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Official administration papers, Much Wenlock,

Official papers deriving from the administrative procedures of the church, central government, and local government in Much Wenlock, comprising church, almshouse and poor law records, [c. 1545]-1815; copy charters, [16th cent.]- [1825x1867]; acts of parliament, [post-1719], 1770-1780; papers relating to franchises and rights of burgesses, 1723-1784; and a parliamentary registration, 1846.

Family settlements, Thelwall,

Marriage settlements, other family settlements and related deeds and documents of members of the Thelwall family of Plas y Ward, Denbighshire, namely "Hen" Edward Thelwall and Richard Thelwall, 1515-1546; Simon Thelwall (d. 1586) and John Thelwall, 1564-1609; Simon Thelwall, 1603-1611, Edward Thelwall (d. c. 1670), 1652-1668, and Edward Thelwall (d. 1677), 1669-1717; and family and other papers accumulated by Robert Thelwall, [early 17th cent.]-1686.

Family settlements, Kyffin,

Marriage settlements, other family settlements and associated documents of the Kyffin family of Glascoed and Llansilin, Denbighshire, and their immediate relatives, namely Richard Meredith alias Kyffin and David Kyffin, 1546-1563, Richard Kyffin and John Kyffin, 1580-1585, Gruffith Kyffin, 1605-1649, and Watkin Kyffin, 1645-1675.

Family settlements, Vaughan of Llwydiarth,

Marriage settlements, other family settlements and associated documents of the Vaughans of Llwydiarth, Montgomeryshire, namely Owen Vaughan and family, 1569-1617, Sir Robert Vaughan and family, 1616-1622, Edward Vaughan (d. 1661) and trustees, 1655-1667, and Edward Vaughan (d. 1718) and family, 1670-1719.

Expired tenancy agreements and associated papers, Wynnstay and Vale of Clwyd estates,

Mainly expired tenancy agreements and notices to quit tenancies from the main Wynnstay and Vale of Clwyd estates, for houses and lands situated in Cefn Mawr, Erbistock, Gresford, Llanarmon-yn-Ial, Llandysilio-yn-Ial, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llangollen, Llanynys, Marchwiail, Ruabon, Ruthin and Wrexham, Denbighshire, and in Bangor [Is-coed] and Overton, Flintshire. There are 13 files of expired tenancy agreements, numbered 2a-757 (with gaps) dated 1847-1932; notices to quit at Lady Day 1864, dated 1845-1864; expired unnumbered tenancy agreements, 1856-1904; lists of tenancy agreements and notices to quit, 1863-1877; sporting leases, 1891-1930; and a certificate of safety and engagement for guarantee issued by the Manchester Steam Users’ Association, 1897.

Expired tenancy agreements and associated papers, Llwydiarth, Llangedwyn and other Montgomeryshire estates,

Bundles which appear to form an original sequence of expired tenancy agreements and associated papers, firstly of the Llwydiarth estate and the Montgomeryshire portion of Llangedwyn, for properties and sheepwalks situated mainly in the parishes of Garthbeibio, Hirnant, Llanerfyl, Llanfair Caereinion, Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa, Llanfyllin, Llangadfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Llanwddyn and Pennant [Melangell]. From nos. 1010 onwards they also include the Mathafarn, Tirymynech and Rhiwsaeson estates, filed in the same numerical sequence, covering the parishes of Carno, Cemais, Darowen, Llanbryn-mair, Llangurig, Llanwrin, Machynlleth, Penegoes and Trefeglwys. There are 10 files of numbered expired tenancy agreements for Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn, nos 101-999 (with gaps) dated 1839-1927, one file for Llwydiarth, Llangedwyn, Mathafarn, Tirymynech and Rhiwsaeson, nos 1001-1100 (with gaps) dated 1858-1920, and 4 files for Mathafarn, Tirymynech and Rhiwsaeson, nos 1102-1431 (with gaps) dated 1861-1927; also expired unnumbered tenancy agreements from Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn, 1839-1871; agreements of farms sold, Llangedwyn estate, 1843-1858; old agreements to Lady Day 1862, Llwydiarth estate, 1843-1861; agreements of tenements sold, Llwydiarth estate, 1845-1858, 1922; old agreements to Lady Day 1862, Llangedwyn estate, 1848-1859; notices to quit tenancies, Llwydiarth and Mathafarn estates, 1862; and sporting leases, 1889-1929.

