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Bond for the peaceful possession, indemnity, and further assurance of the parcels of ground called Erw Forthig and Frith y ...,

  1. John Williams and Perys Williams, his son and heir apparent, both of Hendrenynyd, co. Denb., Dauid ap Hugh ap Robert of Bodrychwyn, and William Lloyd of Garthewin, gent's. 2. Gabriel Wynne, gent. Bond for the peaceful possession, indemnity, and further assurance of the parcels of ground called Erw Forthig and Frith y voel in Hendrenynyd and Llansannan. Witnesses include: Edward Williams, scribe.

Burchinshaw Family Papers

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Family papers and estate records of the Burchinshaw family of Llansannan, Denbighshire, 1557-1863.

Burchinshaw family, of Llansannan

Deed (after the marriage of the said Robert Byrchinsha and Catherine, his wife, only daughter of Owen David) to lead ...,

  1. Leonard Byrchinsha of Chiwibren, co. Denb., gent., Anne, his wife, and Robert Byrchinsha, their son and heir apparent. 2. Richard Wynne of Trovarth and Ambrose Byrchinsha of Arlwyd, gent's. 3. Owen David of Erethlyn, yeoman. Deed (after the marriage of the said Robert Byrchinsha and Catherine, his wife, only daughter of Owen David) to lead the uses of a fine of the m's and lands called Kaecoed in Chwibren and Tythun y voel in Hendrenynyd, both in p. Llansannan. Reference to the part of Waine fawr below the way from Bryn (r) Orsedd to Kefn y Grose, the parcels of land called (?) Erwo Forthig, Dol gam, y Dol tan y fynwent, y Grovydd, and Cae(r) Lloy. Witnesses: Richard Williams of Bron y llan in Llansannan, Richard Lloyd of Peniarth, Maurice Trygarn, and Rob[er]t Trygarn.

Deed declaring the uses of a fine of a m. and lands called Garthmaylog, p. Llanbeder, co. Caern,

  1. Pierce Williams of Llanbeder, co. Caern., gent., and Jane, his wife. 2. Robert Ellis of Glan y wern and William Lloyd of Plase yn y Blayney, both in co. Denb., gent's. 3. Lancelett Bulkley, BD, rector of Llanbeder, co. Caern., and Foulke Salusbury of Ty Gwyn, co. Denb., gent. Deed declaring the uses of a fine of a m. and lands called Garthmaylog, p. Llanbeder, co. Caern.

Deed declaring the uses of a recovery (being a mortgage for £70) of a dwelling-house or burgage in Castle Street ...,

  1. Jane Symon, alias Williams, widow, and William Jones, gent., her son and heir apparent, both of Ruthin, co. Denb. 2. Evan Davies of Cae(r) fallen, gent. Deed declaring the uses of a recovery (being a mortgage for £70) of a dwelling-house or burgage in Castle Street, town or bor. of Ruthin, in the holding of Thomas ap Thomas, innkeeper.

Demise for 500 years (being a mortgage for £20) of a dwelling-house or burgage in the town or bor. of ...,

  1. Robert Birchinshaw of the village and p. of Eglwys fach, co. Denb., yeoman. 2. Robert Davies of Llwyn Du, p. Eglwys fach aforesaid. Demise for 500 years (being a mortgage for 20) of a dwelling-house or burgage in the town or bor. of Conway, co. Caern., in the occupation of William Williams, blacksmith. Witnesses: John Ellis and Hugh Jones, both of Kyffdu. Signature and seal removed. Endorsed are:. 1781, Nov. 30 - 1782, July 17. Further Charges of two separate sums of 10 each. Witnesses include: Robert Hughes, clerk.

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.

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.

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.

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