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Settlement (previous to the marriage of Dauid ap Robert ap William, one of the sons of the said Robert ap ...,

  1. Anne verch Richard of Llangernew, co. Denb., widow, and John ap Richard ap Dauid ap Robert and William ap Richard ap Dauid ap Robert, both of Bodgynnwch, gent's. 2. Robert ap William Griffith of Bodorryn and Richard Lloyd of Penporchell, gent. Settlement (previous to the marriage of Dauid ap Robert ap William, one of the sons of the said Robert ap William Gruffith, and Anne verch Moris, daughter of Moris ap Richard, dec., and of the said Anne verch Richard) of the m. wherein the said Anne verch Richard doth dwell in Llangernewe and the parcels of ground called bryn y deyntyr, kaya bydron, and ffrith y voel in Pentre yr Wern and Dole Elwey, p. Llangernewe. References to the will of the said Moris ap Richard and to Gwen verch Moris, Margaret verch Moris, and Allice verch Moris, sisters of Anne verch Moris. Witnesses include: Pe[ter] Robertes, scribe.

Settlement (after the marriage of Leonard Byrchinshaw, younger son of the said Thomas Byrchinshaw, and Anne Williams, daughter of Piers ...,

  1. Piers Williams of Hendrenynyd, co. Denb., gent. 2. Piers Foulks of Caredvynydd and John Byrchinshaw and Thomas Byrchinshaw, both of Arllwyd, gent's. Settlement (after the marriage of Leonard Byrchinshaw, younger son of the said Thomas Byrchinshaw, and Anne Williams, daughter of Piers Williams) of the m. wherein Piers Williams dwells called Tythin y Voyl in Hendrenynyd, two m's and lands called Y Wayn vawr and Y Ty yn y ffrith Eithin, and m's and lands in the occupations of Humffrey Williams, Ellis Salusbury, and John Nicholas in Llansannan, otherwise Tre yr llan, and a m. and lands called Kae Koed in Chwybren. Reference to Margaret, wife of Piers Williams.

Release to lead the uses of a recovery with double voucher to bar entail of the capital m. with the ...,

  1. Margaret Burchinshaw of Voel, co. Denb., widow of Rob[er]t Burchinshaw, late of Voel, gent., dec., and Robert Burchinshaw and Thomas Burchinshaw, his eldest son and heir apparent, both of Eglws Fach, gent's. 2. Edward Lloyd of Wrexham, gent. 3. David Davies of Ruthin, gent. Release to lead the uses of a recovery with double voucher to bar entail of the capital m. with the demesne lands thereunto belonging called Tyddyn y foel, t. of Hendrenynyd, the m's and lands called Y Wain Vawr and Y Ddole, the m. with the demesne lands thereunto belonging called Cae Coed, t. of Chwibren, and dwelling-houses, all in p. Llansannan. Copy.

Letters Of Administration with the will annexed of Margaret Burchinshaw, late of Foel, parish of Llansannan, co. Denb., widow, dec ...,

Letters Of Administration with the will annexed of Margaret Burchinshaw, late of Foel, parish of Llansannan, co. Denb., widow, dec., granted to her niece, Margaret Horne, spinster. Will dated 17 March 1796. Witnesses: William Lloyd, parish clerk of Llansannan, Robert Lloyd, labourer, parish of Llansannan, and Ed[war]d Oldfield, cl[er]k to Mr Oldfield, Farm.

Letters from Rob[er]t Burchinshaw, Voel, Llansannan, 'Lately return from his Majesty's service about three years ago', eldest son of Thomas ...,

Letters from Rob[er]t Burchinshaw, Voel, Llansannan, 'Lately return from his Majesty's service about three years ago', eldest son of Thomas Burchinshaw, to Edward Lloyd of Cefn, near St Asaph, to other trustees and relatives, and to the Prothonotary Office of Common Pleas, County Palatine of Chester, relating to the subject specified in No. 33. Copies.

Lease for 99 years (if Robert Burchinshaw and Jane, his wife, shall so long live) of a new erected dwelling-house ...,

  1. The Rev. Robert Lloyd of Kefn, co. Denb., clerk, and Susannah, his wife. 2. Robert Burchinshaw of Eglwys-fâch, yeoman, and Jane, his wife. Lease for 99 years (if Robert Burchinshaw and Jane, his wife, shall so long live) of a new erected dwelling-house of two bays of building, together with the parcel of land called Dryll Tyddyn y Llan (whereon the same stands), a barn of three bays (one converted into a brewhouse and bakehouse), and parcels of land called Tyddyn y Llan, Erw Bengam, Cae'r Berth, Cae tan y ffordd, Cae tan y Pwll bydr, and two days' math of hay in Morfa Issa, p. Eglwys-fâch. Endorsed is:. 1849, Aug. 22. 1. Tho[ma]s Evans, solicitor for the Trust. 2. Mary Roberts, administratrix with the will annexed of Thomas Burchinshaw, unadministered by James Vaughan Horne, his executor. Receipt for £37.0.0 for dilapidations due to the trustees of the late Edward Lloyd of Cefn, esq., grandson of the said Robert Lloyd, for the use of Miss Anna Lloyd, infant, tenant-in-tail. Damaged.
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