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Brogyntyn Estate and Family Records File
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Vron farm, Selatyn,

Feoffment of m. and lands in p. Selatyn by Richardson, gent., to Margaret Richardson, spinster, 25 March 1806; copy will of Margaret Richardson, 19 Oct. 1818; deed of covenant for production of title deeds by Edward Minshall to Charles Ponson, 14 April 1836; grant of herriots, etc., issuing out of a farm called the Vron by William Lloyd to William Ormsby Gore, 20 Feb. 1838; deed of partition of Vron Farm between the trustees of settlement executed on marriage of J. R. Ormsby-Gore and Rev. John Thomas, 25 Dec. 1865; copy will of Charles Pensen with an abstract of title enclosed, [1836x1874] with duplicate, [1865]; conveyance of land at Selatyn G. H. W. Carew, esq., and his trustee to Rev. John Thomas, 25 March 1868 conveyance of the Vron by Rev. John Thomas to Trustees of Will of Mrs J. Ormsby-Gore, 28 April 1874.

Vron Farm, Selatyn exchanged with Edward Minshall,

Deed belonging to Edward Edwards's estate, 1622; mortgage by Edward ap Thomas ap Robert and Thomas Edwards to Elyanor ap Thomas, widow, of a m. or tmt called Erwr Oetndu, 10 June 1640, and counterpart; deed belonging to Edward Edwards, dec., 22 March 1659; conveyance of Erwr Oetndu by Oliver Williams and wife to Richard Smallman the elder, 10 June 1728; will of William Edwards, 23 July 1733;. Mortgage by Philip Smallman and Richard Smallman to Anne Edwards, 4 April 1741; articles between Richardson and Hughes, 27 Dec. 1742; mortgage by Edward Edwards to John Richards, 27 Nov. 1745; feoffment by fine - Richardson and Hughes, 4 June 1746; marriage settlement of Edward Richardson, 4 June 1746; copy of fine, 26 Nov. 1746; mortgage by Edward Richardson to Price, 4 Nov. 1747; further mortgage by Edwards to Price, 6 Sept. 1749; feoffment by Edward Edwards to Edward Richards, 17 Oct. 1751; conveyance by Edward Jones and wife to Edward Richardson, 16 April 1757; assignment of mortgage by Francis Pryce to Edward Richardson, 18 June 1763; conveyance by William Ford and another to Edward Richardson, 18 May 1771; conveyance by Edward Richardson to Vaughan, 1 - 2 May 1772; conveyance by Edward Richardson to James, 5 - 6 July 1772 and bond of even date; deed of appointment by Edward Richardson charging his estates in Porkington and Ebnal with £300 for younger children's portions; [June 1772]; deed of appointment by Edward Richardson charging his estates in Porkington and Ebnal with £100 for younger children's portions, 1 Jan. 1779; assignment of the benefit of the execution of the last deed by John Richardson & Edward Richardson to John Jones, 10 March 1779 and bond from same to same of even date; deed for making tenant to the precipe, 11- 12 Nov. 1782; bond - John Richardson and another to Williamson and another, 8 Nov. 1782; bond - John Richardson to James, 12 Nov. 1782; assignment of mortgage James to James, 26 Dec. 1782; common recovery, 28 Nov. 1783; assignment of a mortgage by James and others to Hughes, 7 July 1784, and bond by Richardson to Hughes of even date, mortgage by Richardson to Roberts, 15 June 1791; deed of exchange between Mary Jane Ormsby and Thomas Richardson, 18 Nov. 1809; reconveyance by Hughes to Richardson, 24 Nov. 1821; deed of appointment by Richardson, 24 Nov. 1821; deed of exchange between Edward Minshall and wife and William Ormsby Gore and another, 6 June 1838; abstract of title and sundry papers, [1838].

Verdict of wilful conspiracy,

Verdict and orders issued by the Council of the Marches in Wales, 1638, in the suit of Thomas Lewis, plt. against Thomas ap John Hugh and John Morgan, defts, convicted of wilful conspiracy for malicious indictment of plt. in 1637 on the grounds of sheep stealing and for making a prosecution in another 's name.

Vaughan of Corsygedol,

Two copies of a letter, 1698, reporting investigations by a relation of the Vaughan family addressed to 'Cousin Frances Rowlands at Nant', describing the double marriage settlements linking the Owens of Clenennau with the Vaughans of Corsygedol [1616/17], personal anecdotes involving Elizabeth Vaughan (née Owen), and following her death the wardship of her two children, William and Ellen, by Sir John Owen; and copies of monumental inscriptions in the Corsygedol chapel to Griffith and William Vaughan who died in 1616 and 1669 respectively (Watermark 1795).

Underhill Farm, Selatyn,

Conveyance by Edward Roberts to the trustees of the settled estates of W. Ormsby Gore, esq. Of a m. or tmt and lands called Underhill situate in p. Selatyn, Shropshire, 25 Oct. 1851, and abstract of title. [c. 1851].

