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Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to Evan Lloyd of Dulassey, co. Caern., gent ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to Evan Lloyd of Dulassey, co. Caern., gent., of m's and lands called Pant y gasseg and Pwll y pont pren in the t. of Dolwethelan in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., and in the tenure of Morice ap Hugh, otherwise Morice Banwr, to hold by the custom of the said t. of Dolwethelan. Consideration: £60. Witnesses: W. Spicer; Robert Prichard; Richard Lloyd; Thomas Jones; Evan Humfrey; Richard ap John ap Evan; William David, scriptor.

Indenture, being a grant from Jane Lloyd of Abimbury, co. Flint, widow of Richard Lloyd of Ruabon, co. Denb., DD ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Jane Lloyd of Abimbury, co. Flint, widow of Richard Lloyd of Ruabon, co. Denb., DD, to John Lloyd of Marchwiell, co. Denb., clerk, and Edward Lloyd of Lincoln's Inne, esq., of all the m's and lands which her late husband bought of Richard Lloyd, esq., situate in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., and called respectively Havod wryd, in the tenure of Richard Anwyl, gent., and Y dugoyd, Kay mab Blethin, Y penrhyn, Havod y redwyd, and Llawr ynis, late in the tenure of Henry Lloyd, esq., upon trust for the said Jane Lloyd for her life, with remainder to the said John Lloyd and Edward Lloyd, on trust for the appointees of the said Jane Lloyd. Witnesses: Robert Ellice; William Clegge; Francis Lloyd; Humphrey ap Robert Wynn.

Indenture, being a lease for six months from David Morgan of Abergwilly, co. Carm., esq., and John Waters of London ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months from David Morgan of Abergwilly, co. Carm., esq., and John Waters of London, gent., to Richard Lloyd the younger of Escluse, co. Denb., esq., of one third share in 2 m's and tmt's in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., called Llechwedd havod and Kairog, heretofore conveyed by Richard Lloyd of Dulassey, co. Caern., esq., to Rodericke Powell of London, merchant taylor, the father of Sarah, the wife of the said John Waters, which said one-third share was purchased by the said Rothericke Powell and descended to the said Sarah, and was by fine granted to the said David Morgan. Witnesses: Ric. Lloyde ; Edward Harris; Evan Griffith; Rowland Jones; J. Bridgeman; ffabian Stedman.

Post-nuptial settlement of William Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., gent., and Catherin, his wife, eldest daughter of Maurice Robins, dec., and his wife, Elizabeth Lewis, otherwise Robins, of Llanbeblig, co. Caern., widow

Indenture, whereby William Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., gent., in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between himself and Catherin, his wife (eldest daughter of Maurice Robins, dec., and his wife, Elizabeth Lewis, otherwise Robins, of Llanbeblig, co. Caern., widow), grants to John Glynne of Glynne llivon, esq., and Edmund Glynne of Hendre, esq., both in co. Caern., Robert Wynne of Llanidan, co. Ang., esq., and Hugh Lewis of Pontnewydd, co. Caern., gent., (1) the capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach in Treflan aforesaid, m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Kay bryn bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Wein issa, and Kay garrw in Treflan aforesaid and (2) all realty late of William Rowland (ancestor of the said William Wynne) and of Jane, his daughter (grandmother of the said William Wynne, whose heir he is), situate in p's and t's of Treflan, Ruge, and Castellmay, co. Caern., also m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pantdreinog in Llanvihangell and Bethkelart, co. Caern., upon trust (as to the capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach and m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Kay bryn bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Wein issa, and Kay garrw) for the said William Wynne and Catherin, his wife, for their lives; and on trust (as to all realty late of William Rowland and m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pantdreiniog) for the said William Wynne for his life, with remainder (as to the capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach, m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Kay bryn bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Wein issa, and Kay garrw, the realty late of William Rowland, and m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pantdreiniog) to the said Rowland Wynne (eldest son of the said William and Catherin Wynn) for his life, with remainder to his issue, with remainder to the second and other sons successively in tail of the said William and Catherin Wynne, with remainders to Jane Wynne and Margaret Wynne (eldest and second daughter respectively of the said William and Catherin Wynne) successively in tail, with remainders over.

