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Estreat, recording the surrender by William Llewelyn of p. Swansea. co. Glam., yeoman, and William Jenkin of Crinant, p. Cadoxton ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender by William Llewelyn of p. Swansea. co. Glam., yeoman, and William Jenkin of Crinant, p. Cadoxton iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Anne, his wife, of the properties specified in No. 141, and the taking up of the same by William Morgan Evan of the said p. of Cadoxton iuxta Neath, yeoman.

Estreat, recording the surrender by William Price, customary heir of John Prees Watkin, dec., and Maud Thomas of p. Cadoxton ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender by William Price, customary heir of John Prees Watkin, dec., and Maud Thomas of p. Cadoxton iuxta Neath, co. Glam., widow, of a m. called Abercloyd ycha, p. Cadoxton aforesaid, and the taking up of the same by Jenkin Llewelyn of Cadoxton aforesaid. Latin. Endorsed is a memorandum of agreement between the said Jenkin Llewelin and the said Maud Thomas touching the payment of annual rent for the said property.

Estreat, recording the surrender by William Seys of Swanzey, esq., John Lewellin of Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, gent., Leyson Lewellin late ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender by William Seys of Swanzey, esq., John Lewellin of Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, gent., Leyson Lewellin late of Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, and Richard Harryes late of Brucoch [sic], p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, son of Rowland Harrys late of Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, gent., late dec., all of co. Glam., of m's called Maes Mawr, Ynis Vadock, Penlloyn Merick, and Ynis y Bont, and the taking up of the same by Edward Evans of Eglesbush, gent.; a recovery, with double voucher, of four m's, four gardens, and 150 a. of land in p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, suffered between Howell Powell, gent., demandant, and Edward Evans, gent., tenant; and the surrender by the said Edward Evans, Richard Harryes, and Howell Powell of the m's called Maes mawr, Ynis vadock, Penlloyn Meyrick, and Ynis y bont, to be regranted to John Lewellin of Ynisygerwn, to the use of Christopher Seys, second son of Mathew Seys late of Swanzey, gent., but subject to redemption on payment by the said Richard Harryes to the said Christopher Seys of the sums of £28.8.8, £28.8.8, and £502.17.4. Latin.

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage) by David Thomas of p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife, and William ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage) by David Thomas of p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife, and William Powell of [blank], p. [blank], yeoman, and Anne, his wife, lately called Anne John, widow, of a m. called Maes yr Hendre and lands called Gwayn y David with the moiety of wood growing thereon, and the taking up of the same by Daniel Gethin of p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, yeoman. Draft.

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by David Thomas of p. Cadoxton iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by David Thomas of p. Cadoxton iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife, and Jenkin Stephen, copyhold tenant, of a m. called Maes yr Hendre and lands called Gwayn y David, and the moiety of timber growing thereon, and the taking up of the same by Thomas Hopkins of Tyn yr hewl, gent., to the use of Ann John now of p. Lantwit near Neath, widow of David John of Cadoxton near Neath, yeoman, dec.

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by Richd Bevan, son and copyhold heir of Morgan Evan late of p ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by Richd Bevan, son and copyhold heir of Morgan Evan late of p. Cadoxton, dec., David Thomas of the same, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife, eldest daughter and one of the copyhold heirs of Roger William late of the same, dec., of a moiety of m's and lands called Maes yr Hendre, Lloyn Llank ycha, gwayn y Drosgol, Lloydka [sic] Drosgol, Llyest Davidd ddy, and Gwayn y deoedd [sic], and the taking up of the same by [blank], to the use of Daniel Gethin of p. Cadoxton, yeoman. Draft.

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by William Jenkin of p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Anne, his wife ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £100) by William Jenkin of p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, yeoman, and Anne, his wife, of a m. and tmt called Tyr y Cwm, cottages called Ynis y badava, Old Shop, and Ty yn y Cwm, and a m. called Tuy newidd, all at Crynant, p. Cadoxtone iuxta Neath, and the taking up of the same by William Llewelyn of Lower Sketty, p. Swansea, yeoman.

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £200) by Morgan Llewellin of t. Neath, tanner, grandson and customary heir of William ...,

Estreat, recording the surrender (mortgage for £200) by Morgan Llewellin of t. Neath, tanner, grandson and customary heir of William Llewellin late of p. Lantwit near Neath, dec., of the properties specified in Nos 44-5, and the taking up of the same by Thomas Thomas of Abernant, p. Cadoxton near Neath, gent.

