File BC5/1 - Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire

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BC5/1

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Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire

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  • 1840-1857 (Creation)

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Conveyances, agreements and deeds of exchange by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and/or the Wynnstay trustees, with schedules and maps annexed, 1840-1857. Properties in Denbighshire include Pen y Bryn Farm at Eyton in the parish of Bangor[-is-coed]; land in Gresford; part of Gyrchynan Issa and Hafodwen Issa in the parish of Lanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog; former common lands in Sgrwgan and Llangedwyn, and at Moel y Gwelltyn, Llansilin; Dee Mount in the township of Llangollen Abbot and Cae Coed in Crogeniddon, Llangollen; Tynewydd in the parish of Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch; premises at Tre’r-llan and Tre-brys, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant; Mallen Fechan mines, Dolydd, Cock Bank, Bryn y fallen, the Eagles Public House and land at Rhosymedre, Pengle or Penelle, part of Trefechan farm, the Cheshire Land, Holly Bank Cottage and land for the Independent Chapel (trusts specified) at Cefn Mawr in the parish of Ruabon; warehouses in the market place and in Little Clwyd Street, a house in Prior Street, Ruthin; land in King Street, a right of way in Stansty, and Maes Gwyn in the township of Broughton, Wrexham; parts of the park of Cefn and parts of Llwynknottie in the parishes of Wrexham and Gresford; stables and a coach house adjoining Brynyffynnon, then being converted into school rooms in the township of Wrexham Regis with access to the pump or spring of water and right of way; and fee farm rents of the Nantyr estate in Denbighshire. Other properties comprise the Upper Farm and lands in the townships of Globwll and Nanthalan, Erwfelin, and the Green in the parish of Llanfyllin, chief rents and common lands in the manor of Cyfeiliog, Montgomeryshire; and the Maenan estate in the parish of Eglwys-bach, Caernarfonshire and Denbighshire. Parties include Arthur Trevor Viscount Dungannon, George John Earl de La Warr, trustee for the West family of Ruthin Castle, the New British Iron Company, Robert Myddelton Biddulph of Chirk Castle, Rev. Henry William Marker of Aylesbeare, executor of Edward Lloyd Kenyon of Penylan, John Dugdale of Dovecot, Liverpool, Edward Tench of Plas Newydd, and William Ormsby Gore of Porkington.

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Enclosed: account of fee farm rents due out of the Nantyr estate [1843]; account between Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and The Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Co., 1849, map, and letters from Edward Tench of Plas Newydd concerning the Cheshire land, part of the Plas Kynaston estate, 1854; loose map of Brynffynnon, 1856; form of agreement for the enclosure of sheepwalks in the manor of Cyfeiliog, 1856.

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Previous refs: original Nos 2, 4-5 35; NLW Schedule of Longueville Deeds and Documents, Bundle 918.

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  • Text: BC5/1 (Box 16)