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Aberystwyth (Bridge Street or Heol y Bont)

Title deeds for houses and burgages mainly in Bridge Street, Aberystwyth, 1417-1840. One deed includes Cross Street, 1575. Boundary clauses mention Maesglas Common and Gerddi Gleison. The earliest deeds record acquisitions by John ap G’li ap Y Bongam, 1417, Lli'n ap Howell Dduy, 1432, William ap John Voya and Goleubryd his wife, 1438/9, and David ap Gr ap Mab Coch Creyth, 1441; a mortgage by Jankyn ap John ap Gutto Vachan, 1465; and a gift by John Glayse, 1484/5. Named properties include Ty D'd Saies, quitclaimed by John Wogan of Wiston to Maurice ap John ap Ridderch of Llanychaearn, 1561, and Tomen Vaure, sold by Henry Phillips to Gruffith Roger, 1609. Further items include a deed of sale by Thomas Phillippes to Thomas Rice of Penglais, 1625/6; a letter of attorney by John Rees (bedridden) 1642, followed by a sale by Richard Rice to James Johnes of Dolaucothi, 1656; and purchases and mortgages by Richard Phillips, 1564, 1586, William ap Morice. 1575, Richard ap Roger, 1594-1595, Thomas Phillips and his son Phabian, 1623, and John Rice, 1627. Later deeds concern houses purchased by John Davies of Crigie, 1770, then sold by James Morice of Wallog (mortgagee of David Davies) to Pryse Pryse the elder, 1840, with an abstract of title, 1770-1819; and Margaret Pryse of Woodstock, 1784-178[6].

Aberystwyth (Sutor Street, Lurkers’ Lane, Baker Street, etc.)

Title deeds for houses and burgages situated in various named streets in Aberystwyth, 1423-1653, as follows: Sutor Street: purchases by John Barbour and Marion his wife, 1423, and by William ap Watkyn, 1429. Lurkers’ Lane: a trust deed by Res ap Mereduth ap Oweyn, 1467, a quitclaim to John Pryse, 1573, and an assignment of mortgage and deeds of sale to Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1605-1606. Baker Street: a conveyance by Ho'll ap D'd ap L'ln, steward, and other town officials to Ll'n ap Gr' ap Ho' ap M'red of a burgage which D'd ap M'red Glays gave to the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1489. Coly Street: a mortgage by John Yollyn, 1491. Pillory Street: a quitclaim to D'd Goch ap Ho'l ap Gruf', 1535. Castle Street: a sale to Richard Phillipps, 1569. Heol y Cleivion: a sale by Richard Phellippes, 1572. Cross Street/Heol y Groes: the sale of Tu yn Heol y Groes to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1635/6, and a feoffment of the same in trust by Sir Richard Pryse, 1653.

Grant of lands in Llanelian

  1. Hugh de Aldelym and Richard Cook, chaplains;
  2. Nest vergh Richard.
    Grant of the lands in Llanelian which they had of the gift of Thomas Godfray, clerk. Witnesses; Hugh Holes, Sheriff of Anglesey; David Saer; Dicus ap Hoell; Tud' ap Jokus; Ieuan ap Ieuan ap Philip.

Safe-conduct granted by Gruffuth Dou, lieutenant of John Skidmore, chivaler, seneschal of Kedwely and Carnwallon’...,

Safe-conduct granted by Gruffuth Dou, lieutenant of John Skidmore, chivaler, seneschal of Kedwely and Carnwallon’, to John Mawncell’ of Gowyr, for himself, his men, servants, goods, and chattels. [French]. Dated at Kedwely, 4 June, 6 Henry VI [1428]. Signet seal (11mm diam). A griffin’s head on a wreath. In the field an imperfect motto.

Llangathen, Llansteffan, Dryslwyn, Llandeilo Brechfa, etc.

Mainly bonds and quitclaims involving John Davy senior of Llansteffan, 1428, Thomas Vachan ap Thomas Vachan, Morgan ap Thomas ap Thomas Vichan and William ap Thomas ap Thomas Vichan, and Thomas Vaughan of Llangathen, 1443-1608, Morgan ap John Lloyd ap D’d ap Ll’n of Mefenydd, Cardiganshire, 1501, members of the Gwilim family, 1534-1610, Thomas ap Jenkyn Ieuan David Gogh and Angharad vch David Rees of Llandeilo Fawr, 1542, Gytto Beinon of Llanbedr Felffre, Pembrokeshire, 1571, Eynon ap Rees ap Eynon of Llandeilo in Brechfa, 1610-1613, and others. Some of them refer to transactions of lands in Llangathen and Catheiniog, Llansteffan, the lordship of Dryslwyn, Dyffryn Diwleys (?Derllys), Carmarthenshire, and Place Bronie Lake in Crunwear, Pembrokeshire, 1571; and the bargain and sale of a brass pan, 1610.

Grant of lands in Aberfraw, Bodeon, Llanddwyn, Llanvay and Maessllan

  1. Tangl' verch Llequ verch Ieuan duy ap Kona, free tenant of the Queen, of the township of Aberfraw, and free tenant of the Bishop of Bangor of the township of Bodeon, in the commote of Malltraeth, with the consent of her husband Sym' ap Dd. Coch;
  2. Ll' ap Dd. ap Mad' Moel, burgess of Nuburgh.
    Grant of lands in Aberfraw, Bodeon, Llanddwyn, Llanvay and Maessllan.

Documents

Deeds and documents relating to, or collected by, the Wynne family of Bodewryd.

Lease of lands in Caerdegok

  1. Mered' ap Ken' ap Ithel, free tenant of the king, of t. Caerdegok, commote of Tall';
  2. Ll'i' ap Res ap Ier', free tenant of t. Bodedern, commote of Llywayn.
    Lease of all his lands in Caerdegok.
    Dated Feast of All Saints, 1433.

Grant of tenements in Erryannell

  1. Hoell ap Elen vergh Gruff' ap Hoell Escut, alias Gruff' ap Dd., free tenant of the King of the township of Erryannell, commote of Llywayn;
  2. Ll'n ap Ior' ap Res, free tenant o the King, of the township of Bodedern.
    Grant of tenements in Erryannell aforesaid.
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