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Transcript from the Roll of Pleas of the Great Session of Flint held at Mold, co. Flint, on 2 September ...,

Transcript from the Roll of Pleas of the Great Session of Flint held at Mold, co. Flint, on 2 September 1802, recording the recovery by Edward Lloyd, Esq., against John Wynne, of messuages, lands, etc., in the parishes of Cilcen, Ysceifiog, Nannerch, Caerwys and Holywell. John Oldfield, defendant.

Tripartite deed made between (1) John Wynne of Melay, co. Denb., Humphrey Wynne of Llanganhaval, same co., and Robert Wynne ...,

Tripartite deed made between (1) John Wynne of Melay, co. Denb., Humphrey Wynne of Llanganhaval, same co., and Robert Wynne of Nantglyn same co. (2) Thomas Parry of Llanrhudd, same co., and (3) Meredith Wynne of Carwedfynydd, same co., Jane his wife and Martha Goodman of Carwedfynydd, whereby, in pursuance of the terms of no. 1614, dated 15 Sept. 1674, the first party, for £460, in pursuance of the trust in the said deed expressed, and with consent of the third party, release and sell to the second party viz. Thomas Parry, certain lands in Llanrhudd, co. Denb., called Cae r bont, Cae Canol, Cae glas alias Cae Pella, Gwern y Meirch, Cae r Dderwen, Gwern Cae r Dderwen, Gwern Vcha, Cae Tu bach, Cae mawr, and Cae David Middelton, abutting on the Rivers Rhydwrial, Cae r groes, Caer groes bach, and the highway from Pentre Llanbeder to Ruthin, etc., with specified conditions. Signed. Witnesses: John Parry of Llanbeder, Thomas Williams of Alltgymbyd, and others. Vellum. English.

Tripartite Deed made between (1) John Wynne the younger, of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, Esq., (ii) William Vaughan of Plas ...,

Tripartite Deed made between (1) John Wynne the younger, of Coed Coch, co. Denbigh, Esq., (ii) William Vaughan of Plas Newydd, co. Carnarvon, gentleman, and (iii) John Lloyd of Havodynnos, co. Denb., Esq. whereby the said J. Wynne, releases, etc. to the said W. Vaughan, the capital messuage called Plas yn Trofarth, and other the premises described in the previous deed, no. 2422, with view to a recovery thereof by the said John Lloyd, "tenant to the precipe.". Signed and sealed by the 1st and 2nd parties. Heraldic seal, a crest. Witnesses as in the lease hereof, no. 2422.

Tripartite deed made between (1) Thomas Parry of Brickill Vcha in the Parish of Combe, co. Flint, and Katherine his ...,

Tripartite deed made between (1) Thomas Parry of Brickill Vcha in the Parish of Combe, co. Flint, and Katherine his wife; (2) John Parry of Combe and William Rutter of Bryngwyn Escob, same co.; and (3) Humffrey Wynne of Llanganhavall, co. Denb., and Peter Prichard of Maen Eva co. Flint, whereby, on payment of £44.10s. by the said John and £30 by the said William to the said Thomas and for the cutting off of entails, etc., and securing tenements and hereditaments to specified uses, it is covenanted that the first party at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint shall suffer a common Recovery of three closes of land in Combe Vwchglan and Huriathicke in a place called Brickill vcha, called y Coetkae Newydd, Coetkae r Mynydd and Coetkae pwll y dommen, 12 acres, formerly part of ffrith y Brickill Ucha; and also of two closes of land in Huriathicke in the Parish of Combe, 6 acres, called ffynnon y berw vcha and ffynnon y berw issa, by the third party to be held to the use of the said John and William according to specified restrictions and conditions. Signed by the first and second parties. Papered seals. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd, William Williams, Henry Griffith, Thomas Lewis. Vellum. English.

Tripartite Indenture between 1. John Ffoulkes of Tincadvel, co. Denbigh, and Llowarch Ffoulkes his son and heir, 2. Robert Gruffith ...,

Tripartite Indenture between 1. John Ffoulkes of Tincadvel, co. Denbigh, and Llowarch Ffoulkes his son and heir, 2. Robert Gruffith of Pendarad co. Denb., gentleman, and John Rutter of Bryngwynescob, co. Flint, gentleman, and 3. Catherine Salusburie of Dynorben, co. Denb., and Ffoulke Rutter, third son of the said John Rutter, - being the marriage settlement of the said Llowarch Ffoulkes and Anne Salusburie one of the grandchildren of the said Catherine - whereby a messuage in Tincadvel occupied by the said John Ffoulkes, and other property are conveyed to the second parties in trust for the said John and others with specified uses and remainders, etc. Signatures of John and Llowarch Ffoulkes. Witnesses: David (Piers?), Edward Lloyd. Vellum. English. Note that this deed is decaying, and should be copied in full and the copy kept with it.

