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Bargain and sale of Vodle Voyle, Llanbadrick

  1. Margaret Lloyd of Hendre, co. Merionith, widow, daughter and sole heir of the Rt Rev. Father in God Dr Humphrey Humphreys, late lord Bishop of Hereford, and grand-daughter of Richard Humphreys of Hendre;
  2. Edward Wynn, Dr of Laws, Chancellor of the diocese of Hereford.
    Bargain and sale for 6 months of Vodle Voyle in the parish of Llanbadrick, co. Anglesey.

Marriage settlement of Roger Davies of Dungray and Mary Humphreys

  1. Roger Davies of Dungray, co. Flint, esq. and Elizabeth Davies of Dungray, widow, his mother
  2. James Humphreys of Royton, co. Denb., gent. and Mary Humphreys his daughter
  3. Thomas Hanmer of Selatyn, co. Salop, clerk, and Richard Higginson of Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.
    Pre-nuptial settlement of Roger Davies and Mary, daughter of James Humphreys, being a release by 1 to 3 of the cap. m. of Dungray with the demesne lands in p. Bangor [Is-coed], co. Flint and other estates of inheritance or freehold of 1 in co. Flint, except the Gilvach Vawr and Gilvach Vechan and some mixed land in Maes y Groes which R.D. lately purchased from Andrew Edwards of Bangor, shoemaker, in trust to the following uses: the cap. m. of Dungray, Great Row, the Middle Row, Gwerglodd Iscellog, the Great Meadow, the Hirdir, the Hempyard and the Little Hill to the use of Elizabeth Davies for life for her jointure and after her decease to 3 for the life of Roger Davies in trust to preserve the contingent remainder; lands in the parishes of Bangor [Is-coed] and Worthenbury called the Tiryd, the Hunt yr Over, Stanielth, Great Bryn y Dungray, the Little Bryn y Dungray, Cae Cropa, Tyr David, Cae Amber, the Little Meadow adjoining Cae Amber, Havod y Verwyns, a m. called John ap Williams’s tenement and 2 houses and yards in the holding of George Brougher and Trevor Davies, all in p. Bangor [Is-coed] to the use of Mary the intended wife of R.D. for her jointure in lieu of dower with remainder to 3 to preserve the contingent remainders; the residue of the m’s and lands to R.D. for life with remainder to the trustees; and after the determination of those estates the cap. m. and other m’s and lands to the use of the first son of Roger Davies and Mary, then to the heirs of the first son and in default of such issue to the second son, etc. (further uses in tail general); appointment to R.D. to charge the settled estates with a sum not exceeding £1000 for the portions of any younger sons and daughters, or £1500 for daughters alone.
    Consideration: £1000, and a further £200 to be paid within three years
    Attested copy 19 December 1807

T. E. Morris collection of deeds

  • GB 0210 TEMORRIS
  • Fonds
  • 1722-1889 (accumulated [late 19 cent.-early 20 cent.])

Deeds, 1722-1889, acquired by T. E. Morris either through his antiquarian interests or in connection with his legal duties, relating to properties in the Ruthin area of Denbighshire and the Maentwrog area of Merionethshire.

Morris, T. E. (Thomas Evans), 1863-1951

Disputes to which Chancellor Wynne was a party

Papers relating to disputes, to which Chancellor Wynne was a party, about seats in the churches of Llanvechell and Penmorva in the diocese of Bangor. With copies of papers relating to a dispute between William Prytherch, rector, and Edward Wynne of Bodewryd about a pew in Llanvechell in 1617.

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