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Erw Garn Ucha, Llangollen,

1852, Nov. 5. Conveyance by Mrs Margaret Jones and others to trustees of settled estates of William Ormsby-Gore of a piece of land called Erw Garn situate near Siamberwen, Llangollen, abstract of title.

Dinbren, and Siamber Wen, Llangollen

Papers relating to Dinbren and Siamber Wen in the parish of Llangollen, 1848-1879. The file contains a rental and accounts of the estate of Frederick R. West in Denbighshire and St Martins, Salop, 1848-1849; agreements and letters to West’s agent, F.W. Smith of Greenfield Lodge, Chirk, Roger Roberts of Plas Ucha, Eglwysegl, and C. Richards of Llangollen, by John Roberts of Tilstock, Edward Roberts of Llangollen, Ellis Jones of Dinbren, John Jones of Rhewl, Llandysilio, and the prospective purchaser Richard Jones of Bellan, concerning the troublesome arrangements for the new tenancy of Dinbren Farm, Llangollen, and recompense to the outgoing tenant, Ellis Jones, 1849-1850; and letters to Lord Harlech’s agent, W.R. Lawford, from Henry Robertson of Pale, Corwen, about the tenancy and improvements to Siamber Wen, Llangollen, home of his partially disabled brother, Dr Robertson, 1879.

Trefor, Canal Side, etc. Llangollen

Leases and lease agreements by William Ormsby Gore, William Richard Baron Harlech and his agent, W.R. Lawford, of Cae Pant, 1854, Nant, Trefor, 1888, and a cottage and land at Canal side, 1888, in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire; and relevant letters to W.R. Lawford from the respective tenants, and from Lawford to Longueville and Co., 1888-1896.

Trefor Uchaf, Llangollen

Abstracts of the title of the trustees of William Ormbsy Gore to land in the township of Trefor Ucha in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, including Cefnyfedw Farm, 1796-1844 , 1796-1870, 1802-1823, 1856-1861 (mostly incomplete)

Llangollen lands

Agreements for sale and copy draft conveyances by William Richard Baron Harlech, Sarah Baroness Harlech and the Brogyntyn trustees of lands in the parish of Llangollen as follows: to David Parry a house called ?Dollwydd/?Dolheryd and Tenters Field in Abbey Road, 1890; to Charles Williams the younger Canal Side, 1894; and to Thomas Gee and others (The Denbighshire County Governing Body deleted) a piece of land in Llangollen, 1895. Plans included.

Llangollen School

Copy draft conveyance by the trustees of Lord Harlech’s settled estates to James Darlington of Black Park, Ruabon, chairman of the governing body of Llangollen Intermediate School, of a piece of land for the use of the school, with plan, 1898

Flintshire deeds

Documents relating to Dee Side and other hereditaments in Bangor Is-coed, Flintshire, belonging to Catherine Bentley, in mortgage to the trustees of Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, dec., 1870-1897. They include a schedule of deeds, 1821-1869, compiled 1870; a valuation, 1879, printed particulars with a plan, 1879, conditions of sale with manuscript additions, 1879, and letters to the trustees and to Longueville solicitors, requesting foreclosure of the mortgage, 1897.

Misc. deeds and documents

Miscellaneous deeds and documents relating to freehold and leasehold properties of the Owen and Ormsby Gore families of Brogyntyn at various locations in Wales and England, mainly Salop (Shropshire), Caernarfonshire, Merioneth, Denbighshire, Montgomeryshire, Berkshire, Essex, London and Cornwall, [1600x1899], 1729-1937, and one file concerning the pension of Gwilym Maeran P. Jones of Oswestry, 1968-1977. The various properties include the Trewylan estate, Montgomeryshire, 1748, a leasehold in Welbeck Street, Marylebone, 1760-1806, Brentwood, Essex, 1777, Pentre David, Selatyn, 1777, 1821, Fron, Cernybwch and the Hills, Porkington and Selatyn, 1808-1819, Little Forsters, Egham, Surrey, 1802, Canister House, Datchet, 1805, lands in Stoke Poges and Wexham, Buckinghamshire, 1810-1823, fields in Sithney in the manor of Peventon, Cornwall, 1828-1830, Drenewydd estate, Oswestry and Whittington, 1829, premises in Oswestry and Selatyn leased for brick-making purposes, 1832-1847, and Tetworth House, Sunninghill, Berkshire, 1863. Families mentioned include Owen and Ormsby Gore of Brogyntyn, Owen of Woodhouse, Lloyd of Aston and Jackson of Pentre David. There are also sundry legal cases, 1767-1819, a description of the manor of Broniarth, 1773 (ref. 64/2), useful abstracts of title, abstracts of family settlements and of wills of the Owen and Ormsby Gore family and others, 1729-182, and a schedule of deeds compiled by Longueville and Co., [1896x1904].

