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Dangos 1596 canlyniad

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Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Thomas Kitchen the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Thomas Kitchen the younger of p. Kerry, co. Mont., gent., to George Morris of Pentrenant, co. Mont., gent., of a m. and lands in the t. of Kefen y Berren in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Stephen Morris, blacksmith; also a m. and lands called The court in the t. of Gwernawid in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Thomas Kitchin, gent. a m. and lands in the village of Kerry in the t. of Brynllowarch in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of John Davies, a m., &c. and three meadows in the tenure of John Davies, a m., &c. and three meadows in the t's of Tre yr llan and Brynllowarch in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Richard Amias, Richard Jones, and Thomas Kitchin; also a parcel of meadow land and a parcel of land in the said t. of Brynllowarch in the tenure of Edward Jennings. Witnesses: Gilley Syer of Hayton, Shropshire; Ad. Ward of Upton, Herefordshire.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Rowley of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Rowley of Gwenthriew in p. Kerry, co. Mont., gent., to Richard Rogers of Glanmehely in said p. Kerry, gent., of a parcel of land called The meadow by the sarn in the t. of Kefn y Berren in said p. Kerry and containing about two days' math of hay; also a parcel of land called The merllyn, containing one day's math of hay, in the t. of Gwenthriew aforesaid. Witnesses: Charles Humphreys; Fra. Dorsett.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Powell of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Edward Powell of the Waine in p. Kerry, co. Mont., blacksmith, to Edward Powell the younger of Newcastle in p. Clunn, Shropshire, yeoman, of a m., garden, hempbutt, and three parcels of land called The waine in the t. of Pen y gelly in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of the said Edward Powell (the father) and Edward Stephens. Witnesses: Owen Jones; John Griffiths.

Indenture, whereby William Lloyd of the t. of Kilkewidd in p. fforden, co. Mont., yeoman, covenants to levy a fine ...,

Indenture, whereby William Lloyd of the t. of Kilkewidd in p. fforden, co. Mont., yeoman, covenants to levy a fine at the next Great Sessions to John Meredith of Pool, co. Mont., gent., of a m. and lands in the said t. of Kilkewidd to enure to the use of the said William Lloyd in fee simple. Witnesses: Evan Evans and John Willianis, junior ; both of Pool. N.B. - The seals are heraldic.

Indenture, whereby Richard Jennings of Newtown, co. Mont., mercer (surviving executor of the will of his father, Richard Jennings of ...,

Indenture, whereby Richard Jennings of Newtown, co. Mont., mercer (surviving executor of the will of his father, Richard Jennings of Newtown, mercer, dec., and one of the executors of Sarah Evans of Newtown, spinster, dec.), assigns (with the consent of Isaac Pugh the younger of Balbro, p. Llandissil, co. Mont.) to Thomas Jennings of Newtown aforesaid, mercer, the residue of a term of 500 years created by an indenture, dated 2 May 1749, whereby the said Sarah Evans mortgaged for £100 to the said Richard Jennings, dec., two m's and gardens in Newtown aforesaid, late in the tenures of Matthew Lewis and Sarah Evans, dec., and now of John Humphreys, Mercy Evans, spinster, and Evan Evans, the father of the said Sarah Evans, dec. The indenture recites that the said Sarah Evans, by her will dated 14 May 1758, devised her realty (subject to a life estate to her father, Evan Evans) to the said Richard Jennings (party hereto) and Isaac Pugh the younger of Balbro, p. Llandissil, co. Mont., yeoman. Consideration: 5s. Witnesses: David Lewis; Chas Gard Humphreys.

Indenture, being a lease for 99 years (if Richard Willcox of p. Kerry, co. Mont. and his sons, Richard Willcox ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 99 years (if Richard Willcox of p. Kerry, co. Mont. and his sons, Richard Willcox and Arthur Willcox, or one of them, should so long live) from the Rt Hon. Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis to the said Richard Willcox of a house and garden and 5 a. of land in p. and lp of Kerry aforesaid. Rent: £2. Minerals, timber, and right of hunting, hawking, and shooting reserved to the landlord. Witnesses: James Galloway; Joseph Chapman.

Receipt for the payment of £246.19s. by Mr Richard Haine the younger of Llwyn-y-brayne in p. Llanwonog, co. Mont., to ...,

Receipt for the payment of £246.19s. by Mr Richard Haine the younger of Llwyn-y-brayne in p. Llanwonog, co. Mont., to Edward Turner on behalf of his father, Mr William Turner, of Gwernogee in p. Kerry, co. Mont., being the amount of the principal sum of £200 and interest secured by mortgage on the estate of Mr John Oliver in the t. of Garthilin in said p. Kerry and of £35 secured by bonds given by the said John Oliver to William Tumer. Witness: Charles Humphreys.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Mary Jones of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Mary Jones of Kerry, co. Mont., widow, to Richard Rogers of Cefn-y-berren, co. Mont., gent., of a house and garden in the t. of Cefn-y-berren aforesaid in the tenure of Mary Lewis, widow. Witnesses: Richd Thomas; Wm Thomas.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. John Pryce ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. John Pryce of Dolvorwin Hall, late of p. Bettus, co. Mont. but afterwards of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, clerk (only son and heir of Thomas Pryce of Bridgnorth gent., dec.), to John Herbert of Park, co. Mont., esq., of a m. and lands called Glascoed in the t. of Graig, p. Kerry, co. Mont. and in the tenure of John Brown, a m. and lands called Cwmddee in the tenure of Margrat Thomas, a house, garden, and land in the tenure of Elenor Brown, parcels of land called Digley meadow (in the tenure of John Owens), Cay tan yr ffordd (in the tenure of Evan Pugh), and Coed bach in the tenure of the said Evan Pugh, all the said parcels being in the said t. of Graig. Witnesses: Edwd Matthews; William Loak.

Indenture, whereby Charles Williams of the village and p. of Kerry, co.Mont., yeoman (with the consent of Catherine Morris, widow ...,

Indenture, whereby Charles Williams of the village and p. of Kerry, co.Mont., yeoman (with the consent of Catherine Morris, widow of John Morris of the said village of Kerry, carpenter, dec., and Elizabeth Morris spinster, only surviving daughter and heir of the said John Morris by the said Catherine, his wife), assigns to John Herbert of Park, co. Mont., esq., a mortgage for £40 (by way of a demise for 500 years) given on 29 May 1755 by the said John Morris, dec., to Edward Crumpton of the t. of Brynllowarch in said p. Kerry of a m., &c. and two gardens in the t. of Tre yr llan in said p. Kerry in the tenure of the said John Morris. The indenture recites that on 11 Aug. 1768 the said property was mortgaged for 500 years to the said Charles Williams to secure £50 and that the said John Morris subsequently dec., leaving his widow, Catherine Morris, and his only child, Elizabeth Morris, surviving. Consideration: £69. Witnesses: Richard Jones; Wm Pugh.

Indenture, being a release from the Rt Hon. George Edward Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis, to John Herbert of Park ...,

Indenture, being a release from the Rt Hon. George Edward Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis, to John Herbert of Park, co. Mont., esq., of m's and lands called Cefnymynech, containing 26a. 1r. 17p., in the t. of Cefnymynech and in p. Kerry, co. Mont., also a m. and lands containing 5a. 2r. in the t. of Gwern escob in said p. Kerry. Consideration: £300. Witnesses: J. Probert; Edmd Edye.

Indenture, whereby Edward Jennings of the Shop Vach in p. Kerry, co. Mont., yeoman, assigns to John Edwards of Brinllowarch ...,

Indenture, whereby Edward Jennings of the Shop Vach in p. Kerry, co. Mont., yeoman, assigns to John Edwards of Brinllowarch in p. Kerry, yeoman, a mortgage (by way of a demise for 500 years) of the m's and lands called Ty yn y gardd y go, otherwise Ty yn cwm y dunads, and Craigvryn in the t. of Kilroith in said p. Kerry, which had been given by William Pugh of Brinllowarch aforesaid, esq., and Thomas Broome of p. Kerry, gent. (the trustees, under the will dated 30 Jan. 1767, of David Pugh of Graigvryn in said p. Kerry, yeoman, dec., appointed to raise, by demise or otherwise, of the said property, certain sums to discharge testator's debts), to the said Edward Jennings to secure £32.14s. Richard Jones of p. Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, yeoman (the devisee under the will of the said David Pugh, who is entitled to the equity of redemption of the said property), further charges it with £67.6s. advanced by the said John Edwards. Witnesses: William Pugh, Newtown; Edward Meyrick and Thos Meredith, both of Knighton. The seals are heraldic.

Indenture, whereby Edward Ingram of Glynhafren, co. Mont., gent., and Anne, his wife, and Elizabeth Williams of Ruabon, co. Denb ...,

