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Statute Bond,

  1. John Hughes of Ruthen, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Richard Williams of Ruthen. Statute Bond. Latin.

[Sir Richard Myddelton to Mr. Jodrell],

He had considered the proposals sent to him as a basis for a reference between Sir R. Cotton and himself, and was returning them with alterations and additions. Enclosed are nine points relating to a proposal for arbitration between [Sir Richard Myddelton] and Sir R. Cotton, with regard to arrears of rent due to the former in the lordship of Ruthin. Draft.

Settlement, prior to the intended marriage of William ap Davyd, second son of Davyd ap Davyd, and Elizabeth verch Thomas ...,

  1. Thomas ap Richard of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, yeoman, and Anne, his wife;. 2. Davyd ap Davyd of Wrexham, butcher, and John edwardes of Stansty, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 3. John Puleston of Pickhill, co. Denbigh, gent., John Powell of Orton fforen, co. fflint, yeoman, Davyd Edwardes of Stansty aforesaid, gent., and William Edwardes of Stansty aforesaid, gent., and William Edisbury of Marchwiell, co. Denbigh, gent. Settlement, prior to the intended marriage of William ap Davyd, second son of Davyd ap Davyd, and Elizabeth verch Thomas, sole daughter and heir apparent of the first party hereto, referring to two shops, cellars and lofts in the high street of the town of Wrexham, a messuage or tenement and half a bay of a barn in Lampint in Wrexham, a cottage and garden in Lampint and one other cottage. Draft.

Settlement, prior to the intended marriage between the first party hereto and Ellenor Warburton, eldest daughter of Sir George Warburton ...,

  1. Sir Franncis Edds of Shrewsbury, co. Sallop, bart.;. 2. Sir Richard Oatley of Pitchford, co. Sallop, kt., Thomas Owen of Condover, co. Sallop, esq., Thomas Cholmondeley of Vale Royall, co. Chester, esq., and Humfrey Lloyd of Bers, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 3. Sir Thomas Myddelton of Chirke castle, co. Denbigh, kt., and Sir George Warburton of Arley, co. Chester, bart. Settlement, prior to the intended marriage between the first party hereto and Ellenor Warburton, eldest daughter of Sir George Warburton and grandchild of Sir Thomas Myddelton, referring to the manor or lordship of Meole Brace, a messuage or tenement called Newton ffarme in Newton, the tithes and tenths of corn and hay and all other tithes and tenths within the said manor or lordship and within the parishes of Brace Meole, Newton, Edgbold, ffranckwell and Kingsland, and a capital messuage in Shrewsbury called the Colledge of St. Chadd. Draft.

Settlement prior to the intended marriage of Roger Grosvenor, esq., son and heir apparent of the first party, and Christian ...,

  1. Sir Richard Grosvenor of Eaton, co. chester, Bart.;. 2. John Eyton of leeswood, co. flynt, esq., John Mostyn of glothaeth, co. Carnarvon, esq., Thomas Myddelton of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, esq., and John Edisbury of pentre'r clawdd, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 3. Sir Thomas myddelton of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, kt. Settlement prior to the intended marriage of Roger Grosvenor, esq., son and heir apparent of the first party, and Christian Myddelton, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Myddelton, whereby Sir Richard Grosvenor settled the manors of Eaton alias Eaton super dee and Poulton in co. Chester, tithes oblations, etc., issuing from Poulton, ffarndon, Churton, Barton, Clutton, Chowley and Aldersey, co. Chester, the 'seu' all fishing of his the said Sir Richard grosvenor in the riu' of Dee', the free fishing in the river Dee, the ferry over the river Dee, and the serjeantship of the river Dee,... The declaration of the uses of the settlement specified the following property - a capital messauge in high and lower kinnerton and Broughton, cos Chester and fflint, called The hall of kinnerton, parcels in the township of Burton, co. Denbigh, called gweredey moores, messuages in the townships of lower and upper kinnerton, a capital messuage or manor house in Pulton, co. Chester, called the hall of pulton, parcels in Pulton called the moore vnder the hall, the furthest chappell field, the great Chappell field, the highest chappell field, the chappell field next the house, the two oxe leasowes, Priors meadow, the poole mouth meadowe, hartcliffe next pulton, sheepe croft, sheepcroft wood, little hartcliffe, maleyes Colte ........., the milne croft and yard, the greate greene field, the little greene field, the greene firld next the house and the great pavement hay, a parcel called ffigden moore in ffigden in Eaton, tithes in Pulton, parcels in Allington, co. Denbigh, called the gilvaughes, and a messauge in dodleston, co. Chester, called greene Wall. Also a bond for the performance of the covenants in the above indenture, and the praecipe and concord of a fine to be levied in respect thereof. Drafts. For the complete description, including full list of named properties and locations, see entry in the former schedule, "A Schedule of the Records of the Lordship of Ruthin", pp. 369-70, which can be found in hard copy at NLW.

