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- 1807 (Creation)
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1 envelope (1 item)
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The file comprises a copy of the will of Thomas Edwards of Nant (Twm o'r Nant), 1807, in which he devised to his wife, Elizabeth, land called Bryn Rhedyn in the parish of Henllan, near the border with Llansannan, which he had from his father, bought using money borrowed from Evan Jones, butcher, of Nantglyn, with further bequests to other members of his family.
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- Welsh
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Welsh
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Note
The connection with the lands of the Griffith family is uncertain, and the will may have been retained as a matter of local interest.
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Preferred citation: ECD3/11