Tripartite Indenture made between (i) Richard Evans of Gellhelig in the parish of Bettws Abergeley, co. Denb., gentleman, and John ...,

Tripartite Indenture made between (i) Richard Evans of Gellhelig in the parish of Bettws Abergeley, co. Denb., gentleman, and John Evans of the same, gentleman, his eldest son and heir, (ii) John Salusbury of Brynybarkitt, same co., gentleman, and Rees Ffoulkes of Denbigh, gentlemen, and (iii) John Wynne of Trovarth, same co., gentleman, and Evan Davies of the same, gentleman, whereby the said Richard and John grant to the said John and Rees, certain specified messuages, lands, etc., in Trovarth, called Ty yn y Nant, Maes gronw, Cae uwch ben y Tal y werglodd bâch, in Maesegwig, co. Denb., Bettws Abergeley, etc., to the uses of the said John Wynne and Evan Davies, recoverers, with specified conditions. Signatures and marks of the 1st and 2nd parties. Witnesses (endorsed): Hugh Lloyd of Berth, John Williams of Bryn y Barkitt. English. Vellum. In a later handwriting on the dors: "A Deed to make Tenants to ye Precipe and leading ye uses of a Recovery suffered by Richard Evans and son John Evans.".

Tripartite indenture made between i. Richard Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denb., gentleman, ii. David Lloyd the younger of Bodnod, same ...,

Tripartite indenture made between i. Richard Lloyd of Peniarth, co. Denb., gentleman, ii. David Lloyd the younger of Bodnod, same co., gentleman, and Edward Lloyd of Pentre, same co., gentleman, and iii. David Lloyd the elder of Bodnod aforesaid, Esq., being a settlement on the impending marriage of the said R. Lloyd and Margarett Lloyd, a daughter of the said David Lloyd, whereby David E. Lloyd, the second party, are constituted trustees of a messuage called Penniarth, in Penniarth aforesaid and another called Pen y Bryn, and others specified and named with their appurtenances in full detail, for the benefit of the marrying parties, with conditions, reversions, and appointments, etc. Parts in money £230. Signatures and seals of the first and second parties. Witnesses: John Wynne, Maurice Trygarn, John Wynne of Coed Coch, William Pryce. English. Vellum. *Tu' Newydd. Pen y Bryn ar Tythun, Nant r Efel, alias Tythun Nant r Efel, Tythun Hen, in Penniarth aforesaid.

Tripartite indenture made between (i) Thomas Coutts of the Strand, co. Middx., Esq.; (ii) Sir Watkin Williams Wynn of Wynnstay ...,

Tripartite indenture made between (i) Thomas Coutts of the Strand, co. Middx., Esq.; (ii) Sir Watkin Williams Wynn of Wynnstay, co. Denb., Bart., and (iii) John Wynn of Coed Coch, co. Denb., Esq., whereby the said Thomas Coutts, by the direction and appointment of the said Sir W.W. Wynn, sells to the said J. Wynn, for the sum of £618, the messuage or tenement with lands etc., appurtenant thereto, forty acres and eight perches subject to certain specified conditions, and undertake to produce certain documents of which a schedule is given at the foot of the deed covering the period from 1 Feb. 1680 to 9 March 1801, by means of which the descent of the holding may be deduced. Signatures and seals as in No. 2612. Witnesses: Anthy Burrow, Ja. Parkinson. W. Richards. Endorsed with receipt for the consideration money, viz. £618. Pencil note added, "£132 for timber". Endorsed also: "Release of a Tenement in Bettws Abergeley in the County of Denbigh called Garnedd heilin. Consideration £618. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn Bart to John Wynne Esq.".

True copies extracted from the Register of Burials in the parish of Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, co. Salop., in the year ...,

True copies extracted from the Register of Burials in the parish of Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, co. Salop., in the year 1819, comprising the Burial of Thomas Mason of Quarry Place, 6 October 1819. Signed: James Webster, Parish Clerk, 23 October 1839; Burial of Richard Scott of Betton, 8 May 1821. Signed and attested as above; and Burial of James Mason of St. John's Hill, 1 May, 1827. Certified by James Webster, 23 October 1839.

True copy made by Peter Roberts, Notary Public, 22 June 1638, of a deed whereby Robert ap Hoel ap Robyn ...,

True copy made by Peter Roberts, Notary Public, 22 June 1638, of a deed whereby Robert ap Hoel ap Robyn leases to Meredith ap Gruff ap Yollyn his lands in the town of Hendregyda, comote of Isdulas, lordship of Denbigh, with specified exception, in perpetual fee-farm, at a yearly rent of 9sh. 2d. Witnesses: David ap Llewelyn ap David ap Madoc, Tuder ap Gruff ap Ier', Llewelyn ap David ap Yollyn. Dated at Hendregyda. Vellum. Latin.

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867 ...,

Two copies of an offprint of the article "Holland Family in Wales", from Archaeologia Cambrensis, Series III, Vol. 13, 1867. On one copy (a) is written "With the compliments of the writer", and on the other (b), in a different hand: "From The Revd. W. Holland, Cold Norton, Essex", together with the following note by [Mr.] H[ughes] of K[inmel] - "History and General Pedigree of the Holland family in Wales, published in the Archaeologia Cambrensis, very imperfect". This copy has numerous MS. notes.

Two corrected drafts of a Handbill announcing the holding of a Fancy Fair in the grounds at Coed Coch, on ...,

Two corrected drafts of a Handbill announcing the holding of a Fancy Fair in the grounds at Coed Coch, on the 15th and 16th August 1876, in aid of the funds for the parsonage of St. John's, Trovarth. One of the above drafts is written on the back of a notice of the Annual Grand Fancy Dress Polo and United Counties' Hunt Ball at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 2 December 1875.

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