Tynewydd, Selatyn

Deeds relating to Tynewydd or New Barns, Selatyn, purchased by the surviving trustee of the Brogyntyn settled estate from Mr Joseph Morgan of the Fron, 1805-1901. They comprise a feoffment, 1805, and conveyance by William Lloyd [son of Rev. John Robert Lloyd] to Edward Williams, 1823; a mortgage to Richard Williams of the Vron, 1845; and successive conveyances by trustees of the will of Richard Williams to George Morgan, 1881, thence to the latter’s son, Joseph Morgan 1882, and finally to Henry Charles Legge, trustee of William Richard Ormsby Gore, incorporating a plan, 1901; with abstracts, 1845-1880, 1881-1882, requisitions of title, 1901, and a schedule of deeds, 1805-1901

Tygwyn Gamlas, Carreg-y-ro and Ty Newydd, Llanfihangel-y-traethau

Bundle labelled ‘Brogyntyn trust. Deeds relating to freehold farm lands and hereditaments known as Tygwyn Gamlas, Carreg-y-ro and Ty Newydd in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-traethau, Merioneth, purchased from Prichard trustees’. The file includes deeds of sale by the enclosure commissioners to John Prichard of Ty Gwyn y Gamlas, of a portion of the common in Llanfihangel-y-traethau bounded by Traeth Bach, the embankment and the road from Harlech to Traeth Bach, 1818; a release by representatives of the Roberts family to William Williams of Llanycil of sums charged on Tygwyn y Gamlas and other properties for legacies paid to them under the will of Robert Morris of Cae Glas, Trawsfynydd, 1821; deeds effecting a disentailment by William Williams, son of David Williams of Blaen y Cwm, Llanycil and Mary his late wife (nee Roberts), of Tyddyn Du, Carreg-y-roe and Ty Gwyn yn y Gamlas, 1821, followed by a mortgage, 1821, and a conveyance by William Williams and his mortgagee to John Prichard, 1825; a succession of mortgages and transfers by John Richard Prichard of the National Bank of Wales, Portmadoc, of the lands, now with houses erected thereon, 1892-1904; a printed sale catalogue, 1910; the sale agreement and conveyance by the executors of John Richard Prichard to the trustees of the Brogyntyn settlement, subject to access by the occupiers of Ty Gwyn Cottages, to a public right of way along a path to the shore and to Crown mineral rights, 1910-1911; an abstract of title, and a schedule of deeds and documents, 1818-1911. Plans included.

Ty Cerrig quarry, Penmorfa

A lease, licences and agreement by Mary Jane Ormsby Gore and William Richard Baron Harlech respectively, of slates and minerals under the farm of Ty Cerrig in the parish of Penmorfa, Caernarfonshire, 1864-1880. The lessees include William Jones of Portmadoc, 1864, Samuel Boyd Barnett of Maida Vale, Middlesex, William Berkeley Beatty of Kensington, 1865, and George Ross of Cornhill, London, 1877, 1880. Map incorporated, 1865.

Ty Cerrig lease and related papers

Papers relating to Ty Cerrig, Talsarnau, in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-traethau, and part of Tynacrau, leased to Merioneth County Council by the exercise of their compulsory powers to acquire small holdings in 1920. These farms were acquired in substitution for Tyddyn Sion Wyn. The file contains draft leases by George Ralph Charles Baron Harlech, with schedule and map, 1920-1921; correspondence between the Brogyntyn agent, W.E. Stamer, David Breese of Breese, Jones and Casson, Clerk of the Peace for Merioneth, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1920-1921; notes on the terms of agreement; and an extract from Mr Roberts’s report, 1920

Ty Cerrig arbitration award

Arbitration award in accordance with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1948, for the settlement of claims and differences between William David Ormsby Gore (landlord) and Merioneth County Council (tenant) concerning breaches of the tenancy agreement for Ty Cerrig, Glyn estate, in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-traethau, Merioneth, 1960, together with associated papers, mainly 1958-1961. Ty Cerrig and part of Tynacra were let to Merioneth County Council by the exercise of their compulsory powers to acquire small holdings in 1920. The substantial file contains the counterpart lease of 1921; the tenant’s request for a new lease, 1955; handwritten notes and official statements of the case; a supporting statement by the county secretary of the Merioneth branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales; reports and specifications; a rental; schedules detailing the valuation of the farm and buildings, the delapidation claim on behalf of the landlord and work to be done; plans of Ty Cerrig; letters from Longueville solicitors, the clerk of Merioneth County Council, county land agent, valuers and architect; notices served on the tenants; bills of costs; instructions to counsel to advise; and a precedent case Edmunds vs Woollacott, Minehead, 1958.

Trusts of the Taltreuddyn estate,

Copy of part of a 99 year lease by Griffith Wynne of Taltreuddyn to Dame Margaret Owen and others relating to performance of an unspecified trust, [1698]; and a copy of the will of Richard Wynne of Taltreuddyn, in which William Owen was nominated a trustee and executor, 1725.

Trust of the estate of Roger Mostyn of Aberhirieth,

Papers deriving from a trust undertaken by William Owen for the purchase of lands in accordance with the will of Roger Mostyn of Aberhirieth, Montgomeryshire [made 1739], to the use of William Vaughan Pugh and after his death, c. 1759, to his brother, Edward. They include a receipt of trust money, 1749; a declaration of trust by William Owen, 1754; a case on the entitlement of William Vaughan Pugh 's mother and sister to a share of his estate and on payment of his debts, [c. 1759]; schedules of deeds from 1674 to 1764 for lands to be purchased in Llandderfel, 1759-1773; relevant solicitors' correspondence, 1759-1760; and a conveyance to Edward Vaughan Pugh 's trustee of further premises purchased in Bryneglwys, Denbighshire, with a release to William Owen from the claims and demands of the trust, 1764.

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