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Indenture, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. John, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, to Walter Gilbert ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. John, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, to Walter Gilbert of the close of Lichfield, Staffordshire, gent., and John Gilbert, citizen and barber chirugeon of London, of the rectory and tithes, &c. of Towyn Merion otherwise Towyn Mer., and the chapels of Llanvyhangell Catillum otherwise Callillin, and Pennall. Yearly rent: £40, payable to the bishop, and £13.6.8 to a curate for each of the 3 said chapels of Llanvyhangell, Catillum, and Pennall. Witnesses: Andrew Hackett; Humphrey Periehouse; Humphry Gilbert; James Ely.

Indenture, being an assignment by Uvedale Price of ffoxley, Herefordshire, and other executors of the late Rt Hon. Robert Price ...,

Indenture, being an assignment by Uvedale Price of ffoxley, Herefordshire, and other executors of the late Rt Hon. Robert Price, of all the lands called The Parke otherwise Parke Bodvage, co. Card., all the m. called The Lodge within the said Parke, and all appurtenances whatsoever of the said Park and Lodge situate in several p's Llanvihangell Castle Gwalter and Llanginvelin, co. Card., for the residue of certain term, subject to equity of redemption, to Samuel Child, citizen and goldsmith of London. Consideration money: £2,890. The following indentures are recited therein - (1) 29 June 1657; (2) 7 March 1656-7; (3) 4 May 1663 (the Collier mortgage); (4) 6 May 1663; (5) 2 Jan. 1676-7, and reference made to the wills of Sir Thomas Pryse and Sir Richard Pryse. Witnesses: Thomas Pryse, Robert John Harrison, Barn[erd) Blackwell.

Probate Of The Will of Daniel Evans of Mwnach-dy, p. Llanegwad, co. Carm., farmer. Testator bequeathed:- To my children, John ...,

Probate Of The Will of Daniel Evans of Mwnach-dy, p. Llanegwad, co. Carm., farmer. Testator bequeathed:- To my children, John Evans, Margaret Evans, and David Evans £50 each when they are 21 years old; the residue of my personalty to my wife, Anne Evans. Witnesses: D. Nicholls, vicar of Llanegwad; David Edward, Nantysaer; David John, Fynongollen. Endorsed: 1822.

Award whereby John Wyn ap Meredydd of co. Caern., gent. (arbitrator between Robert ap Rys ap Howell and Robert Wyn ...,

Award whereby John Wyn ap Meredydd of co. Caern., gent. (arbitrator between Robert ap Rys ap Howell and Robert Wyn ap Robert, Johanna verch John, David ap John ap Rys ap Howell, and William ap John ap Res of co. Caern., in regard to all disputes between them and especially in respect of certain parcels of land called Erw croft and Lleighweith yr havot, whereon the said Robert ap Rys now resides), decides that the said Robert ap Rys ap Howell shall occupy the said parcel called Lleighweith yr havot during the minorities of the said David ap John ap Rys and William ap John, subject to a yearly rent of 6s.8 to their guardian, Davyth ap William; that the said Robert ap Rys shall hold the parcel called Erw croft, free of rent, during the minorities of the said Davyth ap Rys ap Howell and William [ap John].

Grant from John Wyn ap Cadwalader of Llanvawr, co. Mer., gent., to Robert ap Richard ap John ap Madock of ...,

