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Assignment of a tenement and two closes in Bothugrey yr yarll, which said two closes were divided into thirteen parcels ...,

  1. Harry Lewis David ap Robert of Bothugrey yr yarll, co. Denbigh, yeoman, Jane, his wife, Henry Parry, son and heir apparent of the said Harry Lewis, John ap Edwad of Chwiliriog, co. Denbigh, gent., and John Lewis David ap Robert, the elder, of Bothugrey yr yarll aforesaid, yeoman;. 2. David ap John David of Trevibychen, co. Denbigh, yeoman. Assignment of a tenement and two closes in Bothugrey yr yarll, which said two closes were divided into thirteen parcels called y bryn oddiar y ty, y Dioske, y pany vcha, y pant issa, y kae bychan, erw'r Dwr, Craig fynnon Armon, y talardir, erow yr byarth, kae mawr vcha, kae mawr issa, erow yr brenyn and rhan y gynfon; and also of five closes, four of which were lying against the close called kae tan y Creigie, and the fifth of which was called erow pant y Tervyn, which five closes were also in Bothugrey yr yarll.

Assignment of a tenement called llanvayr yssaph within the township of hyraythog and lordship of Denbigh, which had been granted ...,

  1. William ap Res ap Ieuan;. 2. Thomas ap Richard price. Assignment of a tenement called llanvayr yssaph within the township of hyraythog and lordship of Denbigh, which had been granted to the first party by Geoffrey, abbot of the monastery of the Blessed Mary at Conwaye, for a period of 99 years by indenture dated 10 July 1534. Latin.

Assignment of a tenth part of the lordship and lordships of Duffryn Lloyd alias Dyffryn Clwyd with Ruthyn Town, co ...,

  1. Elizabeth Brittaine, relict of William Brittaine, deceased, Frances Whitley, relict of William Whitley, deceased, and Esther Arundel, spinster, of the parish of Saint Brides, London, daughters and coheirs of Francis Arundell, deceased, son and heir of Elizabeth Arundell by Emanuel Arundell, her husband, which said Elizabeth was one of the daughters of Johan, wife of .... Hope, the said Johan being one of the two sisters and coheirs of Sir Richard Crane, deceased;. 2. John Hoblin of the Middle Temple, London, esq.;. 3. Sir Richard Middleton of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, bart., and John Middleton of Gwaynynog, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of a tenth part of the lordship and lordships of Duffryn Lloyd alias Dyffryn Clwyd with Ruthyn Town, co. Denbigh, three parts in ten of the lordships, manors, commotes, lands, etc., known as Dyffryn Lloyd... co. Denbigh or in the lordship of Dyffryn cloyd with Ruthyn Towne, together with all the courts leet, courts baron, markets, tolls, etc., thereto appertaining. Abbreviated description - 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", p. 500, which can be found in hard copy at NLW.

Assignment of a term of years in a tenement and two closes, which two closes were enclosed into thirteen parcels ...,

  1. Lewes ap Harrie ap Roger of Bothygrey yr yarlle, co. Denbigh, yeoman;. 2. Harrie ap lewes ap David ap Roberte of Bothygrey yr yarlle. Assignment of a term of years in a tenement and two closes, which two closes were enclosed into thirteen parcels called y bryn oddiar y Ty, y dioske, y pant vcha, y pant issa, y kae byghan, erowe yr Dwre, Craig fynnon armon, y talardiyr, erowe yr byarth, kae mawre issa, kae mawre vcha, erow yr brenine and rhan y gynffon, all in Bothygrey yr yarlles in the lordship of yale, co. Denbigh, and formerly part of the lands of Sir William Stanley, Kt., attainted for high treason. They had been granted to the first party hereto and Gwenhoiuer verch Thomas ap llewelin, his wife, by letters patent dated 22 June 1564, for forty years.

Assignment of a term of years in a tenement called llanvair Isa with its appurtenances in Hiraethog, co. Denbighe, parcel ...,

  1. John Robertes, citizen and grocer of London;. 2. Thomas Wynn ap Richard of Plas newydd, co. Denbighe, gent. Assignment of a term of years in a tenement called llanvair Isa with its appurtenances in Hiraethog, co. Denbighe, parcel of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Conwey in co. Caernarvon, and in two tenements called llanvair ycha and Gwahallwyr also in Hiraethog and also parcel of the possessions of the said monastery, which property had been granted by the crown to Thomas Hemyngwaye and Anthonye Bartlett, two of the queen's yeomen of the confectionary, on 13 Nov. 1589, for a period of twenty one years as from the feast of the Annunciation of the B.V.M., before the date of the indenture, and had been assigned by the said Thomas and Anthonye to John Robertes, 14 Nov. 1589.

Assignment of a term of years in a tenement called llanvair vcha in hyraythog which had been granted by Dauid ...,

  1. John Thelloall the younger of Bathavarne, co. Denbighe, gent.;. 2. Thomas wyn ap Richard, esq. Assignment of a term of years in a tenement called llanvair vcha in hyraythog which had been granted by Dauid, late abbot of the dissolved monastery of Conwey, to Mr. Robert ap Rees, LL.B., and which had subsequently come into the hands of John Thelloall.