Witnesses: Owen Robert; Hug. Lewis, feoffee; Elis Griflith; John Thomas; Owen Williams.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from William Wynne of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from William Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., esq., and his son and heir apparent, Rowland Wynne, esq., to William Bold of Llanedwen, co. Ang., gent., of a capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach in Treflan aforesaid and in the tenure of the said William Wynne, also m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Cae brin bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Werne issa, and Cay garron in Treflan aforesaid and in the tenures of the said William Wynne, and Edward Owen Lloyd, and all other realty of the said William Wynne which was late the property of William Rowland (great grandfather of the said William Wynne) and of Jane, his daughter (grandmother of the said William Wynne), both now dec., and is situate in the several p's, t's, &c. of Llanbeblig, otherwise Llanpeplicke, Llanrug, Treflan, Ruge, Castellmay, Bangor, and Mainol Bangor, co. Caern.; also m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pant dreiniog in p's Llanvihangell y Pennant, Bethkelart, Pennant, and Llecheiddior, co. Caern. in the tenures of Evan Edward, William Probert ap Evan, and Evan ap Hugh John; also m's and lands called Bryn bedde, Llaine Madocke ap Harry, and Tythyn y wrach in p. Llanwnda, co. Caern. and in the tenures of the said William Wynne, William David, and Griffith ap Richard Morgan; also m's and lands called Y pandy, Dole y pandy, and Y werne in the tenures of Richard Griffith, Griffith Thomas, and Richard ap Richard, fullers, and situate in said p. Llanbeblig and formerly the property of Maurice Robins, clerk (the dec. father of Catherine, the dec. wife of the said William Wynne and mother of the said Rowland Wynne); also a fulling mill in said p. Llanbeblig.

Witnesses: Owen Hughes of Bewmares; Timo. Edwards of Nanhoron; Jo. Vaughan of Berkin; Will. Bold of Llanedwen; Hugh Williams of Conway; Griffith Prichard of Llanllyfny; Lewis Evans and Richard Williams of Beaumaris, clerks to Mr Owen Hughes.

Indenture, whereby William Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., esq., and his son and heir apparent, Rowland Wynne, in pursuance of ...,

Indenture, whereby William Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., esq., and his son and heir apparent, Rowland Wynne, in pursuance of a covenant in an indenture dated 16 Sept. 1659 (see D. D. 1,033), release to William Bold of Llanedwen, co. Ang., gent., a capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach in Treflan, m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Kay bryn bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Wein issa, and Kay garrw in Treflan, all realty late of William Rowland situate in p's and t's of Treflan, Ruge, and Castellmay, co. Caern., and m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pantdreiniog in Llanvihangell and Bethkelart, co. Caern. to the intent that a recovery of the same might be suffered to enure to the use of the said William Wynne for his life, with remainder to the appointees of the said William Wynne and Rowland Wynne, or of the latter after the death of the said William Wynne, with remainder to the said Rowland Wynne and his issue, with remainders over. Witnesses: Timothy Edwards of Nanhoron; Jo. Vaughan of Berkin; Hugh Williams of Conway; Griffith Prichard of Llanllyfny; Lewis Evans and Richard Williams, Bewmaris, clerks to Mr Owen Hughes.

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before John Hooke, esq., and Francis Lloyd, justices ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before John Hooke, esq., and Francis Lloyd, justices of the said sessions, on 15 April 1698, when Owen Hughes, esq., recovered from William Bold, gent., 24 m's, &c. and 3,570 a. of land, with a fishery in the water of Gwyrfai, in Castellmay, Treflan, Rug, Bangor, Maeniol Bangor, Pennant, and Llecheiddior, and in p's Bethkelart, Llanvihangel-y-pennant, Llanbeblig, otherwise Llanpeplick, Rug, and Llanwnda. The said William Bold calls on William Wynne, esq., to warrant the title, who calls on Joseph Jones to warrant the same. Latin.

Deed Poll whereby (after reciting D. D. 1,035 and that the said William Wynne had since dec.) Rowland Wynne of ...,

Deed Poll whereby (after reciting D. D. 1,035 and that the said William Wynne had since dec.) Rowland Wynne of Treflan, co. Caern., esq., declares that a capital m. and lands called Glan r afon bach in Treflan, m's and lands called Tythyn Rowland Griffith ap William, Kay bryn bedde, Kay Evan ap Ynyr, Wein issa, and Kay garrw in Treflan, all realty late of William Rowland situate in p's and t's of Treflan, Ruge, and Castellmay, co. Caern., and m's and lands called Cwmcloch and Pantdreiniog in Llanvihangell and Bethkelart, co. Caern. shall enure to the use of the said Rowland Wynne in fee simple. Witnesses: J. Vaughan of Glanyllyn, co. Mer.; Griffith Prichard and Richard Griffith, both of Tanyrallt in p. Llanllyfney.

