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Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, and Dame Cecill ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, and Dame Cecill, his wife (only daughter and heiress of Andrew Ellise, esq., dec., by the Hon. ffrances Ellise of Alrhey, co. Flint, widow), to Roger Whitley of London, esq., of the capital m. in Alrhey in p. Bangor, co. Flint, in the tenure of John Powell and closes of land called The chelley, The little kaybanadle, Kayhemith, Mayo, Alrey, Talepentre, Croft Evan, Bryntrillyn croft, Aranagle, Pullagerwyn, and Terreprenne and all other realty of the said grantors in p's Bangor, Overton, otherwise Orton, Madock, Worshenbury, and Dungrey, cos Denb. and Flint, and in the tenures of Hugh Taylor, Roger Powell, Robert Jones, Roger Ralfe, Edward ap Edward, Sidney Richard, Leonard Evans, widow, Sir Kenrick Eyton, ffrancis Clarke, John Edwards, Griffith Edwards, ---- Edwards, widow, John ap Edward, John Kenrick, Thomas Tonna, John Carter, Richard Venables, Rowland ap John, Roger Bradley's widow, Thomas Lea Thomas, Thomas Lloyd, esq., Meredith Humphrey, Katherine Morris, Edward Rogers, Sidney Ellice, Widow ffoulkes, Mrs Chalener, Roger Birian, David Parry, Lumley Lloyd, Ralph Roberts, Roger Powell of Bangor, and William Pitchford, also all lands of the said grantors in the p.es, t.s, &c., of Bangor, otherwise Bangor Monachorum, Orton, otherwise Orton Madock, Worthenbury, and Overton, co. Flint and Denb. Consideration: A sum of money. Witnesses: Thomas Whitley; George Peryer.

Indenture, being a surrender from Susan ffiennes of Ixworth, Suffolk (widow of and one of the executors of the Hon ...,

Indenture, being a surrender from Susan ffiennes of Ixworth, Suffolk (widow of and one of the executors of the Hon. Richard ffiennes of Broughton, Oxfordshire, esq., dec.); Pharamus ffiennes, esq. (son and heir and the other executor of the said Hon. Richard ffiennes, dec.), and the Hon. ffrances Ellise of Alrhey, co. Flint, widow, to William Petit of the Inner Temple, London, esq., Thomas ffrancis of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, esq., and Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martin in the Fields, kt, of an annuity of £100 charged by an indenture, dated 19 Oct. 1658, by Andrew Ellice of Alrhey aforesaid to the Hon. James ffiennes of Shuckford, Oxfordshire, esq., and the said Richard ffiennes (who survived the said James ffiennes) on the following property in co. Flint:- The man. of Mould; a water corn mill called Rhyd colley or Colleyford mill in Mould; m's and lands in the tenure of Elizabeth Lloyd and John ap Jhon; a parcel of land called Mount alt or Baylyhill; a tmt in the tenure of John Robert ap Howell; 2 cottages in the tenure of Hugh ap John Evan otherwise Bacor, and Jane verch Griffith; 3 m's and lands in the tenure of Michael Bolton, Alice verch David, or Agnes verch David, and David Lloyd; a tmt in the tenure of Margaret Price, all the above property being in Mould aforesaid; a m. and lands in Mould and Brechanillt in the tenures of Edward Parker and Griffith Fdwards; a m. and lands in Nerquis and Leeswood in the tenure of John Wynne; 2 m's and lands in Mould, Brechanillt, and Broncoeed in the tenure of Robert Lloyd and Alderman Bennett or Lloyd; a m. and lands in Mould, Rhuall, and Hendre Byfa in the tenure of Roger Jones; a tmt and lands in Mould, Hendrebyfa, Gwernafield, and Gwyssanay in the tenure of Robert Davies, esq., a tmt and lands in Mould, Rhuall, and Brechinillt in the tenure of Griffith Edwards; a m. and lands in Hendre byfa in the tenure of Edward Roseingrave; 2 tmt's and lands in Gwyssanay in the tenures of Hoell ap Robert, Robert ap Howell or Robert Williams, and Robert Roberts; 2 m's and lands in Brechanillt in the tenure of Ithell John Robert John Thomas or Thomas John Robert, and the wife of Morris Thomas or John ap John Ralph; 5 m's and lands in Gwyssanay and Gwernafield in the tenures of Humphrey Hughes, William Jones, Dorothy Jones (late wife of David Griffith ap Nicholas), Thomas Rees ap John, and Hugh Jones; 5 m's and lands in Argoed in the tenure of Thomas John ap Ellis and Edward John ap Ellis, Robert ap William, Thomas Humphreys, Robert Williams, and Ellen verch Griffith; a m. and lands in Argoed and Bistre in the tenure of John Jones; a water corn mill and lands in Bistre and Leeswood in the tenure of John Eyton, esq.; a m. and lands in Bistre in the tenures of Margaret verch Richard or Edward Williams; m's and lands in Bistre in the tenures of John Price, Edward Williams, Rees Thomas, Richard Vigors, Thomas ap John, John David Ithell, and Edward William Kenricke.

Witnesses: Francis Prouze; Thomas Hodges; Jos. Pike; Giles Bateson; An. Lowell; George Peryer; Hen. Bosworth; Joseph Beane; Jacob Bosworth.

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, to George Peryer ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, to George Peryer, citizen and scrivener of London, and Henry Bosworth of London, gent., of the man. or lp of Mould and all the m's and lands of the said grantor in p's, t's, &c. of Mould, Rhualt, Madithied, Guernafield, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistre, Lloynegrin, Broncoed, Trebrith, Brechanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Hartsheath otherwise Haresheath, Caergwolley, Hope, Hope Madithied, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn, Queen Hope, Uchmynydd Ucha, Uchmynydd Issa, Ranberfedd, Kinarton, and Shortley, co. Flint. Consideration: £3,000. Witnesses: Thomas Raymond ; Thomas ffrancis; Jos. Pike; Joseph Bean.

Indenture, being a lease for 7 years from Thomas Piers Baxter of the town of Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 7 years from Thomas Piers Baxter of the town of Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., of a tmt in Counsillt aforesaid and 2 a. of land appertaining thereto in the tenure of Williiam Jones at the yearly rent of 20s., also a parcel of land called Four acres in Maesgwyn in the tenure of the said Thomas Piers Baxter, a tmt in Counsillt called Y pingle in the tenure of John Piers, 2 closes called Y ddole ucha and Y ddole issa (33 a.) and a tmt in fflint in the tenure of Mary Parry, widow, late wife of Humfrey Thomas, dec., and leased to the said Mary Parry at the yearly rent of 10s. Consideration: £25. Yearly rent: A pepper corn. Witnesses: Humphrey Jones; John Thomas; Henry Lewis.

Indenture, whereby Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., and his daughter, Mary Hughes, of Counsyllt, spinster (after reciting that ...,

Indenture, whereby Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., and his daughter, Mary Hughes, of Counsyllt, spinster (after reciting that, by an indenture dated 1 June 1676 and made between John Gravell of the town and co. Flint, gent., William Morris of Cornist, co. Flint, gent., and the said Henry Hughes, of the first part, John Hughes of Penbedow, co. Denb., gent, of the second part, and William Butler of Cornist aforesaid, gent., and Richard Griffith of Bagillt, co. Flint, gent., of the third part, it was agreed that a fine, which was afterwards levied, should be levied at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint of 4 closes of land at a place called Maesgwyn in Counsyllt aforesaid, two being called respectively Peder ackar and Y ddwy ackar, and two of the said closes being in a close called Y pum ackar, and closes in Counsyllt called Kayey Badkin, to enure to the use of the said Henry Hughes and Mary Hughes, subject to redemption), declare that, on payment to them by the said John Gravell of £12, all the said property shall be held to the use of the said John Gravell in fee simple, except the premises called Kayey badkin, of which the equity of redemption had been released by the said John Gravell to the said Henry Hughes and Mary Hughes. Witnesses: Roger Parry; Humfrey Wynn; William Lewys.

