Answer to bill of complaint of John Thomas Owen
- Bodewryd deeds 319.
- File
- 1631, April 16
The answer of Lewis ap Hughe Lewis and Hughe Lewis ap Hughe, defendants, to the bill of complaint of John Thomas Owen.
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Answer to bill of complaint of John Thomas Owen
The answer of Lewis ap Hughe Lewis and Hughe Lewis ap Hughe, defendants, to the bill of complaint of John Thomas Owen.
Replication of John Thomas Owen, plaintiff
The replication of John Thomas Owen, plaintiff, to the answers of Lewis ap Hugh Lewis and Hugh Lewis ap Hugh, defendants.
Assignment of a messuage in the high street ward of Bewmares
Deeds and documents, 1631-1913, relating to properties mainly in the parishes of Cowbridge, Llanblethian, Llangan, Llanilid, Pendoylan and St Mary Hill, in the Vale of Glamorgan, including estreats from the court rolls of the manors of Talyvan, 1767-1882.
Deeds re. premises mainly in Cowbridge, St. Maryhill, Llanbleddian, and Llangan
Part of Aberthin collection of deeds
Copies of nine English sermons 'Preached By Mr Michael Evans, B.D.' (ff. 1-138); bound with a copy of Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins et al, The VVhole Book of Psalmes: Collected into English Meeter ... (London: printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1631, ESTC S123009) (ff. 144-195).
Michael Evans, B.D., was Rector of Llanbeulan, Anglesey, from 1635 to around the time of his death in 1670 (see Henry Rowlands, Mona Antiqua Restaurata, 2nd edn (London, 1766), p. 335).
Sternhold, Thomas, -1549
Mortgage of Rhyd Onnen, Llanbadarn Fawr
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Mortgage for £62-10-0 by Dame Gwen Pryse of Gogerddan to Bridget vch John Watkin of p. Llangwyryfon, of Rhyd Onnen in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1631.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Bundle of deeds and documents relating to the lordships and castles of Pembroke, 1704-1848, and Cilgerran, 1631-1808. The Pembroke papers include presentments of a grand jury enquiring into transgressions at the castle, 1704; leases by Nicholas Lewis, 1661, Elizabeth Lewis, 1722, and Lewis Pryse, 1773; an account of the grant of Pembroke Castle by Andrew Brace, 1824; a list of rents for various parts of the castle; a specification and estimate for repairs to the adjoining house - the covering letter reports the discovery of two Elizabethan sixpences, 1843; and a request to Pryse Pryse from the Corporation and inhabitants of Pembroke to demolish the house, 1848. The Cilgerran papers include a bargain and sale by Sir William Russell to Nicholas Lewis, of the lordship of Cilgerran with the townships of Emlyn, Bridell, Dyffryn Breuan and Maenordeifi, and an assignment by John Edisbury, his co-trustee for David Parry, 1631; a legal complaint by William Wogan against John Lewis and other heirs of Nicholas Lewis, concerning the Cilgerran Forest and demesne, and Park Ellen Gethyn in Maenordeifi, 1686-1687; a letter to Lewis Pryse from the churchwarden of Cardigan, acknowledging trespass in digging stones under Cilgerran Castle, 1748; and a lease of the castle and lordship by Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, 1808. The file also contains include abstracts of title, 1722; receipts for revenues due to the Crown and Commonwealth, 1635-1659, 1744-1776, 1825; and depositions relating to a riot committed by Capt. Allen’s colliers at Washpool Lake near Tenby, 1779 ( a stray).
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
Mortgage of kae Tegvs vcha and Y Parke in Caervallough
Declaration re. the messuage called the new house
Declaration by Ellis Jones, late of Relofnoyd, Flintshire, now of Bewmares, that he chose to take the messuage called the new house in virtue of the executorship of Mary his wife, late wife of Hughe Powell, dec., and not as a legacy or jointure.
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Bonds by Richard Rice of Cardigan to serve the office of bailiff under Rowland Pughe of Llanbadarn Fawr, sheriff of Cardiganshire,1631; and by Thomas Lloyd of Carmarthen and George Brine to serve as bailiffs for the hundreds of Troed-yr-aur and Is Aeron respectively under Sir Richard Pryse, sheriff, 1655/6.
Lordship and manor of East Pembroke
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Successive assignments made in 1631/2 and 1661, of the residue of a 99 year lease of the manor and lordship of East Pembroke, granted by James I in 1616; a grant of the fee farm to John Lloyd of Llanllawddog, 1631/2; a deed of sale by Thomas Lloyd to Nicholas Lewis of St Issells, with a covenant and fine assuring to him the manors of both East and West Pembroke, 1661; and an account of chief rents received from East Pembroke, West Pembroke, Emlyn Iscych, Dyffryn Breuan and Cilgerran, 1740-1744.
Final concord of lands in Bodewrid, Tyndryvol, Llanelian, &c., in co. Anglesey
Final concord in a fine suffered between Owen Wood, esquire, and Evan Roberts, gent., plaintiffs, and Edward Wynne, esquire, deforceant, of lands in Bodewrid, Tyndryvol, Llanelian, Llysdvlas, Bodavon, Llandyfrydocke, Moylfrey, Caerdegog, Bodegry erith, Cornwylan, Llech kenvarwy, etc., in co. Anglesey.
Pedigrees, genealogies of saints, &c.,
Part of Llanstephan Manuscripts
A manuscript written c. 1634 (see p. 165) containing pedigrees (pp. 164-166, 189-215, 217-243); Bonedd y Saint (pp. 87, 216); 'Dosbarth Arveu' (pp. 167-188); proverbs (pp. 160-162); triads (pp. 259-260); 'Cantrevyd a chymydeu Cymru' (pp. 244-245); medical recipes (pp. 249-258); &c.
The manuscript is in the same hand as Llanstephan MSS 122-125 and may be that of John Pryce, rector of Mellteyrn (see p. 103).
[?John Pryce].
Nodiadau ieithyddol gan Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt,
Copi o gyfrol John Davies, Mallwyd, Antiquae Linguae Britannicae...et Linguae Latinae, Dictionarium Duplex (Llundain: R. Young, 1632, STC 6347), gyda nodiadau helaeth, [1632x1667], yn llaw Robert Vaughan, Hengwrt, yn cynnwys yn bennaf eiriau (ff. 9-66 passim) a diarhebion (ff. 191-195 passim) Cymraeg ychwanegol. = A copy of John Davies of Mallwyd's Antiquae Linguae Britannicae...et Linguae Latinae, Dictionarium Duplex (London: R. Young, 1632, STC 6347), with extensive annotations, [1632x1667], in the hand of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt, comprising mostly additional Welsh words (ff. 9-66 passim) and proverbs (ff. 191-195 passim).
Vaughan, Robert, 1592-1667
Letter from Hugh Owen, Ragland Castle, to Hwmffre Jones
Subject: Letter and warrant have gone astray.
Letter from Hugh Wynn, Edinburgh, to his brother Edward
Subject: Financial affairs.
Declaration of the account of Sir Richard Wynn for 1630-1631.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
The duplicate of the declaration of the account of Sir Richard Wynn, kt and bart, treasurer and receiver general of the revenues of Queen Henrietta Maria, Michaelmas 1630 to Michaelmas 1631. Declared 4 July 1632.