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Lease And Release to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering a recovery with double voucher of the properties ...,

  1. John Wynne the elder, formerly of Ty Gwyn, parish of Llansaintfraid Glynne Ceiriog, but now of New Hall, co. Denbigh, gent., and John Wynne the younger of the same place, gent., his eldest son and heir apparent by Sarah his late wife, deceased, formerly Sarah Jones, spinster;. 2. William Dean of Palsgrave Place, Temple bar, London, gent.;. 3. Edward Jones of Oswestry, co. Salop, grocer. Lease And Release to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering a recovery with double voucher of the properties specified in No. 26 of 9 Aug. 1803. (Alternative name for Ty Gwyn: New Hall). Endorsed are:. 1843, Oct. 19. 1. John Wynne the elder and John Wynne the younger;. 2. Samuel Bickerton of Oswestry, co. Salop, druggist, and John Wood of Watling Street, flannel merchant. Memorandum of a mortgage for £600 of the messuage called Plas yn Vivod and the parcels of land thereto belonging specified in No. 25 of 2 Feb. 1779,. And:. 1866, April 18. Memorandum specified in No. 26.

Lease And Release to the use of the fourth party for 500 years of the properties specified in Nos. 2-3 ...,

  1. Edward Jones of Glynnfechan, parish of Llansaintfraid-Glynn-Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.,. 2. Hugh Hughes of Glynnfechan aforesaid, gent.;. 3. John Wynne of Ty-Gwynn, parish of Llansaintffraid-Glynn-Ceiriog aforesaid, gent.;. 4. Peter Bentley of Moreton, parish of Saint Martin, co. Salop, gent.;. 5. Owen Owens of Llwydiarth, parish of Llangollen, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 6. Lewis Jones of Oswetry, co. Salop, gent. Lease And Release to the use of the fourth party for 500 years of the properties specified in Nos. 2-3 of 22-23 Dec. 1755, the un-named messuage now converted into two dwellings, with a Mortgage for £1,000 to the fourth party, and an Assignment of the term specified in No. 6 of 15 April 1780 to his trustee for securing the same.

Lease for 50 years of the tenement hitherto chiefly used as a water corn mill called New Mill, the use ...,

  1. Edward Wynne of New Hall, Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. George Morris of Glyn Ceiriog, flannel manufacturer. Lease for 50 years of the tenement hitherto chiefly used as a water corn mill called New Mill, the use of all machinery, etc., and three pieces of land called Gwairglodd, Cae cefn felin and Cae bach, parishes of Llangollen and Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog.

Mortgage Bond for £1,000,

  1. John Wynne the elder, farmer, and John Wynne, the younger;. 2. Mary Whitaker of the Cross Keys Inn, co. Salop, and Robert Ellis. Mortgage Bond for £1,000.

Mortgage for £1,200 of the capital messuage called Ty-Gwyn otherwise New Hall and the messuage called Ty-yn-y-Garth, together with the ...,

  1. Edward Wynne of Hendre, parish of Llanelidan, and John Wynne the younger of Tynygroes, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog [sic], gentn., brother and eldest son respectively of the first party. 2. John Wynne the elder of New Hall, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent., and the said John Wynne the younger;. 3. Thomas Foulkes of Bridge Place, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent. Mortgage for £1,200 of the capital messuage called Ty-Gwyn otherwise New Hall and the messuage called Ty-yn-y-Garth, together with the parcels of land, etc., thereunto belonging specified in No. 27 of 22-3 Jan. 1833, the parcels of land called Newdd-ddu [sic] all in Glynfechan, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, the rents specified in No. 27, a messuage and water corn mill, some time since a fulling mill, the parcels of land thereto belonging called Cae-r-dentur, Erw-tu-hwynt y Scybor, Erw-pen-y-bont, Rhos Ceiriog and Cae-tu-hwynt-y-scybor, in Tal-y-garth, parish of Llangollen, four dwelling houses built on the site of a messuage called Coed-bachan, in glynfechan aforesaid, a bench in the South side of the parish church of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, the slate rock quarry called the Bronydd Quarry, in Glynfechan aforesaid, the lands occupied therewith and the cottages standing on such lands, and a plantation adjoining the said quarry.

Mortgage for £1,200 of the properties specified in No. 17-18 of 27-8 May 1821, which said messuages and lands are ...,

  1. Mary Ann Owen of Coleshill house, Leamington Priors, co, Warwick, widow;. 2. George Harper of Mosfields, near Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.;. 3. Thomas Foulkes, formerly of Bridge Place, but now of the Abbey Forgate, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent.;. 4. Edward Wynne, late of Hendre, parish of Llanelidan, but now of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, both in co. Denbigh, gent., and John Wynne the younger of Tyn-y-groes, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, gent.;. 5. John Wynne the elder of New Hall, said parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, gent. 6. The said John Wynne the elder and John Wynne the younger;. 7. Thomas Pidduck, surgeon, and Thomas Deakin, confectioner, both of Shrewsbury aforesaid. Mortgage for £1,200 of the properties specified in No. 17-18 of 27-8 May 1821, which said messuages and lands are now better known as dwelling house with parcels of land thereunto belonging at Tyn-y-groes, near Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, known by the names of Erw Tynant, Eryr w? or Er erwy, portion of Cae du, Cae Cundric, Llechwedd ty ucha ty, Llechwedd eitha otherwise Llechwedd ty ucha plas, and portion of Cae Dentir, the dwelling house and farm called Ty issa together with the parcels of land therewith occupied specified in No. 48 of 2 May 1848, and the allotment numbered 44 in the schedule for inclosing the commons in the manor of Chirk and Chirck Lands, parishes of Llangollen and Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, atated in No. 48 to be on Bryncoch Common or Hill, but is in the schedule to the award to be on Gwastad Cadnant, the said Farm and lands called Ty issa and the said allotment being in the parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, with covenant to produce No. 50 of 18 Nov. 1847. [Endorsed is a receipt, 11 Jan. 1858, for £200, part of the principal sum of £1,200, paid by John Wynne the younger.]. Attached are:. 1861, Oct. 18. 1. John Wynne of New Hall, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Thomas Pidduck and Thomas Deakin. Bond for the payment of £200 and undertaking to execute a mortgage.

Mortgage for £700 of: (1) the messuage called Ty-yn-y-garth together with pieces of land called Cae Gwydd-fyd, Cae Ucha, Cae ...,

  1. John Wynne the elder of Ty-gwyn, parish of Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. The first party and John Wynne the younger of Tyny-groes, parish of Llansaintffraid glyn-Ceiriog, gent.;. 3. Robert Owens of Penybryn, parish of Llantisilio, farmer. Mortgage for £700 of: (1) the messuage called Ty-yn-y-garth together with pieces of land called Cae Gwydd-fyd, Cae Ucha, Cae issa and Fron, and Nos. 58 and 60 in the map for inclosing the commons in the lordship or manor of Chirk and Chirk land; (2) the parcel of land called Erw-tan-yr-eglwys of Cae-tan-yr-eglwys; (3) the wood called Coed-y-graig wood, all in the parish of Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, and: (4) the messuage and farm called Plas-yn-Vivod and the parcels of land thereto belonging specified in No. 25 of 2 Feb. 1779, in Vivod, parish of Llangolen, subject to a previous mortgage for £600, with power to sell. Endorsed is:. 1853, May 4. Memorandum of the payment of principal and interest out of the purchase money for Plasynfifod sold to Richard Ellerton of Llantisilio Hall, co. Denbigh, esq.

