(1) Henry Morgan of Thornwell,
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- Ffeil
- 1726-7, March 9.
(1) Henry Morgan of Thornwell;. (2) Robert [Clavering], bishop of Landaffe. Bond for the performance of covenants, p. Chepstow. (No. 212,036 2/2).
(1) Henry Morgan of Thornwell,
(1) Henry Morgan of Thornwell;. (2) Robert [Clavering], bishop of Landaffe. Bond for the performance of covenants, p. Chepstow. (No. 212,036 2/2).
(1) Catherine Mathew of Penon in p. Lancarvan, spinster,
(1) Catherine Mathew of Penon in p. Lancarvan, spinster;. (2) Thomas Claxon of Penon aforesaid. Feoffment of parcels of land in p. Lancarvan. (No. 134,787 3/7).
(1) John Slugg and William Slugg,
(1) John Slugg and William Slugg;. (2) Thomas Claxson. Bond for the performance of covenants, p. Lancarvan. (No. 134,787 6/7).
(1) John Slugg and Jane Slugg,
(1) John Slugg and Jane Slugg;. (2) Thomas Phillip. Bond for the performance of covenants, p. Lancarvan.
(1) John Slugg;. (2) Thomas Phillipp. Bond for the payment of £60, p. Lancarvan.
(1) Thomas Claxson of Lancarvan, co. Glam., yeoman,
(1) Thomas Claxson of Lancarvan, co. Glam., yeoman;. (2) Thomas Sweet of p. St Athan, mariner. Release of a m. in Lancarvan aforesaid. (No. 134,789).
Exemplification of the bill of complaint of William [Morgan], bishop of Llandaff, plaintiff, touching a parcel of man. Matharne, together with the answer of Henry Williams, defendant, and replication of the plaintiff, interrogatories, and dispositions of witnesses; and of the record of the cause in the court of Marches. (No. 212,835).
Exemplification of interrogatories, depositions, and proceedings in the Court of the Marches in the case of Henry Williams, esq., plaintiff, and William {Morgan], bishop of Llandaff, defendant, touching man. Matharne. (No. 212,836).
(1) William [Beaw], bishop of Landaffe,
(1) William [Beaw], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) Henry Morgan of Penterry, co. Mon., gent. Lease (counterpart) of the properties specified in No. 111, p. Matherne. (No. 212,034).
(1) John [Harris], bishop of Landaffe,
(1) John [Harris], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) Paul Morgan of Thornwell within p. Chepstow. Lease of the properties specified in No. 111, , p. Matherne. (No. 212,038).
(1) Richard [Newcome], bishop of Landaffe,
(1) Richard [Newcome], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) Paul Morgan of Bristol, gent.;. (3) Frances Davis of Chepstow, gent. Lease (counterpart) of the properties specified in No. 111, , p. Matherne. (No. 212,039 2/2).
Counterpart of No. 160, , p. Matherne. (No. 212,039a),
Counterpart of No. 164, p. St Arvans. (No. 212,040 2/3),
Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages called Tyddyn y maen Llwyd and Penrallt, to the following lessees:. 14 Mar. 1801: William Williams of Beaumaris, co. Ang., gent. 22 Aug. 1817: Edward Davies of Penrallt, p. Llanbeulan, co. Ang., yeoman.
A lease, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of tmt. called Tyddyn rhiw beulan and tmt. called Tyddyn y Cae mawr and tmt. called Tyddyn y Cerrig Rhydion and a moiety of the meadow situate near the p. church of Llanbeulan in the commote of Malltraeth and a field called Tyddyn Sion William, to the following lessees:. 12 Nov. 1806: John Wynne Griffith of Garn, co. Denb., esq. 12 Nov. 1827: John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denb., esq.
Leases, counterpart leases and an assignment of lease from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages formerly called Tyddyn Isa, otherwise Bryn Llûs, otherwise Tyddyn Saint Morris, and now called Tyddyn ty Croes, Tyddyn ty Belin, Tyddyn Dafydd Owen, and Tyddyn y Coed, to the following lessees:. 4 Sept. 1805: Jane Roberts, widow of Thomas Roberts, late of Bangor, co. Caern., esq., deceased. 16 May 1812: Rev. Thomas Evans, DD, Archdeacon of Worcester, and Thomas Evans of Stayley Bridge, co. Lancaster, gent., executors of the will of the said Jane Roberts. 16 June 1831: Owen Owens of Gwuna fawr, p. Trefdraeth, co. Ang., farmer. 15 Feb. 1841: Anne Owens of Ty Croes, p. Llanbeulan, co. Ang., widow. 4 May 1854: Owen Owens of Ty Croes aforesaid, farmer.
Valuation and tracing of property as in ECE/EL/B45-54.
Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor and the ECE of messuages called Cae'r Efal, Cae'r Maenllwyd, Cae'r ddôl, Cae Main, Y Weirglodd Bach, Gwerglodd Cae'r Bont and y Llantir, collectively called Glanrafon, to the following lessees:. 30 May 1805: Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan, co. Ang., esq. 2 Nov. 1825: Owen John Augustus Fuller Meyrick of the same, esq. 31 Oct. 1883: Moses Williams of Glanrafon, p. Llanbeulan, farmer.
Parish of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll