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  • 1362-1925 /

Records relating to properties in Wales, mostly from London solicitors' offices, including court rolls and other records of the following manors of the Earl of Ashburnham: Brecknock-Alltmarcham, 1644-1826, Cantercelly, 1658-1810, Killonow, 1644-1826, Cwmdu, 1659-1839, Talgarth Borough, 1631-1826, and Wernfawr, 1644-1826; deeds and documents relating to the Earl of Ashburnham's estates in Breconshire and in Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, [1706]-[1863]; the estates of the Griffith family of Cefnamwlch, Caenarfonshire, 1707-1842; a portion of the Glanusk estate, 1771-1918, in the counties of Brecon and Radnor owned by the Bailey family of Nant-y-glo; the Glandyfi estate, Cardiganshire, [1787]-[1904] including probates of the family of Jeffreys of Shrewsbury and Glandyfi Castle; the Slwch, Breconshire, and Bow, Middlesex, estates of the barons Tredegar, 1757-1913; the families of Tickell of Whitechapel and Cheltenham and Jones of Gwynfryn, Cardiganshire, 1769-1855, relating mainly to properties in Llangollen and Ruabon, Denbighshire, Llanbadarn Fawr and Llangynfelyn, Cardiganshire, and in cos. Middlesex, Surrey, Kent and Cambridge; papers relating to the development of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, 1790-1921; records relating to the affairs of the Milford Haven Dock & Railway Company, the Milford Dock Company, the Milford Haven Railway & Estate Company Ltd, and the National Provident Institution, London, in its connection with the Milford estate; records of the manor of Nethergorther, Montgomeryshire, 1750-1781; papers relating to the Holyhead Shipbuilding & Trading Company Ltd, 1867-1875; together with a large number of miscellaneous deeds and documents relating mainly to properties in all the Welsh counties and in Shropshire and Herefordshire, 1362-1925.

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Lease of possession of a capital messuage or mansion house called Castle Howell, a water corn grist mill and tucking ...,

  1. The Rev. Charles Russell of the parish of Walcot, co. Somerset, clerk, and David Lloyd of Alltyr Odin, co. Cardigan, esq.;. 2. Thomas Morris of Carmarthen [sic], esq., and Roger Montgomery of Hamington, Wilts., esq. Lease of possession of a capital messuage or mansion house called Castle Howell, a water corn grist mill and tucking mill, and messuages called Clan Cletter, Tyth in Panty Shawen, Gwarr Allt Yr Inn, Pant y Llyn, Glan Rhys y Dre, Eskyr D Dedwith, Gwarr Allt Davalogg, Gwarr Alt y Gair dee, Glan y D[ ], Nant y Cwidde Isha and Penny bont.

Settlement prior to the marriage of the said David Lloyd and Caroline Russell involving the property leased in No. 302 ...,

  1. The Rev. Charles Russell;. 2. David Lloyd;. 3. Caroline Russell, daughter of the first party;. 4. Thomas Morris and Roger Montgomery. Settlement prior to the marriage of the said David Lloyd and Caroline Russell involving the property leased in No. 302 of 26 April. Other property mentioned - messuages called Tythin Rhyd Sais, Nant y Gwidde Ycha and Meing Gwynion back in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, messuages called Mayne Gwynion and Moyley Gwin Back in the parish of Llanarth, co. Cardigan, messuages called Gwenlfach, Troedyrhiw, Penybont, Bwlchog ycha and Bwlchog Ganol in the parish of Llanvihangel Orarth, co. Carmarthen, messuages called Panty Porthman and Curn Towyll in the parish of Llangeler, co. Carmarthen, a messuages called Kily blaydd in the parish of Pancerrog, co. Carmarthen, and a messuages called Keven Perkin in the parish of Llanybyther in the same county.

Lease of possession of messuages called Pantholwen, Blaen Einon, kilgraig, Gellyvraith, Bilibach, Burlip, Glanrhyd y dre, Nantygwydde ucha and Penbont ...,

  1. David Lloyd of Alltyrodyn, co. Cardigan, esq.;. 2. Thomas Morris of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, esq., and Roger Mongomerly of Hannington, co. Wilts., esq. Lease of possession of messuages called Pantholwen, Blaen Einon, kilgraig, Gellyvraith, Bilibach, Burlip, Glanrhyd y dre, Nantygwydde ucha and Penbont and a parcel called Dole Danyrallt, all in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, and a messuage or dwelling house and garden in Priory Street within the county of the borough of Carmarthen.

Assignment of mortgage. See No. 3 of 4 Dec. 1784, and No. 4 of 24 Aug. 1791,

  1. David Jones of Gogarth in the parish of Llandidno, co. Caernarvon, yoeman;. 2. John Jones of Conway, co. Caernarvon, mariner, eldest son and heir at law of Thomas Jones, late of Conway, mariner, deceased, and Mary, wife of the said John Jones;. 3. John Jones of Wainfawr in the parish of Llanbeblig, co. Caernarvon, yeoman. Assignment of mortgage. See No. 3 of 4 Dec. 1784, and No. 4 of 24 Aug. 1791.

Grant of an annuity,

  1. Richard Myddleton of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. The Rev. Edward Powys of Shrewsbury, clerk;. 3. William Jones of Lombard Street in the city of London, gent. Grant of an annuity. Endorsed: Assignment, 7 Feb. 1801, of the annuity.

Settlement after the marriage of the said Griffith Jones and Mary, his wife, referring to the capital messuage called Trevreedd ...,

  1. John Griffith of Trevreedd in the parish of Towyn, co. Merionith, gent., and Griffith Jones of the same place, gent., son and heir of the said John Griffith, and Mary, his wife;. 2. Rees Morris of the parish of Llanvaire in Carinion, co. Monntgomery, gent., John Meredith of Ystrad in the same parish and county, gent., Jenkin Morris of Kemere in the parish of Llanidloes, co. Monntgomery, gent., and Lewis Hughes of Gogarth in the parish of Towyn, co. Merionith, gent. Settlement after the marriage of the said Griffith Jones and Mary, his wife, referring to the capital messuage called Trevreedd, messuages called Eskirgavele, Braich y Killyn and Bulch Llowerch Idrioll, and a mill called Melyn Trevreedd, all in the township of Keven rhos in the parish of Towyn, co. Merionith.

Settlement prior to the marriage of the aforesaid John Jones and Elinor Owen referring to messuages and lands called Trefrydd ...,

  1. John Jones of Trefrydd, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. David Evans of Esgair Lewelin, co. Montgomery, gent., and Edward Owen of Garthynharad, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 3. Humphrey Price of Trefrydd, co. Merioneth, gent., and Evan Owen of Pantphillip, co. Merioneth, clerk;. 4. Edward Owen of Pantphillip aforesaid, gent.;. 5. Elinor Owen, daughter of the said Edward Owen of Pantphillip. Settlement prior to the marriage of the aforesaid John Jones and Elinor Owen referring to messuages and lands called Trefrydd and braich Gwyn, a water corn grist mill called Melyn Trefrydd, messuages called Esgair Gyvele, braich y killin and Bwlth Llowarch Idriol, and certain cottages situated in the township of Kefen Rhose in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, and all other the messuages, etc., of the said John Jones in co. Merioneth.
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