Release (after the marriage of the said Thomas Wynn and Catherine his wife, late Catherine Jones, spinster, daughter of the ...,

  1. John Wynn of Glynfecha, parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog [sic], co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Thomas Wynn of the same place, gent., his eldest son and heir apparent;. 3. Margaret Jones of Doly gynlas, parish of Bettws, co. Merioneth, widow;. 4. John Lloyd of Oswestry, co. Salop, gent.;. 5. Thomas Lloyd of Acrefair, parish of Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 6. Thomas Wynn of Llanfaircaerinion, co. Montgomery, clerk. 7. Hugh Davies of Ty Ucha, parish of Llandrillo, co. Merioneth, esq., and John Jones of Cefn Ceirch, parish of Llanfihangel, co. Denbigh, gent. Release (after the marriage of the said Thomas Wynn and Catherine his wife, late Catherine Jones, spinster, daughter of the third party) of the capital messuage in the possession of the first party called T?-Gwyn, and of the parcels of land thereto belonging called Y Cae oddiar y ffordd, Cae oddiar y Pandu, Yr Ardd gronn y Groedd, Perth y Bont, Y Clyttie yn glan yr Afon, Y Ddole, Yr Erw Ddû, Cae Dû and Bron y Cae du, with the cottage thereupon standing, the messuage and lands called Ty yn y Garth and the parcels of land called Cae'r Garth, Bron Cae'r Garth and Cae'r Gwyddfyd, the parcels of land called Neuodd ddû, and the messuage called Gelli, and the parcels of land thereunto belonging called Llwyn-Gwillim, Cae tu hwynt i'r ffordd, Cae tuhwynt i'r Tu, Cae oddiar y Tu, Gwern y Pwll, Cae Seisyllt, y Cae Issa, yr Wern Issa, y Llwyn Issa, Llwy y Gelli, Llwyn y Cae Oddia y Tû, Llechwedd eitha'r Gelli, Llechwedd nessa, Cae bychan, and Cefn y Gelli, now divided into two parcels, all in Glynfechan, co. Denbigh, fee farm or other yearly rents of 4s.0d., 11s.0d., 6s.8d. and 8s.4d. payable out of certain messuages and lands in Glynfechan aforesaid, the messuage in Vivod, parish of Llangollen, co. Denbigh, called Plas yn Vivod, and the parcels of land called Cae Mawr, Y Cae bychan, Cae'r Bont, Y Dryll dû, Y Llwyn ucha, Y Llwyn Issa, Y Llwyn Canol, Cefn y Maes Ucha, Cefn y Maes Issa, Y Dryllie Dymmig, Y Copie, Y Cae oddiar y Gwyrch, Y fron tan y Dryll Dûl [sic], and Erw y Gilfach, all formerly the inheritance of Thomas Wynn, late of Glynfechan aforesaid, gent., deceased, father of the first party, a messuage and fulling mill and parcels of land thereunto belonging called Cae'r Dentur, Erw tu hwynt i'r Scubore, Erw Pen y bont, Rhoe Ceiriog, and Cae tu hwynt ir Scubore, in Talygarth, parish of Llangollen, co. Denbigh, the messuage and lands called Coed Bachore, i Glynfechan aforesaid, co. Denbigh, and a bench in the South side of the parish church of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, with covenant to suffer a recovery with double voucher, and Assignment of stock, crop, household goods and implements of husbandry (except what the first party has given to his daughters Sarah Jones and Mary Owens, and a bed, wainscoat chest and clothes press for his own use).

Release (being a mortgage for £700) of the properties specified in No. 12 and Assignment of the term specified in ...,

  1. Lewis Jones of Oswestry, co. Salop, gent.;. 2. Morris Evans and Richard Evans (both as in No. 12);. 3. Sarah Hughes of Oswestry aforesaid, widow, John Territt, late of Abchurch Lane, London, tea dealer, and Jonathan Barff of Oswestry aforesaid, gent.;. 4. Hugh Hughes of Weniarth, parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 5. Thomas Wynn of Ty-gwyn, parish of Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog aforesaid, gent. Release (being a mortgage for £700) of the properties specified in No. 12 and Assignment of the term specified in No. 11 to protect the inheritance.
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