Indenture, being a covenant by Roger Jones of Coedonn, co. Flint, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Humphrey Jones ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by Roger Jones of Coedonn, co. Flint, gent., and his son and heir apparent, Humphrey Jones, gent., to levy, at the next Great Sessions for co. Flint, to John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denb., esq., Josiah Jones of Oakenhoult, co. Flint, gent., Roger Parry of Mertyn Isglau, co. Flint, gent., and Henry Lewis of Haulkin, co. Flint, gent., a fine of the following property to enure to the uses declared in an indenture dated 20 Oct. 1675 and made between the said covenantors, of the first part, the said John Wynne, Josiah Jones, Roger Parry, and Henry Lewis, of the second part, and Henry Hughes of Counsyllt, co. Flint, gent., of the third part:- A m. and lands called Coedonn in fflint and Bolles; parcels of land in fflint and Bolles called Y rofft, Gweirglodd pentre, Coetkay'r morva, Coetkay'r wyddfyd issa, Coetkay'r wyddfyd ucha, Y coed, Y groftydd, Y kayey newydd, Cefn vaes, Y fron goch, The spout, Coetkay'r scybor, Coetkay'r weirglodd, Y weirglodd hir, Coetkay coch, Erw batch, Groft ffoxlow, Tir paham, Tir budur, 'R ackre Gwnion, Coetkay gwartheg, Pont ffynnon Vair, Y chwech ackar, Y ddwy ackar dduon, and Tir y bont; a m. and parcel of land called Yr ackar in the tenure of Thomas ap Ellis; a tmt called Tythyn y bryn; closes called Coetkay Salusbury, Ackar pant, and Y pwll glo, a m., &c. late in the tenure of Thomas Spicer, and now of Robert Morris; 3 tmt's in the tenures of Mathew Evans, Mary Parry, and Roger Splusbury; a horse-mill in the tenure of the said Roger Jones; the tmt wherein the said Humfrey Jones dwells; a tmt in the tenure of Thomas ap Ellis; all the above mentioned property being in Atticrosse, fflint, and Bolles.

Witnesses: John Mathewes of Leeswood; Richard Griffith of Bagillt; Griffith Jones; William Lewis.

Grant, from John Langley, senior of the city of London, merchant, to his second son, John Langley, junior of all ...,

Grant, from John Langley, senior of the city of London, merchant, to his second son, John Langley, junior of all the grantor's interest under the will dated 8 Feb. 1677-8 of Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, dec. (eldest son of the said grantor), who directed that all his manors and lands in Mould, co. Flint, and his lands and leases in the Island of Jamaica in the West Indies should be sold by his executor, Thomas Francis, of p. St Martins in the Fields aforesaid on trust (subject to the payment of testator's debts) for the said John Langley, senior. Consideration: Natural affection. Witnesses: Thomas Dixon; Edward Fenwick; John Cowper.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Elizabeth Garneis [signed ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Elizabeth Garneis [signed 'Garneys'] of p. Morning Thorpe, Norfolk (widow of Sir Ralph Verney of Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire, kt and bart), Sir Charles Gawdy of Crowshall, Suffolk, kt and bart, William Freeman of Sandowne Castle, Kent., esq., John Langley, senior of London, esq. (residuary legatee of the estate of Sir Richard Langley of St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, dec.), John Langley, junior of London, esq. (son and heir of the said John Langley and brother and heir of the said Sir Richard Langley), and Thomas Francis, esq. (executor of the said Sir Richard Langley), to Sir Samuel Barnardiston of Brightwell, Suffolk, bart, of the man. or lp of Mould co. Flint, and all other realty in p's, villages, and t's of Mould, Rhualt, Guernafeild, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistree, Lloyngryn, Bronkoed, Trebrith, Brechanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Hartsheath, otherwise Haresheath, Gaergwolly, Hope, Hope Maditheed, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn Queene, Hope, Uchmynydd ucha, Uchmynydd Issa, Ranberfedd, Kinarton, and Shortley in co. Flint. Witnesses: Thomas Perceivall; Tho. Ellerker; Samuel Palmer; Wm Yates; Francis Sydenham; Bn Vesey.

Indenture, being a lease for a year from Sir Samuel Barnardiston of Brightwell Hall, Suffolk, bart, John Langley, senior of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year from Sir Samuel Barnardiston of Brightwell Hall, Suffolk, bart, John Langley, senior of London, esq. (residuary legatee of Sir Richard Langley of p. St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, dec.), and John Langley, junior of London, esq. (son and heir apparent of the said John Langley, senior and brother and heir of the said Sir Richard Langley, dec.), to Jacob Reynardson of London, merchant, of the man. or lp of Mould, co. Flint, and all realty of the said grantors in p's, t's, &c. of Mould, Rhuallt, Guernafield, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistre, Lloynegrin, Bronkoed, Trebrith, Brecanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Hartsheath, otherwise Haresheath, Caergwolly, Hope, Hope Madithied, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn, Queens Hope, Uchmynydd-ucha, Uchmynydd-issa, Ranberfedd, Kinarton, and Shortley, co. Flint. Witnesses: Ric. Hawkins; Edward Sanders; John Bradford; Thomas Ellerker.

