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Dôl y Cae (Tal-y-Llyn) Deeds,
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Bargain and sale with feoffment to Owen William of Brithdir,

Bargain and sale with feoffment, 1683, to Owen William of Brithdir, p Dolgellau, gent, of messuages called Tythin y Rhiw, otherwise Dole yr Cau, and Tythin y Draenllwyn yn y Cae Rhug, otherwise Tythin Jenkin ap Llywelin ap David Gymro, in t Stratgwyn, and a deed to lead to the uses of a fine, 1684, upon the same premises.

Assignments of the mortgage specified in no 8, with bonds for the performance of covenants,

Assignments of the mortgage specified in no 8, by lease and release, together with bonds for the performance of covenants. The mortgage was assigned to David Evans of Dolgellau, grocer, in trust for William Griffiths of the same, mercer, 1730 (nos 10-11); to the said David Evans, 1732 (nos 13-14); to John Nanney, Maesypandy, co Mer, esq, 1740 (nos 16-17); to Lewis Edwards of Aberllefeni, esq, 1751 (nos 18-19); to Katherine Wynn of Corsygedol, widow, 1756 (nos 20-21); and to Jenkin Griffiths of Cefncoch, p Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, co Card, 1761 (no 23: release missing, but abstracted in no 32).

Lease of farms called Dolydd Cae, Llwyn Dol Ithel and Ty yn y Maes, p Tal-y-llyn,

Lease for 21 years, 1816, from William Owen Pughe of Tan y Gyrt, p Nantglyn, co Denb, esq, (tenant for life of the premises mentioned below under the will of the Rev Rice Pugh of Blaine, dec.) and Richard Owen, a captain in the Royal Marines (the next tenant for life in reversion expectant upon the death of Wop), to WOP's son Aneurin Owen Pughe of Tal-y-llyn, gent, of farms called Dolydd Cae, Llwyn Dol Ithel and Ty yn y Maes, p Tal-y-llyn.

Dôl y Cae (Tal-y-Llyn) Deeds,

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  • 1598-1856.

Deeds and documents, 1598-1856, mostly assignments of mortgage and related bonds, concerning Dôl y Cae and other premises in the parish of Tal-y-llyn, including a lease from William Owen Pughe and his brother Richard to his son Aneurin Owen Pughe.

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Marriage settlement of Hugh ap John ap David Lewis,

Marriage settlement, 1598, of Hugh ap John ap David Lewis of t Stratkwyn, [p Tal-y-llyn], and Lleyku verch Owen ap Hugh of the same, being a gift of a messuage called Y Tythin mawr yn nole yr kau, two parcels of land called Erw yr mayn, lying in a field called Maysstratkwyn, and Yr kae kadw, lying in a place called Y kae Ycha, and a meadow called Y weirgloth ddu.