- DA471.
- File
- 1710, Aug. 28.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
1 Richard Owen of Peniarth, co. Mer., esq., Elizabeth his wife, and Lewis Owen, esq., son and heir apparent of the said Richard and Elizabeth. 2 Edward Wynne of Llanvorda, Shropshire, gent., and James Evans of the same, gent. 3 John Williams of Chester, esq., Robert Wynn, D.D., chancellor of St Asaph, Lewis Pryse of Gogarthen, co. Card., esq., and John Nanney of Maes y Pandu, co. Mer., esq. 4 Sir William Williams of Llanvorda, bart. 5 Margarett Williams, spinster, eldest daughter of 4. Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said Lewis Owen and 5, being a Covenant To Levy Fines by 1 to 2 to make 2 tenants to the precipe to suffer common recoveries of a capital m. called Aberfrwydlan, a mill called Aberfrwydlan Mill, p. Llanwrin, co. Mont., m's called Peniarth Ganol, Skybor Wen, Cwm Uch, Tythin y Gawen, Tythin y Pren Hir, Tythin Pengam, 4 a. in the holding of Lewis William, m's called Cae Garw, Anghereglas, Cwm Uch, Gwerglodd y Fron, p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., m's called Gelly Gerweth, Yscwrn, Pen y Bont, Cefn Gellgwm, Ty yn y Llan, High Gate, Cae Glas, Havod Wen, Bod y Fydde, Dol y Moch, Dol Haidd, a mill called Melin Newydd and m's called Cwm Horthin and Doledd, all in p's Trawsfynyth, Festiniog and Llanvachreth, m's called Swch, Tan y Rhiw, Blaen y Cwm, Carrog, Havod Fraith, Llechwedd Hafod, Tyddin y Meister, Dolydd, Melin Penmachno, Llan, Henriw Penrhyn, Pant y Maen, Dugoed, Cae Heilin, Cae'r Eglwys and Llawr Ynys and two thirds of a pool called Llyn Conwey, all in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., to enure to the use of 3 in trust for the use of the said L.O. for life, to the use of 5 for life as her jointure and to the use of the eldest son of the said marriage (further uses specified); a capital m. called Peniarth and the demesne land and mill occupied therewith, m's called Ty Newydd, Tythin Sienkin, Trawst Mawr, Glan Dysynni, otherwise Pant yr Efel, Tythin Bach Ar y Ffordd, Hugh ap Williams's house, Hugh Thomas's tenement, m's called Cyfer Pengam, Tythin y Wain, Pen y Ceunant, Bryn'r Eglwys, Brin Tudor and Llannerch y Nant, p. Llanegrin, m's called Cilgwyn, Bryn Hendre Boeth, Celligynil, Esgaer Ayre, Hendre Gae, Ty yn y Coed and Esgaer Dyddin, p. Llanwrin, m's called Maesteran, Pant y Goedloedd, Pant y Cittie, Bryn Llwyn, Tir y Pandu, Rhosilio, Tir y Castell, a m. in Cefn Darowen in the holding of [--], m's called Ffrydd Nant y Gaseg, part of Brynwg part of Cerrig y Fydde Fach, p. Derowen, two m's in the holding of John Evan and Richard Lewis in p. Machynlleth, m's called Abergwidol, Tir Anllwydd, Tir Rhosowir, Tir Rhyd Wasen, Tir Brin Eini, Ty Cerrig, Nant y Gaseg, Tir Cegir, Tir Caliga, Ty Cerrig near Glantwymyn, Tir y Prifnant, Gwerglodd y Llan, Graig Lwyd, Bwlch Glyn Mynydd, Cae Evan Issa, Ffelin Newydd, Glandyfi, Brynwg, p. Derowen, m's called Gwern y Bwlch, Glyntwymin, Brin Moel, Ceilwyn, Llain Wen and Gwalie, p. Cemes, and a fee farm rent of 23s. issuing out of lands called Cattarn Haiarn, to the use of the said R.O. for life, to the use of Elizabeth his wife in lieu of jointure, to the use of L.O. for life and the eldest son of the said marriage; m's called Tal y Bont, Gwydd Frynnie, Y Wain Fawr, Gaufron Hen, Gweirglodd Ddu, Llwyn ap Enion Llygad, Tythin y Plas, Tythin y Llan, Pant y Cefn, Tythin Bach yn Radfa, Garth House, Tal Frynni, Tythin Patrick, Tir y Blaidd, Bodowin, Tythin y Kilmin Troeddy, Cefn Coch and Pen y Wern, p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., m's called Tir y Pymtheg, Tan y Corin and Bach y Sil, p. Llanglinnin, m's called Bodgyrfa, Ynyshellog, Tir Bryth, Llettu Gainfelin, Ynys Gelynen, Tythin yr Ogo, Dol y Cypylltu, Dol Howell, Morben, Bacheglas, Cae Du, Wern Las, Howell Watkin's tenement, three meadows with a weir, and the site of two houses and two gardens, all in p. Machynlleth, co. Mont., and a third of lands in the town of Denbigh, of which the said R.O. is seized in fee expectant on the death of William ap William Prytherch, to the use of R.O. for life, to the use of L.O. for life and to the use of the eldest son of the said marriage (further uses specified). Consideration: £3,000. Endorsed: 'No. 1'.