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Henfryn Bach, Cemaes, Montgomeryshire,

Purchase agreement of land called Henfryn Bach in p. Cemaes between the trustees of the marriage settlement of J. R. Ormsby Gore and the trustees under the marriage settlement of Richard Griffiths, esq., 6 Aug. 1875; attested copy conveyance of a field called Henfryn Bach situate in p. Cemmaes by the trustees of the marriage settlement of Baron Harlech to Rev. R. Williams and another, 13 Dec. 1876.

The Sarney, Meifod

Conveyance to the trustee for William Richard Ormsby Gore of the Brogyntyn estate, of land called Little Meadow at Sarney (Sarnau), purchased from the trustees of High Ercall School, Salop, with map incorporated, 1902; with related documents, 1901-1902, pertaining to the scheme of administration of the school, including extracts from the minute book, 1895.

Sarnau, p. Meifod,

Conveyance by Rev. Thomas John Davies to Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, bart., of tmt's and lands in t. Trefnanney, co. Mont., 25 March 1828; conveyance of a farm and land called Sarnau situate in p. Meifod, by Sir Robert Williams Vaughan to William Ormsby-Gore, March 1845; copy conveyance by William Ormsby-Gore to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, 1 Aug. 1849; abstract of title and requisitions.

Salop deeds and documents

Title deeds and other documents relating to properties mainly in the parishes of Oswestry, Selatyn and Whittington in the county of Salop (Shropshire), either purchased by the Brogyntyn estate or already owned and later sold or leased by them, 1607-1939. The properties include lands which formerly belonged to the Earls of Powis, the Lloyd family of Aston and the Owen family of Woodhouse, former common lands in the manor of Whittington and the Drenewydd estate purchased from the Wynne family of Peniarth in 1830. There are substantial quantities of deeds for the farm of Pentreclawdd, 1607-1899, the Vron, Selatyn, 1697-1874, Pentre David, 1707-1827, Pentrepant, 1741-1894, lands around the Brick Kilns in Oswestry, 1783-1909, and miscellaneous other properties, 1740-1939.

Skybor Issa, Selatyn,

Attested copy mortgage in fee of m's, lands, tmt's, land tithes, rent and hereditaments in the several cos of Denb., Mont. and Shropshire for securing £3,000 and interest by Robert Lloyd, esq., and his trustees to Richard Richardson, 1- 2 Feb. 1790; attested copy reconveyance of a m., tmt's, tithes, lands, rents and hereditaments in the several cos of Denb., Mont. and Shropshire for securing £3,000, 29 Sept. 1790, by Richard Richardson to Charles Potts; attested copy further mortgage for securing £1,000 from Robert Lloyd and Robert Lloyd, junior, to Mr Potts, 13 Oct. 1792; attested copy release from Thomas Davies, a trustee under the Will of Robert Lloyd, esq., to Watkin Williams, the other trustee, 2 April 1804; attested copy settlement of Miss Lloyd's Estates previous to her marriage with Edward Gatacre, junior, 7 March 1805; Charles Potts, esq., and others to the representatives of Robert Lloyd, dec., attested copy reconveyance of a capital and other m's, lands and hereditaments in p.Llansilin, Sellatyn and Llanfihangel, discharged from several incumbrances affecting the same, 29 Sept. 1807; release of a portion of Marsh Land in p. Llanfihangel y Traethau, co. Mer., by The Commissioner for executing the powers of an Inclosure Act to Rev. O. Owen and his trustees, 2 Feb. 1809; deed of exchange of lands and hereditaments in p. Selatyn between Mary Jane Ormsby, spinster, and Thomas Richardson, 18 Nov. 1809; deed of exchange between Owen Owen and Mary Jane Ormsby, 15 March 1811; conveyance of a m. and lands in p. Selatyn, Shropshire by Lazarus Venables and others to Thomas James Warren, Lord Viscount Bulkley and others, 22 May 1812.

Skybor Issa, Selatyn, and land at Middleton, Oswestry

Deeds relating to two purchases by Mary Jane Ormsby in the parishes of Selatyn and Oswestry, 1811-1813. The first concerns Skybor Issa, previously called Ty Coach or Ty Cough in the township of Porkington, purchased from Edward Gatacre, his trustees, and Miss Lloyd, excluding a plantation belonging to Mr Warrington, 1811. The second purchase concerns an allotment of former common land at Middleton, acquired from the trustees of Major Watkin Williams [of Penbedw], 1812-1813. Documents include an abstract of the title of Edward Gatacre, Annabella his wife and trustees, and Miss [Jane] Lloyd, 1688-1807, compiled 1811, plans, and letters mainly from Edward Edmunds of Oswestry and Thomas Panting of Salop, 1811-1813; and notes on the line of inheritance from Francis Baron Godolphin and Ellen Owen of Brogyntyn

Drenewydd and Old Port estates, Oswestry and Whittington

Title deeds relating mainly to the Drenewydd estate in the parishes of Oswestry and Whittington, Salop, purchased in 1830 for £35,000 by William Ormsby Gore from Annabella Williams of Penbedw and William Watkin Edward Wynne of Peniarth, 1826-1867. They include deeds for Old Port estate, 1679-1830.

