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Betws Cedewain

Deeds relating to houses and lands in the parish of Betws Cedewain, comprising a lease by Rees ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan to Tanglyst vch D’d Morys of a messuage called Gllan Bechan, Wain Vaure and other lands (unspecified), 1564; and bonds to and by Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, for peaceful possession of the messuage of George Phippes, arable land called Yr Hen Rofft and other meadows (named), 1595; and of the lands of David ap John Bedo, in Garthgelyn, 1596.

Trusts involving Richard Pryse

Documents relating to trusts involving Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, comprising a bond by Elen verch Res ap David ap Ieuan Goch of Llanbadarn Fawr, to convey to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan all documentation of the lands of the late Rees David Jenkin and her interest in the education and upbringing of her son, Morgan ap Rees, to whom Richard Pryse had been appointed guardian by the will of Rees David Jenkin, 1587; and probate of the will of Morris David Lloyd [?of Llanbadarn Fawr], naming Richard Pryse as executor, 1597.

Llangynfelyn (Penryn Madog and Parke Newydd)

Title deeds of a messuage called Penryn Madog and a close of land called Parke Newydd in Llannerch Goch, Llangynfelyn, 1557-1597. Penryn Madog is the subject of a settlement by Owen ap Gruffithe [ap Meredith ap Gruffri of Tre'r-ddôl] on Katherine verch John, 1557. Subsequent deeds relate to a mortgage of both properties by Owen ap Gruffithe ap Meredith ap Gruffri to Sir John Prise, clerk, 1566-1574; and quitclaims by Ellen verch John Lle'nn ap Morgan of Llangynfelyn, widow of John Prise, to David ap Llenn' Lloyd of Llandysul, 1576, and by Thomas Jones, brother of Rees Jones of Llangynfelyn, son of John ap Rees (Prise), to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1597

Penrhyn-coch (Tythyn y Penryn, Penyberth, etc.)

Title deeds of houses and lands in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, in the locality of Penrhyn-coch and Cwmerfyn, 1557-1597. The properties comprise Tythyn y Penryn, Penyberth, Tythyn Ieuan ap Rudderch, Tythyn Thomas ap Ieuan, otherwise shoppour (shopkeeper), Tythyn Rychard ap Jenkyn Vychan, Tythyn Blaen Cwm Ervyn, Pant y Ffunnon, Llyestey Gelly Goge and Llyest Corse y Hwyad. Items of note comprise family settlements or related documents by Watkin Thomas of Llanbadarn Fawr, and his son, David Lloyd Watkyn, 1580, and by John Watkins of Penyberth, 1597; and a mortgage by Watkin ap Richard of Llanbadarn Fawr to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1593/4.

Llangynfelyn (Ty yn y Ddole, Llain Galed and Tuy yn y Berth)

A bond to Yvan John Geffrey and Elliw verch David Vachan his wife concerning Tythyn Llayngaled, 1546; and a deed of sale by Henry Vaughan ap Richard ap John Vaughan ap Ridderch of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, of Y Tuy yn y Ddole, together with Y Llain Galed, a void tenement called Tuy yn y Berth and other pieces of land (named), in Llangynfelyn and Llannerch Goch, 1597.

Llanbadarn Fawr (misc. properties)

Title deeds of houses and lands in the village and parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1571-1598. The properties include Tythyn Penydarren, purchased by John Pryse of Gogerddan, 1571; Tythyn Nant y Keyr and Tythyn y Keunant, in a family settlement of Edward ap John ap Ieuan Goch, 1571; Tythyn Aber Mynydd, 1581; Tythen Glann Tyenn, Tythyn Cwme Rydole, Tythen Bwa Drain, Tythen Pant Gwyn, Tythen Bryn Bras and Tythen Gelli Lechog, Llyest Nant Goredyn and Aber Hirnant, previously belonging to Gruffith ap Lle'n Vayne lately attainted for high treason, and assigned to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1582; Llettyr Cawsty, Tyddyn Savodryn and Ystlys y Gors Velen, comprised in a family settlement of Watkyn Thomas, 1583/4; Tir David Lloyd ap Mer'edd, 1584; Tythin Bwlch y Brynar, 1589; Tuy Pant yr Hwch, 1592/3; Tythin Ieuan ap Howell ap Rees in Parsel Canol, in a fine levied to Richard Pryse in 1593; and Y Llyast Yn Y Vyghes Gay, 1596/7. Other transactions involve David Bedo ap Ieuan Goch, 1571, David Lloid Watkin and Morgan David Lloyd, 1577, Richard Phillipps of Aberystwyth, 1592/3, Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1582-1598, and others. Further documents include a bond for payment of a future widow’s annuity to Elen vch Richard wife of Watkin Thomas, out of Kefen Llwydiarth, Krugge Bran, Allt Fadog, etc. 1577; the wills of Lewes ap David of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1582/3, and David Lloyd ap Griffith ap Hoe'll, 1591; and marriage settlements of Edward ap Ieuan James and Marie vch Morys, 1585, and of Ievan ap Edward the younger, son of Edward ap John ap Moris, and Jonet vch Jenkyn Vaughan ap Ieuan Gytto Gwallter, 1590.

Richard Lewis vs William David

Abstract of title of lands (unspecified) in a case between Richard Lewis, quer, and William David, def., which descended from David Lloid ap Lle’n to Walter David Lloyd Watkin (deleted) in 1599

Arbitration awards

Arbitration awards and bonds deriving from various disputes in Montgomeryshire, in which the Pughe family sometimes acted as arbitrators, 1546-1599. The names of the parties include Davydd ap Res ap Mer'edd, Ho'll ap Owen ap Gryff', Sir Morys ap Ll'n ap Ieuan ap D'd Wenallt, and Davydd Llwyd ap Ll'n ap Morys of Machynlleth, 1545/6; Thomas ap Res of Llanllwchaearn, and Hugh Williams ab Benwyne of Carno, 1574; Owen Johns, Henry Vaughan and Sibill his wife, 1579; John Mredyth of Cemais and Jane his wife, and others, 1599. The disputes concern the King’s rents, the Talshoppe in Machynlleth and other properties in Carno and Darowen.

