1 John Price of Esgaerwethan, co. Mer., gent. 2 Sir James Pryse of Inysymaengwyn, kt., Robert Corbett of Humfreston, Shropshire, esq., Vincent Corbett, son and heir apparent to Robert Corbett, gent., Thomas Owen of Clydure, co. Mer., gent. Post-nuptial Settlement of John Price of Esgaerwethan and Mary his wife, daughter of Robert Corbett, in pursuance of articles of agreement, being a Feoffment To Uses of a m., and tmt called Plas yn ir Rofte, otherwise Esgaerwethan, lands and tmt's called Tythyn Kay Ithel, Tythyn Kay Evan ap Ierwerth, Tythyn y Geyvron, Tythyn Kay Ierwerth Lloyd, a moiety of a decayed water corn grist mill called Mellyn y Bettws, a m., and tmt called Keven Dyrys, a parcel of meadow called Keyndyrie, parcels of land called Kay ir Velyn and a water corn grist mill called Melyn ist ir Avon, a m., tmt and lands called Penrhyn Bychan, lands and tmt's called Maes yr Stabal, Tythyn y Gessell and ffriths, parcels of land called Ty Mathew, y Ddol and Anhereg Bennalt, and a parcel of land adjoining, a fifth part of the meadow lately enclosed out of the marsh ground called Morva Dovy, t's Cynfal and Penmaen Dyfi, [p. Tywyn] and p. Pennal, co. Mer., 1's part of the fishing on the Dyfi called y Drawenett or Saynett and the tmt's and lands which Lowry Price, widow, late wife of Henry Price, esq., dec., eldest brother of 1, holds in right of jointure out of the late lands and inheritance of 1 and now in her occupation called Tythyn Talgarth, otherwise Tu yn y Lloyne Issa, Keven y Greebe, Y Greebe Bychan, Brynie Bychan, yr Ynyse Heere and Tythyn Maes y Neyoeth, Tythyn ar y Vron yn yr Avary, Kelly y Creye, Tythyn Caye Yevins and Tythyn Hugh Goch, Tythyn y Gwastadgoed and the meadow grounds called Y Rhose Goch and Gweirgloth y Domen, t. Cynfal, [p. Tywyn] and p. Pennal, grounds called Inys y Penmaen, t. Penmaen Dyfi, [p. Tywyn], m's called Tythyn Bach ar y Graige, Kay Meyrick, Tythyn Kelly yr Grongloyd and Tythyn Du, parcels of meadow ground called Ir Istym Lloyd and Y Wayne Goch, four parcels of meadow enclosed from the marsh called Morva Dovy also being part of the jointure of the said Lowry, a house, with 2 a. of land, a house with two parcels of land and meadow ground in p. Pennal, all in p's Tywyn and Pennal, m's, tmt's and lands called Tythyn Keynan, Tu Newith ar y Vron, parcels of land and wood called Erow ir Maen Lloyd and Dol Rhees, a m. called Bryn yr Ellyllon and Y Ddol Eyraid, parcels of land in a close called Maes Malloyd and near the churchyard of Mallwyd, m's and lands called Y Cae Lloyd, Tyr Merch Gronow in Dol Dair Onen, Y Lluest in Blaine Gweynyon, lands and meadow ground called Gweyrgloth Gwynyon, Gwerne y Pele, a m. and tmt called Y Plase y Malloyd and Craig Vrynnye, a m. used as an inn near Mallwyd Church, a m. called Tythyn y Gwase Bychan in Gallt Malloyd and all 1's land in Maes y Llan, a m. called Ty Merch Gronow in Dre Tayr Onnen, m's, tmt's and lands called Tythyn y Tu Coch, Tythyn y Braych and Lle Llyast Vaure, t. Camlan, lands called Llechwedd Dovy in t. Camlan, m's, tmt's and lands called Tythyn Cay ir Gre, Tythyn yr Erowe Hire, Gwerne yr Heboge and frith in Kevencoch, a m. called Tythyn Pen y Llan, lands called Gwayne Dalva ir Adare, parcels of land called Kestyll y Maer Du, Corne y Wraig in Mouthwy, a parcel of land in Clywedoge, all in p's Mallwyd and Llanymawddwy, cos Mer. and Mont., a m. or burgage in the town of Machynlleth, co. Mont., in a street called Pentre yr Allt, otherwise Streete Gwyr Gwyneth, a fee farm rent of 6s. 8d. out of a burgage in Machynlleth in Pentre yr Rhedyn street, otherwise Streete Gwyr Deheybarth, and a fee farm rent of 11s. 8d. from a burgage in a street called Pentre yr Allt, otherwise Streete Gwyr Gwyneth, to 2 for the use of 1 during his life, and after his death, as for the capital m. called Esgaerwethan and all other m's, lands, etc., to the use of Mary wife of 1, in lieu of her jointure, and after the death of 1 and his wife to the use of their first son and his heirs (further uses specified), and the remainder of the lands in p's Mallwyd and Llanymawddwy, to the use of the heirs of 1 and Mary his wife, and in default of such issue, then to the use of Mary during her life and after her death to the heirs of 1, and the m. and lands called Tythyn y Gwas Bychan in Allt Malloyd, t. Caereinion Fechan, [p. Mallwyd], to the use of 1, and if Mary were to die without issue in 1's lifetime, then 1 is to pay Robert Corbett £200. Consideration: £400. Endorsed: livery of seisin by Gabriel Jenkins, 29 Dec. 1642, and a note of exhibition to witnesses, 23 Aug. 1653 and 13 Oct. 1677. Seal.