File of individual sheets of Welsh and English poetry and some miscellaneous documents. Some of the poetry sheets, numbered 1a-1j ...,

File of individual sheets of Welsh and English poetry and some miscellaneous documents. Some of the poetry sheets, numbered 1a-1j, from the late 17th and early 18th centuries, are endorsed 'D.18', and are discussed at some length in D. Rhys Phillips: The History of the Vale of Neath (Swansea, 1925), Appendix XXV (pp. 731-42). They belonged originally to Philip Williams (dec. 1717) of Plas Dyffryn Clydach, Vale of Neath, 'the Genealogist', and steward of man. Cadoxton and of the Neath Abbey estate of Elizabeth Hoby (dec. 1699). Subsequently they remained in the possession of a legal firm at Neath, and were entrusted to Mr Phillips' 'interpretation' by Mr Nisbet of Church Place. Two other groups of documents associated with the family of Williams of Plas Dyffryn Clydach, also for the most part endorsed 'D.18', are preserved in the National Library of Wales, namely Nos A.1-165 and P. and M. 2744-9, 3857, 5936-7, 6367-70, 6593-6, 6610-25 in the Penrice and Margam muniments. A schedule of these two groups is available, prepared as to the first group by D. Rhys Phillips and as to the second by Walter de Gray Birch of the British Museum. (a) [A 'Merlin' Political Prophecy]; Bonddigion a chyfredin o Cymru a Saison pur Dewch yn nes ir winllan i weitho am y'ch hur ... Davidd William, 1668. [Printed in The History of the Vale of Neath, pp. 736-7.] (b) Ymddiddan rwng pump bardd y borau am ganiad Ceiliog wedi treilio'r nos mewn difyrrwch yn Llyn: Clywais mawr ochlais gwiw gloch Do beraidd bylgeingloch ... Together with transcripts of Morganwg, Glyn Neth, and Tir Gwyr pedigrees. Endorsed: 'Welsh Englins in praise of Cock Crowing'. (c) 'A Welsh Elegy on Mr David Rogers [of Cadoxton]': Iesy grist Duw trugarog gwrandon llef hyd eith Nef ychelder ... (d) 'Elegy on the death of Mr [Miles] Mathewes [of Lancayach, 1682]': Morganwg lu olwg lawn er cofio am wr cyfiawn ... (e) Odl yn dangos dechreuad a diwedd dyn: Dyn o wraig wan ffaig er hoffi, einos fo anwyd mewn noethni. Hopkin Sion. Endorsed: 'A Welsh Poem on the Birth and Death of man'. (f) 'An Elogie [sic] upon ye Death of my Excellent Friend Mrs [Elizabeth] Hobby [of Neath Abbey]': When we would Correct'e indite Of Merrite that exceed the fight. Printed in The History of the Vale of Neath, pp. 733-4. Mr D. Rhys Phillips, in his description of a similar poem by Dafydd Evan preserved in Penrice and Margam document No. A.55, expresses the opinion that this poem is the work of 'one who had been her fervent and devoted admirer - possibly Philip Williams of Dyffryn Clydach'. Endorsed: 'An Elegy upon Madam Hoby'. (g) [Verses in defence of Sir Humphrey Mackworth of Gnoll, c. 1705-10]: Pob calon gywir trwy ddaioni paw sun caru llessiant cymru ... [David Evan]. Printed in The History of the Vale of Neath, p. 735. Endorsed: 'A Welsh poem to Sir Humph. Mackworth'. (h) Ir Parlament yn y flwyddyn 1680: Parlament wyr pyr pwy werin, gallach er gwella'r cyffredin ... Da. William. Question: Gan dâl y mau dial bob dudd, ag ochain ag achwyn mwen [sic] glwedudd [sic] ... Atteb: Nyd iw tâl ddial ar ddin, ond dyald yn talieth pob blywyddyn ... Endorsed: 'a Welsh song to the Parliam't in the yeare 80'. Also endorsed are some financial memoranda. (i) [Verses in praise of Justin Williams of Dyffryn Clydach]: Fy ffrins trwy holl Ddeheubarth a gweynedd oll [corrected to bawb] ai dosparth ... [David Evan]. Endorsed: 'A Welsh Song in praise of my [Philip Williams'] Brother'. (j) 1673, June 19. Order of the Court of the Council in the Marches of Wales, dismissing an action between William Lloyd, plaintiff, and Isaacke George, defendant, for relief in equity touching a specialty and for £9 paid in discharge of the said specialty. [This document, endorsed 'Welsh Poems', was probably used by Philip Williams as a wrapper for some of the other items preserved in this file]. (k) [Tribannau]: Nid marw y mae'r Christion sy'n mado'r byd yn ffuddlon ... [Penillion Telyn]: Y Brytaniaid o Ddeheubarth ag o wynedd fwyn o bob parth ... Both sets of verses are in praise of Paradise. The first extends to 17 verses, the second to 78. (l) Englynion a ganodd Llewelyn ab Evan i ganfol Telyn newydd a wnaethai Roger Powell o Enau'r Glyn, esq. i'w chyflwyno'n Anrheg i Anthony Powell o'r Goetre-hên, esq. Y Fronfraith eurfrith wi'n erfyn fanwyl It fyned a mhopryn ... (m) [Fanny blooming fair]. O! Fanny blooming fair, p'le mae mor fine ei phryd, Hi gyrhaedd gymmaint gair, mae'i n ben ar ddeubarth Byd ... Dafydd Nic'las. Printed in The History of the Vale of Neath, pp. 738-9. See also ibid., pp. 550ff. (n) Chwech Englyn unodle union o alarnadau am