Old Port estates in Whittington, Oswestry and Selatyn,

Office copy will of Rev. Dr Powell, 3 April 1679; office copy will of Humphrey Edwards, 7 Nov. 1757; mortgage of lands in Whittington and Selatyn for 1,000 years for securing £1,500, by Humphrey Edwards and Mary his wife to William Forrester., Nov. 1757; deed to declare the use of a fine by Humphrey Edwards and his wife, 1 Dec. 1757; assignment in trust by Baldwin Leighton and the executors of the late William Forrester to John Edwards, a trustee for his brother Humphrey Edward, 1 Sept. 1765; common recovery between Corbe and another (demandants), Pardoe and another (tenants), Edwards (vouchee), 1776; mortgage for the sum of £656.16.6 on Old Port Farm and other lands raised to discharge the shares of Mrs Pritchard and W. James Edwards by Sir Thomas Jones and Dr Edward Edwards, trustees of a term of 500 years in the marriage settlement of Humphrey Edwards, to Richard Hughes, 27 Sept. 1779; assignment of mortgage on part of Old Port Estate for securing £656.16.6 by Richard Hughes James Edwards, 25 Sept. 1782; declaration of trust as to £156.16.6 part of money secured on Old Port Estate by James Edwards to Mrs Edwards, 20 April 1786; mortgage of several allotments in Whittington and Selatyn, in pursuance of a power in the Whittington Inclosure Act for securing £308 and interest by Edwards, widow, and another, to Edwards, 1 Jan. 1788; common recovery between Doniville (demandant), Kinderley (tenant), Edwards (vouchee), Hilary Term, 1807; Davies and another, executors of Edwards, to Edwards, assignment of remainder of a term of 1,000 years affecting Old Port Estate in Oswestry, Whittington and Selatyn, office copy extract from the probate of David Davies, 21 July 1797; office copy extract from the probate of David Davies, 30 June 1804; release to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery by Edwards to Kinderley, 31 Jan. 1807; conveyance by John Westcombe and Rev. P. Davies to Henry Desborough, Oct. 1820, of the real estate in Shropshire devised by the will of Pryce Edwards, esq., upon the appointment of Harry Desborough as trustee in place of John Westcombe, appointment of John Fane as trustee of the Shropshire estates of the late Pryce Edwards in the place of the Rev. P. Davies, dec., 22 Jan. 1828; conveyance of those estates so as to vest in Mr Fane jointly with Henry Desborough, [c. 1828]; lease and release by Henry Desborough, esq., and the Hon. P. S. Pierrepont and his wife, to the trustees of W. A. Gore, esq., and Mary Jane, 13-14 May 1828; deed of covenant for production of title deeds by Charles T. Thrustou, esq., RA, and the Hon. P. S. Pierrepont to Thomas Netherton, Parker, esq., and another, 13-14 May 1828; assignment of term of 1,000 years in part of the Old Port Estate, Shropshire, upon trust to attend the inheritance by Miss Davies and others by the direction of Henry Desborough and others, to Edmund Hopkinson, esq., trustee , 8 Dec. 1828; and orders, certificates, etc., in the matter of W. Ormsby-Gore and Mary Jane, his wife.

Old Port and Drenewydd, Shropshire,

Office copy extract from will of David Davies, 30 June 1804; final concord between Septimus Burton, plaintiff, and The Hon. Philip Sidney Pierrepoint and Georgina his wife, deforciants, Hilary Term 9 Geo. 4; copy final concord, 1, 3 March 1828; conveyance of part of the Old Port Estate, Shropshire, by Henry Desborough, esq., and Mr and Mrs Pierrepont to William Ormsby Gore, esq., to uses to bar dower, 14 May 1828; deed of covenant for production of title deeds between Charles T. Thurston, esq., and Hon. P. S. Pierrepont to William Ormsby Gore, esq., 27 March 1830; assignment of term of 1,000 years for further securing mortgage and interest and subject thereto to attend the inheritance by Edmund Hopkinson by the direction of W. Ormsby- Gore, esq., and appointment of Edmund Hopkinson, mortgagees, to Thomas L. Longueville, the younger, gent., abstracts and other papers.

