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.