Indenture, whereby Edward Ingram of Glynhafren, co. Mont., gent., and Anne, his wife, and Elizabeth Williams of Ruabon, co. Denb., spinster (which Anne Ingram and Elizabeth Williams are grand daughters of Robert Davies of Gesel, co. Denb., dec., and, under his will, are entitled to two undivided third parts of his realty), grant to Thomas Morgan of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, esq., two undivided third parts of the realty of the said Robert Davies situate at Kenynfa in p. Llangynio, co. Mont., and at Gyffelie in p. Ruabon, co. Denb., in the tenures of widow Hughes, widow Thomas, and Edward Roberts, to the intent that recoveries might be suffered to enure to the use of Sarah Williams of Ruabon aforesaid, widow (mother of the said Anne Ingram and Elizabeth Williams), in fee simple. Consideration: £237.10s. Witnesses: R. Kenyon; Hugh Rowland; Robert Griffiths.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Mathews the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Mathews the elder of the town of Llanidloes, co. Mont., gent., to David Davies the elder of Llanidloes, gent., and Hugh Evans of Eskergeiliog in p. Llanwrin, co. Mont., gent., of a m. and lands called Eskir y bythell in p.Llangerig, co. Mont., late in the tenure of Robert Owen, but now of Hugh Lucas, two m's and lands called Tythyn y gwarcwm y dryddyd and Llanerchbrochan in said p. Llangerrig, late in the tenure of Jenkin Edwards and Edward Phillips, and now of the said Hugh Evans and David Evans. Witnesses: Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth, attorney-at-law; Humphrey Jones, writer to Mr Edwards, attorney-at-law, Machynlleth.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Tudor of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Tudor of Garth, co. Mont. (eldest son and heir of Richard Tudor of Pool in co. Mont., dec.), William Hopkins of Paternoster Row, London, druggist, and Mary, his wife, William Pugh of Pennant, co. Mont., gent., and ffrances, his wife, Philip Wyatt Crowther of Basinghall St, London, gent., and Sarah, his wife (which said Mary, ffrances, and Sarah are the three only surviving daughters and heiresses of Richard Lewis of Laurence Lane, city of London, merchant, dec.), to John Lloyd Jones of Maesmawr, co. Mont., esq., of a m. and lands called The duffrin in p. Berriew, co. Mont., late in the tenure of John Nock, yeoman, and now of John Davies, also m's and lands called Maesgwyn and Pentrebyrth in the t's of Llanercrochwell and Broniarth in p. Guilsfield, co. Mont., in the tenure of Samuel Jones and Prudence Daniel. Witnesses: J. Pugh; Matthew Griffiths; John Coope, junior; Samuel Perks of Paternoster Row; Martha Lewis; C. G. Humphreys, attorney, of Montgomery.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rice Thomas of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rice Thomas of Coedhelen, co. Caern., esq., and Trevor Lloyd of Trevor Hall, co. Denb., esq., to Richard Richards of Caerynwch, co. Mer., esq., of parcels of land late of Edward Lloyd of Trevor Hall aforesaid, esq., dec., which are intermixed with the lands of the said Richard Richards in Castlemoch in p. Llanrhaider y mochnant, co. Mont., and in the tenure of Jane Evans. Yearly rent: £2.6s. Witnesses: John Parry; W. Richards.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £6,000 from John Urquhart of Craigston in p. King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, esq. (at the ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £6,000 from John Urquhart of Craigston in p. King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, esq. (at the request as well of Rufus King, late minister plenipotentiary for the United States of America, and now of New York in the said United States, and Francis Gregor of Trewarthenwick, Comwall, esq. as of the said Edward, earl of Powis, John Probert of Copthornen, Shropshire, esq., and Edward, Lord Viscount Clive, eldest son of the Earl of Powis), to William Pitt, Lord Amherst and Thomas Lewin of Ridgeway, Southampton, esq., of the following property:- The manors of Mechen Uchcoed, Mechan Iscoed, Llanfilling, and Llanerchidol, co. Mont., with 7 m's and lands in p. of Llanfihangel in co. Mont., 10 m's and lands in p. Myfod, co. Mont., m's and lands in p's Llansaintfraid and Llanfylling, co. Mont., and the toll called Llanfylling and Llanrhayadr Toll, and m's and lands in p. Berriew, co. Mont. Witnesses: Eleanor Urquhart; Luke Stevens; Arch'd Young of Banff, North Britain, writer and notary public; George Lawson, his clerk; Robert Wilding; T. Carr; John Thomas Church, his clerk; Andrew Davies, servant to John Probert, esq.

Probate Of The Will of Elizabeth Morris of p. Llanbister, co. Rad., spinster. Testatrix devised as follows:- To my two ...,

Probate Of The Will of Elizabeth Morris of p. Llanbister, co. Rad., spinster. Testatrix devised as follows:- To my two brothers, Rev. John Morris and Edward Morris, the m. and lands called Cwmllechwedd in said p. Llanbister; to my niece, Mary Morris, £30; to Jane, Charlotte, and Sarah (the illegitimate daughters of James Morris by my niece, Mary Morris), legacies of money and articles; residue to my said two brothers, John and Edward Morris, they to be executors. Witnesses: Elizabeth Hamer; Samuel Hamer; Matthew Morris. Probate grant is missing.

Canlyniadau 41 i 60 o 1596