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., before John Meyricke, esq., and William Jessop ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., before John Meyricke, esq., and William Jessop, esq., justices of the said sessions, whereby Rowland Wynne, esq., defendant, aclmowledges that 24 m's, 20 tofts, a water corn mill, a fulling mill, 60 gardens, 10 orchards, 3,440 a. of land, and 30 a. of turbary with fisheries in the water of Gwrfai, otherwise Gorfai, and 33s. rent in Castellmay, Treflan, Rug, Maenol Bangor, Pennant, and Llecheiddior and in p's Bethkelart, Llanfihangel-y-pennant, Llanbeblig, othetwise Llanpeplick, Llanrug, Bangor, Llanllyfnie, Llandwrog, and Llanwnda, co. Caern., are the property of William Bold, gent., plaintiff. Latin.

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., wherein Thomas Kyffin, esq., recovered from Henry Ellis ...,

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern., wherein Thomas Kyffin, esq., recovered from Henry Ellis, gent., 50 m's, 20 tofts, 2 water corn mills, 1 fulling mill, and 11,200 a. of land, with fisheries, &c. and 3 dams (motes) in the water of Gwrfai, otherwise Gorfai, and 33s. of rent in Castellmai, Treflan, Rug, Maenol-Bangor, Pennant, Llecheiddier, Dinlley, Bodelog, and Eithinog, otherwise Eithinock, and in several p's Bethkelart, Llanfihangel-y-pennant, Llanbeblig, otherwise Llanpeplick, Llanrug, Bangor, Llanllyfni, Llandwrog, otherwise Llantwrock, and Llanwnda, co. Caern. The said Henry Ellis called on Rowland Wynne, esq., to warrant the title, who called on Hugh Price, gent. Latin.

Inspeximus of a recovery at the Great Sessions for co. CaERN. held on 9 April 1729 before Thomas Martyn, esq ...,

Inspeximus of a recovery at the Great Sessions for co. CaERN. held on 9 April 1729 before Thomas Martyn, esq., justice of the said sessions, when David Robert Taylor and John Burges, esq., recovered from Robert Nanney, gent., 2 m's, &c. and 122 a. of land in p. Bryncroes, co. Caern. The said Robert Nanney called on William Lloyd, clerk, to warrant the title, who called on Hugh Price, gent., to warrant the same. Latin.

Indenture whereby Hugh David of p. Llanbedrog, co. Caern., yeoman, and Ellin, his wife, Thomas Wilhams of p. Penllech, co ...,

Indenture whereby Hugh David of p. Llanbedrog, co. Caern., yeoman, and Ellin, his wife, Thomas Wilhams of p. Penllech, co. Caern., yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, and Hugh Williams of Pwllhely, co. Caern., mariner, and Alice, his wife, declare that a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. in April 1734 to William Lloyd of Pwllhely aforesaid, gent., and Owen Owen of Pwllhely, gent., of a m. and lands called Kerniog in p. Nevin, co. Caern., and in the tenure of Griffith Jones, a m. and land called Gwyllt in p. Bryncroes and t. of Morva, co. Caern., in the tenure of the said Thomas Williams, and a m. and lands called Tythyn-rhyddid in p. Llaniestyn, co. Caern., in the tenure of William Mark, shall enure (as to the property called Kerniog) to the uses declared in an indenture dated 1 June 1734, and (as to the property called Y gwyllt) to the use of the said Thomas Williams in fee simple, and (as to the property called Tythyn-rhyddid) to the use of the said Hugh Williams in fee simple. Witnesses: William Tudor; Timothy Roberts, glover; Andrew Hughes of Pwllhely.

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Sir William Chapple, kt and serjeant at ...,

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Sir William Chapple, kt and serjeant at law, and Thomas Martyn, esq., both justices of the said sessions, when David Ellis, clerk, plaintiff, recovered from Edward Owen, gent., and Owen Owens, gent., defendants, 6 m's, &c. and 340 a. of land in the t's of Elernion and Nanty llythfaen and in p's Llanaelhayarn Pistill and Abererch, co. Caern. The defendants called on John Tobias, Elizabeth, his wife, and John Jones to warrant the title of the said premises, and they called on Hugh Price, gent., to warrant the same. The sheriff, George Devereux, esq., returned that he had given the said David Ellis full seisin of the property.

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Sir William Chapple, kt and serjeant ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Sir William Chapple, kt and serjeant at law, and Thomas Martyn, esq., both justices of the said sessions, when John Tobias and Eiizabeth, his wife, and John Jones, defendants, acknowledged that 6 m's, &c. and 340 a. of land in the t's of Elernion and Nanty llythfaen and in p's Llanaelhayarn Pistill and Abererch, co. Caern., was the right of the plaintiffs, Edward Owen, gent., and Owen Owens, gent., and released the same to them. Latin.

