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Lease for three lives of Capel y groes, p. Machen, co. Mon. in trust for the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists, according ...,

  • 1944.
  • Ffeil
  • 1852, March 23.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 William Jones of p. Machen, co. Mon., dyer. 2 Hugh Lumley, spinner, David Lewis, weaver and Thomas Davies, sawyer, all of p. Machen, Daniel Jenkyn, Minister of the Gospel, William Williams, Minister of the Gospel and William Thomas, surveyor, all of p. Mynyddislwyn, Daniel Lewis, Minister of the Gospel and Philip John, draper, both of the town of Newport. Lease for three lives of Capel y groes, p. Machen, co. Mon. in trust for the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists, according to regulations set out in a deed of declaration dated 10 Aug. 1826, enrolled in the High Court of Chancery, to allow the chapel to be used for religious worship; to let the seats in the said chapel and to use the income appropriately; to convey, sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of the said premises in accordance with official directions from the Welsh Calvinistic Connection, subject to the provision of proper receipts by the trustees; and to use moneys thus raised in accordance with offical directions, with further terms and conditions concerning the appointment of replacement trustees and the financial responsibilities of all trustees. Recites the original demise for three lives by John Jones of Llanarth Court, co. Mon., to 1 of a piece of ground in Machen, dated 1 May 1843, and that a chapel has since been erected on part of that ground for the use of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists at their own expense.

Transfer and assignment to Wales Tourist Board,

TRANSFER ASSIGNMENT AND RELEASE by Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas (CoSIRA) to Wales Tourist Board, in consideration of the release by The Secretary of State for the Environment and the covenant of Wales Tourist Board of certain securities or other property held by or on behalf of the Crown, particulars of which are contained in the attached schedule. Further details of the release, covenant and transfer are described.

Conveyance by David Lloyd and others of Tyddyn y Dderwen, Ciltalgarth, Merioneth

RELEASE by (1a) David Lloyd of Llandecwyn, co. Mer., gent., (1b) Ellis Morris of Cricieth, co. Caern., gent., son and heir apparent of Morris ap Robert, deceased, and grandson and heir of Gaynor vch Humphrey, and (1c) William Griffith of Penllech, co. Caern., gent., son and heir of Elizabeth vch Humphrey, sisters and coheirs with Grace vch Humphrey, mother-in-law of David Lloyd and under whom he claims a share, to (2) John Jones of Ciltalgarth [p. Llanfor], co. Mer., of a messuage called Tythyn y Dderwen or Murthyn Eignion and Kae Coed y Berth (occupants named) in Ciltalgarth, for £37.

Lease To Vest Possession of a m. called Pant y Scathog, otherwise Pant y Scallog, a moiety of a m ...,

1 David Davies of Garth, p. Merthyr Tidvil, co. Glam., gent. 2 Thomas Rees of Court in the said p. gent., and Richard Watkin of the same p., yeoman. Lease To Vest Possession of a m. called Pant y Scathog, otherwise Pant y Scallog, a moiety of a m. called Ty Gwinne (30a.), p. Merthyr Tudful, and a third part of m.'s called Tyr Dan y Graig, Grawen Isha and Ynis y Banck, p's Vaynor and Penderyn, co. Brec. Purchased from Mrs A. E. Penn, Thornbury Castle, Bristol, in Jan. 1941.

Quitclaim of all m's, tofts, lands and tenements, rents, reversions, etc. which lately belonged to Matthew ap Griffith ap Ieu'n ...,

1 D'm'cu' [? Dominic] ap Mathew ap Gruffith ap Ieu'n ap Iorwarth, free tenant of the bishop and chapter of Bangor, of t's Tyllvayn and Crewedoc [co. Caern]. 2 Gruffith Davyes, burgess of the town of Carnervon. Quitclaim of all m's, tofts, lands and tenements, rents, reversions, etc. which lately belonged to Matthew ap Griffith ap Ieu'n, father of 1, in t.'s Tyllfaen and Crewedog [? p. Bangor/pentir]. Witnesses: Henry Holland, clerk, William Holland, Nicholas Mellers, William Hokes and Ric' Mellers, burgesses of the town of Conwey. Dated at Tyllvayn. Latin. This deed was removed in Jan. 1941 from NLW MS 1200, one of a series of MSS belonging to Archdeacon D. R. Thomas. See NLW Handlist of MSS, vol. 1, pp. 81-83.