Richard ap Rees and John Pryse

Family settlements and related documents of Pryse of Gogerddan, 1549-1601, comprising a quitclaim by Edward Morgan [of Montgomery], son of Morgan ap Rees D'd Lloid, to Richard ap Rees D'd Lloid of Gogerddan and Meredithe ap Rees, of the Gogerddan estate, including Come y Bowa (Cwmbwa) and two water corn mills, 1549; marriage settlements of Jankyn Lloid ap Morgan of Llanddeiniol and Elizabeth Richard, daughter of Richard ap Rees ap David Lloid, 1556, and of John Pryse of Gogerddan and Bridget, daughter of James Pryce of Monaghtye, Radnorshire, 1570; and an acquittance to Richard Pryse by Elizabeth, daughter of John Pryse, and her husband Thomas Williams, for the payment of part of her marriage portion due to her as a legacy under the will of John Pryse, 160

Y Wyg

Title deeds of a parcel of land called Y Wyg or Y Wigge in the township of Main, Meifod, comprising a quitclaim by Robert ap Lewys of Cil, Montgomeryshire, to Owen Lloyd of Main, 1595/6; and a mortgage by Owen ap David Lloid to Humfrey Gruffith, with asociated bonds, 1602.

Dyffryn Clarach (Gwyrglodd Robin)

Title deeds of a meadow called Gwyrglodd Robin in Dyffryn Clarach in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1571-1603. They comprise mortgages of parts of the meadow by Richard Phillipps of Aberystwyth to John Pryse of Gogerddan, 1571, Richard Pryse, 1584, and Meredith David Lloid of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1597, followed by a sale by Richard Phillipps and his son Henry to Richard Pryse, 1602/3, with related bonds. There is also an assignment by Thomas Pryse of Glanfred, another mortgagee, to Richard Pryse, 1602.

Ceulan a Maes-mawr (Tythen Trefgoed, Tythen Pant Y Ty Hen, Tythen Y Gelli Gryne, etc.)

Title deeds for Tythen Trefgoed, Tythen Pant Y Ty Hen, Tythen Y Gelli Gryne, Melin Gaylan, and Y Neyadd in the township of Ceulan a Maes-mawr, and Tythin Aber y Ddwy Afon in Tal-y-bont, 1572-1604. Some deeds refer to the place name Kaylan Ffose Vydyr. The deeds include a family settlement of David Lloyd ap Meredd' [of Llanbadarn Fawr] and Jaen (sic) his wife, 1572; a gift [?trust/?mortgage] by David Lloyd ap Mredd, of Tythyn Karreg Drefgoed and half of Y Gelli Grin to Mredeth ap H'oll ap Rees of Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, and Thomas ap John Lloyd of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1580; a lease of Melin Gaylan by Jane vch Morice, and David ap D'd Lloyd ap Mer'dd, to Hugh ap John Lloyd of Prysgage, 1587, with an assignment to Richard Pryse, 1588; and deeds for the sale by David Lloyd ap David, Mredith Lloyd ap David Lloyd, Mredith ap Howell ap Res and Thomas ap John Lloid of all the properties to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1588-1600. Associated documents include several quitclaims, and a bond to indemnify Sir Richard Pryse, stating that the properties had been seized into the Queen's hands for the debt of David Lloyd ap Mer'edd, deceased, late sheriff of Cardiganshire, 1604.

Y Borva Newydd

A mortgage by Owen David Lloyd to Robert Sonlley the younger of Cristionydd, Denbighshire, and Edward Bromfielde of Ruabon, of parcels of land called Y Borva Newith (Newydd), a parcel of garden called Grofte yr Odyn and a parcel of meadow called Gwerne Tuder Boole and Y Pwll Llydan, all in the township of Main, with counterpart, 1598/9, followed by the reconveyance, 1606.

Penegoes and Machynlleth (Market tolls, Melyn y Penrose and fishing rights)

Lease by Sir Roger Owen of Condover, Salop, to Mathew Herbert of Dolgiog, Montgomeryshire, of the tolls of the borough of Machynlleth at each fair and market, a water corn mill called Melyn y Penrose in Is-y-coed, Penegoes, with suit of mill of the tenants and inhabitants of Machynlleth and elsewhere in the lordship of Cyfeiliog, and fishing rights in the river Dyfi (Dovey) within the lordship of Cyfeiliog, 1607.

Faenor (Y Gardde Bychen and Tir Maes y Gove)

Title deeds for two parcels of land called Y Gardde Bychen and a messuage called Tir Maes y Gove in the township of Faenor and parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1585-1607. They include a mortgage by Phillip Williams of Aberystwyth, 1552; mortgages of Y Gardde Bychen by Griffith ap Res Lle'n of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1585, and by Richard Phillipps of Aberystwyth, 1587, to Rees David Jenkin of Llanfihangel-y- Creuddyn; mortgages of Tir Maes y Gove by Richard Phillipps and his son Harry Phillipps to Sir Thomas Johnes of Abermarles, Carmarthenshire, 1594, and to Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1598; bonds to Sir Richard Pryse for the quiet possession of both properties, 1600, 1604; and a quitclaim by Rees Thomas Morice of Llanilar, 1606/7.

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