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Part Of Will of Henry Rowlands, bp Bangor,

Devises all his m's and lands which he purchased from Thomas Bold, gent., in Brynerir, Rhos Owen and in t's Castellor and Perthkyrn, [p. Llansadwrn], co. Ang. to Edmund Griffith, dean of Bangor, and others in trust, the profits from which are to be used to maintain an Almshouse in Bangor for 6 poor men elected from p's Penmynyth, Aberdaron In Mellterim, Llan Gristiolis or Amlough, and the p. and town of Bangor, cos Ang. and Caern. (Details relating to the powers of the trustees, the election and discipline of almsmen.). Copy, 17C.

Receipt of Thomas Wynn of Amlough, co. Ang., gent., and John ap John ap Rees ap Kenricke of same, yeoman ...,

Receipt of Thomas Wynn of Amlough, co. Ang., gent., and John ap John ap Rees ap Kenricke of same, yeoman, churchwardens of Amlough, for the sum of £5 from John Parrie of Amlough, gent., late churchwarden of the same p., being legacies bequeathed by Henrie Rowlande, late bp Bangor, dec., received by John ap John, for the repair of the Church of Amlough.

Power Of Attorney to receive the sum of £200 from Thomas Wright, late of the Inner Temple, London, esq,

1 Dame Susan Cesar of Badsley, Southampton, late of the Moate, Kent, widow. 2 Owen Wynn of London, esq. Power Of Attorney to receive the sum of £200 from Thomas Wright, late of the Inner Temple, London, esq. Recites that Thomas Wright is bound (26 July 1617) to 1 in the sum of £400 for the payment of the £200.

Assignment Of Lease for 99 yrs of the town of Bala, previously leased by Francis Bacon, kt, and enrolled in ...,

1 (A) William Russell of London, kt and bart, (b) William Collins and (c) Edward Fenne of ?London, gent's. 2 Henry Wynne of the Inner Temple, London, gent. Assignment Of Lease for 99 yrs of the town of Bala, previously leased by Francis Bacon, kt, and enrolled in Chancery, 10 Jan. 1616/7. Annual rent: £3.l.0. Latin. Abstract.

Bond in £1000 to save harmless 2, as executors of the will of Sir Roger Mostyn, from all debts touching ...,

1 Dame Mary Mostyn of Mostyn, co. Flint, widow, John Mostyn of Mostyn, esq., William Mostyn, Rector of Christleton, Cheshire, Robert Mostyn and Roger Mostyn, esq's, sons of Sir Roger Mostyn, kt, dec. 2 Richard Grosvenor and Maurice Wynne, esq. Bond in £1000 to save harmless 2, as executors of the will of Sir Roger Mostyn, from all debts touching the personal estate of Sir Roger.

Assignment by Hugh Pennant of Plas Ucha, co. Flint, esq., to Richard Wynne of Gwidder, co. Caern., esq., of the ...,

Assignment by Hugh Pennant of Plas Ucha, co. Flint, esq., to Richard Wynne of Gwidder, co. Caern., esq., of the sum of £161 due at last All Souls, being 1/2 of the yearly rent issuing from all m's and lands of Sir Owen Wynne, bart, in cos Caern. and Mer., which had been given to Hugh Pennant by Maurice Wynne of Crogen, co. Mer., esq., during the life of Dame Margerett Angier, wife of Hugh Pennant by deed (dated 4 May 1655). Paper.

Copy Of Precept to Cadwalader Watkin and Margarett his wife, to perform the covenant between them and Ellis Lewis, gent ...,

Copy Of Precept to Cadwalader Watkin and Margarett his wife, to perform the covenant between them and Ellis Lewis, gent., concerning 3 m's, 3 tofts, 3 gardens, 30 a. of land, etc., in t. Penaran, [p. Llanuwchllyn] co. Mer., previously given, and quitclaimed by Cadwalader Watkin and Margarett his wife to Ellis Lewis.

Receipt of William Jones of Pentraeth, esq., for the sum of £50 from his cousin, Anne Williams of Chester for ...,

Receipt of William Jones of Pentraeth, esq., for the sum of £50 from his cousin, Anne Williams of Chester for the use of the poor of Pentraeth. Additional notes: (i) dated 1 Jan. 1715 that William Jones has the £50 in readiness to be laid out at interest as soon as he can find a person who will give him good security for it to the use of the poor of Pentraeth; (ii) dated 12 June 1740 that the money has been laid out at interest which has been yearly paid to the poor of Pentraeth.

Probate Of Will (dated 7 Jan. 1724/5) of Edward Griffith of Bagillt, co. Flint, gent,

In pursuance of articles of agreement (dated 17 Oct. 1724) made upon the marriage of Paul Patton (sic), gent., and Mary, eldest daughter of Edward Griffith, whereby all his capital m. in Bagillt and his m's and lands in p's Holywell, Skeiviog, and Caerwys, co. Flint, are limited after his decease to Edward Pennant of Bagillt, esq., and David Parry of Cornist, co. Flint, gent., for 500 yrs as trustees to levy the sum of £1,000 for the portion of his youngest daughter, Margaret Griffith, and towards the payment of his debts, which said articles of agreement contain an article to impower him to dispose of the timber growing on the property to pay his debts, he bequeaths the sum of £700 to his daughter, Margaret Griffith, and £300 to pay his debts, and all the timber upon the property to Edward Pennant and John Lloyd of Caerwys, co. Flint, gent's, to dispose of to pay his debts. The residue of his estate to be divided between his dau's, Mary and Margaret. Copy.

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