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Rentals.

Rentals of the estates of Sir William Williams (Speaker Williams) from 1672 to 1690.

Correspondence, &c., of John Jones, Junior, and others,

Holograph letters, etc., of the family of John Jones, Junior, of Wrexham, etc. The writers include Humphrey Jones to his [step-]daughter Mary Jones, Bryn y ffynnon house in Wrexham, 1684-1686 (3), and to John Jones, 1685-1686/7 (2) (the management of the writer's affairs in Merioneth, etc.; money matters, the execution of Alderman [Henry] Cornish and others, the hearing of the writer's case before the Lord Chancellor, a purchaser for Penamnen); Jo. Jones, Wrexham, to Humphrey Jones, Aldermanbury, 1685 (the Penamnen tenants, claims upon estate owners in the lordship of Mr. Pugh of Mathavern, etc.); John Lloyd, Wrexham, to John Jones, Cheapside, London, 1689/90 (the plight of the widow of the heir of Collonell Michael Jones); and Ann Leven to her uncle John Jones, undated (personal, news of uncle Payne). Also bound in the volume is a true copy, in the hand of Humphrey Jones, of a rental and particulars of arrears sent by Mr. [Charles] Price, 1689.

Deed re. properties in Llantrisant, Bodedern, Llanbeylan, Keirchiog and Llanvayr yn Eubwll

  1. John Mostyn of Castle, co. Montgomery, clerk;
  2. Owen Roberts of Bewmares;
  3. John Maurice of Carnarvon.
    Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied upon Tyddyn Tregwehelydd, Cymynod Issa, Kay Malli, Gweirglodd Malli, Kay Mynydd Eginin, Bryn r Orsedd, yr ynys or ddeutu r llyn, Glyn bwch, y felin newydd, Melin Tre veibion Meyricke, Tyddyn bleddyn, Tir tref Evan, tir Matto, tir Yerwerth ap Madocke, tir Rees ap William Powell, Brynrwy and tir rhen aelwyd in the parishes of Llantrisant, Bodedern, Llanbeylan, Keirchiog and Llanvayr yn Eubwll.

History of Beaumaris

'Historia Bellomarisci or The History of the Towne & Burrough of Bewmares', a draft history in the hand of William Williams, 1675, incorporating documents of an earlier period, 1612-[1650s]; with additional documents, including an original terrier of the rectory of Llandegvan and Beaumaris, 1690.

Williams, William, approximately 1625-1684

Fragment of an unexecuted deed

  1. Ellen Owen alias Ellen verch Hugh Bowen;
  2. John Rowland.
    A fragment of an unexecuted deed. The following placenames occur: [...]n y garreg felen, y Llayn fawr, y bryn Rhyg, y weyn rhw[...] [...]re Ievan ap Iddon, Treflesg, Deybwll and Llanvairyneybwll.

Covenant to levy a fine of Gwredog

  1. Edward Lewis of Gwredog, co. Anglesey; and Howell Lewis of the same, his son and heir apparent;
  2. William Bulkeley of Bryndu, David Lloyd of Llwydiart;
  3. Maurice Lewis of Trysklwyn.
    Covenant to levy a fine (mortgage) of Gwredog in the parish of Amlough and township of Gwredog.

‘Pentrego, etc.’

Title deeds for Pentrego in Dyffryn Meifod and Main, Montgomeryshire, 1665-1692. They include the following marriage settlements: Ambrose Phillips and Margaret his wife, daughter of Thomas Brookes of Dyffryn, 1665; Robert Parry of Main and Alice his wife, daughter of William Lloyd of Main, settling property in Main, Dyffryn and Dolgronn, 1667; and Robert Phillips of Shrewsbury and Elizabeth Scott, daughter of Richard Scott, naming Pentre yr Goe, the Bull in the township of Peniarth and other messuages in Dyffryn, Meifod, Main and Peniarth, preceded by a deed to lead uses of a fine involving Margaret Davies, wife of Richard Davies of Altfawr, to whom Robert Phillips was nephew, 1691, and followed by the final concord, 1692. The file also contains an assignment by Thomas Brookes, Margaret his wife and trustees to Ambrose Phillips of an annuity, 1667/8; and the will of Ambrose Phillips of Shrewsbury, 1677.

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