Drenewydd estate

Deeds relating to the Drenewydd estate in the parishes of Oswestry and Whittington, 1826. They comprise the will of John Thomas of Drenewydd, 1825, proved 1826; and an attested copy of a lease and release by William Watkin Edward Wynne, Edward Lloyd Williams and Annabella his wife to make Meaburn Tatham tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery (by William Ormsby Gore) of the Drenewydd estates, 1826

Drenewydd estate

Deeds relating mainly to the Drenewydd estate in the parishes of Oswestry and Whittington, purchased for £35,000 by William Ormsby Gore from Annabella Williams of Penbedw, Denbighshire, and William Watkin Edward Wynne of Peniarth, Merioneth, in 1830. They include agreements between Annabella Williams and William Watkin Edward Wynne for the sale of the estate and for the application of funds arising from the sale, 1829-1830; an abstract of the vendors’ title to Gwerny Gwyddan in the parish of Whittington, 1830; the conveyance by Edward Lloyd Williams, Annabella Williams and William Watkin Edward Wynne to William Ormsby Gore and his trustee, of Drenewydd Farm, Big House, Pump House, Gwern y Gwyddan, Babbins Wood, Middleton Hall Farm and other lands, and three pews in the parish church of Oswestry, 1830; a mortgage by William Ormsby Gore of Old Port Farm and the Drenewydd estate, and a statement as to appropriation of the mortgage money, 1830; a declaration of trust by Annabella Williams and William Watkin Edward Wynne to William Ormsby Gore of moneys arising from the sale, 1830; a case and opinion, 1831; and the reconveyance by Stapleton Viscount Combermere and the mortgagees to the trustees of the marriage settlement of John Ralph Ormsby Gore and Sarah his wife, 1862. The file also contains a conveyance by George Henry Robert Charles Vane Tempest Earl Vane and other mortgagees of Thomas Savin, railway contractor, to Mary Jane Ormsby Gore of lands in Oswestry, 1867, together with an abstract of title to the same. Maps incorporated

Misc. Salop deeds and documents

Title deeds and various other documents relating to miscellanous properties mainly in Oswestry, Selatyn and Whittington in the county of Salop (Shropshire) purchased by or belonging to the Brogyntyn estate, 1740-1939. The most substantial files are for the Parados estate, Selatyn, 1748-1829, a messuage in Porkington purchased from Edward Roberts, 1764-1826, Oerley Hall and adjoining lands, 1783-1830, Mount Pleasant, Selatyn, and land purchased from John Basnett, 1810-1819. Others include purchases from John Mytton of Halston, 1805-1826, and from John Lloyd, 1805-1829, Tynewydd or New Barns, Selatyn, 1805-1901, several fields near Oswestry, 1810-1848, Hengoed Vicarage, 1854-1897, Porkington Terrace, Oswestry, 1888-1892, the Burnt House farm, Selatyn, 1893-1901, and the Almshouses, Oswestry, 1911. A small number of deeds record the sale or lease of land by Lord Harlech to Liverpool Corporation, Oswestry Rural District Council and Oswestry Corporation for the provision of a water supply and a site for a hospital, 1895-1908.

The Gloppa, Selatyn,

Copy will of Peter Pavall, 23 Feb. 1798; deed of trust by Thomas Birch to Messrs William Povey and George Salter, 10 Jan. 1852; conveyance of a m. or tmt and lands in p. Selatyn, by Messrs William Povey and George Salter to Jackson Salter, 23 Aug. 1852; conveyance of a m., farm and lands situate in p. Selatyn by Jackson Salter to John Gladstone Davenport, 28 Dec. 1859; conveyance of a m., garden and several pieces of land at Cern y Bwlch, Selatyn, by Mr Thomas Lindop and his wife to John G. Davenport, 8 May 1861; transfer of a mortgage for £900 secured on hereditaments in. Selatyn by Robert Lewis to John Salter, 10 March 1875; conveyance of a farm and hereditaments called The Gloppa situate in Selatyn, by Miss Ann Salter and Mrs Charlotte Probert to the trustees of the Brogyntyn Settled Estates, 23 March 1882, and abstract of title and other papers, [c. 1882].

The Springs, Selatyn,

Conveyance of a m. or tmt and lands in p. Selatyn by Baugh to Joseph Sands, 1 - 2 Jan. 1812; mortgage of m. and lands called the Springs by Joseph Sands to John Jones, Jan. 1818; reconveyance of the same by John Jones to Joseph Sands, March 1843; mortgage of farm and land called The Springs by Joseph Sands to Arthur Owen, 31 March 1880, and further charge, 31 March 1885, endorsed on the same; agreement for sale and purchase of freehold m. and lands called The Springs situate in p. Selatyn, 21 May 1892, between Joseph Sands and Lord Harlech; conveyance of a farm and lands known as The Springs in Selatyn, 23 June 1892, by Joseph Sands to and his mortgagee to the trustees of the Brogyntyn Settled Estates, declaration of Messrs Sand, 28 June 1892, and abstract of title and other papers, [c. 1892].

Lands in Selatyn purchased from Thomas Whitehurst,

Conveyance of several pieces or parcels of land lying and being in p. Selatyn by Edward Roberts to Miss Mary Jane Ormsby, Oct. 1813; deed of exchange between Thomas Whitehurst and Miss M. J. Ormsby, 31 Jan. 1814; conveyance of land in p. Selatyn by Mary Jane Ormsby to Lord Viscount Buckeley and others 22 Nov. 1814.

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