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Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Vaughan and Timothy Edwards, gent's, Ellis Prichard, clerk, and John Griffiths to administer interrogatories ...,

Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Vaughan and Timothy Edwards, gent's, Ellis Prichard, clerk, and John Griffiths to administer interrogatories and take depositions of witnesses in a cause in the chancery side of the Court of Great Sessions between John Lloyd, complainant, and Richard Parry and Anne his wife, defendants, relating to a bond executed by complainant to the said Anne.

Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Lloyd, sergeant at law, Robert Lloyd, esq., William Lewis Anwill, esq., Henry Price, esq ...,

Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Lloyd, sergeant at law, Robert Lloyd, esq., William Lewis Anwill, esq., Henry Price, esq., learned in the law, Peter Meyricke, esq., and John Lewys, gent., to take an acknowledgement of a fine of 2 m's, 2 tofts, etc., (700 a.) in t. Pryssor, p. Trawsvynydd, co. Mer., of Elice Edwards, Magdalen his wife, and Margaret and Agens his dau's (deforc's) in which fine John Roberts is plaintiff. Latin.

Writ Of Certiorari to the justices of the peace of co. Mer. to send to the Upper Bench all indictments ...,

Writ Of Certiorari to the justices of the peace of co. Mer. to send to the Upper Bench all indictments against Capt. Jonathan Lloyd, David John ap Ieuan ap Rees, Francis Sawshall, Evan Morgan, Evan John, Evan Humffrey, Evan Griffith, John ap Ieuan ap Rees, Humffrey Rees, John Thomas, William Thomas, Hugh David, Lewis John, Richard Howell, Griffith Ellissa, Owen Davyd and Humphrey Davyd.

Will of Watkin Williams of Penbedw, co. Denb., esq. Devises the lands which he holds for life under his father's ...,

Will of Watkin Williams of Penbedw, co. Denb., esq. Devises the lands which he holds for life under his father's will and lands to be purchased according to indentures of 7 Jan. 1729 and 9 May 1721 to his wife Elizabeth for life and thereafter to his executors in trust for his eldest son (further uses specified).

Will of Susuanna [sic] Mostyn of Ruthun, co. Denb., widow. Devises premises in p's Llanelidan, Llanvaire [Dyffryn Clwyd] and Llanvoorog ...,

Will of Susuanna [sic] Mostyn of Ruthun, co. Denb., widow. Devises premises in p's Llanelidan, Llanvaire [Dyffryn Clwyd] and Llanvoorog, co. Denb., of which she is seized in fee by virtue of the marriage settlement of Edward Wynne, D.L., chancellor of the diocese of Hereford and her niece Anne Lloyd, to the issue of the said Anne Wynne with remainder to her nephew Charles Lloyd of Trenewydd, Shropshire, esq. (further uses specified). Bequeathes pieces of gold, gold medal, coffee service and tea equipage, etc., and numerous pecuniary legacies to relations and £90 to the poor almsmen and almswoman of Christ Hospital, Ruthin, in addition to the £10 already bequeathed by her late husband Roger Mostyn, esq., and £20 to the poor of p. Llanelidan to be added to the £10 bequeathed by her said husband.

Will of Pierce Williams of Skeiviog, co. Flint, gent. Desires to be buried in the church of Skeiviog. Bequeathes 40s ...,

Will of Pierce Williams of Skeiviog, co. Flint, gent. Desires to be buried in the church of Skeiviog. Bequeathes 40s. to the poor of the said p. Devises all his m's and lands in p's Skeiviog and Llandudno, co. Caern., to his sisters Susan, Anne and Mary Williams until his nephew John Wynne (eldest son of his sister Katherine) is 21 years old, subject to the payment of £100 to his said sisters and his sister Emm Williams. Endorsed: note of exhibition of the above in an action between John Egerton, bart, plt, and John Wynne, esq., and others, defendants, 1 Jan. 1716/17.

Will of Philip Puleston of Rhuabon, co. Denb., D.D,

Charges his estate with an annuity of £50 to his wife Annabella Puleston in addition to the annuity of £150 secured to her by DJ26-7, and devises a capital m. called Pickhill Hall, p. Pickhill and all his real estate in p. Pickhill, t. Sutton, [p. Is-y-coed], p. Bangor [On-dee], t's Overton Villa and Overton Foreign, [p. Overton], and t. Wallington, [p. Worthenbury], in cos Denb. and Flint to Watkin Williams of Penbedw, co. Denb., esq., and Rev. Hope Wynne Eyton of Leswood, co. Flint, in trust to sell the same to discharge testator's debts and to invest any surplus for the benefit of his dau's Annabella and Elizabeth.

