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Agreement between Hugh Griffith of Brynodol, co. Caern., esq., (1) and David Prichard of Ty mawr and Hugh Williams of ...,

Agreement between Hugh Griffith of Brynodol, co. Caern., esq., (1) and David Prichard of Ty mawr and Hugh Williams of Aden bach, both of p. Llanddeniolen, yeomen (2) 2 are in arrears of rent to 1 for the tmt., called Aden bach, [p. Llanddeniolen] , and in return for being allowed to remain as tenants promise to pay the arrears of £10-3s.-0d., and a yearly rent of £9.

Agreement by John Griffith of Llanfair, co. Caern., Charles Griffith Wynne of Cefnamwlch and Thomas Parry Jones of Madryn, esquires ...,

Agreement by John Griffith of Llanfair, co. Caern., Charles Griffith Wynne of Cefnamwlch and Thomas Parry Jones of Madryn, esquires, to defend together and share the costs of any legal suit brought against any of them by the Rev. William Ellis, rector of Rhiw and curate of Llandidwen, for the claiming of tithes. [Lands mentioned: a m. and lands called Nyffryn, co. Caern., the property of John Griffith, two messuages and lands called Cefnleisiog and Treferwyn, the property of Charles Griffith Wynne, and a mansion house and lands called Madryn, lands called Cledrydd, a part of Cefnmadryn, and a farm and lands called Madrynissa, all in p. Llandidwen, co. Caern.,]. Attached is a map of unspecified lands.

Agreement (copy) for the sale of a toft, gardens, quillets and parcels of land called Caie Goytref otherwise Cae Mur ....

  1. Hugh Griffith of Brynodol, co. Caern., esq.,. 2. John Thomas of Methlern, yeoman. Agreement (copy) for the sale of a toft, gardens, quillets and parcels of land called Caie Goytref otherwise Cae Mur near Cefn y Gair, in the tenure of John Jones in p. Llaniestyn, co. Caern. Consideration: £110.

Agreement (copy), made between Edward (Somerset Earl of Glamorgan, on behalf of King Charles I and Richard [Butler] Lord Viscount ...,

Agreement (copy), made between Edward (Somerset Earl of Glamorgan, on behalf of King Charles I and Richard [Butler] Lord Viscount Mountgarrett, President of the Supreme Council of the Confederate Roman Catholics in Ireland, and others, on behalf of the Catholics, in Ireland, granting to the said Catholics certain freedoms and privileges, for which they agree to send 1000 armed men to serve the King upon request. Recital of a warrant of Charles I, dated 12 March, 1644/5. There follows another copy, slightly different, of the agreement, endorsed with an oath, dated 3 Sept., 1645, by the Earl of Glanmorgan, to fulfil his part in the agreement.

Agreement for conveyances of partition to be made between William Bodvell, esq., and Hugh Griffith esq,

Agreement for conveyances of partition to be made between William Bodvell, esq., and Hugh Griffith esq., :. The Madrin Issa estate in the parishes of Llandidwen, Keidio, Llanvaglan and Nevyn, except for a house and garden in Nevyn, to be conveyed to William Bodvell. The said house and garden [in Nevyn] and the rest of the Madrin Issa estate in the parishes of Llaniestyn, Tydweiliog, Llannor, Pistill and Llanunda to be conveyed to Hugh Griffith. William Bodvell to receive from Humphrey Meredith but £3-18s-3d of the year's rent for Tythyn Sr. Hugh in Llanunda. Hugh Griffith to receive £1-15s-0d from John ap Evan Hughes for a tmt., in Llanvaglan. Hugh Griffith to have the right to plough the Pinfold and Cae'r Wrach at Madrin issa, to graze his horses and cattle at Madrin issa and to feed them at the stables and cowhouses there.

Agreement for the sale of a toft, gardens, quillets and parcels of land called Caia Goytref near Cefn y Gair ...,

  1. Jenkin Owen of Goytref, co. Caern., esq.,. 2. Hugh Griffith of Brynodol, esq.,. Agreement for the sale of a toft, gardens, quillets and parcels of land called Caia Goytref near Cefn y Gair, in the tenure of John Jones, and a cottage and lands called Tir y Goytref, in the tenure of Hugh Morris, both in p. Llaniestyn, co. Caern. Consideration: £95. 15s.

