloe, co. Flint, gent's, to William Sparke of Aston, co. Flint, gent., of a mansion house, &c. in Ewloe aforesaid wherein Gregorie Moore (father of the said grantors) lately lived, and now in the tenure of Edward Moore, also a close of land adjoining called The pigeon house hay or Dove house hay and the land called Newe Inne, containing 3 parcels of land called The barn hey, Bell's croft, and The meadow, all being in Ewloe aforesaid. Consideration: £217. Witnesses: William Tucker; John Wighe, John Evans; Robert Evans.

Licence, dated 10 Aug. 1673, from Robert Powell, S.T.P., vicar-general and principal official of Isaac, bishop of St Asaph, for ...,

Licence, dated 10 Aug. 1673, from Robert Powell, S.T.P., vicar-general and principal official of Isaac, bishop of St Asaph, for the marriage of William Sparke and Anne Williams of Northop, co. Flint, spinster, at the church of Northop; signed by Thomas Ravenscrofte, registrar. Latin.

Covenant to levy a fine of m's and lands in Counsillt, Swinshead, Flintland and Flint

Indenture, being a covenant by Roger Jones of Coedonn, co. Flint, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Humphrey Jones, to levy unto Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, yeoman, and his daughter, Anne Hughes, spinster, at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint, a fine of a m. and lands in Counsillt aforesaid in the tenure of Thomas Piers and of 5 parcels of land at a place called Swinshead in the tenure of the said Henry Hughes, also of 2 m. and lands in Flint aforesaid in the tenures of John Morris, Thomas Venables, and John Piers, parcels of land in Flintfield in Flint aforesaid called Ackreduon, a parcel of land in Flint called Suffurlong, two parcels of land in Flintfield in the tenure of Hugh Midleton, and a m. and lands in Flint in the tenure of Edward Lewis, Anne, his wife, and Thomas Millington to enure to the use of the said Henry Hughes and Anne Hughes so that they may become tenants of the freehold; and that a recovery should then be suffered whereby Henry Lewis of Halkin, gent., and William Butler of Cornist, gent., both in co. Flint, should become seised of the said property to the use of the said Henry Hughes and Anne Hughes.

Proviso that, on payment of £350 to the said Henry Hughes and Anne Hughes by the said Roger Jones and Humphrey Jones, the said property should be held to the use of the said Roger Jones for his life, with remainder to the said Humphrey Jones in fee simple.

Witnesses: John Conway; W. Butler; Humfrey Wynn; Edward Humfreys; Evan Jones.

Indenture, being a covenant by John Gravell of the town of fflint, gent., William Morris of Cornist, co. Flint gent ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by John Gravell of the town of fflint, gent., William Morris of Cornist, co. Flint gent., and Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., to levy to William Butler of Cornist aforesaid, gent., and Richard Griffith of Bagillt, co. Flint, gent., a fine of a m. in the town of fflint called The ould house in the tenure of the said John Gravell, a m. in fflint aforesaid called The new house, late in the occupation of Thomas Gravell, gent. (father of the said John Gravell), and lately purchased by the said William Morris from the said John Gravell, and all other m's and lands of the said Thomas and John Gravell situate in fflint and Counsyllt to enure (as to The new house) to the use of the said William Morris for his life, with remainder to Roger Ellis of Bagillt aforesaid, gent., and Mary, his wife (dau. of the said William Morris), and their issue, with remainder to the heirs of William Morris; and to enure (as to 4 closes of land in Counsyllt situate at a place called Maesgwyn and called Y peder ackar and Y ddwy ackar and two small quillets called Y pim ackar and Kae batkin) to the use of the said Henry Hughes and his daughter, Mary Hughes, until they shall be paid £42.11.2, with remainder to the said John Gravell in fee simple; and to enure (as to The ould house and the rest of the said property) to the use of the said John Gravell in fee simple. Witnesses: Humphrey Price; Robert Bythelle of Kilken; Jo. Hughes of Pentedow.

Release from Thomas Browne of the town of fflint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, being an acknowledgement ...,

Release from Thomas Browne of the town of fflint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, being an acknowledgement of the receipt by the former of £10.5.6, being the balance of the purchase money for the m. situate in fflint and Bolles in which the said Thomas Browne lives. Witnesses: William Morris; John Gravell; Jo. Hughes.

Indenture, being a lease for 3 years and 7 months from Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., and his ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 3 years and 7 months from Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., and his daughter, Mary Hughes, to John Gravell of the town of fflint, gent., of 5 paicels of land in Counsillt aforesaid called Y peder ackar (in a field called Y pum ackar), Y ddwy ackar, and Kaye Batkyn. Yearly rent: £3.3s. Witnesses: Humphrey Jones; Thomas Piers; John Jones.