Conveyance by 1, at the request of 2, and by 2 to 3, of a parcel of land (2 roods) ...,

1 Robert Edwards of Nantmorfydd, p. Derwen, co. Denb., farmer. 2 William Evans of Fron Bella, p. Llanbedr, farmer. 3 John Wynne of Llywnedd, p. Llanbedr, and John Davies of Rhiwisg in the said p., farmers. Conveyance by 1, at the request of 2, and by 2 to 3, of a parcel of land (2 roods) called Erw Sceifiog, p. Llanbedr [Dyffryn Clwyd] and the chapel hereinafter to be erected, bounded on the west corner by an old road (further boundaries given, as shown in a coloured plan), in trust for the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Connexion. Consideration: £48. Recites that 1 is mortgagee of the said parcel of land. Seals. Deed donated by Owen Williams of Ruthin, co. Denb., in April 1941.

Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ellinor Morris, being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. called Y Ty ym Hen ...,

1 Thomas Rider of Burgeding, co. Mont., yeoman. 2 Hugh Davies of Penros, gent., and Morris Evans of Broniarth, yeoman. Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ellinor Morris, being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. called Y Ty ym Hen y Werne and several parcels of land thereunto belonging (5a), and 1½a. of meadow in the upper end of a meadow called Gwyrglodd yr Yskwrth, all in t. Burgedin, [p. Guilsfield], to the use of 1 and his wife for their lives and after their decease to the use of their lawful heirs, and in default to the right heirs of 1. Endorsed: Livery of seisin, 16 June 1654. Deed purchased from Myers & Co. (Booksellers) Ltd. in July 1941.

Gift of one piece of land in t. Halghton, [p. Hanmer, co. Flint], lying between the land of Madoc Gam ...,

1 Owen ap Ieuaf. 2 Griffith ap Ieuaf and Wladusse, daughter of Ithel, his wife. Gift of one piece of land in t. Halghton, [p. Hanmer, co. Flint], lying between the land of Madoc Gam on the one part and the boundaries of Pendelee on the other and extending from the highway as far as the land of the aforesaid Madoc Gam in length, previously held by Ieruard Duy. Consideration: 40/-. Witnesses: Davit ap Madoc, Madoc Vachan his brother, Llewelin their brother, Griffin' ap Ior' Voil, Meredift his brother, Madoc ap Bleth' and Ieuaf ap Ior' ap Wyon. Latin. Seal of 1. Enclosed is a small paper [?early 20th cent] comprising notes and transcription of the witness list. Donated by J. F. Smith of the City of Liverpool Public Libraries in Jan. 1942.

Grant for the remainder of a 21 year period of £17-2-6 out of the annual rent (£100) derived from several ...,

  • 198 (i).
  • Ffeil
  • 1688, Nov. 21.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 Charles Somersett, Lord Herbert, marquess and earl of Worcester. 2 James, duke of Ormond, Thomas Done of p. St Giles in the Fields, co. Mddx, esq., and Humphrey FitzHerbert of Luckington, co. Wilts., esq. Grant for the remainder of a 21 year period of £17-2-6 out of the annual rent (£100) derived from several m's leased to John Beadles of Llanvihangell, co. Mon., gent., being part of the manor of Penrose, co. Mon., late in the occupation of Winifrid Clough. Consideration: 5/-. Recites the lease, but gives no date. Seals. Annotated with the date and endorsed `nothing to us', in pencil.

Abstract Of Title with Pedigree of William Wynne, esq., eldest son and heir at law of William Wynne of Werne ...,

  • 220.
  • Ffeil
  • [post Feb. 1828].
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

Abstract Of Title with Pedigree of William Wynne, esq., eldest son and heir at law of William Wynne of Werne, co. Caern, esq., and Jane his wife, both deceased, to freehold estates in p. Penmachno, co. Caern, including Dolydd Melin, Penmachno, and Llan. Recites deeds dated from 1710 to 1828. Donated by R. Cecil Hughes of Cremlyn. Llanrwst, in March 1943.

Lease for 99 years, determinable on three lives, of a m. called Hendre Davith, alias Ynysneth, in p's Llantwit-juxta-neath and ...,

1 Bussy Mansell of Brittonffery, co. Glam., esq. and Thomas Mansell, his son and heir. 2 Evan Griffith of Lantwitt Iuxta Neath, co. Glam., yeoman. Lease for 99 years, determinable on three lives, of a m. called Hendre Davith, alias Ynysneth, in p's Llantwit-juxta-neath and Cadoxton-juxta-neath, late in the occupation of Griffith Phillip, father of 2, dec., reserving to 1 timber and minerals, for a payment of £44 and annual rent, with covenants for maintenance and repair. Annual rent: £16. Duties: suit of mill, one couple of geese, one couple of capons, and a heriot upon decease of every tenant. Endorsed: 'Exr' and in a later hand, in pencil, '199'. Donated by R. Sharpe France of Preston in Oct. 1944.

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