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Declaration by David Lloyd of Sybylldir

Declaration by David Lloyd of Sybylldir that he did wrongfully carry the corpse of his grandfather from the lands of Edward Holland to those of William Mostyn and Anne his wife and that he did injuriously carry the corpse over the said Anne, being then in her lands kay/r/Neyodd.

Partition of the Chwayne wen estate

  1. John Wynne of Bodewrid, co. Anglisey;
  2. Henry Wynne of Kwygoch, co. Merionith; Pyrce Lloyd of Lligwy, co. Anglisey; and Owen Wynne of Glascoed, co. Carnarvon;
  3. William Mostyn of Chwayne wen, co. Anglisey, late archdeacon of Bangor, and Anne his wife.
    Partition of the Chwayne wen estate.

Deed re. Cledog in Tre Ievan ap Itho, and messuages in Rhoscolin.

  1. Owen ap Richard of Llanvayr yn Eubwll and Gwen his wife; Richard ap Robert of Llanyngenedl and Catherine his wife; David ap Richard, son of the said Richard; Rees Lewis of Llanvigell and Ellin his wife;
  2. William Mostyn of Bodowir, late archdeacon of Bangor; and David Parry of Llanvair yn Eubwll.
    Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied upon Cledog in Tre Ievan ap Ithon and messuages in Rhoscolin.

Hodgeston manor and advowson

Title deeds, letters and legal papers to prove the title of [Pryse Loveden] Pryse to the advowson of the rectory of Hodgeston, 1657-1729. The deeds describe the partition of the manor of Hodgeston, held jointly with Robert Earl of Essex, and the descent of the advowson from Thomas ap Rice of Rickardstone (Rickeston), claimed by Thomas ap Rice of Roch, 1657, and Edward ap Rice, 1660, and sold by John ap Rice of Scotsborough and William Davies of Nash [his mortagee] to Nicholas Lewis of Heane Castle, 1667. A final concord indicates a transaction by John Lewis, 1710. The letters are addressed to Walter Pryse, 1728. The legal papers relate to a case between Sir Arthur Owen, and George Lewis Langton and Thomas Davies, 1728/9. A statement of the title of Mr Pryse is watermarked 1827

Surrender of dower out of lands in Bodederne

  1. Ellin Jones of Chwaen wen, co. Anglzey, widow;
  2. John Wynne the younger, son and heir apparent of John Wynne the elder of Bodewrid and Ellin his late wife, dec., one of the daughters and coheirs of John Lewis sometime of Chwaen wen, dec.; and William Mostyn of Bodowir, late archdeacon of Bangor and Anne his wife, another daughter of the said John Lewis.
    Surrender of dower out of lands in Bodederne.
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