Assignment of the residue of a term of 1,000 years in the manor or lordship of Mould

Indenture, being an assignment from Samuel Blackerby of Greys Inn, Middlesex, esq. (by the direction of Sir Samuel Barnardiston of Brightwell, Suffolk, bart, and by the consent of John Langley, senior of London, esq., and of his son and heir apparent, John Langley, junior of London, esq.), to Robert Foote of London, merchant, of the residue of a term of 1,000 years in the manor or lordship of Mould, &c. on trust for Jacob Reynardson of London, merchant, and to attend the inheritance. The deed recites that, by an indenture dated 4 Sept. 1676, Sir Richard Langley of St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, kt, since dec., and Dame Cecill, his wife, covenanted to levy a fine of the man. of Mould and other property (mentioned in D.D. 1,264) to William Petyt and Thomas ffrancis, and declared that the said fine should enure to the use of the said William Petyt and Thomas Francis for 1,000 years (to raise £1,000), with remainder to the said Sir Richard Langley; that, on 29 June 1677, the said term was assigned by the said William Petyt and Thomas Francis to Humphrey Hackshaw; that, on 2 Feb. 1679-80, the said term was assigned to Abraham Clerk of St Margarett, Westminster in trust for Elizabeth Garneys of Mouming Thorpe, Norfolk, widow, Sir Ralph Verney of Claydon, Buckinghamshire, kt and bart, Sir Charles Gaudy of Crowshall, Suffolk, kt and bart, and William Freeman of Sandowne Castle, Kent, esq.; the deed also recites the indenture of 23 June 1683 [see recital in D.D. 1,288], being an assignment of the said term to the said Samuel Blackerby.

Witnesses: Edward Sanders; Ric. Hawkins; John Bradford; Tho. Ellerker; Giles Hammon; Richard Humphreys.

Indenture, being a grant from George Wynne and John Wynne, both of Leeswood, co. Flint, gent's, to Evan Lloyd of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from George Wynne and John Wynne, both of Leeswood, co. Flint, gent's, to Evan Lloyd of Halkin, co. Flint, gent., of a cottage and 2 a. of land in Boles, co. Flint, but subject to the following annuities charged thereon by Henry Hughes of Counsillt, co. Flint, gent., who, by indentures dated 20 and 21 Dec. 1686, granted the said property to Josiah Jones of Ockenholt, co. Flint, esq., and Robert Humfreys of Golstyn, co. Flint, gent., to the use of Humfrey Jones, junior (grandchild of the said Henry Hughes and then son and heir apparent of Humfrey Jones, senior of fflint., since dec.), but subject to a life estate for the said Henry Hughes and Margaret, his wife, and charged with an annuity of 24s. for her life for Mary Hughes, spinster (dau. of the said Henry Hughes), and with the payment (after the deaths of the survivor of the said Henry Hughes, Margaret, his wife, and Mary Hughes, spinster) of £20 to Jane Jones, spinster, sister of the said Humfrey Jones, junior. The deed recites that the said Henry Hughes and Margarett, his wife, were dead; that the said Mary Hughes had assigned her annuity of 24s. to the said George Wynne, and that the said John Wynne had lately married the said Jane Jones. Consideration: £20. Witnesses: J. Wynne of Hendre; Anne Wynne, daughter of Mr George Wynne of Leeswood; Evan Giiffith of Bedbryn.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Humphrey Jones of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Humphrey Jones of the town and co. of Flint, esq., to Margaret Jones of Flint aforesaid, spinster, of parcels of land called Kaye bradkin (9 a.) and Bryn y llygid, situate at Counsillt, co. Flint. Witnesses: Peter Hughes of Flint; John Lloyd of Tarth y dwfr.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from George Naylor of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from George Naylor of Herstmonceaux, Sussex, esq. (eldest son and heir and one of the executors of Francis Naylor of Staple Inn, London, gent., dec.), to William Clayton of Marden in p. Godstone, Surrey, esq., and Clayton Kenrick of London, gent., of the man. or lp of Mould, co. Flint, and of all m's and lands late of Sir Richard Langley and Dame Cecil, his wife, in p's, &c. Mould, Rhualt, Gwernafield, Nerquis, Leeswood, Guiscanny, Argoed, Hendre Biffa, Bistree, Loyngrin, Bronkoed, Trebrith, Brecanilt, Trythen, Arthinwent, Heartsheath, otherwise Haresheath, Caergwolly, Hope, Hope Madithied, Cymony, Hope Owen, Estyn, Queene Hope, Ochmynyd Ucha, Ochmynyd Issa, Ranberfed, Kinarton, and Shortley, otherwise Shordley, co. Flint. Witnesses: James Hunter; Edward Archer; J. Lumby, clerk to the said Mr Hunter.

