Series HC2 - The Priory, Cardigan, estate papers and title deeds

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HC2

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The Priory, Cardigan, estate papers and title deeds

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  • [c. 1560x1774] (Creation)

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3 bundles, 3 envelopes

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Miscelllaneous deeds and documents of the Priory estate, Cardigan, which was sold to Gogerddan by Edward Phillips in 1705, and was occupied by the Picton, Lloyd, Jones and Thomas families. It was conveyed to Albany Wallis in trust for John Pughe Pryse, 1770, and afterwards sold by the latter’s mother, Maria Charlotta Lloyd, to Thomas Johnes, 1774., The series comprises letters, [c. 1560], 1707, deeds, 1651-1721, an agreement to discharge debts, 1705-1708, a survey [c. 1705], rentals [1705x1774], and accounts and receipts, [post-1744] -1766.

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It is possible that stray deeds from the Cardigan Priory estate have been filed inadvertently with deeds for Aberantbychan properties, Gogerddan ref. HBA.

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