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Garn Estate Records
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Estate administration papers (miscellaneous counties)

The group comprises rentals, 1658-1784, papers concerning crown rents, 1791-1845, estate accounts, 1708-1836, surveys and valuations, 1751-1880, and plans and elevations, [pre-1811]-1835, for various parts of the estate in the parishes of Henllan, Denbigh, Llanefydd, Llanrwst, Nantglyn and Rhuddlan.

Rentals (miscellaneous counties)

The series comprises rentals for Cae'r berllan (Llanrwst), 1658, 1661, Cwyber (Rhuddlan), 1704, Cwyber and Garn, 1755, Garn (Henllan) and Cae'r berllan, [1784] (3 copies).

Cae'r berllan Estate (Llanrwst, Wales)

Estate administration papers (Denbighshire)

The group consists of administration papers for the Denbighshire estates, comprising leases, 1756-1906, papers concerning enclosures and commons, 1802-1848, timber and mineral exploitation, 1748-1814, sporting rights, 1912, estate accounts, 1759-1911, and maps and plans, 1776-1866.

Enclosures and commons notices (Denbighshire)

The series comprises a printed copy of the Enclosure Act, 1802, handwritten abstract by George Griffith, printed notices for sale of allotments of common land in Henllan, Llansannan and Denbigh Green, 1803-1804, Henllan, Betws Abergele, Llansanffraid and Llaneilian-yn Rhos, 1823, official demand notices for rents due on encroachments, 1846-1848, with a copy declaration on the legality of an enclosure at Bryn Issa, Llanefydd, 1846.

Maintenance and repair accounts

The file comprises accounts and outline instructions for maintenance and repair of buildings, including the malt house at Cae'r berllan [c. 1806], and extensive renovation of windows and plumbing at Garn and other Denbighshire properties, 1819-1834.

Maps and plans (Denbighshire)

The series comprises original maps, copy tithe maps and plans of parts of the Garn estate in the parishes of Henllan, Llanefydd, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanrwst, Llanrhaeadr-yng-nghinmeirch, Llansannan and St Asaph.

Title deeds (Denbighshire)

The group comprises title deeds for lands in Cerrigydrudion, 1690, 1794, Denbigh, 1572-1871, Henllan, 1630-1867, Llanefydd, 1662-1903, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, 1741, Llanrwst, 1575-1801, Llanrhaeadr-yng-nghinmeirch, 1636-1815, Ysbyty Ifan and Cerrigydrudion (combined), 1666, 1728-1730 and miscellaneous parishes, 1726, 1747.

Tu Du

The file comprises a copy of an attested copy and two extracts of the will of Ellis Davies of Cerrigydrudion, gent., dated 13 Jan. 1689, containing a bequest of money to the church and a messuage called Tu Du, the rents and profits of which are to be used for relief of the poor of the parish. [Tu Du was later owned by Mary Wynne of Plasnewydd, but it was apparently in the management of her daughter, Jane Griffith of Garn, by 1792.]

Croft in Denbigh Castle

The file comprises deeds of a croft in Denbigh purchased in 1784 by John Wynne Griffith from bankrupt William Hughes of Denbigh, of whom his father, John Griffith (3) of Garn, was a major creditor. The area was once the site of houses, which had been set up as a charitable trust in 1736 to benefit the poor of Henllan, but which were derelict by 1768. -- The bundle includes a mortgage of 1729; the assignment in trust to the parish clerk for the benefit of the poor by the mortgagee, Elizabeth Parry of Denbigh, 1736; sale by the officers of the poor to William Hughes, 1768; mortgage of the croft and other properties by William Hughes, 1772; sale by the commissioners of bankruptcy to John Griffith (3), 1783, and subsequent sale to John Wynne Griffith, 1784. [Later, the croft was settled to uses and trusts of a settlement of compromise between J.W.G. and his mother in 1801].

Ty Gwyn and Ty Coch, Henllan

The file comprises deeds for Ty Gwyn and premises in Tre'r-llan, and Ty Coch, Henllan, which were described in the marriage settlement of Thomas Lloyd of Vaynol and Mary, daughter of Richard ap Harry Peake, in 1630. By 1731, the properties were in the ownership of William Lloyd, who mortgaged them to Jane Hughes of Henllan in 1742. He sold them in 1749, together with a seat in Henllan church, to Robert Thomas of Henllan, still encumbered by the unpaid mortgage and subject to leases and a life estate to himself in a room with fireplace. Robert Thomas, in his will, proved 1770, instructed that his daughter, Susan, wife of William Hughes of Plasmyvod, was to receive the rents and profits. There appears to have been a purchase of a further cottage by Susan's son, John Williams, in 1784. Ty Gwyn and Ty Coch were eventually purchased by George Griffith of Garn from Thomas Hughes of Liverpool, who had inherited them from his father's cousin, John Hughes of Garthgynnan, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, after 1834.

Premises in Gwaun Dwysog, Henllan

The file comprises deeds of a messuage in Gwaun Dwysog in the township of Twysog, which was sold by John Joyce, Thomas Lewis, John Owen of Mold and John Owen of Oswestry to Edward Corser, Clementina Radcliffe and Grace Wynne of Holywell in 1791. In the same year it was sold on to Edward Jones of Tythyn Issa, Henllan, with an assignment in trust by Samuel Small of a 1000 year term (existing as a result of a previous mortgage). John Wynne Griffith of Garn purchased the property in 1815, adding to the lands which his grandfather, John Griffith (2), had purchased in Gwaun Dwysog more than sixty years previously.

Twysog, Lodge Farm, Bwlch Sadwrn, etc., Henllan and Llanefydd

The file comprises a deed of sale, 1867, by Baron Edward Walter Charles Grainger and his mortgagees to George Griffith, of Twysog, Lodge Farm, Old Mill, Holburn, Tyddyn Issa, Bwlch Sadwrn, land at Tryan, in Henllan and Llanefydd, and messuages in School Street, Henllan, with several drafts, and abstracts of title, 1795-1866, 1867.

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