Symudiad y digyffelyb waredwr ac ymniffynwr y tlodion a'r gorthwmedig yn Sir Forganwg mewn Materion cyfraith, yr hwn gynt a adwaenid wrth yr Enw Mr John Morgan Pleidiwr Mewn Cyfraith neu yn Saesonag Attorney at Law, ond gwedu hynny a adwaenid yn fwy Enwedigol Wrth y Radd neu'r title John Morgan, esq. pa rhai a wnad ar ei Symudiad ef o Dref Abertawe yn Sir Forganwg i Fynnon yn Sir Aberteifi ?gan un y Sydd Rhy debygol o gael gweled ei Eisiau ef, etc. Och Och, a chan Och, achwynaf, yn Oer Yn awr hi aeth arnaf, ... Rhys Morgan o Bengraignedd yn Llangatwg. Printed in The History of the Vale of Neath, p. 738. (o) [Tribannau] 'ar agwedd Jengtyd ar henaint': Gwrandawed Pawb o'r hollfyd fi'n adrodd Cwrs y Jengtyd ... Llewelin Evan ... o Blwyf Llangrallo. (p) [18]30, Jan. 22. Letter: Henry Davies from Drefnewydd [Newtown] to his brother Mr Robert Davies at Hendregyngen; to be left at Mrs Beynon's, Neath. Accident to the writer's brother ('niwed gan y glo'). Lessons are getting harder and harder. Started on Greek last week - it is very difficult to learn. Will be allowed to start on Virgil next week. Books are very expensive - 4s. for a Greek Dictionary, 6s. for Virgil. Will require a Greek Testament in about three weeks, and that will cost at least 4s. His father has promised him money. News of the weather since Christmas ('yn ddigon oer y sythu brain'). Requests a letter with news of 'Richard Afenyrerw' and of his relatives and friends. Greetings to his parents, brothers, and sisters, T. Davies, Byrnant, 'Thomas Llwynon' (if he is alive) and Mr John Thomas (for he will never remember the writer). Hopes that 'Betty Pendaren' is improving ('yn dyfod ar y gorau'). Greetings to Mary, 'Davydd', and all the writer's family. Brother Llew Powell sends his regards. Welsh. (q) 1830, Oct. 2. Letter Henry Davies from Newtown, to his brother Mr Robert Davies at Hendregyngain; to be left at Mrs Beynon's, Neath. Wrote five weeks ago to his father, but has received no answer; 'yr ydwyf yn teimlo chwant a hiraeth am gael glywed rhiwbeth o dir fy ngwlad ...'; he has heard nothing but what Llew Powell has told him. He is in good health, and is comfortable. He was admitted to the Academy last Wednesday. It will be very difficult for him, but it will all be for his ultimate benefit. He will also receive a little more towards his maintenance. Much corn remains to be harvested. He does not know how Roger is getting on - 'yr oedd hiraeth ofnadwy arnaf yn ymadael a fo ar fynydd Epynt, mwy o lawer na fy arnai eriod or blaen ... ond mi welles yn byr dda yn mhen o ddaetu dwy awr'. He cannot send his 'picture' by post, as it would cost 2s., but intends to send it with Mr Williams, Ty yn coed, who is expected there about Christmas. Wishes to be remembered to his father's family, to Mary and David and all his relatives, to 'brother' John Thomas, to 'yr Henwr or llwynon', and to all who may remember him. Requests a letter, with all news of the district; he wishes to know especially who is likely to minister at Godre-roes. Welsh. (r) Transcript of the memorial inscription of Mary Thomas of Hendregingen [Creunant], spinster, dec. 28 June 1760, aged 45 years; Hopkin Leyshon of Llwynfelis [Creunant], gent., dec. 8 Dec. 1782, aged 49 years; Thomas Jenkin William [of Creunant], dec. 10 July 1822, aged 66 years; and Margaret, wife of the said Thomas Jenkin, dec. 29 Dec. 1828, aged 73 years. (s) Poster advertising a sale of the stock, implements, etc., of Mr Owen Jenkins at Hendregyngen Farm, Crynant, Dylais Valley, 18 Sept. 1900. Printed.

Grant (mortgage for £40) of one toft or house room, one barn, and one tmt of lands called Kil doy ...,

  1. William Thomas Richeard of p. Langonwyd, co. Glam., yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife;. 2. Ievan David ap Ievan Lloyd of the same, yeoman. Grant (mortgage for £40) of one toft or house room, one barn, and one tmt of lands called Kil doy dy at a place called Baydan, p. Langonwyd; with condition for the absolute purchase of the same in default of payment.

Grant of a m. or mansion called Enes pen llwgh and the fishery of the weir of the river Tawe ...,

  1. Richard John, David ap Morgan, Hopkyn John, David ap Hopkyn, and John Griffith ap Owen Gethyn;. 2. John ap Jankyn Havarde and Margaret verch David ap Rees, his wife. Grant of a m. or mansion called Enes pen llwgh and the fishery of the weir of the river Tawe to the same appertaining, and six tmt's of which four are called Kelle onnen, Kelle onnen [sic], Evayrdre egha, and Evairdre yssa, all in p. Llangevelagh, co. Glam. [Other names mentioned: llydeade newith, river called Cleydagh, river called Tawey, Kelle wastode]. Latin. Seals wanting.
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