Miscellaneous estate administration papers, Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn (Montgomeryshire) estates,

Miscellaneous papers deriving from administration of the Llwydiarth and Llangedwyn estates, mainly in Montgomeryshire but also including Glan-llyn lands in Merioneth, relating to tenancies, [16]83x[1755], 1833-1858; crown rent receipts, 1686-1687; timber and repairs, 1787-1870; sales, exchanges, disputes, etc., 1798-1863; a particular of Dolwar township, 1817; and letters about shooting, 1885-1888.

Expired tenancy agreements and associated papers, Arwystli and Cyfeiliog,

Bundles, which may be original, of numbered and unnumbered expired tenancy agreements of the Arwystli and Cyfeiliog estates, for properties situated mainly in the parishes of Carno, Cemais, Darowen, Llanbryn-mair, Llangurig, Llanidloes, Llanwrin, Machynlleth, Mallwyd, Penegoes and Trefeglwys There are 9 files of numbered tenancy agreements nos. 2-1429 (with gaps) dated 1839-1912; old unnumbered agreements, 1840-1865; Cyfeiliog agreements to Lady Day 1862, dated 1842-1862; notices to quit, 1867-1870; and letters and a shooting lease, 1868-1899.

Northop, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in Caerfallwch, Northop and Halkyn, 1572-1615; and for the estate of John Jones in Caerfallwch, 1640-1675.

Llanymawddwy, title deeds,

Title deeds, mainly relating to properties in the township of Cywarch, and a smaller number in Pennant, in the parish of Llanymawddwy. Many of the properties were purchased by Gruffith and Charles Kyffin of Cae Coch and Cyffin, Montgomeryshire. The files describe miscellaneous properties in Cywarch and Pennant, 1501-1709; Tythyn y Dole Wen, 1532-1628; Tythyn Erw Gerddi, Tythyn David ap Thomas and Tythyn Pwll y March, 1541-1701; Tir Bedow and Maes Penddin, 1560-1661; Tyddyn Maes Eglwys and Dol Ddu, 1565-1668; Nant Niwlen and Tythyn Erw Bryn, 1579-1699; Dinas Mawddwy, 1585; Tyddyn David Goch ap Ieuan ap Dackyn Bagh, 1589-1664; Esgair Coch, 1593-1667; Kae’r Llwyn Onn and Ole Llywelyn, 1595-1654; Tythyn y Weirglodd Vach and Tythyn Robert ap Rees, 1606-1648; Tythyn Koed Llechwedd Lleithiog, 1612-1613; Tyddin y Ty Issa, 1619-1638; Y Tuy Newyth, 1623-1631; Tuthyn Dol y Neyllin, Tuthyn yr Esgair Ethinog, 1623-1650; Cae’r Cor, Cae yn Ymil y Pandu, etc., 1627-1659; Tythyn y Tuy yn y Kevenant, Lluest Ellen ar y Geufron, Myrthyn y Darren Vawr, 1638-1667; and Tythyn Cae’r Skybor, 1661-1698. The deeds contain evidence for the practice of transhumance in this area of Merioneth, as several of the properties included a hafodty or summer house.

