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Dangos 1902 canlyniad

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Further Mortgage of a messuage called Drenewydd formerly part of a farm called Moelhedog in the parish of Llandissil,

  1. David Jones of Drenewydd in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, farmer;. 2. John Jones of Gellyoir in the same parish, farmer, father of the first party;. 3. David Lloyd of Alltyrodyn. co. Cardigan, esq. Further Mortgage of a messuage called Drenewydd formerly part of a farm called Moelhedog in the parish of Llandissil.

Lease of possession of a capital messuage called Alltyrodyn, and messuages called Fynnon Llewhelin, Pwlleyrbryn, Cwmtowill and Cylanfelen, Tommen, Rhydowen ...,

  1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin, co. Cardigan, esq.;. 2. John Willy of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, esq. Lease of possession of a capital messuage called Alltyrodyn, and messuages called Fynnon Llewhelin, Pwlleyrbryn, Cwmtowill and Cylanfelen, Tommen, Rhydowen, Llwyn Rhydowen, Wernhyr, Penylone, Velin Hyron, Penybank, Gellygove, Kilygelly, Blaenpant, Tydy, Aberynon, Baylygwyn, Gwary Coed Ycha, Rhydy Cynidd, Gwary Coedissa, Placellwyd, Dole Walter, Glawrhyd, Cathal, Perthlas, Camnant fach, Evel fach, Vole Dynas, Penyrallt and Abergardde, all in the parish of Llandyssil, co. Cardigan, a capital messuage called Castle Howell, a messuage and water corn grist mill called Castle Howell Mill, a messuage and forge called Castle Howell Smith's Forge, and messuages called Esker dedwidd, Pantyscawen, Glanclettwr, Gwaralltyrynn, Gwartafolog, Gwaralltyferdre, Gwaralltydre, Glandwr, Nantygwidde, Maengwinion bach and Caban, all in the parish of Llandyssill aforesaid, messuages called Maenygwinion and Molecwmbach in the parish of Llanarth, co. Cardigan, a messuage called Bwlchmawr in the parish of Llanwenog, co. Cardigan, messuages heretofore called Penybont Llandyssil, Danygraig and Tyr Mary bydyr but now held together as one tenement and called Bridge End Llandyssil, messuages called Penyrtigw and Bwlchoge in the parish of Llanfihangel Yerorth, co. Carmarthen, messuages called Panty porthman and Cwmtowill in the parish of Llangeler, co. Carmarthen, and a messuage called Penygraigfawr in the parish of Conwill Elvet, co. Carmarthen.

Conveyance of an interest in estates in the counties of Carnarvon, Chester and Middlesex as a collateral security for the ...,

  1. Henry Wright of Inner Temple, London, gent.;. 2. The Rev. Peter Wright of Mark's Ley, co. Essex, clerk. Conveyance of an interest in estates in the counties of Carnarvon, Chester and Middlesex as a collateral security for the payment of £2000 secured by bond.

Settlement after the marriage of the first party hereto referring to the interests of the said Mary Lowe in property ...,

  1. James Lowe of Coventry, co. Warwick, ribbon seller, and Mary, his wife;. 2. Thomas Lloyd Buswell of Coventry, gent., and the Rev. Edward Blick, rector of Rotherhithe, co. Surrey. Settlement after the marriage of the first party hereto referring to the interests of the said Mary Lowe in property, etc., bequeathed by the will of Mary Lloyd, late of Rhyl, co. Denbigh, deceased.

Settlement prior to the marriage of the first and second parties hereto,

  1. Richard Ellerton of Enway, Shropshire, esq.;. 2. Janet Walker Wilkinson of Llantisilio Hall, co. Denbigh, spinster;. 3. Horace Wilkinson of Shortlands, co. Kent, esq., and Theodore Martin of James Street in the city of Westminster, esq. Settlement prior to the marriage of the first and second parties hereto.

Surrender of a lease of beds of slate, etc., under or upon farms called Rowlin and Penlan in the parish ...,

  1. The British Slate Company Limited;. 2. George William Hills of Clements Lane in the city of London, esq. Surrender of a lease of beds of slate, etc., under or upon farms called Rowlin and Penlan in the parish of Caerhyn, co. Caernarvon, and a release of the said company from all actions appertaining thereto.

Lease of possession of messuages or dwelling houses in the town and parish of Conway, a pew or seat on ...,

  1. The Rev. William Stodart of Plas in the parish of Llysfaen, co. Caernarvon, clerk, David Stodart of the town of Saint Asaph, co. Flint, gent., and Charles Cottrell of Upper Moorfields in the city of London, silk weaver, nephew and heir at law of Ann Jones, late of Conway, co. Caernarvon, deceased, which said Charles was also a legatee and one of the executors named in the will of the said Ann;. 2. Thomas Jones of the town of Conway, Caernarvon, mariner. Lease of possession of messuages or dwelling houses in the town and parish of Conway, a pew or seat on the south side of the middle or great aisle in the parish church of Conway belonging to the said messuages, and a burial place on the north side of the north aisle in the said parish church of Conway, also belonging to the same messuages.

