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Demise at fee farm in consideration of £26 of a parcell of land called Whitwyll in Dudlyston, another parcell of ...,

1 Tymothie Edwards of Dudliston, Shropshire, gent.;. 2 Bartholome Jenning of Dudlyston aforesaid, yeoman. Demise at fee farm in consideration of £26 of a parcell of land called Whitwyll in Dudlyston, another parcell of land called in the Welsh tonge y llwyn melyn in Dudleston near the lands of John ap Edward ap Jevan ap Owen, and Thomas ap Richard. Witnesses: Wyllyam Grome now ferme in Kelhendre; Thomas ap John Gorge son of John Gorge Barnard, mason; Edward ap Gruffith of Eyton in p. Bangor, now being prentys with the said Bartholomew and Phyllypp Jeunings.

Demise for four years of an a. called Acr Ithel ap Ieuan in Riwuabon, between the lands of David Loyt ...,

1 Gruffud ap Ior' ap Lewelyn;. 2 Houa Goch son of Eynon vab Ior'. Demise for four years of an a. called Acr Ithel ap Ieuan in Riwuabon, between the lands of David Loyt ap Madoc, Gruffud ap Ior' ap Lewelyn, and Coetcae Ithel ap Ieuan. Witnesss: David y Reek, Madoc ap Ior' Coch ap Ior' ap Eynon, Lewelyn ap Gruffyd ap Ior' ap Eynon, Howel ap Gruff' ap Ior' Vychan, Madoc ap Ieuaf Coch ap Ll', Gruffud ap Ll' ap Madok Voyl. Latin.

Demise of two m's in which Ieuan ap Egion Moell and Addelen verch Eden' dwelt, in Wyllynton, lp Maillors', lying ...,

1 David ap Ieuan Hanemere;. 2 Madoc ap Ieuan ap Egion. Demise of two m's in which Ieuan ap Egion Moell and Addelen verch Eden' dwelt, in Wyllynton, lp Maillors', lying near the lands of Owen ap Mer'd, those of the heirs of Gruffuth ap Morgan called y Gronwerne and y vallen y byrdir. Witnesses: John Hanemere, seneschall of Maillors', Madoc ap Dauid, Owen ap Mered' ap Madoc, Ier' ap Ll'n. Latin.

Draft Lease of Kilhendrey in Dudleston, Shropshire, and lands called the Great Grodir, the Little Grodir, the Marled Grodir, the ...,

1 Anne Edwards of Kielhendry, Shropshire, widow;. 2 John Jones of Wrexham, co. Denb., esq., and Richard Davies of Kenhinva, co. Mont., gent. Draft Lease of Kilhendrey in Dudleston, Shropshire, and lands called the Great Grodir, the Little Grodir, the Marled Grodir, the Great Bryn gwen-hoyvar, the little Bryngwen hoyvar, the little chapell meadow, and Little Kilhendrey and other lands in Dudleston.

Draft Will of Anne Edwards of Tarpurley, Cheshire, "spencester". To be buried in Doudliston by my dear mother "very privetly" ...,

Draft Will of Anne Edwards of Tarpurley, Cheshire, "spencester". To be buried in Doudliston by my dear mother "very privetly". To my cousin Wseley Williams wife to Hugh Williams, esq.; my cousin Judith, daughter of Sir John Bridgman; my cousins Judith and Frances Morall; dau's of my cousin Edward Morrall; my cousin Martha Aldersey; my sister.

Edward ap John and Angharad ferch Edward marriage settlement,

Gift and confirmation by Edward ap John ap David of Dudleston to his wife Yngharad verch Edward ap John ap Hoell, of his tmts and lands in Dudleston (further described, including Cilhendre), for life and their heirs for ever, and in default to Edward's heirs for ever. Also photocopies of the deed, with a transcript, translation and letters from Chris [--], a family friend or relative at the Dept. of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews, 2002.

Edwards pedigree and arms,

Arms of Hugh Edwards of Shrewsbury impaled with those of his wife Alice, daughter of Thomas Keile of Bakebere, co. Dorset, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms [from 1567 to 1592-3]; pedigree drawn up from the records of the College of Arms, 1831, showing the descent of Rev. Henry Morrall of Cilhendre from the Edwards family of Cilhendre, and ultimately from Cunedda Wledig and Cadwaladr, last king of Britain. Also a photocopy of the pedigree.

Edwards rental and accounts,

Volume of rentals, including of properties in St Martins, Techell, Dudleston, Cheshire, Iscoed, Bronington, Hanmer and Birmingham, Lady Day 1751-Lady Day 1781. Accounts of interest received on money at interest is included from Lady Day 1762. From the other end of the volume are disbursement accounts, May 1748-June 1774, including annual accounts headed 'Mrs Ann Edwards by ye will & deeds of her sister Mrs Frances Edwards is charg'd with ye payment of ten pounds yearly towards ye support of a charity school founded & endow'd by her s'd suster in Dudleston & for other uses therein mention'd & underneath particularized issuing out of ye rents & proffits of a tenement called Great Farm now in ye occupation of Jane Powel' (or similar), 1748-1751.

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