Grant from John Wyn ap Cadwalader of Llanvawr, co. Mer., gent., to Robert ap Richard ap John ap Madock of Penmaghno, co. Caern., gent., of m's and lands called Tythyn y meistir, Kaer egloes, and Y kaer managh, and all other m's and glebe lands, late of the chapel or rectory of Penmaghno, to be held of the Crown by knight's service; which said premises, formerly parcel of the commandery or preceptory of Halston, Shropshire, and late of the priory or hospital of St John of Jerusalem, had, by letters patent of Queen Elizabeth, dated 15 Mar., 1559-60, been granted to George Lee, otherwise Leigh, of Salop, gent., and Thomas Bowyer of Salop, draper, who, by indenture dated 28 Jan. 1560-1, conveyed the same to the said John Wyn ap Cadwalader. Consideration: £23.6.8. Witnesses: Elis Price, esq.; Thomas Vaughan ap Robert; Rice ap Ieuan ap John; Robert ap Ieuan ap John; Grif. ap John ap Grif. Witnesses to livery of seisin: Robert ap Ieuan ap John; Rythergh ap Rees ap Ieuan ap Eugion; David ap Eugion, tailler; Roger Eugion; Grif. ap Edward Gruff. Latin.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £40 from Rolante Griffyth, one of the yeomen of the queen's chamber, to Edward Griffin ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £40 from Rolante Griffyth, one of the yeomen of the queen's chamber, to Edward Griffin, citizen and barber surgeon of London, of a moiety of m's and lands called Erowe leos in the t. of Penmachno, co. Caern., late in the tenures of Gruffith ap Rees ap Robert and John Lewis Gwyn. Witness: Edward Ledesham.

Grant from Griffin ap John ap Gruffith of Treflan, gent., free-tenant of the queen's town of Dynlley in the commote ...,

Grant from Griffin ap John ap Gruffith of Treflan, gent., free-tenant of the queen's town of Dynlley in the commote of Carnarvon, to William Williams of Vaynolbangor, esq., of a tmt called Tir Eva verch Gruffith ap Malld, situate at a place called Keven y pandy in the town of Ruke and commote of Isconway, co. Caern., to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed rent and services. Rent: 3s.4, payable to the said Gruffin ap John ap Gruffith. Witnesses: Thomas ffletcher, prothonotary; Thomas Boulton; Richard Rowland; William ap Richard, clerk; Roland ap William; William Lewis ap William; Morgan Harry; William Gruffith; Hoel ap Thomas. Latin.

Indenture, being a mortgage (by way of a demise for 4 years) for £12 from Evan Lloyde of Penmachno, co ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage (by way of a demise for 4 years) for £12 from Evan Lloyde of Penmachno, co. Caern., gent., to ffoulke Vaughan of Bronheylog, co. Denb., gent., of a m. and lands called Brydd bwll and Tythin tan y rhiw, containing 2 m's, tofts, and gardens and 180 a. of land in Penmachno aforesaid and in the tenures of Robert ap Evan Lloyde and Hugh ap Morgan. Yearly rent: 20s. Memorandum (endorsed) that, on the date of the above deed, Evan Lloyde, gent., took possession of the house called Y tu yn y brydd bwll, being part of the above-mentioned premises and in the tenure of Robert ap Evan Lloyde and Hugh ap Morgan, and then executed the deed and gave the said ffoulke Vaughan possession of the property. Whereupon ffoulke Vaughan put a horse to graze on the land, and the said Robert ap Evan Lloyde and Hugh ap Morgan immediately drove the said horse off the land. Witnesses: Richard ap Richard; Richard ap Hughe.

Grant from Robert Lewes of Graves Inne, Middlesex, gent., to Evan Lloyde of Barnardes Inne, London, gent., of tmt's and ...,

Grant from Robert Lewes of Graves Inne, Middlesex, gent., to Evan Lloyde of Barnardes Inne, London, gent., of tmt's and lands called Kay y klogwyn in p. Penmachno, co. Caern. in the tenure of Hugh Gwyn Griffith, esq. Covenant by the said Robert Lewes against all claims to the said property to be made in his behalf or that of his dec. father, Morrice Lewes, or of Cadwallader ap Richard Griffith of Evioneth, co. Caern., gent., or of Richard Griffith of Evioneth aforesaid, gent., the dec. father of the said Cadwallader. Consideration: £16. Witnesses to livery of seisin on 14 Mar. 1609-10 by Richard ap Richard, attorney of the said Robert Lewis: Richard Lloyd; Richard ap Richard; Owen ap Ieuan Wynn; John Thomas ap Owen; Ieuan ap Morgan; Hugh ap Morgan.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., whereby William ap Res David ap Jenkin ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., whereby William ap Res David ap Jenkin and Jane, his wife, Evan ap John Gruffith and Margaret, his wife, William ap John Nicholas and Elen, his wife, and Gwenllian verch Thomas agree to release to Evan Lloyd, gent., 3 m's, cottages, and gardens and 24 a. of land in Penmachno. The parties were identified by Richard ap Richard and Hugh Machno. The commissioners before whom the concord was taken were Elis Lloyd, esq., Richard Lloyd, bachelor of sacred theology, Fulk Vaughan, gent., and Fulk Price, gent. Latin.