Copy Of The Will, dated 15 Sept. 1738, of George Coytmore of Conway, co. Caern., gent., who devised as follows ...,

Copy Of The Will, dated 15 Sept. 1738, of George Coytmore of Conway, co. Caern., gent., who devised as follows: To my friends, William Price of Vaynol, co. Flint, esq., and Robert Price of Bathavarn Park, co. Denb., esq., the capital m. and lands called Pentre in p. Skyviog, co. Flint, parcels of land to the said m. appertaining called Coetie'r scybor, The acre belonging thereto, The great orchard, Coetie'r defaid, Erw skinner, The inclosure behind the great barn, 2 parcels in the tenure of John Davies, joiner, parcels called Gwastad perthi, Erw fain tan y maes, Coitie'r berth, Gwerglodd pwll y gaseg, Caya helig, Cae pwll marl, Pant gwyn growling, Erw gron plasse, and Plasse pella, now called Licum, and other closes (specified) on trust to sell the same and pay my debts; to the said William Price and Robert Price, all my m's and lands (specified) in co. Caern., on trust (subject to the payment of my debts and my wife's 'thirds') to pay my daughter, Margaret Coytmore, £100, and thereafter to convey the said property to my son, Richard Coytmore, provided he undertakes to pay my debts; to my said son, Richard Coytmore, my old silver tankard with our family arms upon it; to my daughter, Margaret Coytmore, my silver can and a silver coffee-pot; to the children of my son, Griffith Coytmore, £5 each; residue to my wife, Margaret Coytmore, and my daughter, Ellen Coytmore, they to be executors. Witnesses: Roger Mostyn; Robert Howard; John Williams. Endorsed: 'Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and exemplified 12 July 1755.'.

Indenture whereby John Hughes of p. Llanengan, co. Caern., gent., and Anne, his wife, covenant to levy to Humphrey Jones ...,

Indenture whereby John Hughes of p. Llanengan, co. Caern., gent., and Anne, his wife, covenant to levy to Humphrey Jones of Bangor, co. Caern., clerk, and Thomas Price of Pwllhely, co. Caern., gent., at the next Great Sessions for co. Caern. a fine of all their m's and lands called Tythin dwylan, Llettu fadog, Tyddin pen y nant, and Tir John ap Robert Lewis in p's Meilltyrne, Trevaies, Llanengan, and Dwylan, co. Caern. and in the tenures of the said John Hughes, Hugh Roberts, Richard Roberts, and Hugh Robert Griffith; to enure (as to Tyddin Dwylan and Llettufadog) to the use of the appointees of the said John Hughes; and to enure (as to Tyddin pen y nant and Tir John ap Robert Lewis) to the use of Thomas Price of Pwllhely, co. Caern., gent. Witnesses: William Griffiths, Robert Davies; Owen .... all of Pwllhely.

Indenture whereby - after reciting that, by indentures dated 24 Mar. 1741-2 made between William Brynker the elder of Brynker ...,

Indenture whereby - after reciting that, by indentures dated 24 Mar. 1741/2 made between William Brynker the elder of Brynker, co. Caern., esq., and his eldest son, William Brynker the younger, of the first part, Robert Brynker of St. Breock, Cornwall, clerk, and James Brynker of Braunston, Northamptonshire (brothers of the said William Brynker the elder) and Thomas Brynker of Brynker aforesaid, gent. (second son of the said William Brynker the elder), of the second part, William Williams of Penrallt, co. Caern., esq., and William Prichard of Caern., gent., of the third part, and William Wynne of Werne, co. Caern., esq., and Robert Griffith of Tan-y-bwlch, co. Mer., esq., of the fourth part, and by a recovery suffered, the property hereinafter mentioned was limited to the said William Wynne and Robert Griffiths for 200 years on trust to raise a sum not exceeding £4,000 for the purposes in the said indentures declared - the said William Wynne and Robert Griffiths mortgage for the said term of 200 years to William Evans of Vaynoll, co. Caern., esq., the following property to secure £1,000 and interest: The capital m. and lands called Treborth issa in Maenoll Bangor in p. Bangor, co. Caern., and in the tenure of Catherine Wynne, widow; a water corn mill called Treborth mill and a field in the tenure of John Prichard, miller; m's and closes called Tafarn newidd, Cae'r ffos, and Cae'r clochdu ardde in the tenures of John Edmund and Edmund Williams, a m. and lands called Tythin brwynog in the tenure of David Thomas; a m. called Tu coch in the tenure of Morris Owen, gent.; a m. and lands called Bryncegin, otherwise Penbryncegin, in the tenure of Anne Williams, widow; a m. called The eagles in the town of Bangor and parcels of land in the tenure of Arthur Williams; a brew house, shop, and garden in the tenure of William Baker; a house and garden in the tenure of Rice Jones, joiner; a house, garden, and field in the tenure of William Parry, tailor; a house and garden in the tenure of Hugh Morris, mariner; a m. and field in the tenure of Evan Edward, hatter; a house and garden in the tenure of Humphrey Humphreys; a house and garden called Plas Alcock in the tenure of Henry Roberts, corviser, Catherine Blackister, widow, and Ellen Evans, widow; a house and garden in the tenure of Elizabeth Hughes, spinster; a house and garden in the tenure of Edward Roberts, mariner; a m. and garden called Tu mawr in the tenure of Mary Parry, widow; a m. and garden late in the tenure of John Parry and now of William Morgan; a house and garden late in the tenure of Robert Jones and now of John William, mason; a house and garden in the tenure of Anne Edward, widow; a house and field in the tenure of Morris Owen, gent., a house and garden in the tenure of Elinor Morgans, widow, and a house and garden in the tenure of John Rowland; all which said premises lastly described are in Maenol Bangor and in the town of and p. Bangor, co. Caern.

