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Brogyntyn Estate and Family Records Brynker family, of Brynkir.
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Claims for debts on the Brynker estate, Dolbenmaen,

Papers arising from a Chancery suit between James Brynker [the elder] and Edward Owen, plts against William Brynker, his brothers, James and Robert, Robert Wynne, D.D. and others, defts, and the cross cause between Robert Wynne, D.D. and others, plts against the Brynker family, defts, 1733-1737, for claims of debts on Dolbenmaen, Caernarfonshire, comprised in family trust deeds of 1722 and 1726. The file includes notes on the descent of Dolbenmaen to its previous owner, John Griffith; bonds of William Brynker exhibited in the suit, 1719-1722, subscribed with receipts for repayment, 1721-1733; an opinion on William Brynker 's ability to make a good title and the method of conveyance for sale, 1735; a financial report and schedules of accounts, 1737; and the petition of William Owen to be allowed into possession of the land following his purchase, 1737.

Brynker family, of Brynkir.

Dolbenmaen deeds,

Title deeds of the the ancient township of Dolbenmaen, Carnarfonshire, dating from its purchase by William Brynker of Treborth from John Griffith of Cefn Amlwch, 1721, to its acquisition by William Owen in 1736/7. William Brynker was in serious financial trouble and in 1731 he escaped to France to avoid imprisonment for debt. Eventually, in 1733, he returned and the pressure of lawsuits by his creditors forced him to sell Dolbenmaen. The file includes deeds of sale and the transfer of title by John Griffith to William Brynker, 1721, 1729; conveyances by William Brynker to his father 's trustees and to his brothers, to indemnify James Brynker from claims by his son 's creditors, 1722, 1726; particulars prior to the sale decreed by the court of Chancery, 1735; abstracts of title of William Brynker, 1710-1735, and of William Owen, 1736; deeds of sale and assignments of judgments against William Brynker to William Owen of Brogyntyn, 1736-1737.

Brynker family, of Brynkir.