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Wynnstay Estate Records Series
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Liverpool Corporation water supply petition and Act

Papers relating to the scheme by Liverpool Corporation to obtain a water supply from the rivers Vyrnwy, Marchnant and Conwy in Montgomeryshire, and the effect of the scheme on the estates of Llwydiarth and Llanforda belonging to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn of Wynnstay, 1880-1893. They comprise a petition against the bill, amendments to the Act of Parliament, together with relevant maps and correspondence.

Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog and Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to the parish of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, the townships of Llywarch and Tregeririog, and the parish of Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, Denbighshire. The files describe miscellaneous properties in Llanarmon and Llywarch, 1622-1650; Gwern y Cwm and Keven y Gwastad, Llywarch, 1626-1658; Gwerne y Pentre and a messuage in Tregeiriog, 1627-1637; lands of the Moody family in Llanarmon and Tregeiriog, 1631-1655; and lands in Nantyr, Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, 1646-1682, 1818.

Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr in Denbighshire, namely Tyddyn y Tuy yn Cwm Cyllan, 1527-1679; miscellaneous parcels of land, 1595, 1639; and Y Kae yn Ymil y Groeslwyd, 1638-1687.

Llanarmon-yn-Ial, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanarmon-yn –Ial, in two files describing Tir Llewelyn Vaughan in Alltgynbynd and Bodidris, 1515-1560, and lands in the townships of Gelligynan and Chwileiriog, 1543-1584

Llanbeblig and Caernarfon title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the town of Caernarfon, Treflan and the parish of Llanbeblig acquired through purchase and lease by Sir John Wynn of Gwydir and his father Maurice Wynn, namely Scasbrickes Place and Lyncells Lands, Caernarfon, 1482-1614; Kay Havod Tudur, Kay Kaled, an enclosed ‘ffrith’, mansion house and lands in Treflan, 1519-1605; Tuthin Thomas Irland in Pennygelly, Caernarfon, 1572-1577; miscellaneous properties in Caernarfon, 1578-1674; a house adjacent to Scasbrickes Place, 1617; and miscellaneous properties in Treflan, 1598, 1674.

Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd and the Lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, comprising lands in the townships of Llwynydd and Rhisgog, 1394, 1496, 1607; miscellaneous properties in Llanbedr, 1512, 1597, 1629, 1740; and properties in Rhiw Isaf, 1555-1626. The series also includes a bundle of leases and associated documents for the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd, 1565-1602, of which the chief rents were due to the Earl and Countess of Warwick

Llanbryn-mair, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llanbryn-mair, 1570-[?c. 1800]; the township of Tafolwern, 1599-1680; and for Havod Owen in Tirymynach, 1613-1781.

Llandyrnog title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llandyrnog, comprising miscellaneous properties in the townships of Speddyd, Ceidiog, Boderwog and Tre-bachgern, 1552-1626; and Kay Mawr, Kay Bychan and Tire y Tyrnor in the township of Ystrad, 1608-1612.

Llanelidan and Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parishes of Llanelidan and Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd. The files describe title deeds for properties in Llanelidan, Bacheirig and Llannerch, 1492-1604 and the township of Garthgynan, 1548-1612, 1706; and leases of houses and lands in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, 1740.

Llanerfyl, title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llanerfyl, situated in the townships of Cefn-llys, 1551-1720; Craen, 1564-1731; Coedtalog and Dolwen, 1580-1689; and leases in Llanerfyl, 1731.

Llanfair Caereinion tithes

Containing details of tithes in p. Llanfair Caereinion, co. Mont., including t's Rhosaflo, Brynelen, Cil-yr-ych, Rhiwhiriarth, Llanloddian, Bryn-glas, Dol-ged, Llanfair, Gwenynog and Pen-tyrch. The dates of the volumes refer to the year for which the tithes are due, e.g. the 1815 tithes are detailed in R71/7, but were not necessarily collected in 1815. Collectors: Samuel Hughes, 1817-1833, David Jones, 1834-1856, Joseph Owen Jones, 1856-1860, and Nathan Burlinson, 1861.

Llanfair Caereinion, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanfair Caereinion, purchased mainly by the Kyffin family and Sir William Williams of Glascoed, transferred to the Llwydiarth rental from about 1809. The files are arranged as Tyddyn y Kerwedyn, Peniarth, 1524-1651; Llanfair Caereinion miscellaneous deeds, 1524-1663; Tyddyn y Kae yn y Coed, Tyddyn Dolged and other properties in the townships of Dolged and Brynglas, 1552-1675; miscellaneous properties in Gwenynog Uchaf, 1572-1660; Ty Morris Shione, Bryn Mawr, Y Fron Wenith, etc., Peniarth, 1579-1701; Tythin Brynelen, Ty Taverne yn Rhos Vawr, etc., Brynelen and Gelligason, 1582-1684; miscellaneous properties in Peniarth, 1602-1688; Rhosaflo leases, 1607-1720; Llanfair Caereinion leases, 1611-1778; Ty yn y Kae yn y Mynydd, Brynglas, 1612-1649; Pen-tyrch, 1621-1666; Llwyn Cadwgan and Gwern Howell, Llanloddian Uchaf, 1631-1656; rectory and tithes of Llanfair Caerenion, 1634-1648; Dolged and Llanloddian leases, 1636-1720; Cloddie yr Henn Haffod, Gwenynog Uchaf, 1648-1678; Tythin David Goch ap Evan, Brynglas, 1662-1679; miscellaneous properties in Rhiwhiriaeth, 1673-1839; Rhyd y Gro and Rallt, Rhosaflo, 1687-1814; garden, the Quarrel House, and Werglodd, an enclosure of Brynybitfel, Gelligason, 1789.

Llanfair-is-gaer title deeds,

Title deeds for properties in the parish of Llanfair-is-gaer, namely Bach y Dinas or Tythyn y Dinas in the township of Botandreg, 1517, 1598-1603; miscellaneous properties in Llanfair, 1583-1607; Cae Glas, Drill yr Odyn, Y Berllan Newydd, etc. in Bonyrafallen, Llanfair Prysgol and Llannerch y Nestrig in Llanfair-is-gaer and Llan-rug, 1585-1620; and Cae yn y Krug and Cae Banadl, 1586-1612.

Llanfechain and Mechain Is Coed, title deeds,

Title deeds relating to properties in the parish of Llanfechain, Montgomeryshire, lying in the townships of Mechain Is Coed, 1402-1556; Ystumgynon, 1570-1592; Llysfechain and Bodgynfel, 1631-1655; and Llanfechain itself, 1734.

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