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Coed Coch and Trovarth Estate Records
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Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an ...,

Chief Rent Book concerning lands in the parishes of Bettws Abergele, Llanelian, Abergele and Llysfaen, co. Denbigh, 1752-1787, with an account of the tithe of Llangernyw, 1738, and an inventory of what was sold of the goods of Hedd Lloyd,-esq., deceased ('ye sale was on August 18 1738'). Vellum bound.

Appendix,

The appendix consists of a group of miscellaneous documents not apparently described by Walter de Grey Birch. The descriptions were drawn up soon after receipt by NLW. They remained un-numbered until 1976.

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli ...,

Typewritten copies of fourteen letters found at Pennant, the originals being in the possession of Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. Twelve of these are from John Wynne of Coed Coch to Richard Lloyd, esq., 9 Coney Court, Gray's Inn, London, and range between 11 December, 1774, and 24 February, 1778. The thirteenth is from the Rev. Ed. Edwards, Pennant, to his son, the Rev. H. Holland Edwards, a student at Christ Church, oxford, and is dated 20 July, 1778. The last, undated, is from the latter to his father. All the letters relate to personal, family, and business matters.

A parcel containing (a) A large number of receipts (in English and Latin) for chief-rents paid for lands in co ...,

A parcel containing (a) A large number of receipts (in English and Latin) for chief-rents paid for lands in co. Denbigh, between the years 1613 and 1827, together with a few letters and memoranda relating thereto. (b) A copy of a writ of George III, dated April 1784, commanding John Wynne, Esq., Dorothy his wife, and John Wynne of Rhos, Esq., to appear, under penalty of £100, at the next Great Sessions for co. Denbigh, to be held at Wrexham, to answer a charge against them by William Davies and Elizabeth his wife. (c) "A particular of the estates of John Wynne, Esq., at the re-letting, Oct. 1801." The names of the tenements, of their occupiers, and of the parishes and counties in which they were situated, are listed. (d) A supplement page to the Chester Courant of 29 November, 1854, giving a detailed account of the Battle of Inkermann, with lists of casualties, etc. On the back are manuscript notes relating to officers killed and wounded. English and Latin.

Orderly Book of Major John Holland of Teyrdan, relating to the Isdulas Volunteers, commanded by Lieut-Col. Wynne of Garthewin, from ...,

Orderly Book of Major John Holland of Teyrdan, relating to the Isdulas Volunteers, commanded by Lieut-Col. Wynne of Garthewin, from 1 Aug. 1804, to 16 Aug. 1808, and to the West Denbigh Local Militia, composed of the Isdulas and Ruthin Volunteers, commanded by Lieut-Col. Forbes of Bodnod, from 1 Sept. 1808, to 27 Aug., 1812. The MS., written in a very find hand, with copperplate title-pages and headings, the work of P. Williams, Ruthin, consists of general and regimental orders, copies of letters, and records of courts-martial, promotions, etc. Quarto, bound in vellum.

Extract from the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate. In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Copy of the ...,

Extract from the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate. In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Copy of the Will of David Lloyd, clerk, Vicar of Llangernew. Dated 7 September 1778. Signed, etc., by the Testator. Witnesses: Henry Jones, Owen Anwyl, Elizabeth Anwyl. Letters of administration granted to Elizabeth Lloyd, widow and relict of the testator by Edward F. Jenner, Registrar, 17 May 1779.

Copy of the Will of John Holland of Teyrdan in the Parish of Llanelian, co. Denbigh, Esquire, which was signed ...,

Copy of the Will of John Holland of Teyrdan in the Parish of Llanelian, co. Denbigh, Esquire, which was signed, and attested by Griffith Hughes of Bryn Defaid, Hugh Evans and Edward, both of the Abbey. Dated 13 November 1780. With an addendum dated 17 April 1786, signed, and attested by David Price, Rector of Llanelian, Edward Parry of Llan, and Rice Pughe, Rector of Llysfaen.

Lease by (i) John Holland the elder, of Teyrdan, co. Denb., Esq., and Ann his wife, (ii) John Holland the ...,

Lease by (i) John Holland the elder, of Teyrdan, co. Denb., Esq., and Ann his wife, (ii) John Holland the younger, his eldest son and heir, and. Margaret his wife, and (iii) John Garnons of Rhiwgoch, co. Merioneth, Esq., and Robert Jones of Golftynn, co. Flint, clerk, whereby the said J. Holland the elder and Ann his wife, for 10sh paid to them by the third party, grant to the said party certain capital messuages, tenements, lands, etc. in the several Parishes of Llaneilian, Llansaintffraid glan Conway, and Bettws Abergeley, co. Denb., Eglwysfach, Llanrwst, Llanfwrog, and the town and Liberties of Ruthin, and the parishes of Cerrig y Druidion and Marchwiel, etc. all set out in detail in three schedules annexed, for one year, at a peppercorn rent, with view to a grant, subject to specified trusts and, provisoes, terms and conditions (see no. 2521). 1st. Schedule. Parish of Llanelian: Property of John Holland and Anne his wife. Townships of Bodlennin, Twnnen, Llaethfann, rents in Cefn Llaethfan, and TuynyPwll, Llansaintffraid, and Bettws Abergeley, etc. 2nd. Schedule. Parish of Llansaintffraid Glan Conway, Eglwysfach, Llanrwst, Ruthin, Llanfurog; Property of J.H. and Margaret his wife. (10sh. paid to them also). 3rd. Schedule. Property of Maurice Anwyl, clerk, deceased, late brother of Mary Ellis widow, deceased, mother of the said Margaret. etc. Signed and sealed by J. Holland, mark signature of Anne his wife, J. Holland the younger, and Margaret his wife. Witnesses: James Coytmor Pugh, William Evans.