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, and Dame Cecill ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, and Dame Cecill, his wife (only daughter and heiress of Andrew Ellise, esq., dec., by the Hon. ffrances Ellise of Alrhey, co. Flint, widow), to Roger Whitley of London, esq., of the capital m. in Alrhey in p. Bangor, co. Flint, in the tenure of John Powell and closes of land called The chelley, The little kaybanadle, Kayhemith, Mayo, Alrey, Talepentre, Croft Evan, Bryntrillyn croft, Aranagle, Pullagerwyn, and Terreprenne and all other realty of the said grantors in p's Bangor, Overton, otherwise Orton, Madock, Worshenbury, and Dungrey, cos Denb. and Flint, and in the tenures of Hugh Taylor, Roger Powell, Robert Jones, Roger Ralfe, Edward ap Edward, Sidney Richard, Leonard Evans, widow, Sir Kenrick Eyton, ffrancis Clarke, John Edwards, Griffith Edwards, ---- Edwards, widow, John ap Edward, John Kenrick, Thomas Tonna, John Carter, Richard Venables, Rowland ap John, Roger Bradley's widow, Thomas Lea Thomas, Thomas Lloyd, esq., Meredith Humphrey, Katherine Morris, Edward Rogers, Sidney Ellice, Widow ffoulkes, Mrs Chalener, Roger Birian, David Parry, Lumley Lloyd, Ralph Roberts, Roger Powell of Bangor, and William Pitchford, also all lands of the said grantors in the p.es, t.s, &c., of Bangor, otherwise Bangor Monachorum, Orton, otherwise Orton Madock, Worthenbury, and Overton, co. Flint and Denb. Consideration: A sum of money. Witnesses: Thomas Whitley; George Peryer.

Indenture, being a surrender from Susan ffiennes of Ixworth, Suffolk (widow of and one of the executors of the Hon ...,

Indenture, being a surrender from Susan ffiennes of Ixworth, Suffolk (widow of and one of the executors of the Hon. Richard ffiennes of Broughton, Oxfordshire, esq., dec.); Pharamus ffiennes, esq. (son and heir and the other executor of the said Hon. Richard ffiennes, dec.), and the Hon. ffrances Ellise of Alrhey, co. Flint, widow, to William Petit of the Inner Temple, London, esq., Thomas ffrancis of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, esq., and Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martin in the Fields, kt, of an annuity of £100 charged by an indenture, dated 19 Oct. 1658, by Andrew Ellice of Alrhey aforesaid to the Hon. James ffiennes of Shuckford, Oxfordshire, esq., and the said Richard ffiennes (who survived the said James ffiennes) on the following property in co. Flint:- The man. of Mould; a water corn mill called Rhyd colley or Colleyford mill in Mould; m's and lands in the tenure of Elizabeth Lloyd and John ap Jhon; a parcel of land called Mount alt or Baylyhill; a tmt in the tenure of John Robert ap Howell; 2 cottages in the tenure of Hugh ap John Evan otherwise Bacor, and Jane verch Griffith; 3 m's and lands in the tenure of Michael Bolton, Alice verch David, or Agnes verch David, and David Lloyd; a tmt in the tenure of Margaret Price, all the above property being in Mould aforesaid; a m. and lands in Mould and Brechanillt in the tenures of Edward Parker and Griffith Fdwards; a m. and lands in Nerquis and Leeswood in the tenure of John Wynne; 2 m's and lands in Mould, Brechanillt, and Broncoeed in the tenure of Robert Lloyd and Alderman Bennett or Lloyd; a m. and lands in Mould, Rhuall, and Hendre Byfa in the tenure of Roger Jones; a tmt and lands in Mould, Hendrebyfa, Gwernafield, and Gwyssanay in the tenure of Robert Davies, esq., a tmt and lands in Mould, Rhuall, and Brechinillt in the tenure of Griffith Edwards; a m. and lands in Hendre byfa in the tenure of Edward Roseingrave; 2 tmt's and lands in Gwyssanay in the tenures of Hoell ap Robert, Robert ap Howell or Robert Williams, and Robert Roberts; 2 m's and lands in Brechanillt in the tenure of Ithell John Robert John Thomas or Thomas John Robert, and the wife of Morris Thomas or John ap John Ralph; 5 m's and lands in Gwyssanay and Gwernafield in the tenures of Humphrey Hughes, William Jones, Dorothy Jones (late wife of David Griffith ap Nicholas), Thomas Rees ap John, and Hugh Jones; 5 m's and lands in Argoed in the tenure of Thomas John ap Ellis and Edward John ap Ellis, Robert ap William, Thomas Humphreys, Robert Williams, and Ellen verch Griffith; a m. and lands in Argoed and Bistre in the tenure of John Jones; a water corn mill and lands in Bistre and Leeswood in the tenure of John Eyton, esq.; a m. and lands in Bistre in the tenures of Margaret verch Richard or Edward Williams; m's and lands in Bistre in the tenures of John Price, Edward Williams, Rees Thomas, Richard Vigors, Thomas ap John, John David Ithell, and Edward William Kenricke.

Witnesses: Francis Prouze; Thomas Hodges; Jos. Pike; Giles Bateson; An. Lowell; George Peryer; Hen. Bosworth; Joseph Beane; Jacob Bosworth.