Agreement made between Owin Williams and Maurice Trygarne, attorneys of Richard Hughes and Frances, his wife, and Robert ap Hugh ...,

Agreement made between Owin Williams and Maurice Trygarne, attorneys of Richard Hughes and Frances, his wife, and Robert ap Hugh, who are in dispute concerning a trot., called tythin kay maen llwyd in Castell, co. Caern. The attorneys have agreed that Robert ap Hugh and Richard Hughes and Frances, his wife, are to convey the trot., to the use of Robert ap Hugh for his lifetime and for one year after his death, paying 6d yearly and 20d for the year after his death. Endorsed with a note, in Latin, that this draft was examined [ ] July, 1696, by the King's Commissioners, in a cause at the Great Sessions for counties Caern., and Mer., between Richard Hughes, complainant, and William George and others, defendants. The note is signed by John Evans and David Lloyd.

Agreement or tack note between John Griffith Griffith of Plas Llanfair, co. Caern., esq., and John Edwards of Farchynysfawr, p ...,

Agreement or tack note between John Griffith Griffith of Plas Llanfair, co. Caern., esq., and John Edwards of Farchynysfawr, p. Llanaber, farmer and James Jones of Dolgelley, saddler, both of co. Mer., granting liberty to dig for minerals for 3 years to John Edwards and James Jones on a farm and lands called Farchynysfawr, p. Llanaber, co. Mer., with the option of a further lease of 21 years. Annual rent: £10 or 1/12 of the value of the minerals. Counterpart.

Agreement to exchange a m. and lands of 1 called Tir John Robert Clerk otherwise Tythyn Tudweiliog in the tenure ...,

  1. John Griffith of p. Llannor, co. Caern., tailor. 2. John Griffith of Carnarvon, esq.,. Agreement to exchange a m. and lands of 1 called Tir John Robert Clerk otherwise Tythyn Tudweiliog in the tenure of John Thomas, labourer, in p. Tydweiliog, and a m. and lands of 2 called Bryn y pys in the tenure of Hugh John William, yeoman, in p. Llannor, co. Caern. Consideration: £25 payable by each to the other. Endorsed with a note of receipt of even date for £4-4s by 1.

Agreement To Grant a m. and lands called Tu yn y Coed in the tenure of Margarett Hughes, in p ...,

  1. Margaret Hughes of p. Tydweiliog, co. Caern., widow and Hugh Jones, her eldest s.,. 2. John Griffith of Brinodol, esq.,. Agreement To Grant a m. and lands called Tu yn y Coed in the tenure of Margarett Hughes, in p. Tydweiliog, In Exchange For £2-5s and a dwelling house and chamber adjoining thereto, a field called Cae Ucha and a field joining on the high road opposite the field called Cae Ucha, part of the tmt., in the holding of Peter Hughes in p. Edern, co. Caern.,.

Agreement to lease to 2 a m. and farm lands called Tyddyn Davidd, in p. Llandwrog, co. Caern., late in ...,

  1. John Griffith of Llanfair, co. Caern., esq.,. 2. Methusalem Griffith of Tyddyn Davidd, p. Llandwrog, yeoman. Agreement to lease to 2 a m. and farm lands called Tyddyn Davidd, in p. Llandwrog, co. Caern., late in the holding of John Griffith, deceased. Undertaking by 2 to give up his title to a cottage he built and a garden he enclosed on common ground adjoining the property of 1. Annual rent: £24.

Agreement to make a recovery at the court of Great Sessions, co. Caern., of 1 m. and 240 a., of ...,

  1. John Gruffythe ap David ap Madock of Madryn, co. Caern., gent.,. 2. Hugh ap Gruffythe ap John Gr' of the same, gent. Agreement to make a recovery at the court of Great Sessions, co. Caern., of 1 m. and 240 a., of land in Madryn and Morva, co. Caern., late the lands of 1, in favour of 2. Note of deeds of 2 May, 1567 (nos. D189-90). Seal. Torn.
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