Deed of five parts, made between (i) John Holland the elder of Teyrdan, co. Denbigh, and Anne his wife. (ii) ...,

Deed of five parts, made between (i) John Holland the elder of Teyrdan, co. Denbigh, and Anne his wife. (ii) John Holland the younger, eldest son of the above and Margaret his wife. (iii) John Garnons of Rhiwgoch, co. Merioneth, esquire, and Robert Jones of Golfftynn, co. Flint, clerk. (iv) Richard Garnons of Carnarvon, co. Carnarvon, esquire, Hugh William of Pentir, co. Carnarvon, esquire, and Edward Williams of Bettws, co. Denbigh, gentleman, trustee for the term of 1000 years for raising £3000 for portioning the younger children of the abovesaid John and Margaret Holland, etc. and (v) Robert Wynn of Plas Newydd, co. Denb., esquire, Hugh Stodart of Deganwy, co. Carn., esquire, and Hugh Evans of the Abbey, co. Carn., gentleman, trustee of the term of 500 years for raising £2,000 for portioning the younger children of the abovesaid John and Anne Holland setting forth the intents of certain Articles of Agreement, made 15 February 1776, concerning messuages and lands in Llanelian, Llysfaen, Bettws Abergeley, Llansaintffraid, Llandrillo in Rhos, cos. Denb., Flint, and Carn., (excepting certain thereof called Cymera, Perth y Brebach, Glanymor, Tu Newydd, Bryn y Neuadd, Tyddun dafydd, y ffordd, y Pwll cadarn and Pebi), etc., mentioned in the first schedule at the foot of this deed, and intenture of Lease and release, dated 3 and 4 August 1778, and other deeds, dealing with the settlement on the marriage of John and Margaret aforesaid, the second parties, subject to partition changes, appointments, and distributions in trust by the other parties to whom the property scheduled is granted. The first schedule referred to by this deed of Release, relates to Tenements in the Parish of Llaneilian, called. Teyrdan Demesne and Ysgubor Newydd. Llan Nant yr Efail and Ty nesa ir Eglwys. Llan Elian Smithy. Llan and Tytwntir Llan. Cae yn y Llan. Bryn y person. Nant. Tu Newydd Llanelian. Gloddaeth. Plas Jolyn. Nant Ithel fychan. Gloddfa. Tu yn y Celun, Tyddun y Gwynt and Cottage. Caer Pwll. In the Township of Bodlennin: Y Figinn. Llettu'r Adar. Brynn Elian. Derwas. Dolwen House Farm and Geyfronnydd. Dolwen Mill. Dolwen Smithy. Township of Twnnon: Bryn dansi. Nanty cochol. Pennant. Ffridd hen. Bryna bras. Pencraig. Tu Mawr and Gwerglodd to yn y Ddol. Bryn. Fron Ucha. Fron Hwfa. Tu yn y Ddol. In the Township of Llaethfan: A Chiefty out of Cefn Llaethfan of two capons and two shillings. A Chiefty out of Tuynpwll of two capons and five shillings. In the Parish of Llansaintffraid: Casbwll. Ty ucha yr Bettws, Smithy and Lands and a Cottage. In the Parish of Bettws Abergeley: The Second Schedule referred to by this deed: Plas Ucha Demesne Lands, and Ffridd y Mynydd. Pant clyd cottage and Tuyny Llidiard. Fee farm rent of five shillings issuing out of Penrhiw, the lands of do. In the Parish of Llansantffraid Glan Conway: Meddiant Ucha and Bryn derw. Eglwys fach. Meddiant Issa and Cottages. Brynrhydd. Ffrithlwyd (all in Eglwys fach). Tyddun Ucha. Garth yr Hwylbren. Pentre Melin y Coed Cottage. Tyddun Tomlyn. Coed llydaen issa. Tai Candryll. Cae Dafydd lwyd and Cottage. Tan y bryn Cottage garden and Orchards (all in Llanrwst). A yard garden or croft in Talysarn. A Burgage, Dwelling house and Garden in Ruthin. A Cott or Smithy in Ruthin. A Garden or ground in Stryd y Rhos. A chief or fee farm rent of twenty five shillings, issuing out of the freehold of David Davies, gent. A like rent of twenty shillings, issuing out of the freehold of David Davies, gent. The like rent of twenty shillings issuing out of Houses and Lands in Llanfwrog formerly the freehold of Edward Jones of Pool Park deceased. The like rent of three shillings and four pence issuing out of the Freehold Estate of Edward Edwards late of Ruthin aforesaid gentleman deceased. Ruthin and Llanfwrog and in the Town and Liberty of Ruthin. The Third Schedule referred to by this deed: In the Parish of Cerrigydruidion: Tai yn y Foel and Cottages, etc. In the Parish of Marchwiel: Bryndeilwydd. Signatures, mark and seals of the first and second parties. The device on the seal appears to be a leopard's head erased. Witnesses to signatures of first party. Arthur Mason of Chester, William Evans of Rhiwgoch. Witnesses to signatures of second party: James Coytmor of Coytmor, William Evans of Rhiwgoch. Receipt on the dors by John Holland the elder from Mary Ellis, (Mother of Margaret, wife of John Holland the younger), widow, for £3000, the whole consideration money payable to him, attested by A. Mason and W. Evans abovesaid. Endorsed in a late hand: 2d December, 1780. John Holland the elder and Anne his wife, and John Holland the younger, Esquires, and Margaret his wife ..... to ...... John Garnons, Esquire, and Robert Jones, clerk, and other Trustees. Release being the Marriage Settlement of John Holland the younger and Wife with certain Powers and Provisions therein specifyed.".