Gifts, grants, appointments, etc,

Conveyance William Ormsby-Gore and others to the ministers and churchwardens of Llanfrothen of piece of land in Llanfrothen as a site for a school,2 Oct. 1848 ; brief petition and statement for opinion of Counsel, [1860x1925?]; abstracts of title and other papers, 860x1925?]; two receipts for tithe rent charge, 3 Feb. 1868; deed of gift of a piece of land in the village of Criccieth by Mrs Ormsby Gore to the rector and churchwardens of p. Criccieth, [1880]; arrangements proposed on the intended marriage of Rev. T. M. B. Owen with The Hon.Mrs F. K. Kenyon, 19 Feb. 1883; grant of land and easements under and for the purposes of the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks Act 1880, by Baron Harlech and others to the mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of Liverpool, with plans, agreements, etc. enclosed; conveyance of Crown rents to Lord Harlech, 18 March 1885; copy draft appointment of several pieces of land adjoining Broneifion, Llanystumdwy, by Earl Wiltshire and another to John E. Greaves, [6 June 1886] with plans enclosed; conveyance of land for burial purposes at Selatyn situate in Barmouth, by the Marquis of Winchester and another by the direction of William Richard, Baron Harlech, to Messrs J. Vaughan and J. Morgan, [1889]; draft appointment of several pieces of land situate in Barmouth, by the Marquis of Winchester and another by the direction of William Richard, Baron Harlech, to Edward. W. Rickets, 21 July 1890; agreement as to formation of a footpath, 13 Feb. 1893, between the same parties; agreement for erection of telephone poles between William Richard, Baron Harlech, and the mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of Liverpool, 13 Feb. 1893; appointment of John Vaughan, junior, as new trustee in place of Joseph Morgan who retires from trust as to burial ground at Selatyn, [23 May 1924].

Miscellaneous papers,

Includes an inventory of household furniture for probate duties of the late William Gore, 1825; particulars of the manor of Penventon, Cornwall, 1814; rental, 1805; abstract of title to the hundred and manor of Oswestry of Viscount Clive, 1834; abstract of the marriage settlement in 1730 of William Owen and Mary Godolphin.

Salop, Wales, London and Cornwall deeds

Miscellaneous deeds and other papers relating to lands belonging to the Brogyntyn estate, situated in Salop, Wales, London and Cornwall 1729-1830. The file contains abstracts of the marriage settlements of William Owen and Mary Godolphin, 1730, and of Owen Ormsby and Margaret Owen, 1776; abstracts of title of William Owen (3) to lands in Salop, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire and Merioneth, 1626-1728, compiled 1729, of Mary Jane Ormsby to a leasehold messuage in Welbeck Street, Marylebone, with the stables and coach house in Easley Mews, 1760-1806, compiled [c.1810], and of Elizabeth Owen to the estate at Trewylan, Montgomeryshire, 1659-1748, purchased from John Pryce in 1748; attested copies received from Mr Jackson in 1778, of marriage settlements and associated documents of Edward Owen and Meryell Greaves, daughter of Sir Richard Greaves, 1629, Robert Owen and Mary Edisbury, 1651, Edward Owen and Sarah Cotton, 1681, and Edward Owen of Woodhouse, 1730, and an agreement by William Owen of Woodhouse to convey to Thomas Baugh the messuage of Pentre David, Selatyn, 1777; and papers from the termination of the tenancies of William Symons and William Williams on a field called Trecanpraze, Parkan Praze or Park Chapell in the parish of Sithney in the manor of Peventon, Cornwall, implemented by Arundel Rogers, agent for the Brogyntyn trustees, 1828-1830.

Salop, Montgomeryshire, Merioneth, Caernarfonshire, Berkshire and Cheshire leases

Leases and agreements mainly by and to William Ormsby Gore, John Ralph Ormsby Gore, William Richard second Baron Harlech and George Ralph Charles third Baron Harlech, 1844-1937. The properties comprise Drenewydd in the parishes of Whittington and Oswestry, Myddelton, Oerley Hall, High Fawr and Oerley Farm, land adjoining Wingthorpe, The White Lion, stables, croft, malthouses, etc., land for erecting a carpenter’s shop, and a timber yard and builders’ yard in Willow Street, all in Oswestry; Pentrepant Hall, The Mount and cottages, clay-working and brick yards near the Mount, the sand pit at the Gloppa Farm and shooting rights, all in the parish of Selatyn; Tyntwll in Llanfihangel-y-traethau; The White Lion Hotel, Cricieth; Maesgwyn Farm, Guilsfield; Dee Side, Bangor [Is-coed]; Tetworth House, Sunninghill, Berkshire; and Malpas Lodge, Chester. The file also contains an agreement for the employment of Bernard Head as agent to Lord Harlech for the Brogyntyn and Glyn estates, 1904.

Salop, Montgomeryshire, Buckinghamshire ‘Miscellaneous’

Bundle labelled ‘Miscellaneous’ relating to estates and individuals in Salop, Montgomeryshire and Buckingamshire, 1748-1823, which may be distinguished as follows: Sarah Owen of Woodhouse, a final concord and an Act for vesting part of the estates devised by her will in Salop and Montgomeryshire in trustees for sale, 1748-1776; William Lloyd and John Robert Lloyd of Aston, an Act for vesting part of the settled estate of William Lloyd in trustees for the discharge of debts, legacies, etc., an abstract of the marriage articles and settlement of John Robert Lloyd, an extract and attested copy of the Selatyn enclosure award, and abstract of the title of William Lloyd to his estates in the county of Salop, 1768-1822; a description of the manor of Broniarth, 1773; bond by Mary Combers to David Archer for performance of covenants, 1777; William Gore, bond and a statement of property for settlement prior to his marriage to Mary Jane Ormsby, 1793-[1815]; Stoke Poges and Wexham, Buckinghamshire, a copy of the Enclosure Act, survey and valuation of Duffield Farm, particulars of sale, an account of part of Little Appletons given to Rev. Arthur Bold in lieu of small tithes, sketch of a proposed road at Stoke Green, abstracts of title of Colonel Vyse and William Ormsby Gore and Mary Jane his wife, and the affidavit of Septimius Burton relative to the purchase money paid by John Penn, 1810-1823; and an agreement between William Ormsby Gore and Thomas Jackson about the purchase of Pentre David, 1821.

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