Indenture, being the apprenticeship for 7 years of Thomas Davies, a poor boy of p. Whitford, co. Flint, by Henry ...,

Indenture, being the apprenticeship for 7 years of Thomas Davies, a poor boy of p. Whitford, co. Flint, by Henry Powell and David Roberts, churchwardens and overseers of the poor for said p. Whitford, to learn (with the consent of Edward Pennant and Edward Lloyd, esq's, and justices of the peace for co. Flint) the trade of a bricklayer with John Thomas aforesaid, bricklayer. Edward Booley and John Edwards, both of Whitford aforesaid, covenant for the proper tuition in bricklaying of the said Thomas Davies and for his board and lodging. Premium paid by the churchwardens, £6. Witnesses: David Pennant; Edward Parry. Memorandum, dated 1 Jan. 1726-7, states that the said John Thomas had received only £3 of the premium and that the said churchwardens agreed to pay the residue of the said premium on 1 Jan. 1729-30.

Indenture, being a lease for 999 years from ffrancis Price of Overton fforreigne, co. fflint, esq., to Thomas Hanmer of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 999 years from ffrancis Price of Overton fforreigne, co. fflint, esq., to Thomas Hanmer of Overton fforreigne, gent., of a parcel of land, containing 4 butts, in Overton Villa, co. Flint, late in the tenure of Thomas Hanmer of Maesgwaylod, gent., dec., and now of Ermine Roberts, one of the daughters of John Phillips of Lightwood Green, co. Flint, yeoman, which said property lies between the lands of the said Thomas Hanmer and the lands formerly of Sir Roger Puleston, but since bought by the said Thomas Hanmer, and abuts at one end on the lands late of Owen Barton, esq., and at the other end on the lands late of Richard Pulford but now owned by Thomas Lloyd, esq. The deed recites that a lease of the said property was granted on 4 Mar. 1693-4 by John Price of Brynglas, co. Flint, esq., to the said John Phillips for 99 years, if Anne, Mary, and Ermine (daughters of the said John Phillips, should so long live), at the yearly rent of 1s. Yearly rent: 6s.8. Witnesses: John Jennings; Edward Price.

Claim of Anne Whitley of Aston in p. Hawarden, co. Flint, spinster, to a right of common on the common ...,

Claim of Anne Whitley of Aston in p. Hawarden, co. Flint, spinster, to a right of common on the common or marsh called Saltney Marsh in the man. and p. of Hawarden aforesaid in respect of several ancient m's and lands of the said Anne Whitley, lying in said p. Hawarden. The claim, which is signed by Mascie Taylor, agent for the said Anne Whitley, is addressed to Samuel Wyatt of Burton, Staffordshire, gent., Edward Stelfox of Sunderland in p. Bowden, Cheshire, gent., and John Earl of Overton in p. Frodsham, Cheshire, gent., Enclosure Commissioners for Saltney Marsh, and was presented to them at their second meeting, held on 27 Oct. 1778, at the house of Elizabeth Dutton, known by the sign of the 'Fox', in Hawarden. This document gives a list of the said ancient m's and lands, with the acreages thereof. Witnesses: Thomas Huxley; Charles Bruen.

Attested Copy of the will of John Jones of Mold, co. Flint, esq. Testator devised as follows:- To William Wynne ...,

Attested Copy of the will of John Jones of Mold, co. Flint, esq. Testator devised as follows:- To William Wynne of Mold, gent., my realty in p. Northop, co. Flint, for 500 years (to raise £1,000 for my wife, Elizabeth, subject to the payment of my debts), with remainder to my said wife, and also my realty in p's Mold, co. Flint, Denb., Llansannan, and Abergele, co. Denb., and elsewhere (which descended to me as heir at law of my late aunt Wynne of Llwynegrin) until my daughter, Anne Wynne Jones, is 21 years old, with remainder (as to a m. and lands in Llwynegrin aforesaid late in the tenure of Thomas Foulkes and Edward Foulkes) to my said wife for her life, with remainder (subject to an annuity of £200 to my said wife for her life, to commence when my said daughter is 21) to my said daughter and her issue, with remainder to my said wife and her heirs; to Thomas Wynne and Anne Wynne, the son and daughter of the said William Wynne, £50 each; residue of my personalty to my said wife, she to be executrix. Witnesses: David Rice; John Owen, junior; John Wynne. The copy is attested by John Wright and John Williams on 16 Jan. 1795.

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