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1. Edward William the elder and Edward William the younger,

  1. David Lloyd of Garth and Griffith Rowlands of Llanvair, both of co. Mer., gent's. 3. Robert Lloyd of Brauch y Ceunant, gent. Release of m's and lands called Kellvawr, y Gydwen, cae Adda, Gwergloedd y maes glas, Gardd Ievan Ddu, y Ty newydd, y Ddol, Cae newydd, Talar ddynfgy, Pen yr Wylfa, Godre'r Wylfa, and Gardd fawr, p. Llanaber, being the pre-nuptial settlement of Edward William the younger and Ellen, daughter of the said Robert Lloyd.

1. Edward William the elder of Kellvawr, co. Mer., gent,

  1. Edward William the younger, grandson and heir apparent of the said Edward William the elder. Grant of m's and lands called Kellvawr, y Gydwen, cae Adda, Gwergloedd y maes glas, Gardd Ievan Ddu, y Ty newydd, y Ddol, Cae newydd, Talar ddynfgy, Pen yr Wylfa, Godre'r Wylfa, and Gardd fawr, p. Llanaber.

1. Edwd Edwards of Cerrigllwydion, co. Denb., gent,

  1. Edwd Lloyd Edwards, his eldest son. 3. Goodman Roberts of Ruthin, co. Denb., and David Anwyl of Llanyckill, co. Mer., gent's. 4. Richd Willding of Llanrhaiadr Hall, esq., and the Rev. Roger Clough of Erriviatt, clerk, both of co. Denb. Release (to make a tenant to the praecipe for the suffering of a recovery) of properties (specified) in Llanynys, Llangwyfen, Llandurnog, and Ruthin, co. Denb., and Dolgelley and Llanfachreth, co. Mer. Draft.

(1). Extract from court rolls of surrender by Thomas Powell Prawling of a cottage and parcel of land, 1/4 acre ...,

(1). Extract from court rolls of surrender by Thomas Powell Prawling of a cottage and parcel of land, 1/4 acre, parish of Penrhos, lying between the Earl's land now in the tenure of Hugh Richard, the land called Cae Pull, and the way leading from Lantillio towards Coed Porth to the use of William Richard James, 11 June 1606. (2). Extract from court rolls of surrender by William Richard James, parish of Penrhos, yeoman, of a cottage and parcel of land, 1/4 acre, parish of Penrhos, lying between the Earl's land now in the tenure of Hugh Richard, the land called Cae Pull, and the way leading from Lantillio towards Coed Porth to the use of John Stephens, Penrhos, 17 Feb. 1616/7. Paper, 1 leaf, foolscap, fair condition.

(1) Four printed programmes of the (Wesleyan) Methodist South Wales District Meetings, Llanidloes, September 1881; Tregaron, September 1896; Mountain Ash ...,

(1) Four printed programmes of the (Wesleyan) Methodist South Wales District Meetings, Llanidloes, September 1881; Tregaron, September 1896; Mountain Ash, 1898; Carmarthen, September, 1903. (2) A membership card of the 'Cyngor Wesleyaidd' for the Swansea, Llandeilo, Llanelli and St David's (Wesleyan) Methodist circuits, formed March 1894. (3) A pamphlet from the (Wesleyan) Methodist South Wales District: Y Gweith-gor Wesleyaidd, 1896. (4). A leaflet relating to the Fund for erecting the Rev. John Evans Eglwysbach (Wesleyan) Methodist Memorial Chapel at Pontypridd, 1897. (5) A leaflet: One Methodism in Wales, giving details of the suggested scheme of bilingual circuits in the three (Wesleyan) Methodist Welsh Districts, no date. (6) A poster advertising Yr Eurgrawn, Y Winllan, Y Dyddiaduron, 1937.

(1) "Fragmenta Regalia or Observations on the late Queene Elizabeth, her tymes and Favourites". Written by Sir Robt. Naunton, Master ...,

(1) "Fragmenta Regalia or Observations on the late Queene Elizabeth, her tymes and Favourites". Written by Sir Robt. Naunton, Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries. (2) "A coppie of a Letter written by Sir John Suckling to a friend of his in Kent concerning ye Scotish Businesses". (3) Letter (copy) to Richard, Earl of Portland, Lord High Treasurer of England from Henry Wootton. See also II, 595.

1) George Overton to John Powell and 2) John Powell to John Morgan (copy). (1) Stating that Dixon was prepared ...,

1) George Overton to John Powell and 2) John Powell to John Morgan (copy). (1) Stating that Dixon was prepared to agree to an advance of 1s. per ton on coal; (2) agreeing to give an allowance of 1s. per ton for lime coal below the price of coal for other purposes, provided that that was the purport of Overton's letter.

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