Extract from the Roll of the Pleas at the Great Sessions holden at Wrexham, co. Denbigh, on 4 April 1781 ...,

Extract from the Roll of the Pleas at the Great Sessions holden at Wrexham, co. Denbigh, on 4 April 1781, whereby Edward Jones, Keeper of the Records of the late Court of Gt. Sessions for Denbighshire, certifies that a Fine was levied wherein John Goodman was complainant and Evan Lloyd and Elizabeth, his wife, were deforceants, of messuages, a mill, lands, etc., in the several Parishes of Bettws Abergeley and Llanddulas, same county. Dated: Record Office, Ruthin, 31 Jan. 1840. Endorsed: "The Officer's Certificate of a Fine having been then levied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Aelwyd Ucha of Premises in Bettws Abergele and Llanddulas.".

Deed whereby John Holland of Brynsteddfod, Parish of Llansaintfraid Glan Conway, co. Denbigh, Esq., leases to John Holland of Teyrdan ...,

Deed whereby John Holland of Brynsteddfod, Parish of Llansaintfraid Glan Conway, co. Denbigh, Esq., leases to John Holland of Teyrdan, same co., Esq., for 5sh. a messuage, tenement and lands in Llanelian Parish same co., called Plas Llanelian, another there called Fownog, another called Dolwen, and certain fee-farm rents (see no. 2516) for one year at a peppercorn rent, with view to a grant thereof (no. 2526). Signature of the lessor. Seal a bearded bust of Jupiter ? from an ancient gem (?). Witnesses: Edw. William of Farm. John Oldfield, clerk to Mr. Williams.

Promissory Note by Jane Jones, widow, and Ann Williams, spinster, partnership shopkeepers in Abergele, co. Denbigh, to pay to Gabriel ...,

Promissory Note by Jane Jones, widow, and Ann Williams, spinster, partnership shopkeepers in Abergele, co. Denbigh, to pay to Gabriel Lloyd Esq., of Penierth, in the Parish of Bettus, same co., upon demand the sum of £10 with interest. Signed by J. Jones and A. Williams. Witnesses: David Davies, Lewis Lloyd.

Deed tripartite made between (i) Gabriel Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denbigh, Esq., (ii) Margaret Evans of Hendre in the Parish ...,

Deed tripartite made between (i) Gabriel Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denbigh, Esq., (ii) Margaret Evans of Hendre in the Parish of Bettws Abergele, same co., spinster, second daughter of David Evans late of Llawes y Coed in the Parish of Llanelian in Rhos, same co., gentleman, by Elizabeth his wife, and also heir of David Hughes late of Hendre aforesaid, gentleman, deceased, son of Mary Evans, deceased, by John Hughes her late husband, deceased, which said Mary Evans was eldest daughter of the said David and Elizabeth his wife, sister to the said Margaret Evans, and (iii) John Mostyn of Segroit, same co., Esq., whereby the said G. Lloyd transfers to the said J. Mostyn the messuage, tenements, lands and appurtenances called Yr Hendre in Maesegwig, same co., etc., in trust, for a specified sum, £600 and interest, and subject to specified conditions set out at length. Signed and sealed by G. Lloyd. Mark signature of Margaret Evans. (Witnesses as in no. 2536). Endorsed as purporting to be an assignment of several securities and Containing also a mortgage in fee, for securing £600 and interest. Endorsed with several receipts for interest by G. Lloyd and Mary Lloyd. A.D. 1786 to 1798: Magt. Evans to G. Lloyd for £600 consideration money, and memm. for reduction of interest, 25 Oct. 1788.

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