Llanfyllin, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire, most of which had been acquired by Edward Vaughan; they were mostly listed under the Llangedwyn estate in the Wynnstay rentals, although one or two had been previously entered under Llwydiarth. Other recurrent partied are Evan Vaughan of Llanfyllin, Gruffith Lloyd, clerk, and the Price family of Eglwysegl. The files describe miscellaneous properties in Llanfyllin, 1545-1728; Nanthalan, 1550-1720; Bachie, 1561-1579; Garth-gell leases, 1561-1591; Brynelltyn, 1563-1691; Bodran, 1567-1571; Bodyddon, 1592-1694; Camen leases, 1597-1731; Globwll, 1600-1720; Y Ty Mawr, Ty yn yr Ardd Las and the tannery, Street y Velin, 1608-1672, 1700; Ty Ymhen y Voel, Tyddin yn y Rofft alias Ty Tan y Voel, etc., Rhiwnachor, 1610-1637, 1688; Rhiwnachor, 1621-1675; Kae yr Efallen, Erw Bant, Erw Batty, Brynelltyn, 1623-1671; Tyddyn Ymlaen y Cwm, Tyddyn yn y Mynydd, Rhiwnachor, 1627-1681; purchases by Evan Vaughan in Bachie, Brynelltyn, Garth-gell, 1637-1676; and the estate of Evan Vaughan in Llanfyllin, Mochdre,etc., 1684-1692.

Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain, Montgomeryshire, namely properties in the township of Tredderwen, 1567-1661; Plas Gwyn estate, Llannerchemrys, 1621-1667; Lledrod, 1626-1672; the tenement of Robert Hughes, Llannerchemrys, 1661; Y Ty Du, Y Ty yn y Llan and Ty Tan y Dderwen Fawr, 1665-1693; and miscellaneous properties in Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain, 1675-1749.

Misc. Glascoed deeds,

Miscellaneous deeds belonging to the Glascoed estate, comprising estates in Merioneth and Montgomeryshire, 1636, and tenements in Cedewain, 1642.

Machynlleth, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to Bryngwyn, alias Tyddin y Chwirne, etc. and Llyest yn Bwlch Hyddgen in the township of Uwchygarreg and parish of Machynlleth, 1594-1690; and properties in the town of Machynlleth, 1774-1779.

Garthbeibio, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Garthbeibio, filed as miscellaneous properties, 1550-1663; Hafod Morgan, alias Y Braich Gole, 1590-1644; Tythin Gwillim ap Ieuan ap Eingion, Tyddin Maes Geddinog and Llyest y Glane Duon, 1620-1637; and Garthbeibio leases, 1672-1734.

Llanfair Caereinion, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanfair Caereinion, purchased mainly by the Kyffin family and Sir William Williams of Glascoed, transferred to the Llwydiarth rental from about 1809. The files are arranged as Tyddyn y Kerwedyn, Peniarth, 1524-1651; Llanfair Caereinion miscellaneous deeds, 1524-1663; Tyddyn y Kae yn y Coed, Tyddyn Dolged and other properties in the townships of Dolged and Brynglas, 1552-1675; miscellaneous properties in Gwenynog Uchaf, 1572-1660; Ty Morris Shione, Bryn Mawr, Y Fron Wenith, etc., Peniarth, 1579-1701; Tythin Brynelen, Ty Taverne yn Rhos Vawr, etc., Brynelen and Gelligason, 1582-1684; miscellaneous properties in Peniarth, 1602-1688; Rhosaflo leases, 1607-1720; Llanfair Caereinion leases, 1611-1778; Ty yn y Kae yn y Mynydd, Brynglas, 1612-1649; Pen-tyrch, 1621-1666; Llwyn Cadwgan and Gwern Howell, Llanloddian Uchaf, 1631-1656; rectory and tithes of Llanfair Caerenion, 1634-1648; Dolged and Llanloddian leases, 1636-1720; Cloddie yr Henn Haffod, Gwenynog Uchaf, 1648-1678; Tythin David Goch ap Evan, Brynglas, 1662-1679; miscellaneous properties in Rhiwhiriaeth, 1673-1839; Rhyd y Gro and Rallt, Rhosaflo, 1687-1814; garden, the Quarrel House, and Werglodd, an enclosure of Brynybitfel, Gelligason, 1789.

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