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35.
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Assignment Of Mortgage of Quoibur, Tyddyn y werglodd, y Coed cae porfa, and y Gadlis wrth y tu in Bryn ...,
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- 1768, Nov. 16. (Creation)
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- The Rev. James Bate, clerk, and Jonah Vardon of Greenwich, gent., surviving executors of the will of James Lloyd of Greenwich, esquire, deceased;. 2. Hugh Edwards of Cwm Howarth, co. Caernarvon, and Margaret his wife, Thomas Morris of Llansannan, co. Denbigh, and Jane his wife, (daughters of Elizabeth Williams late of Ruddlan, widow, deceased), Alice Whittaker, Thomas Whittaker, Ellen Whittaker, and Margaret Whittaker, all of Liverpool, the children of Thomas Whittaker, timber merchant, and Alice his wife, one of the nieces of James Lloyd, deceased;. 3. Robert Hughes of St Asaph, tailor, and John Hughes, his second son;. 4. William Lloyd of Maesmynan, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment Of Mortgage of Quoibur, Tyddyn y werglodd, y Coed cae porfa, and y Gadlis wrth y tu in Bryn y wall, a messuage and land called Coed Kay y bryn alias Bryn in Kevendw, and a toft in Rail, all in the parish of Ruddlan.
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Preferred citation: 35.
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vtls005058873
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ISYSARCHB4
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales