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Certified Copy Of An Indenture, being a grant from Cornelius Davies, citizen and cloathworker of London and son of David ...,

Certified Copy Of An Indenture, being a grant from Cornelius Davies, citizen and cloathworker of London and son of David Morgan Thomas of Trefdraeth, co. Ang., yeoman, dec., to Morgan Rogers of Caergeiliog, co. Ang., gent., and Lewis Prees of Newborough, co. Ang., yeoman, of m's and lands called Tythyn v'ch Adda, otherwise Tythyn Adda, in as ample a manner as Morgan Thomas, dec. (father of the said David Morgan and grandfather of the said Cornelius Davies), held the same; also a close called Cay yr wern ddwy and all other realty late of the said David Morgan and Morgan Thomas or of Morgan David, the dec. son and heir of the said David Morgan and half-brother of the said Cornelius Davies (which said Morgan David survived the said Morgan Thomas and David Morgan), or of David Morgan the younger, dec. (son and heir of the said Morgan David), all the said property being in Tredestinied, otherwise Trefdraeth, co. Ang. Consideration: £10. Witnesses: Ow. Hughes; Robt Williams; Henry Wynne; Wm Wynne; Richard Owen. Certified by Ow. Hughes and Richard Owen.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from John Sparrow of Galltgoch, co. Ang., gent., to Joseph Greenwood of Bewmaris, co. Ang., tanner, of the site of a tanhouse and garden adjoining the house of the said Joseph Greenwood in Wrexam Street in Bewmaris. Witnesses: Humphrey Roberts; John Robins; John Lucas; Griffith Parry.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Owen of Bodychen, co. Ang., gent., to Anne Sparrow of Bodychen aforesaid, widow, of a m. and lands called Tu moel, otherwise Tythin y ty moel, in p. Llanvaylog, co. Ang., which said premises were lately conveyed in exchange by Hugh Hughes of Carnarvon, gent., now dec., to Richard Bodychen of Bodychen aforesaid, esq., also dec. This deed is sealed but not signed, and apparently was not executed as there are no signatures of witnesses. The consideration is said to have been paid by Anne Sparrow, the party to the deed, but the demise is made to Anne Bodychen, while it is stated that the release is to be made to Anne Sparrow.

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

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Hughes of Tre'rdrew, co. Ang., gent., to William Wynne of Chwaen, otherwise Chwaen-ddu, co. Ang., gent., of a m. and lands called Chwaen vechan, otherwise Tyre kower, or Ty kower, in p. Llantrisant, co. Ang., and in the tenure of the said William Wynne. Witnesses: William Wynne, junior; Thomas Hughes, junior, joyner, of Aberfraw; Thomas Wynne.

Indenture, being an assignment by William David of Talyllyn, co. Ang., yeoman, to John Conway of the town of Denbigh ...,

Indenture, being an assignment by William David of Talyllyn, co. Ang., yeoman, to John Conway of the town of Denbigh, gent., of a lease, dated 30 March 1722, from Richard, bishop of Bangor, to the said William David, of m's and lands called Talyllyn in the commote of Malltraeth, co. Ang., for the lives of Elizabeth Parry, Thomas Parry, and John Parry (the wife and sons of John Parry of Twysog, esq.). Annual rent: £100, on trust for the said John Parry of Twysog and Elizabeth, his wife, for their lives, with remainder to John, Elizabeth, Katherine, Margarett, and Anne, the son and daughters of the said John Parry and Elizabeth, his wife. Consideration: £100. Witnesses: Tho. Lloyd; Wm Prichard of Carnarvon. Memorandum (endorsed) states that the £100 paid by John Conway as consideration for the assignment was the money of John Parry of Twyssog, esq.

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

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Williams of Peniarth, co. Mer., esq., to Robert Nanney of Llwyn, co. Mer., gent., of a capital m. and lands called Clygyrog in p. Llanbadrick, co. Ang., in the tenure of the said Edward Williams; also m's and lands called Kefen helig, Pant-gwydd, and Gerddi gwnnion in p's Llanfechell and Llanbadrick, co. Ang., in the tenure of Hugh Wynne, gent., Hugh Lewis, yeoman, Richard ap Evan, yeoman, and Owen ap William Lewis, yeoman. Witnesses: John Hughes; Edward Hughes; Lewis Nanney.