Grant, from John Owen Thomas ap Robert, free tenant of the bishop of Bangor, in the town of Aberergh in ...,

Grant, from John Owen Thomas ap Robert, free tenant of the bishop of Bangor, in the town of Aberergh in the commote of Evioneth, co. Caern., to Owen Wyn ap John Wynne ap William, gent., of a close of land called Kay Engharad in the town of Aberergh aforesaid, which was bought by Owen ap Thomas ap Robert (father of the said John Owen Thomas ap Robert) from John Gruflith ap Yerwerth, dec., to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed rents and services. Consideration: A sum of money. Witnesses to livery of seisin on 26 June 1612: John ap ....; John ap Robert Griffith; John ap Hugh ap Thomas; .... ap David Lloyd Grydd; John ap David Griffith; Cadwalader Owen David ap John ap Llewelin; John Owen ap John. Memorandum signed by Richard Jones, justice of the peace for co. Caern., that the deed was enrolled at the general sessions of the peace at Carnarvon on 1 Oct. 1612. Latin.

Pre-nuptial settlement of John Wynne of Abererch, co. Caern., esq., and Grisial Glynne, dau. of Robert Glynne, son and heir apparent of William Glynne of Eleirnion, co. Caern., esq.

Indenture, whereby, in consideration of a marriage covenanted to take place before 22nd of the same month between John Wynne of Abererch, co. Caern., esq., and Grisial Glynne (dau. of Robert Glynne, son and heir apparent of William Glynne of Eleirnion, co. Caern., esq.) and of £140 to be paid to the said Robert Glynne and William Glynne by the said John Wynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne covenant to settle (1) the capital m. and lands called Tythyn y sychnant and (2) m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen, in the cmt's of Uwchgorvai and Dinllayn, co. Caern., and in the tenures of the said William Glynne, Robert Glynne, Thomas [--], Humphrey Griffith, and Cadwalader Thomas, upon trust (as to m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen) for the said William Glynne for his life, with remainder to the said Robert Glynne for his life, with remainders over; and on trust (as to the capital m. and lands called Tyhtyn y sychnant) for the said John Wynne and Grisial Glynne for their lives, with remainder to their first and other sons successively in tail, with remainders over.

Proviso that, if the said John Wynne should die within 4 years of his marriage and without issue by his intended wife, Grisial Glynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne would repay £140 to the representatives of the said John Wynne. The said William Glynne and Robert Glynne also agree to assign to the said John Wynne the lease of Sychnant issa (adjoining Tythyn y sychnant), granted by William Glynne of Lleyar, co. Caern., esq., but subject to the payment of 50s. yearly to the said William Glynne of Eleirnion and his assigns.

Witnesses: WilliamGwyn; John Wynne; Hugh ap John ap Hugh; Richard Lloyd; Gruff. ap John ap William; Hugh Thomas; Killmyn Glynn, clerk; William Evans; Maurice Lloyd.