Release of the messuages, etc., leased in No. 1 of 27 April and discharge of the said William and David ...,

  1. The Rev. William Stodart and David Stodart, as devisees and trustees for sale;. 2. Charles Cottrell, legatee and executor named in the will of Ann jones;. 3. Thomas Carthew of the town of Margate, co. Kent, excise officer, and Jane, his wife, (legatee and executrix named in the will of Ann Jones);. 4. Thomas Jones. Release of the messuages, etc., leased in No. 1 of 27 April and discharge of the said William and David Stodart form the condition of the trust undertakenby them under the terms of the will of Ann Jones.

Lease And Release of messuages or dwelling houses called Penygrissia in the town of Conway to John Jones, and an ...,

  1. Mary Jones of Conway, co. Caernarvon, widow;. 2. Margaret Edwards of Rhuddlan, co. Flint, widow, and Edward Evans of Holway Gate near Holywell, co. Flint, blacksmith and Catherine, his wife;. 3. Owen Jones of Erwstyfyla in the parish of Llanwda, co. Caernarvon, yeoman;. 4. Arnold Burrowes of Benarth, co. Caernarvon, esq.;. 5. John Jones of Conway, shopkeeper;. 6. Edward Rumsey Williams of Penrhos, co. Caernarvon gent., a trustee appointed on behalf of the said John Jones. Lease And Release of messuages or dwelling houses called Penygrissia in the town of Conway to John Jones, and an assignment from Owen Jones to Edward Rumsey Williams of property in the said town, to the use of the said John Jones. For the latter see No. 6 of 1805, June 15, the said Owen Jones being son and heir to the third party therein.

Lease of a messuage called Eskire gavele alias Eskair y gavele and a tenement and parcel called Cae'r fownog both ...,

  1. John Griffith of Trevridd in the parish of Towin, co. Merioneth, gent., Griffith Jones of the same place, gent., and John Johnes, also of the same place, gent.;. 2. Lewis Lewis of Penmaen, co. Merioneth, esq. Lease of a messuage called Eskire gavele alias Eskair y gavele and a tenement and parcel called Cae'r fownog both in the township of Kefenrhose within the parish of Towin, co. Merioneth.

Lease Of Possession of messuages called Trefrydd and Braich Gwyn, the site of a mill called Melin Trefrydd, messuages called ...,

  1. John Jones of Trefrydd in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. Thomas Price of Ty yn y llwyn in the parish of Llanelltyd, co. Merioneth, gent., and the Rev. Evan Owen of Pantphillip in the said county, clerk. Lease Of Possession of messuages called Trefrydd and Braich Gwyn, the site of a mill called Melin Trefrydd, messuages called Esgair Gyfele, Braich y Killin and Blwch Llanerch Idriol, and certain cottages with lands and gardens, all in the township of Cefn Rhose in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, and all other the messuages, etc., of John Jones aforesaid in the said county.

Mortgage of messuages called Trefrydd and Braichgwyn, a messuage, tenement and lands and toft or site of a water corn ...,

  1. John Jones of Braichykilin in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. Evan Owen of Pandybach in the parish of Llanelltud, co. Merioneth, clerk. Mortgage of messuages called Trefrydd and Braichgwyn, a messuage, tenement and lands and toft or site of a water corn grist mill called Melyn Trefrydd, messuages called Eskairgyfele otherwise Esgairgyfele, Braichykilin, Bwlch Llowarch Idriol otherwise Bwlch Llanerch Idriol and Suchnant, all in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, and all other the messuages, etc., of the said John Jones in the county of Merioneth.

Assignment of mortgages. See Nos. 20 and 23 of 28 Dec. 1768 and 22 May 1773, respectively,

  1. Elizabeth Owen otherwise Evan of the town of Dolgelley, co. Merioneth, widow, Edward Owen of Pantphilip in theparish of Llangelynin, co. Merioneth, gent,. and David Richard of Llwyn in the parish of Dolgelley, co. Merioneth, yoeman, and Margaret, his wife, which said Elizabeth, Edward and Margaret were co-executors of the will of Evan Owen formerly of Pandybach in the parish of Llanelltid, co. Merioneth, clerk, deceased;. 2. John Davies of Prys Cae ucha in the said parish of Llangelynin, yoeman, and Mary, his wife, formerly Mary Pugh, sister and executrix of the will of Owen hugh Bevan late of Pantrowen in the parish of towyn, co. Merioneth, yoeman, deceased;. 3. John Jones of Braichykilin in the said parish of Towyn, gent.;. 4. Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 5. Ann Wynne of Machynlleth, widow. Assignment of mortgages. See Nos. 20 and 23 of 28 Dec. 1768 and 22 May 1773, respectively.
Canlyniadau 121 i 140 o 1902