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Garn Estate Records
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House in Denbigh

The file comprises a deed for the sale by David Davies of Denbigh to William Hughes of Llanrhaeadr-yng-nghinmeirch, labourer, of a messuage in Denbigh.

House in Denbigh Castle

The file comprises a bond by Rice Jones of Oxfordshire to Margaret Salusbury for performance of covenants in deeds of even date.

House in Llanefydd

The file comprises a deed of sale by Edward Williams of Beaumaris to Samuel Williams of Plas Coch, Denbighshire, of a messuage in Llanefydd, 1777.

House in Lleweni, Cae Tan y Skybor, Groffte Palmant, etc., Henllan

The file comprises three abstracts of title, 1686-1749, 1686-1786, 1686-1801, to a messuage in Lleweni and lands called Cae Tan y Skybor, Groffte Palmant, etc., which John Williams purchased from Dorothy Marle or Marlington and her husband, William, in about 1801 and a schedule of deeds, followed by a mortgage to Nathaniel Minshall of Pen y Palmant, in 1819. John Griffith (2) of Garn was vouchee to a recovery in 1749.

Household management

The file comprises a list of domestic and personal items taken to college by John Wynne Griffith, 1781, an inventory of furniture and utensils taken by Jane Griffith the elder when she moved to Denbigh, 1791, an inventory of linen, rules for management and behaviour of servants, and printed advertisements.

Household management and garden lists

The series comprises inventories of household items removed from Garn for specific purposes, instructions for management of servants, printed advertisements, 1781-[1838], lists of garden seeds and plants [1784x1834].

Houses and gardens in Lower Ward, Middle Lane and Penybank's Hill, Denbigh

The file comprises deeds, 1732-1800, for a house and several gardens in Lower Ward, Middle Lane and Penybank's Hill, Denbigh Between 1739 and 1749, a gardener named Thomas Humphreys purchased a messuage and several gardens in Denbigh. Under the terms of his his will, proved 1762, his wife, Mary Davies, received most of his property, which was inherited in turn by her nearest kin, Edward Parry of Cader, Llanrhaeadr-yng-nghinmeirch. The premises descended to the latter's son, David Parry, who sold all his father's property in Denbigh to Mary Wynne in 1800. -- The deeds include a mortgage of 1732, deeds of sale to Thomas Humphreys, 1739, 1744, 1749, his will, 1762, a pedigree showing Edward Parry's relationship to Thomas Humphrey's widow, the will of Edward Parry, proved 1783, a copy of part of David Parry's marriage settlement, 1797, showing his right to dispose of the premises in Denbigh, and the deed of sale to Mary Wynne, 1800.

Hughes family settlements (Gwydir, Weeg, Llwyn Gronw, Cae'r berllan)

The series comprises marriage settlements and other settlements of the Hughes family of Cae'r berllan and those related to them, including Hugh Roberts of Gwydir and his sister, Mary, both children of Robert of Hugh ap Moris of Mathebrwd, 1654, 1665; Williams and Hughes of Cae'r berllan and Llwyn Gronw 1670-1733; Wynn of Havodgregog, 1732-1759; and Elizabeth Hughes of Denbigh, 1784.

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Hughes family settlements (incorporating Roberts of Mathebrwd and Gwydir)

The file comprises the marriage settlement of Robert ap Thomas and Mary, daughter of Robert ap Hugh ap Moris, all of Mathebrwd, 1654, of lands in Mathebrwd which were purchased by Mary's brother, Hugh Roberts, to become part of the Llwyn Gronw estate, in 1700; and the marriage settlement of Hugh Roberts [of Gwydir] and Dorothy Frizer of Trovarth, 1665, great grandparents of Jane Griffith (née Hughes).

Llwyn Gronw Estate (Llanrwst, Wales)

Hughes family settlements (incorporating Williams of Cae'r berllan)

The file comprises a grant of annuity by Anne Hughes, widow of Robert Hughes, 1670, and articles of agreement, 1676, by the representative of John ap Richard (alias Evans) another claimant to Cae'r berllan and Nant yr Helfa, to release right and title to William John ap Richard; prenuptial and postnuptial settlements of John Williams of Cae'r berllan and Grace Williams of Coed Mawr, 1686, 1695; marriage settlement of Owen Hughes, second son of Hugh Roberts of Gwydir, and Jane Evans of Gymanog, 1699; a surrender by Grace Williams of Cae'r berllan, 1732/3, of the lands in Tybrith which had been granted as her jointure by her marriage settlement of 1686, in return for an annuity; disentailments of Llwyn Gronw and Cae'r berllan by Robert Hughes, 1733, presumably in anticipation of his marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Williams of Chester, in the following year.

Hughes family settlements (incorporating Wynn of Havodgregog)

The file comprises prenuptial and postnuptial settlements of Maurice Wynn of Havodgregog and Grace Hughes of Gwydir (aunt of Jane Griffith, née Hughes), 1732, 1734/5; disentailment of the Havodgregog estate and property in Pwllheli, 1756; the marriage settlement of Jane, daughter of Grace Wynn of Havodgregog and Zacheus Hughes of Trefan, 1759.

Hughes of Cae'r berllan

The file comprises a pedigree sketched on a printed leaflet, [post-1810] and a fuller, typed version by T. A. Glenn, showing the title of the Hughes family to Cae'r berllan and Garth Garmon lands, and their connection with the family of Williams, probably compiled c. 1934.

Kay Bach, Castell

The file comprises deeds for Kay Bach in the township of Castell, which became part of the lands of Elizabeth Hughes, inherited from her father, Thomas Williams of Chester. It was originally purchased by Hugh ap Robert of Caerhun from John ap Harry ap David, probably in 1616, and was devised by will in 1623 to his eldest son, Richard ap Hugh ap Robert, with remainder to his other offspring. It is not clear how the land descended to Thomas Williams. Kay Bach was one of several properties in Caerhun and Chester leased to a trustee by Robert and Elizabeth Hughes in 1737.

Land in Cae Pen y Maes, Trelewelyn, Rhyl, Rhuddlan

The file comprises a duplicate conveyance, 1891, by W.D.W. Griffith to trustees of the will of Robert Hughes of Rhyl, of land in Cae Pen y Maes in the township of Trelewelyn near Rhyl, intended by R.H. to be used as a public footpath, with a drainage ditch alongside, shown on an integral map.

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