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Quit-claim by Sir Resius, or Res Manxell’ of Bewper, co. Glam., kt, to Philip Manxell’ his brother and John Cradok...,

Quit-claim by Sir Resius, or Res Manxell’ of Bewper, co. Glam., kt, to Philip Manxell’ his brother and John Cradok, gentlemen, of the manors of Oxwiche, Nichoiaston, Pen’ rice, Porteynon, and Horton, in the county and demesne of Gower with sundry exceptions of m’s, etc. and of the advowson and presentation of the churches of Oxwith and Nicholaston. Dated: 24th Sept., 26 Hen. VIII [1534]. [Latin]. Signed: Res Manxell, K. Small signet seal, red wax (15 x 10mm). An ornamental shield of arms; a maunch, for MANSELL.

Grant of lands in Anglesey

  1. Hugh Hookes and William Hookes, burgesses of Conwey;
  2. Dd. ap Ris ap Ll' ap Gruff' and Angharad verch Dd. ap Ieuan, his wife.
    Grant (being a reenfeoffment) of lands in co. Anglesey to the grantees with remainder to Hugh Gwyn ap Dd. ap Ris and his heirs by Elene Conwy his wife.

Caerynwch estate records

  • GB 0210 CAERYNWCH
  • Fonds
  • 1534-[c. 1872]

Family papers and estate records, 1534-1872, mainly of the Edwards family of Cerrigllwydion, Denbighshire, and Dolserau, Merioneth, with a smaller amount of material of the Richards family of Caerynuwch, including family and estate letters, 1776-1859, deeds relating to the estate in Merioneth, Denbighshire and Flintshire, 1534-1859, and miscellaneous papers (mainly financial), [late 17 cent.]-1872.

Edwards family, of Cerrigllwydion, Denbighshire and Dolserau, Merionethshire

Deeds and documents,

Deeds and documents, mainly relating to property in p's Dolgellau and Llanfachreth, co. Mer., and Llandyrnog, Llangwyfan and Llanynys, co. Denb.

Gwrych Castle Estate Records

  • GB 0210 GWRYCH
  • Fonds
  • 1535-1920

Deeds and documents, 1535-1920, relating to the Gwrych Castle estate of the Lloyd, Bamford and Hesketh families in Denbighshire, Flintshire, Cheshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire; minutes and other papers of the manor of Cheadle Hulme, 1735-1817; accounts of Bamford and Crimble collieries, Lancashire, 1825-1832, and of lead mining ventures in Abergele; rentals and accounts of the Gwrych Castle estate, 1818-1920; maps and plans; and pedigrees of the Lloyd family of Plas yn y Gwrych and Hesketh families.

Cochrane family, Earls of Dundonald

Grant of messuages in the township of Tref yevan

  1. David Mered' ap Res, free tenant of the Bishop of Bangor, of the township of Tref yevan, in the commote of Llevon;
  2. William ap Lewis ap John Lloid and William ap Ieuan ap Dd. ap Gwillym.
    Grant of the messuages called teir David Velyn, teir dya duy, teir Ieuan here, and teir Hoell ap Ieuan ap Ier' in Tref yevan aforesaid, to the use of Owen ap William ap Owen and his heirs, with remainders successively to Henry and John ap William ap Owen and Katerine verch William ap Owen.

Grant of land and tenements in Treff Ieuan ap Ithon

  1. William ap David ap Mered' ap Res, free tenant of the lord Bishop of Bangor, of the township of Treff Ieuan ap Ithon, in the commote of Llevan;
  2. Elizabeth verch John ap Res ap Ll' ap Hulkyn, free tenant of the said lord Bishop of Bangor, of the township of Bodychen.
    Grant of land and tenements in Treff Ieuan ap Ithon.

Grant of messuages in Trevadok, Cornwyllan and Bodegry rrythe

  1. Joana verch Gruff' ap Hoell ap Gruff', sister and heiress of William ap Gruff' ap Hoell, deceased;
  2. David ap Rees ap Ll' ap Gruff', free tenant of the lord the King of the vill of Bodewryd.
    Grant of Place in Penheskyn, y Kaye hene, Caerweyrglothe, Caemyrche, Caerlleche and Tuthyn Res, in the vill of Trevadok, in the commote of Tallabolion; Tuthyn Gruff' ap Mered' in Cornwyllan; and Tythyn Coche y mele alias y Kerrik Kammok in Bodegry rrythe [Rydd] in the commote of Talbolion.

Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn (Henllys) title deeds

Title deeds of farms, houses and lands in the township of Henllys in the parish of Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, 1536-1803. The most prominent property is the farm of Brynllys, 1541-1666, 1799. Other files relate to Ynys Vergi, 1536-1570; Tythyn Bron Heilyn and miscellaneous other properties, 1560-1670; Tythin Bron Henllys, Tythin Pen y Bont and Tythin Pen y Brin Mawr, 1608-1625; Llwyn Ava Goch, 1699; and an exchange of Neuadd Henllys for Bwlchglanfadog, 1803.

Henllys (Ynys Vergi)

Title deeds of the tenement and lands at Ynys Vergi [township of Henllys] in the parish of Lanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, comprising a demise by John Gl'm, abbot of Cwmhir, to Ieuan ap Jeinkin, dated at the chapter house of Cwmhir, 1536; a quitclaim by John ap Moris ap Owen to Phillipp Williams, 1562; and a gift by [his son] Richard Phellepps of Aberystwyth to John Pryse of Gogerddan, 1570.

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