1 Annabella Williams of Penbedw, co. Denb., wife of Edward Lloyd Williams of Penylan, esq. 2 William Watkin Edward Wynne of Peniarth co. Mer., esq. Agreement relating to the division of £34,691, exclusive of a price still to be agreed for timber, being the purchase money for the Drenewydd estate in p's Whittington and Oswestry, Shropshire, agreed to be sold to William Ormsby Gore of Porkington: (i) £23,690 to be invested in funds to the separate and sole use of 1; (ii) £11,000 and the price for the sale of the timber to be invested and during their joint lives as much of the proceeds as shall amount to £238.6.6, being the equivalent of the present rental of the Mallwyd estate, p. Mallwyd, cos Mer. and Mont. (see recitals) to 1 and the residue to the use of 2 and after the death of 1 to such uses as 1 shall appoint; (iii) 2 shall receive the rents and profits of the Mallwyd estate of which 1 is a tenant for life; and (iv) 1 to pay costs attending the sale to William Ormsby Gore. Recites the will and codicil of Watkin Williams [DF622] who devised all his estates to trustees to the use of his wife Elizabeth for life with remainder to several uses which have since been determined or failed, with remainder to his sister Annabella Puleston for life and her first and other sons successively in tail male and in default of such issue (which has happened) to his niece Annabella Williams (then Annabella Lloyd) and her eldest son, a deed of separation of A.W. and Edward Lloyd Williams (then Edward Lloyd Lloyd), dated 25 Sept. 1820, whereby Ell demised to trustees two-fifths share of the man's and lands in cos Denb. and Flint (which were subject to the trusts of the said will) for 101 years determinable upon the lives of E.L.L. and A.L., in trust for A.L., that the trusts created by the last recited deed were revoked on 30 July 1825 and E.L.L. (then E.L.W.) demised the remaining three-fifths of the same estate for 101 years in trust for A.W. during their joint lives, that A.W. had no children, that testator's niece Annabella Puleston who had married William Wynne of Peniarth, co. Mer., died in 1822 leaving 2, her eldest son surviving who was tenant in tail expectant on the death of 1 without male issue, that by a common recovery suffered on 25 Nov. 1826, 2 acquired the fee simple in remainder expectant on the death of 1 in premises in p's Whittington and Oswestry, that on 31 Jan. 1829 1 and 2 agreed to sell the same and the money should be divided between them, subject to a sum of £2,261 secured by a bond of the said Watkin Williams due to the trustees of his late mother, and that A.W. would if required by the purchasor(s) invest the residue of her moiety in the funds upon trust to indemnify the purchasor(s) from the recited will in favour of A.W.'s children in case such uses should ever take effect and from the trusts declared for her separate use by the recited deed of 24 Sept. 1820 it being apprehended that such trusts could not be revoked by the recited deed of 30 July 1825, and that 2 had agreed to similarly indemnify the purchasor(s). Draft.