Settlement. Previous to an intended marriage between Robert Price, son and heir apparent of the said Rees ap Thomas, and ...,

  1. Rees ap Thomas of Crogenwladys, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. John ap Edward ap gr' of Ruabon, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 3. Edward ap Moris of nantgwryd, co. Denbigh, gent., and Edward Dymmocke of marchwiel, co. Denbigh, gent. Settlement. Previous to an intended marriage between Robert Price, son and heir apparent of the said Rees ap Thomas, and Rose Jones, daughter and heir of the said John ap Edward, referring to a messuage and tenement in the townships of Crogen Wladys and Kilkwchwyn, co. Denbigh, a messuage in the township of Measbury, co. Sallop, and all other the messuages, etc., of the first party hereto in the said townships; also a messuage and tenement in the township of Ruabon, co. Denbigh, wherein the second party hereto lived, and all other his messuages, etc., in the townships of Ruabon, Denynlley, Erowallo and Havodgynvor or elsewhere in co. Denbigh. Draft.

Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of William Purefoy and Jane Lloyd and referring to a messuage or burgage ...,

  1. Jane Lloyd of Burbage, co. Leicester, sole daughter and heir of John Lloyd late of Signett, co. Denbigh, gent., and Margarett, his wife;. 2. William Purefoy of Wolvershill alias Wolvershall, co. Warr., esq. Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of William Purefoy and Jane Lloyd and referring to a messuage or burgage in Ruthin, co. Denbigh, two messuages in Bachierig, co. Denbigh, a messuage in Boddigre yr Yarll, co. Denbigh, a messuage in Streflyn in the parish of Llanyckill, co. Merioneth, called y ffrondderu, and two messuages and a toft in Maestran in the parish of Llanyckill aforesaid called yr Argoed.

Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of the said William Purefoy and Jane Loyd, and referring to a capital ...,

  1. William Purefoy of Wollvershill alias Woolvershall, co. Warwicke, esq.;. 2. Jane Lloyd of Burbage, co. Leicester sole daughter and heir of John Loyd of Signet, co. Denbigh, gent., and Margaret, his wife;. 3. James Armston of Burbage aforesaid, esq., Abraham Barnwell of Burgbage, gent., and George Purefoy of London, haberdasher;. 4. Walter Savage of Worcester, esq., and Peter Cappur of Burbage aforesaid, gent. Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of the said William Purefoy and Jane Loyd, and referring to a capital messuage or manor house in Woolvershill, closes or inclosed grounds in Woolvershill called the Mill Meadow, the Mill Holme, the Horse Close, the long Meadow, the New Close, the Conigree, the Rye Close, the Crab Tree Meadow, the Crabbtree Leyes and Butchers meadow, two closes lying between the Crabbtree Leyes and Butchers Meadow, a messuage in Bramcoate alias Barewangle in co. Warwicke, parcels in Bramcoate called the Backhouse Close, The Demaske Croft, Cookes Close and Pains Close, the croft next to the common ground of Bramcoate, a parcel in Bramcoate called the New Inclosure, the meadow adjoining, a messuage in Bramcoate, and several closes formerly one whole field called the West ffeild in Bramcoate. Copy.

Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of Robert Salusbury, son and heir apparent of the first party, and Marye ...,

  1. John Salusbury of llanroost, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. William Wynne of Melay, co. Denbigh, esq. Settlement (pre nuptial) relating to the marriage of Robert Salusbury, son and heir apparent of the first party, and Marye Wyn, sister of the second party whereby the first party covenanted to grant an annuity of £30 issuing out of a capital messuage and lands in the townships of llanroost and Garthegyvaneth, co. Denbigh, and out of all other his messuages, etc., in co. denbigh, excepting one messuage or bovy of lands called pant Elor in the township of fforest, three messuages in the township of deynant and a parcel in the same township, and the title of dower of Elizabeth, his wife; with further covenants relating to the entailing of the capital messuage aforementioned, the three messuages in deynant called y tythyn canol, y tythyn isa and y tythyn vgha, the parcel in deynant called cay'r hendrey, and two parcels called Dole belda and cay duy.

Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the said John Moris and Elizabeth, reputed daughter of Charles Myddelton, gent ...,

  1. John Moris of Pooleflatt in the suburbs and liberties of the town of Denbighe, co. Denbighe, tanner;. 2. Thomas Myvot of Henllan, co. Denbighe, gent., and Richard Evans of Denbighe, gent. Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the said John Moris and Elizabeth, reputed daughter of Charles Myddelton, gent., deceased, referring to property in Pooleflatt aforesaid within the suburbs and liberties of the town of Denbighe.

Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the first party and Anne, daughter of Thomas Lewis Gruffith of llansannan ...,

  1. Robert Parry of Deynant, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. John Roberts of Deynant aforesaid and Robert ffoulkes of Wennallt, co. Denbigh, gentlemen. Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the first party and Anne, daughter of Thomas Lewis Gruffith of llansannan, co. Denbigh, and referring to a messuage called Tythyn Gweirglodd felin in Archwedlocke and llysaled in the commote of vwchaled, bounded by a parcel called kay pechodin, by a parcel called gallt y felin, by the highway leading from gallt y felin to Glyn dv and by land called kay'r meirch, messuages, a smithy, land and tenements in the townships of llansannan and Rhydidion, a messuage and tenement in the township of Grigor in a place there called plas Panton, and one other messuage and tenement in plas Panton aforesaid, all in co. Denbigh.

Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William Chambers and Jane Evans, base daughter of the said ...,

  1. John Chambers of the town of Denbighe, gent., and William Chambers, son and heir of the said John;. 2. Thomas Bankes, M.A., dean of St. Assaph, and Agnes, his wife, late wife of Hughe Evans, clerk, deceased, former dean of St. Asaph, and administratrix of the goods of her late husband. Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William Chambers and Jane Evans, base daughter of the said Hughe Evans, referring to a capital messuage and burgage in the heihe streate beneath the heighe Crosse of Denbighe in the suburbs of the said town, extending in length from the highe streate to the lane called the parke lane, two messuages and tenements in Archwedlog, co. Denbighe, all other messuages of the first party in Archwedlog, and a messuage, toft, burgage and ground in the highe streete of the suburbs of the town of Denbighe, extending in length from the said highe streete to the Castell parke.

Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William and Jane, his wife, being a grant of a ...,

  1. John Chambers of Denbighe, co. Denbighe, gent., and William Chambers, gent., his son and heir apparent;. 2. Thomas ap Richarde of kerrigydridion, co. Denbighe, and Richarde ap John ap Ieuan of Henllan, co. Denbigh, gent. Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William and Jane, his wife, being a grant of a capital messuage and burgage in the heighe streete beneath the heighe crosse of Denbighe in the suburbs of the said town, extending in length from the heighe street to the lane called the park lane, and in breadth from the lands of William Knowll' to the lands of piers lloid alias Rosyndall and ales Ockley; two messuages and tenements in Archwedlog, co. Denbighe; and a messuage, tenement, tofts, burgage and ground with the buildings thereon in the highe street of the suburbs of the town of Denbighe, extending in length from the highe street to the castle parke.
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