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Deed to lead the uses of a fine re. properties in Huriathicke and Mayneva

  1. Roberte ap Ithell ap Gruff' of Huriathicke, co. Flint, and Roberte ap Hugh ap Madocke of Mayneva, gentlemen;
  2. Hugh Pieres of Llewerllyd, and Hugh ap Roberte ap Hugh of Mayneva, gentlemen.
    Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied upon the messuage wherein Gruff' ap Ithell dwells, in Huriathicke aforesaid, two acres of land abutting upon the road from Diserte to Caerwys, the messuage in the occupation of Roberte ap Ithell, the parcels called quoetkay vgh ben y berlan, quoetkay mieri, quoetkay Rhys; y Tythyn, the messuage and parcels called y Rhedyn Cochion, the parcels called quoetkay r odyn, yr Erwe issa, yr Erwe ycha, yr heudir, y quoetkay vgha, y close, y dryll wrth yr ydlam, y tri dryll wrth y Close, y werne quoetkay byghan rhwng y ddwy wern, quoetkay Bellin, and yr acre worth y bryn, in Huriathicke and Mayneva, aforesaid.

Carno

A gift in frank almoign by Brother Hugh of St Asaph to the Hospital of Jerusalem in Carno, of part of the benefice of the parish church of Tregynon, which he had from Meyler Kryc, and the remaining part as shall become vacant for Christ’s poor in the said house of Carno, witnessed by Richard, dean of St Asaph, and others, 1238; leases by Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, of Tythin Y Llyest Dduy and Tythin Howell Bedo Kethin, in the township of Derlwyn, Carno, 1584-1586; and a bond by Ievan ap Henry of Carno to Richard Pryse, 1590

Ceulan a Maes-mawr and Henllys (Tythynne Tal y Bont and Tythyn Bach ar Geven Henllys)

Title deeds of Tythynne Tal y Bont and Tythyn Bach ar Geven Henllys in the townships of Ceulan a Maes-mawr and Henllys in the parish of Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, 1579-1591. They comprise a mortgage by Maurice ap John ap Morice to Owen, 1579, followed by an assignment by the mortgagee, Owen ap Jenkin ap Ieuan ap Dio, to Owen ap Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1584/5; and a
deed by Lewes ap Owen of Machynlleth and Ellen his wife declaring uses of a fine to Richard Pryse, 1591.

Pedigree of Francis Vaughan of Yorkshire

  • NLW MS 24125G.
  • Ffeil
  • 1591

Pedigree and achievement, 1591, of Francis Vaughan (Vychan or Vichan, d. 1597), of [Sutton-upon-Derwent], Yorkshire, compiled by Thomas Jones (Twm Siôn Cati) of Fountain Gate, Cardiganshire, and probably executed by Richard Adams 'paynter of Ludlow' (c.f. NLW Roll 226), with fifty-three fully painted coats of arms, mostly impaled and many quartered.
The pedigree is traced from 'Kradog Vraychvras, Earle off Herefourde', 'Iustyn ap Gurgan, K[ing] of Glamorgan & Morganog', 'Ryes Tewder [Rhys ap Tewdwr], King off Southwales', 'Griffith ap Kynan, King off Northwales', and 'Bleddyn ap Kynvin, Prynce off Powys', as well as from Edward I. Additional information is enclosed in twelve cartouches, mostly scattered throughout the top third of the pedigree, with one each in the bottom corners. The pedigree most closely resembles 'Style 1' in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996), p. 11. Vaughan's grandfather was Thomas Vaughan of Porthaml, Talgarth, Breconshire; the family's association with Yorkshire began only with Francis's father, John, who settled there early in the reign of Elizabeth I. Francis Vaughan was chief steward of crown lands in the East Riding from 1580, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1594-95, and was killed in Ulster, in service to the crown, in July 1597.

Jones, Thomas, approximately 1530-approximately 1620

Bond for the performance of a gift

  1. William ap Mered' Vychan of Llanelian, gent.;
  2. Robert Wynn ap Hugh ap Robert, gent.
    Bond for the performance of a gift of the implements and household stuff of the obligor to his son Watkin and Jonett, his intended wife, from the death of the obligor.

Llyfr John Brooke o Vowddwy

Cyfrol o achau, barddoniaeth, rhestr o gantrefi, cymydau a phlwyfi Cymru, ryseitiau meddygol, ayyb, 1590-1592, yn nwylo John Brooke o Mucklewicke, plwyf Hyssington, sir Amwythig, a Mawddwy, sir Feirionnydd (tt. 1-406), a Dr John Davies o Fallwyd (tt. 407-20, 425-54, 461, 477-9, ac yn ôl bob tebyg 463-76, 481-4). = A volume of pedigrees, poetry, lists of the hundreds, commotes and parishes of Wales, medical receipts, etc., 1590-1592, in the autographs of John Brooke of Mucklewicke, parish of Hyssington, Shropshire, and Mawddwy, Merioneth (pp. 1-406), and Dr John Davies of Mallwyd (pp. 407-20, 425-54, 461, 477-9, and probably 463-76, 481-4).
Copïwyd yr achau o lyfrau Gruffudd Hiraethog, Gutyn Owain ac eraill. Ar dudalen 296 mae Brooke yn dweud iddo wneud copi cynharach a gollwyd. Ceir rhestr cynnwys i ran gyntaf y gyfrol (tt. 1-406) ar tt. [1]-[10]. = The pedigrees are copied from the books of Gruffudd Hiraethog, Gutyn Owain and others. On page 296 Brooke states that he had made a previous copy, subsequently lost. A table of contents for the first part of the volume (pp. 1-406) is on pp. [1]-[10].

Brooke, John, b. 1520.

Dyffryn Clarach (Tythyn y Rhiwel)

Title deeds of a messuage called Tythyn y Rhiwel in Dyffryn Clarach in the parcel of Cyfoethybrenin, 1584-1592. They comprise a deed of sale by Humphrey ap Mores ap Ieuan Lloyd of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn to Owen ap Jenkin ap Ieuan ap Deio of Llangynfelyn, 1584, and a sale by the latter to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1584/5; with a subsequent quitclaim by Helen vch John ap Ieuan of Tywyn, Merioneth, widow of Humphrey ap Morice ap Ieuan Lloid, 1592.

Bond for the conveyance of Karreg y winlle and tirr y Korwas in Llanelian

  1. William ap Mered' Vychan, Watkin ap William ap Meredd' Vychan of Llan Elian, William ap John Kerver of Clegyrog, Richard ap Richard ap John ap William of Eriannell, William ap John ap Llewelin ap Gwilym, and David ap Llewelin ap Dd. of Llan Elian, gentlemen;
  2. Robert Wynn ap Hugh ap Robert, gent.
    Bond for the conveyance of Karreg y winlle and tirr y Korwas in the parish of Llanelian in the commote of Turkelyn in trust for several uses expressed, being a settlement upon the marriage of Watkin ap William and Jonett verch Robert Wynn.
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