Assignment of a term of years in eight acres of land in Pant...gan, co. Denbighe, in four other acres, in ...,

  1. Thomas Goodman of London, gent.;. 2. Richard ap John ap Harry of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment of a term of years in eight acres of land in Pant...gan, co. Denbighe, in four other acres, in a house in the town of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, in four acres within two crofts called Pacement Crofte and Hares Crofte, and in a croft near the bank of Cloyd, all being parcel of the demesne lands within the town of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, parcel of the lordship of Diffrincloyd, parcel of the lands and possessions late of the Earl of Warwick.

Assignment of a term of years in the castle and site of the castle in Ruthin, co. Denbigh, (excepting all ...,

  1. Charles Harbord of London, esq;. 2. Sir Thomas Middleton of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, kt., and John and David Edwardes of Stanstie, co. Denbigh, gentlemen. Assignment of a term of years in the castle and site of the castle in Ruthin, co. Denbigh, (excepting all rents and services thereto appertaining and the house or room built or to be built by Hugh Middleton near the town hall of Ruthin for keeping the rolls and evidence of the king).

Assignment of a term of years in the lordship of Diffrincloyd with Ruthin towne, the lordship, manor, commote, lands, tenements ...,

  1. John Beauchampe of London, gent.;. 2. Richard Arundell of Sheviock, co. Cornwall, gent. Assignment of a term of years in the lordship of Diffrincloyd with Ruthin towne, the lordship, manor, commote, lands, tenements, rents, services and hereditaments called Diffrincloyd, with Ruthin Towne, the Towne of Ruthin, Dogvillin, Lannarth, and Collion, rents of assize, free Welsh rents, customary rents, rents called English rents, native rents, rents called twenty pound rents, and all other rents in the aforesaid lordship of Diffrincloyd with Ruthin Towne, the commotes of Dogvillin, Lannarth and Collion or any of them in the county of Denbigh to the said lordship of Diffrincloyd with Ruthin Towne belonging or appertaining, and also all courts leet, views of frankpledge, amercements, markets, fairs, etc., appertaining thereto.

Assignment of a term of years in the lordship or lordships of Diffrin Lloyd alias Diffrin Clwyd with Ruthin Towne ...,

  1. John Hoblyn of the Middle Temple, London, esq.;. 2. Sir Richard Middleton of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, bart., and Richard Mytton of Halstone, co. Sallop, esq. Assignment of a term of years in the lordship or lordships of Diffrin Lloyd alias Diffrin Clwyd with Ruthin Towne, co. Denbigh, the lordship or lordships, manor or manors, commotes, lands, etc., called Diffrin Lloyd alias Diffrin Clwyd with Ruthin Towne, the towne of Ruthin, Dogvillin, Lannerch and Collion, rents of assize, free rents, Welsh rents, customary rents, rents called English rents, native rents and rents called twenty pound rents and all other rents of the said lordship of Diffrin Lloyd alias Diffrin Clwyd with Ruthin Towne, and all courts leet, views of frankpledge, markets, tolls, etc., thereto belonging. The said premises had been in the possession of Sir Edward Bash late of Stansted, co. Hartford, kt., and John Beauchamp of London, gent., then of the said John Beauchamp, who had assigned them to Richard Arundell of Sheviock, co. Cornwall, gent. The said Richard had demised them to his son, Francis Arundell. John Hoblyn now held letters of administration of the estates of both Richard and Francis Arundell.

Assignment of a term of years in the park of Ruthin called the Towne parke of Ruthin within the manor ...,

  1. Raffe Hockenhull of London, esq.;. 2. Roger Langforde of London, gent. Assignment of a term of years in the park of Ruthin called the Towne parke of Ruthin within the manor or lordship of Diffrencloyde, co. Denbigh, houses and edifices in the said park, lands, tenements, etc., called the Parke of Ruthin or the Towne parke of Ruthin within the said manor or lordship or demised, used or occupied as part and parcel thereof, the herbage, pannage and other profits belonging to the same, water mills within the manor, lordship or town of Ruthin called the Towne Milnes, a mill called the Grange Milne with a close occupied therewith called the grange Milne Close, and mills called Melin keler and y coed within the said lordship of Diffrincloyde, all which had been leased to the first party hereto by Ambrose, Earl of Warwick and Anne, Countess of Warwick, his wife.

Assignment of an exchequer debt which had been incurred by Richard Parry of Coed Marchan, co. Denbigh, esq., deceased, in ...,

  1. Capt. Christopher Billop;. 2. Sir Nath[anie]ll Curzon of Kedleston, co. Derby, bart.;. 3. Nat[hanie]ll Curzon of the Inner Temple, London, esq., trustee nominated by the second party. Assignment of an exchequer debt which had been incurred by Richard Parry of Coed Marchan, co. Denbigh, esq., deceased, in respect of arrears of rent due from the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd and Town of Ruthyn, of which he had been receiver; also of the estates of the said Richard Parry which had been extended and seized into the crown's hands. The said debts and estate had been granted to the first party by the crown. Copy.

Assignment of bonds, judgements obtained in respect thereof, and all benefits, advantages, money, etc., relating thereto, which bonds had originally ...,

  1. Lewis Cesar Hill of Dronwy, co. Anglesey, esq., and Jane, his wife;. 2. John Madocks of Vroniw, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment of bonds, judgements obtained in respect thereof, and all benefits, advantages, money, etc., relating thereto, which bonds had originally been entered into by Ambrose Jones, late of Llanlidan, co. Denbigh, deceased, and had since become vested in the first party hereto; also of all interest, claim, etc., in property in the parish of Llanlidan which had been extended in respect of the said bonds.
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