Will of Lt Col John Maurice of the 1st regiment of Foot Guards being now commanded to serve abroad

Will of Lt Col John Maurice of the 1st regiment of Foot Guards being now commanded to serve abroad. Bequeathes an annuity of £20 to his only sister Mrs Frances Warren for life and for securing the said annuity he bequeathes to his nephew Edward Maurice of Lloran, esq., £400 now lodged upon several tallies and orders with the Exchequer. Endorsed: 'Col Maurice died Nov. the 5 1709'. Damaged.

Will of Lewis Lloyd of Rhiwedog, co. Mer., esq. Desires to be buried in the chancel of the church of ...,

Will of Lewis Lloyd of Rhiwedog, co. Mer., esq. Desires to be buried in the chancel of the church of Llanvawr. Bequeathes £10 to the poor of p. Llanvawr and £3 yearly bequeathed to the said poor by testator's uncle John Lloyd of Rhiwedog, esq., dec., issuing from a m. in t. Kynlas, [p. Llandderfel]. Devises a capital m. called Dugoed Mowthwy, [t. Dugoed, p. Mallwyd], a m. called Cwm Bychan in p. Caer Einion Vechan, co. Mont., a m. in t. Dugoed aforesaid in the tenure of John ap Evan Tudor and all other lands in man. Mowthwy purchased from Theodor Owen, gent., and Evan Owen his son and heir apparent [see DH164-5], m's called Tyddyn Maes Camlan, Cae Llettu Gwilwyr and Dol y Coll, purchased from John Lloyd of Ffrith, gent., all in t. Camlan, [p. Mallwyd], a m. in t. Cwm Kewydd, [p. Llanymawddwy], subject to an annual rent charge of £7 to Gwen verch Morgan for life and purchased from David Morgan, a m. called Ty Ucha, the house or barn called Ty Newydd, m's called Ty yn y Llechwedd, Ty ym Hant y Voel, Tyddyn Issa and Ty Ymhen y Bryn, all in t. Kerist, [p. Mallwyd], and all his lands in the said p. purchased from Richard Morris David Vaughan and a m. purchased from Evan Thomas, to his wife Sydney Lloyd in augmentation of her dower and after her death to his second son Symon Lloyd and his heirs (further uses specified); his m's in t. Garthiaen, [p. Llandrillo-yn-edeirnion], one of which was part of the inheritance of Humffrey Ednyvet, clerk, dec., and the other part puchased by testator from Thomas ap Rutherch, dec., a parcel of land called Tir Dû and a plot of ground between the river Sotten and the churchyard wall in p. Llandrillo [In-edeirnion], purchased by testator from Thomas Barns and others, m's in t's Verdre Issa and Tyvos, [p. Llandrillo-in-edeirnion], purchased from Humffrey Hughes, esq., chief rents of 15s.81/2 issuing out of lands in t's Vaerdre Issa, Pennant, Edeirnion and Dynan, p. Llandrillo [In-edeirnion] purchased from the said H.H., a m. called Bryn Penllyn in Pennant Edernion in the said p., purchased from Thomas Ellis, a m. purchased from Foulke Lloyd in the said p., and a m. in the said p. called Tyddyn Llysdyn which descended to testator after the death of his uncle John Lloyd and Margaret his wife, to his wife Sydney Lloyd for life and after her death to his third son Meredith Lloyd and his heirs (further uses specified); a m. called Tyddyn y Bwlch, t. Rhiwedog, [p. Llanfor], to his wife until his eldest son John Lloyd becomes 21 yeas of age, a capital m. called Plas yn Rhiwedog and a mill called Melin Rhiwedog, in t's Rhiwedog and Penmen, [p. Llanfor], and all his other premises in cmt's Penllyn and Edernion to his wife in trust to maintain his children and to pay £1,500 to his daughter Margaret, £1,000 to his daughter Sydney with remainder to his eldest son John Lloyd; a m. called Ty Kerrig purchased from John ap Hugh, and a purchased m. called Plas Yn y Klettwr, both in t. Rhiwedog aforesaid, a burgage in Bala purchased from Margaret verch David ap Hugh, a m. called Tyddyn y Vron, p. Llanddervell, purchased from John Cadd'er, a m. called Tyddyn y Ddol Hesgog, t. Kynlas, [p. Llandrillo-in-edeirnion], purchased from Thomas ap Roberte, a m. called Carreg Yr Ynys, t. Nant Lleidiog, [p. Llanfor], purchased from David ap Humffrey and others, and a m. called Tyddyn y Vron, in t. Rhiwedog aforesaid, to his said wife until his eldest son after attaining his majority should assign to her for life a third of Plas yn Rhiwedog and all his estate in p's Llanvawr, Llanyckill, Llangowar and Llanddervell. Endorsed: Note of production before witnesses at the mansion house called Rhiwedog 9 April 1670 and '95'. Armorial seal.

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