Yearly rent: A pepper-corn.

Witnesses: John Jones, Treborth; Wm Prichard and John Prichard, both of Caern.. Memorandum (endorsed) by William Brynker the elder (devisee of the said William Brynker the younger and also of Thomas Brynker, esq., the brother and heir of the said William Brynker the younger) that he had, by a bond dated 26 Sept. 1747, bound himself to the said William Evans in the penalty of £400 for the payment of £200, and that he now charges the above-mentioned property with the payment of the said £200. Witnesses: Wm Prichard; John Prichard; John Williams.

Memorandum dated 26 Oct. 1759 (endorsed) by Margaret Evans of Porthllongddu, co. Ang. (widow and administratrix of the said William Evans), that, with the consent of Robert Brynker of St Breock, Cornwall, esq., she assigns to John Jones of Brynker aforesaid all her interest in the said mortgage.

Consideration: £1,323. 19s.

Witnesses: John Lewis; John Hughes.

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Roger Holland, esq., justice, whereby Edward ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Roger Holland, esq., justice, whereby Edward Phillip Pugh, esq., sheriff of co. Caern., and Mary, his wife, acknowledge that 150 m's, 100 cottages, &c., 3,000 a. of land, 100 a. of turbary, 2 wears, 2 fisheries, 500 a. of furze, and 2 rents of 26s.8 and 13s.4 respectively, with common of pasture in p's Dwygyfylchi, Llanfairfechan, Aber Llanllechid, Pentir, Bangor, Maynol Bangor, Llanbeblig, Aberdaron, Llanvaelrhus, Llangwnadle, and Rhiw, co. Caern. are the property of the plaintiffs, Sir Thomas Mostyn, bart, and Thomas Kyffin the younger, esq., for which acknowledgment the said plaintiffs pay 540 marks to the said Edward Phillip Pugh and Mary, his wife.

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Taylor White, justice, when John Williams, esq ...,

Transcript Of A Recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caern. before Taylor White, justice, when John Williams, esq., plaintiff, recovered from William Prichard, gent., defendant, 55 m's, a water corn mill, a fulling mill, 100 gardens, 20 orchards, and 11,500 a. of land with fisheries and stow dams in the River Gwrfai, otherwise Gorfai, and 30s. of rent in Caern., Castellmai, Treflan, Rug, Maenol Bangor, Pennant, Llecheiddior, Dinlley, Bodelog, Eithinog, otherwise Eithinock, and in p's Bethkelart, Llanfihangel-y-pennant, Llanbeblig, otherwise Llanpeplick, Llanrug, Bangor, Llanllyfni, Llandwrog, otherwise Llantwrog, and Llanwnda. The said William Prichard called on William Williams, esq., to warrant the title, who calls on John Anwyl, gent.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Elizabeth Mostyn of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Elizabeth Mostyn of Denb., spinster, and Thomas Hayes of Chester, doctor of physic, to Henry Scott of Doveridge, Derbyshire, gent., of a m. and lands called Cae-galen, comprising 8 fields aggregating 126 a., 2 r. and 15 p. in p. Eglwys Rhose, co. Caern. Witnesses: Tho. Brock; William A. Credy; John Jones; Edw. Smith, clerk to Mr Brock, attorney in Chester.

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