Release from Griffin ap Cadwallader Gryffyth ap Hugh of Eleirnion, co. Caern., gent., to William Glyne of Elernion aforesaid, gent ...,

Release from Griffin ap Cadwallader Gryffyth ap Hugh of Eleirnion, co. Caern., gent., to William Glyne of Elernion aforesaid, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Robert Glyne of Elernion, gent., of all his interest in a m. and a parcel of land called Nant y du, situate in a tmt of the grantees called Sychnant gallt wyneb eygion glan y mor in the town of Elernion aforesaid in the commote of Uchor[vai], co. Caern. Witnesses: Gillmin Gln; Hugh Gr. ap Hugh ap Res; Edward Gr. ap Hugh ap Res; Hugh ap David ap Philip Ieuan of Rhos in Llanor yn llyn; Nicholas Roberts. Latin.

Particulars of the farm of the town of Penmaghno in the commote of Nantconwy, co. Caern., being parcel of the ...,

Particulars of the farm of the town of Penmaghno in the commote of Nantconwy, co. Caern., being parcel of the principality of North Wales, and leased for 21 years to Edward Wynn, gent., and Blanch, his wife, by letters patent of James I, dated 15 Dec. 1613, at the annual rent of £6.10s. The auditor, William Hill, on 20 April 1614, reports (among other information) that the property is parcel of the lands contained in the late annexation to the Crown, and was granted unto the late Prince Henry and his heirs, Kings of England; that records of Hen. VI and Edw. IV show that the t. of Penmaghno alone was then let for 55s. per annum, and the extant lands sometimes for 102s.8 and sometimes for £4.2s., but in the 28th year of the reign of Hen. VIII the t., with the extant lands, were let for £6.10s.

Grant from William ap David ap Griffith of Aberergh, in the commote of Evioneth, co. Caern., free tenant of the ...,

Grant from William ap David ap Griffith of Aberergh, in the commote of Evioneth, co. Caern., free tenant of the bishop of Bangor, to Owen Gwynne, gent., of a tmt called Ty yn y bryn coch in the town of Aberergh aforesaid and in the tenure of the said Owen Gwynne, to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed rents and services. Consideration: £5. Witnesses: Gruffith ap John ap William; Owen Ieuan; Owen ap John ap Rees; Cadwallader ap Robert ap Morgan; Gruffith Lewes. Latin.

Indenture, being a grant from John Smyth the younger of Carnarvon, gent., to his father, John Smyth the elder of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from John Smyth the younger of Carnarvon, gent., to his father, John Smyth the elder of Carnarvon, gent., of the moiety of a tmt and lands called Tythyn whittell, otherwise Tythyn whittall, which Randulph Smyth, dec., the grandfather of the said John Smith the younger (whose heir he is) heretofore purchased from Sir Edward Herbert, Knight of the Bath, and Dame Mary, his wife, situate in the town of Conway and in Llechan, co. Caern. Covenant by John Smith the younger and Elyanor, his wife, for further assurance of the said premises. Witnesses: William Stoddard; John ap Hughe ap David; John ap Hugh Smyth; Owen Morgan, otherwise Moyth; Robert ap Thomas David; Hugh ap Thomas David. Certificate by Wm Glynne (endorsed) that this deed was shown to John ap Hugh Smyth on 23 Sept. 1633. Certificate by Will. Glynne, Maurice Lloyd, and William Bulkeley (endorsed), dated at the house of Ellen Glynne, otherwise Robinson, in Carnarvon, states that this deed was then in the possession of William Stodart, clerk.

Indenture, being a grant from Thomas ap Richard Owen of Eglwysvagh, co. Denb., gent., to John ap Ieuan Thomas of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Thomas ap Richard Owen of Eglwysvagh, co. Denb., gent., to John ap Ieuan Thomas of Cwmlannerch, co. Caern., yeoman, of a ditch and watercourse 2 yards broad within the morine ditch leading the water from his mill in Eglwysvagh aforesaid to the brook of Erethlyn; also a path a yard broad on either side of the said ditch and watercourse. Consideration: A sum of money. Witnesses: Peirs ap Hughe Lloyd; William John ap Philip Wynn; David Lloyd; Elis David ap John; John Pigett, scriptor.

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