Trust of the will of Sir Robert Owen,
- YC3/4.
- File
- 1696-1698.
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Copy of the will of Sir Robert Owen of Porkington, 1696, with codicil, 1698, appointing Sir John Wynn of Watstay, with others, as trustees.
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Trust of the will of Sir Robert Owen,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Copy of the will of Sir Robert Owen of Porkington, 1696, with codicil, 1698, appointing Sir John Wynn of Watstay, with others, as trustees.
Trusts involving Sir William Williams and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Trusts involving Sir William Williams and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, concerning the will of Florence Bold, 1670-1671; Margaret Thelwall’s jointure lands, 1688; the marriage settlement of David Pennant and Arabella Mytton, 1724; a settlement of Plas Coch and Bathafarn estates, 1725; the estate of Edward Rogers, Sychdyn, Salop, 1733; the will of Ralph Kynaston, 1732-1746; payment of the debts of Edward Williams of Ystum-colwyn, 1734; and the estate of bankrupt John Howell of Trefarclawdd, 1786.
Trust in the will of Florence Bold,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Two versions (on one sheet) of the will of Florence Bold of Tre’r-ddol [p. Llechgynfarwy], Anglesey., 1670 and 1671, naming Hugh Williams and William Williams of Nantanog and John Wynne of Chwaen Wen among the guardians to her children.
Trust of Lady Margaret Thelwall’s jointure lands,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Deeds appointing Sir William Williams of Glascoed trustee of the jointure lands of Lady Margaret Thelwall, widow of Simon Thelwall of Plas y Ward, in the Plas Ucha estate in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd and Llanelidan, preceded by a 99 year lease to Matthew Jones of Garthgynan, and several drafts.
Trust of the marriage settlement of David Pennant and Arabella Mytton,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Marriage settlement of David Pennant, son of Peter Pennant of Byghton, Flintshire, and Arabella Mytton, daughter of Richard Mytton of Halston, Salop, deceased, of which Watkin Williams Wynn of Wynnstay was a trustee, with rent roll of the Byghton and Downing estates, 1724.
Trust of Plas Coch and Bathafarn estates,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Deed to lead uses, presumably to precede a family settlement, by Robert Price of Llanbeder and Richard Williams of Goldgrove (brother of WWW), whose wives Mary and Hester were daughters of the late Ambrose Thelwall, of the estates of Plas Coch, Plas yn Llangwyfan and Bathafarn Park, Denbighshire, and Plas Yw, with other properties in Cilcain and Nannerch, Flintshire, in which Watkin Williams Wynn appears to have been acting as a trustee, accompanied by final concords for the estates in both counties, 1725.
Trust of Edward Rogers estate, Sychdyn, Salop,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Deed to lead uses of a fine by Jane Rogers to Sir William Williams of Llanforda, Watkin Williams Wynn and others, of the capital messuage of Pentrekefen, Addwy’r Gwynt, etc. in Sychdyn, Salop, in trust for her son, Edward Rogers and his descendants in tail general, with fine, 1732/3.
Trust of the will of Ralph Kynaston,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Attested copy dated 1732, of the will of Captain Ralph Kynaston of Oswestry, made in 1729, appointing Sir William Williams and Watkin Williams Wynn esq. as two of his trustees, followed by an assignment by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn of properties in Trewylan, Llansanffraid-ym-Mechain and Llandrinio, Montgomeryshire, to Nathaniel Kynaston, the testator’s brother, 1746.
Trust for Edward Williams of Ystum-colwyn,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Conveyance by Edward Williams of Ystum-colwyn, Montgomeryshire, of Meillionydd, Llanfaelrhys, and other properties in Aberdaron, Bodferin, etc., Caernarfonshire to Sir William Williams and others in trust for raising £518 for the payment of a debt to John Humffreys of Llanfyllin, 1734.
Trust of the estate of John Howell of Trefarclawdd, a bankrupt,
Part of Wynnstay Estate Records
Assignments of the estate of bankrupt John Howell of Trefarclawdd, maltster, dealer and chapman, situated in Clocaenog, Oswestry, Gwyddelwern and Kinnerley, in trust to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [4th bart] to recover debts owed to him and other creditors, 1786, and after his death by his widow, Dame Charlotte, to their son, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, [5th bart], 1795. The file also contains also includes the will of David Williams of Trefonnen, 1776, and a conveyance of a tenement in Trefonnen by his son, Richard Williams, to Richard Howell, 1781.