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, to George Peryer ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, to George Peryer, citizen and scrivener of London, and Henry Bosworth of London, gent., of the man. or lp of Mould and all the m's and lands of the said grantor in p's, t's, &c. of Mould, Rhualt, Madithied, Guernafield, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistre, Lloynegrin, Broncoed, Trebrith, Brechanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Hartsheath otherwise Haresheath, Caergwolley, Hope, Hope Madithied, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn, Queen Hope, Uchmynydd Ucha, Uchmynydd Issa, Ranberfedd, Kinarton, and Shortley, co. Flint. Consideration: £3,000. Witnesses: Thomas Raymond ; Thomas ffrancis; Jos. Pike; Joseph Bean.

Indenture, being a lease for 7 years from Thomas Piers Baxter of the town of Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 7 years from Thomas Piers Baxter of the town of Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., of a tmt in Counsillt aforesaid and 2 a. of land appertaining thereto in the tenure of Williiam Jones at the yearly rent of 20s., also a parcel of land called Four acres in Maesgwyn in the tenure of the said Thomas Piers Baxter, a tmt in Counsillt called Y pingle in the tenure of John Piers, 2 closes called Y ddole ucha and Y ddole issa (33 a.) and a tmt in fflint in the tenure of Mary Parry, widow, late wife of Humfrey Thomas, dec., and leased to the said Mary Parry at the yearly rent of 10s. Consideration: £25. Yearly rent: A pepper corn. Witnesses: Humphrey Jones; John Thomas; Henry Lewis.

Indenture, whereby Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., and his daughter, Mary Hughes, of Counsyllt, spinster (after reciting that ...,

Indenture, whereby Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., and his daughter, Mary Hughes, of Counsyllt, spinster (after reciting that, by an indenture dated 1 June 1676 and made between John Gravell of the town and co. Flint, gent., William Morris of Cornist, co. Flint, gent., and the said Henry Hughes, of the first part, John Hughes of Penbedow, co. Denb., gent, of the second part, and William Butler of Cornist aforesaid, gent., and Richard Griffith of Bagillt, co. Flint, gent., of the third part, it was agreed that a fine, which was afterwards levied, should be levied at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint of 4 closes of land at a place called Maesgwyn in Counsyllt aforesaid, two being called respectively Peder ackar and Y ddwy ackar, and two of the said closes being in a close called Y pum ackar, and closes in Counsyllt called Kayey Badkin, to enure to the use of the said Henry Hughes and Mary Hughes, subject to redemption), declare that, on payment to them by the said John Gravell of £12, all the said property shall be held to the use of the said John Gravell in fee simple, except the premises called Kayey badkin, of which the equity of redemption had been released by the said John Gravell to the said Henry Hughes and Mary Hughes. Witnesses: Roger Parry; Humfrey Wynn; William Lewys.

Indenture, being a covenant by Roger Jones of Coedonn, co. Flint, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Humphrey Jones ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by Roger Jones of Coedonn, co. Flint, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Humphrey Jones, gent., to levy, at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint, to John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denb., esq., Josiah Jones of Oakenhoult, co. Flint, gent., Roger Parry of Mertyn Isglau, co. Flint, gent., and Henry Lewis of Haulkin, co. Flint, gent., a fine of the following property to enure to the uses declared in an indenture dated 20 Oct. 1675 and made between the said covenantors, of the first part, the said John Wynne, Josiah Jones, Roger Parry, and Henry Lewis, of the second part, and Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., of the third part:- A m. and lands called Coedonn in fflint and Bolles; parcels of land in fflint and Bolles called Y rofft, Gweirglodd pentre, Coetkay'r morva, Coetkay'r wyddfyd issa, Coetkay'r wyddfyd ucha, Y coed, Y groftydd, Y kayey newydd, Cefn vaes, Y fron goch, The spout, Coetkay'r scybor, Coetkay'r weirglodd, Y weirglodd hir, Coetkay coch, Erw batch, Groft ffoxlow, Tir paham, Tir budur, 'R ackre Gwnion, Coetkay gwartheg, Pont ffynnon Vair, Y chwech ackar, Y ddwy ackar dduon, and Tir y bont; a m. and parcel of land called Yr ackar in the tenure of Thomas ap Ellis; a tmt called Tythyn y bryn; closes called Coetkay Salusbury, Ackar pant, and Y pwll glo, a m., &c. late in the tenure of Thomas Spicer, and now of Robert Morris; 3 tmt's in the tenures of Mathew Evans, Mary Parry, and Roger Splusbury; a horse-mill in the tenure of the said Roger Jones; the tmt wherein the said Humfrey Jones dwells; a tmt in the tenure of Thomas ap Ellis; all the above mentioned property being in Atticrosse, fflint, and Bolles.

Witnesses: John Mathewes of Leeswood; Richard Griffith of Bagillt; Griffith Jones; William Lewis.

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