Probate Of The Will of Owen Griffith of p. Llanrhuddlad, co. Ang., gent. Testator desired to be buried at Llanrhuddlad ...,

Probate Of The Will of Owen Griffith of p. Llanrhuddlad, co. Ang., gent. Testator desired to be buried at Llanrhuddlad Church and mentions the following persons: My son and heir, John Griffith; my sons, Coninsby Griffith and William Griffith; my daughters, Ann, Hannah, Ellin, and Mary; my son, John, to pay 'within one year of my decease the sum of 20s. to be laid out at interest to ye use of ye poor of ye parish of Llanrhuddlan at ye discretion of ye rector and church-wardens of ye said parish to buy a dozen white loaves to be distributed on St Thomas's day yearly for ever'; to my daughters, Hannah, Mary, and Ellin, 2 pewter dishes each, 'which were once ye household goods of their mother, my first wife'; residue to my wife and executrix, Mary Owen. Witnesses: Hen. Williams, clerk; Jo. Prichard; Tho. David; John Williams. The probate grant is missing.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Owen Williams of Castellior, co. Ang., gent., to William Jones of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., of a m. and lands called Tregarnedd, otherwise Tregarnedd issa, in p. Llangefny, co. Ang., in the tenure of William Edmunds, yeoman; also several m's and lands called Tredavidd, Tythyn bach, Gylched fawr, and Gylched fach in Tregarnedd and Llangefny aforesaid, in the tenure of the said William Edmunds; also a m. and lands called Cefn coch, otherwise Cefn coch issa, in p. Llansadwrn, co. Ang., and in the tenure of the said Owen Wilhams. Witnesses: Sidney Parry; Richard Jones, clerk; Robert Prichard.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Wynne of Bodewryd, co. Ang., doctor of laws, and Thomas Wynne of Bewmares, co. Ang., gent., to Rev. Hugh Jones of Caerhun, co. Caern., clerk, of m's and lands called Merddyn Ednyfed and Caergeiliog in the t. of and p. Bodedern, co. Ang., and in the tenure of Hugh Owen, gent., and John Rowland; also m's and lands called Cefn Caergeiliog, Ty newydd, and Caeporth yr ader in said p. Bodedern. Witnesses: Hugh Hughes; John Prichard; William Prichard.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Charles Evans of Treveilir, co. Ang., esq. (son and heir of William Evans of Vaenol, co. Caern., esq., dec.), to Rowland Williams of Cellar in p. Aberfraw, co. Ang., yeoman, of m's and lands called Brynbras, Tythyn tros y rhos, Bysnant, Pwllhockett, and Caecrwn in p's Llanfairpwllgwingill, otherwise Llanfairpwllgwinvill, and Llanbeder Newborough, co. Ang.; also gardens and parcels of land in Newborough aforesaid called Llainwenyn, Gardd bach and Garddlas in the tenure of William Williams. Witnesses: William Evans; Henry Walsh; John Prichard.

Indenture, being a grant for six months from Owen Williams of Castellior, co. Ang., gent., and his eldest son, Thomas ...,

Indenture, being a grant for six months from Owen Williams of Castellior, co. Ang., gent., and his eldest son, Thomas Williams of Llanidan, co. Ang., esq., to John Lewis of Carnarvon, gent., of a m and lands called Tregarnedd, otherwise Tregarnedd issa, in p. Llangefny, co. Ang., in the tenure of William Edmunds, yeoman; also several m's and lands called Tredavidd, Tythyn bach, Gylched fawr, and Gylched fach in Tregarnedd and Llangefny afordsaid, in the tenure of the said William Edmunds; also a m. and lands called Cefn coch, otherwise Cefn coch issa, in p. Llansadwrn, co. Ang., and in the tenure of the said Owen Williams, to the intent that a recovery might be suffered to enure to uses to be declared by the said grantors, and, in default of such declaration, to the uses declared in indentures dated 3 and 4 Aug. 1752 and made between the said Owen Williams and Jane, his wife, of the one part, and William Jones of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., of the other part. Witnesses: Rich. Poole; John Hughes; Richard Howard.

Indenture, whereby Owen Wynne of Llwyn, co. Denb., esq., conveys to John Roberts of Carnarvon, apothecary, parcels of land called ...,

Indenture, whereby Owen Wynne of Llwyn, co. Denb., esq., conveys to John Roberts of Carnarvon, apothecary, parcels of land called Tythin y penlas, otherwise Ty yn y pwll, containing 2 a., 2 r., and 10 p., in p. Llanddaniel, co. Ang. (the house, toft, and gardens and a quillet of land in Lleinia penlas, part of the said premises, excepted), in exchange for two fields of the said John Roberts called Lleinia penlas, situate in and being part of Tythyn penlas, otherwise Ty yn y pwll, aforesaid, containing 4 r. and 39 p., and in the tenure of Hugh David; also the moiety of the m., toft, and garden called Tu tythyn y penlas, situate on part of the said premises. Witnesses: G. Ravenscroft; John Hutchinson of Wrexham; John Roberts, junior; John Prichard.

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

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Henry Morris of Rhospadrig, co. Ang., esq., to Hugh Ellis of Carnarvon, gent., of a m. and lands called Clynnog vechan in p's Newborough and Llangeinwen, co. Ang., and in the tenure of Robert Morris, yeoman. Witness: Wm Griffith of Carnarvon.

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

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Owen David of Weun in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., yeoman, to Thomas Williams of Llanidan, co. Ang., esq., of a m. and lands called Bussuant in p. Llanfairpwllgwingill, co. Ang., in the tenure of William Prees, and a moiety of a m. in Newborough, with lands appertaining thereto, in p. Llanbedr Newborough, co. Ang., in the tenure of Owen William Owen, also all other lands devised to the said Owen David by the will of his dec. father, David Williams of Aberffraw, co. Ang., yeoman. Witnesses: Rice Hughes and William Williams, both of Bodafon.

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

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Hugh.Davies Griffith of Caerhun, co. Caern., clerk (only son of Ralph Griffith of Caerhun aforesaid, esq., by Catherine, his second wife, dec., who was the sister and devisee in fee of the will of Hugh Davies of Caerhun, esq., dec.), and Edward Pryce Lloyd of Bodfach, co. Mont., esq. (eldest son of Bell Lloyd of Pontryffydd, co. Flint, esq., dec.), to the Rt Hon. Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, of m's and lands called Tanybryn, Caea cnyciog, and fields in the tenure of John Roberts, all in p. Llanfairpwllgwynvill, otherwise Llanfairpwllgwyngill, co. Ang. Witnesses: John Williams; Edward Lloyd, servant to Rev. Mr Griffith.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £50, by way of a demise for 500 years, from Robert Morgan of Penydentir in ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £50, by way of a demise for 500 years, from Robert Morgan of Penydentir in p. Llandisilio, co. Ang., mariner (eldest son and heir of William Morgan of Penydentir, mariner, dec.), and his mother, Ellen Roberts, of Penydentir aforesaid (widow of the said William Morgan) to Hugh Thomas of Ty-yn-yr-allt in p. Trewdraeth, co. Ang., yeoman, of a moiety of a m. and lands called Tymawr in said p. Llandisilio in the tenure of the said Ellen Roberts and Peter Jones, which property had been devised by the will, dated 11 Dec. 1790, of the said William Morgan to his eldest son, the said Robert Morgan, and had been previously purchased by the testator from William Owen. Witnesses: Hugh Thomas of Trevor; Griffith Owen of Borth Ferry.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Paul Panton the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Paul Panton the elder of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., to the Rt Hon. Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, of a m. and lands called Ty coch, containing 42 a., in p. Llanffinnan, co. Ang., and in the tenure of Thomas Owen; also the moiety of two m's and lands called respectively Ucheldre (99 a., 2 r., 18 p.) in the tenure of Hugh Thomas, gent., in p. Llansadwm, co. Ang., and Tyddyn y mynydd (56 a., 21 p.) in p. Langoed, co. Ang., in the tenure of Robert Prichard. Witnesses: Henry Hughes, rector of Llangefni; Thos Prichard, clerk to Mr Grindley.

Petition from Thomas Hughes, Nicholas Jones, and Francis Thomas, prisoners for debt in Beaumaris Gaol, co. Ang., to the lords ...,

Petition from Thomas Hughes, Nicholas Jones, and Francis Thomas, prisoners for debt in Beaumaris Gaol, co. Ang., to the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, praying for an extension of the Bill passed in 1794, entitled 'A Bill for the discharge of Insolvent Debtors'.

Office Copy Of The Will of Henry Prichard of Trescawen, co. Ang., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew ...,

Office Copy Of The Will of Henry Prichard of Trescawen, co. Ang., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew, Henry Prichard, my realty in p. Amlwch, co. Ang.; to William Thomas (son of my cousin, Hugh Thomas, of Trefor, gent.), a m. and lands called Henllys wen in p. Aberffraw, co. Ang.; to my nephews, William Prichard and Henry Prichard, and my niece, Lettice Owen Prichard, £1,000 each. Testator also mentions: My cousin, Catherine Lloyd (dau. of Evan Lloyd of Maesyporth, esq.); my relation, Ann Owen (eldest daughter of my cousin, Richard Owen, of Sybylltir, gent., dec.), and her sisters, Mary Owen and Ellen; my relations, Mary Jones of Trewhyn, co. Ang.; Jane Parry of Leamonbymedd [Llanerchymedd], co. Ang., William Parry of Tymawr in p. Llangwilliog, John Edwards of Bodwrog, co. Ang., and his daughter, Elizabeth, and Rowland Williams of Beaumaris, gent. (executor). Witnesses: William Mark of Tyn-y-coed, smith; Elizabeth Jones, servant at Trescawen. Proved in London on 20 Aug. 1801 by Rowland Williams, the executor.

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