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Brogyntyn Estate and Family Records
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Summerhill, Oswestry

Deeds relating to land near Summerhill, Oswestry, purchased from Mrs Frances Sarah Brancker, 1840-1905. They comprise a conveyance by Anne Griffithes of Welshpool and Mary Griffithes of Llanfyllin, daughters of Margaret Griffithes and nieces of Walter Williams, dec., to Edward David Bennion of Summer Hill and his trustee, of a messuage and lands in the township of Llanforda, 1840; agreements for the sale, and the conveyance by Mrs Frances Sarah Brancker (nee Dean) to George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore, Baron Harlech, and his trustees, with an abstract of title, 1905; plan incorporated.

Sale catalogues, schedule and conveyance, Tetworth mansion

Sale catalogues of Tetworth mansion,, Ascot Heath, Berkshire, and its contents by direction of the trustees of the late Lord Harlech, 1904-1905; and papers relating to the sale by his executors to Henry Frederick Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, 1905, including a draft conveyance, assignment of benefit of covenants, particulars of sale, a schedule of deeds and documents, 1772-1905, and requisitions on title.

Ormsby Gore family trusts

Reused folder containing a deed of disentailment by John Ralph Ormsby Gore to William Watkin Edward Wynne and Charles Kynaston Mainwaring in trust for the sale of parts of the Brogyntyn estate remaining unsold, 1856; an appointment by Mary Jane Ormsby Gore of Rowland Jones Venables as a new trustee, 1861, under a family settlement of 1844; and a draft order of the High Court of Chancery for the reinvestment of funds in court in the purchase of real estate at Cricieth, Caernarfonshire, 1866.

Pant Glas, Selatyn

Title deeds relating to Pant Glas Farm (formerly Nant) and land at Pant Glas, 1771-1868, and to Pant Glas school, 1903, all in the parish of Selatyn, purchased by or owned by the Brogyntyn estate.

Oswestry, Selatyn and Whittington properties

Miscellaneous deeds (mainly drafts) relating to lands in the county of Salop involving William Richard Baron Harlech and the trustees, 1886-190[3]. They comprise a conveyance of land in Selatyn upon trust, prior to its designation as a private and parish burial ground, 1886; an agreement with George William Rowe, Richard Southwell Stapleton Cotton and Charles Rivers Bulkleley for the sale and purchase of land near the railway in Whittington, 1894; a deed of exchange with William Jackson of lands in the liberties of the borough of Oswestry, 1897; and a conveyance by Martin Benson Lawford and Henry Ferrers Ferrers, trustees of the Croxon settlement, of a commuted tithe rent charge arising out of lands in the parish of Whittington, 190[3]. Schedules and plans included.

The Gyrn, Selatyn

Agreement between Mary Eleanor Williams of the Rectory, Trefonnen, and William Richard Baron Harlech for the sale and purchase of the Gyrn and lands in the parish of Selatyn, 1903, with map, and a letter to Longueville and Co. from W.R. Lawford

Montgomeryshire deeds and documents

Title deeds and other documents relating to property owned by the Brogyntyn estate in Montgomeryshire, 1647-1902. One series concerns properties of the Penrhos and Cemmes (Cemais) estates, formerly belonging to John Owen, which descended to Mary Jane Ormsby Gore, 1647-1899; another series comprises records of the manors of Broniarth and Deuddwr, 1773-1894. Other deeds concern properties in the township of Broniarth in the parish of Guilsfield, 1740-1885, and at Sarnau in the parish of Meifod, 1828-1902.

The Sarney, Meifod

Conveyance to the trustee for William Richard Ormsby Gore of the Brogyntyn estate, of land called Little Meadow at Sarney (Sarnau), purchased from the trustees of High Ercall School, Salop, with map incorporated, 1902; with related documents, 1901-1902, pertaining to the scheme of administration of the school, including extracts from the minute book, 1895.

Tynewydd, Selatyn

Deeds relating to Tynewydd or New Barns, Selatyn, purchased by the surviving trustee of the Brogyntyn settled estate from Mr Joseph Morgan of the Fron, 1805-1901. They comprise a feoffment, 1805, and conveyance by William Lloyd [son of Rev. John Robert Lloyd] to Edward Williams, 1823; a mortgage to Richard Williams of the Vron, 1845; and successive conveyances by trustees of the will of Richard Williams to George Morgan, 1881, thence to the latter’s son, Joseph Morgan 1882, and finally to Henry Charles Legge, trustee of William Richard Ormsby Gore, incorporating a plan, 1901; with abstracts, 1845-1880, 1881-1882, requisitions of title, 1901, and a schedule of deeds, 1805-1901

The Burnt House Farm

Deeds relating to The Burnt House Farm and lands in the parish of Selatyn, purchased from Thomas Evans, 1893-1901. The file includes a conveyance by Brigadier General John Gatacre, stationed in Kamptee, Bombay, the Gatacre family and their mortgagees to Thomas Evans of Burnt House, 1893, followed by a mortgage by Thomas Evans to Joseph Morgan of the Vron, 1893, and a transfer to John Vaughan, 1900; the statutory declaration by Richard Hemingway of Bewdley, Worcestershire, stating that the property had been inherited in 1845 by Edward Lloyd Gatacre from his maternal aunt, Jane Eyton; an account of the purchase money, 1893-1901; receipts for taxes, 1898-1900; a schedule of deeds and abstract of title, 1893-1901; and the conveyance by Thomas Evans and his mortgagee to William Richard, Baron Harlech, and Henry Charles Legge, surviving trustee of the Brogyntyn settled estates, 1901. Schedules of lands and maps included.

Sand pit at the Gloppa, Oswestry

Draft lease by William Richard Baron Harlech to Liverpool Corporation of a sand pit at the Gloppa near Oswestry, Salop, 1899; and related letters to Longueville and Co. from Lord Harlech’s agent, W.R. Lawford of Underhill, and J. Parry of Liverpool Corporation Water Works.

Cemais, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Guilsfield and Llandrinio

Copy draft conveyances by William Richard Baron Harlech and the Brogyntyn trustees: to John Griffiths a perpetual annuity issuing out of Gellie, Cemais, Montgomeryshire, 1883; to John Jones Tynycaeau in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, previously mortgaged to the trustees by Mary Owen and John Owen, 1894; to Benjamin Bryan lands in Guilsfield and Llandrinio, with associated documents and plan, 1896-1897; and to Thomas Breese Dolyscellog, Cemais, 1899.

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