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Bargain and sale of Brwmbo, Llwyn Mynefa and Caer Nefyn in cos. Denbigh and Flint

  1. William Mostyn, late of Christleton, co. Chester, clerk;
  2. Arthur Williams of Myllionydd, co. Carnarcon, esquire.
    Bargain and sale of messuages in Wrexham and Llanrhaydre, co. Denbigh, and Cwin and Yskeifiog, co. Flint, called Brwmbo, Llwyn Mynefa and Caer Nefyn, as security for the settlement of Treynhelydd in the parish of Llantrisainte, co. Anglesey, upon Anne Lewis, intended wife of the said William Mostyn.

Quit claim of all demands

  1. William Mostyn late of Chrisleton, Cheshire, clerk, husband of Anne Lewis, one of the daughters and coheirs of John Lewis, deceased;
  2. Ellen Lewis alias Williams of Chwayn Wenn, Anglesey.
    Quit claim of all demands.

Judge Jenkins of Hensol

Transcripts made in 1647 by John Richardson, Llewenie Grene, Denbighshire, of 'A Declaration of Mr: David Jenkins now prisoner in the To[wer] one of his Maiesties judges in wales, for Tryalls, Murth[ers] & all other Capitall crimes that they ought only to be by Jurie[s] not otherwise vnless it be by acte of Parliamente', [17] March 1647; 'Judge Jenkins' Treatise or Discourse made & [ ] To the honourable Societies of Gray's Inne & of the rest of the Innes of Cort ...', [2]8 April 1647; 'An Apologie for the Army, Touchinge the eight quaeres upon the later declaration ... By David Jenkins Prisoner in the Tower of London', 1647; and 'A discourse touchinge the inconveniences of a long continued Parliament'.

Richardson, John, of Lleweni Green.

Devynnock

Mortgage by John Wynter of Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn of two properties in Devynnock called Tyr Keven Brenich and Tyr Pantclase, to David Llewelin of Devynnock, 1647; with bond.

Gwyddelwern (Tythyn y Capel, Saithmarchog and Aelhaearn)

Title deeds, 1647-1680, of a messuage called Tythyn a Capel, lands called Dol Efa, Erow Aelhayarn, Erow’r Ceyniad, Cay’r Dyll, Cay’r Llwyn, and Y Cay Issa, a corn mill called Melin y Capel in 1653, and later a fulling mill called Pandu yr Cappell, 1679, all in the townships of Saithmarchog and Aelhaearn in the parish of Gwyddelwern. The deeds include mortgages by William Humffreys of Maerdy, Gwyddelwern, to David Thomas of Penmaen and his grandson John ap John Piers of Gwyddelwern, 1647, 1650, followed by an assignment to Stephen Lewis, minister of the gospel, 1651, and a conveyance to David Thomas in tail, to uses (specified), 1653; the post-nuptial settlement of John Piers and Catherine his wife, daughter of John Thomas ap Ieuan of Llysan, which also includes Ty Du and a cottage called Avottu, 1665; a lease back by Elizabeth Knowles of Denbigh to John Thomas ap Ieuan of Llysan, 1668; and deeds relating to the sale by John Pierce (Piers) of Aelhaearn, Katherine his wife, and William Humphreys to William Owens, a trustee of Owen Salesbury of Rug, 1679-1680.

Penrhos and Cemais estates

Deeds and documents relating to the Penrhos and Cemmes (Cemais) estates in Montgomeryshire, formerly belonging to John Owen, which descended to Mary Jane Ormsby Gore of Brogyntyn, 1647-1866, and later deeds, 1883-1899. The properties lay mainly in the parishes of Llandrinio, Llandysilio and Cemais.

Wimbledon accounts.

A continuation of the accounts in respect of Wimbledon, 1648-1649. Sir Richard Wynn died 18 July 1649, and the accounts entered in this volume were examined and allowed by his brother Maurice Wynn.

A record of books lent, &c.

A composite volume containing (a) a record of manuscripts and books lent by John Jones (dean of Bangor), 1683-1724 (ff. [1]-[25]), together with (b) 'Rules for ye study of Theology by Dr [Thomas] Barlow of Oxford', [c. 1650] (pp. 1-54) and, in the same hand, lists of books compiled for 'a Friend who desired ye Names of some Bookes, wich might bee fit to furnish a library for young (yet Academicall studies)', [c. 1650] (pp. 57-92).

Jones, John, 1650-1727

Answer of Edward Loveden concerning title to property in Berkshire

Answer of Edward Loveden, defendant. with Sebastian Loveden in a case brought by John Lee and Anne his wife, John Gilmore and Katherine his wife, Dorrell Dearing and Elizabeth his wife, and Mary Loveden, daughters of Walter Loveden, the defendant’s brother, concerning the claim to property in Buscot and Lambourn [post-1649]

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