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Release of a moiety of a m., barn, garden and 12 a. of land in p. Pendoylan (Pendeulwyn), bounded on ...,

1 David John, otherwise Anthony, of p. Pendoylan, co. Glam., yeoman, and Mary, his wife, one of the daughters and co-heiress of Edmond Mathew of the same. 2 Howell Robert of the same, yeoman. Release of a moiety of a m., barn, garden and 12 a. of land in p. Pendoylan (Pendeulwyn), bounded on the west side by a lane called Hewl Tay Dodridge (further boundaries given). Consideration: £100. Donated by the William Salt Library, Stafford, in Sept. 1940.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £13 of a toft, dovecote, and five closes or parcels of land, four of which ...,

1 Henry Heaton of Alltvaynan, co. Denb., gent. 2 Robert Salusburie. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £13 of a toft, dovecote, and five closes or parcels of land, four of which are called Crofte y Myrthyn (1½a.), Garthenin, alias Castell y [?Com'] (2a.), Y White Ocke (1a.), Gwastad Issa ([--]a.) and the fifth lies between Crofte y Myrthyn and Castell y [?Com'], all lying in t. Alltvaynan [Galltfaenan, p. Trefnant] co. Denb., bounded by the common way leading from the Merthyn stream to Loone Velen (further boundaries given). Latin. Fragile, unfit for production.

Bargain And Sale of a m. which 1 lately inhabited, with buildings and land (6a.) belonging to it, [ ] ...,

1 Henry Heaton of Denbigh, gent. 2 William Birchinsha of Arlloid, co. Denb., gent. Bargain And Sale of a m. which 1 lately inhabited, with buildings and land (6a.) belonging to it, [ ] in the occupation of John Tuder through a demise by 1, a cottage and two gardens or orchards (with a corn mill nearby), all in t. Galltfaenan, [p. Trefnant], co. Denb. Consideration: £24. Endorsed: Attornment of John Tudder to 2. Latin. Affected by damp, fragile.

Assignment Of Mortgages for £600 and £200 of premises in p's Trefeglwys, Llanwnnog, Carno, Llanidloes and Llangurig and of [promissory] ...,

1 Ann Lloyd of Rhyd y Carrw, p. Treveglwys, co. Mont., widow and relict and a legatee named in the last will and testament of Edward Lloyd of the same place, farmer, dec., and mother and next of kin of Edward Lloyd the younger, only son and residuary legatee named in the said will of the said first mentioned Edward Lloyd. 2 David Richards of the Gate, p. Llanwonog, flannel draper. 3 Owen Lloyd of Garth, p. Llanidloes, farmer, and David Lloyd of Cefnbarrach, p. Treveglwys, farmer, brothers and executors named in the will of the said Edward Lloyd. Assignment Of Mortgages for £600 and £200 of premises in p's Trefeglwys, Llanwnnog, Carno, Llanidloes and Llangurig and of [promissory] notes and bonds for £200, £50 and £100 by 1 to 3, in trust to pay the legacies bequeathed by the late Edward Lloyd to his wife and four daughters and to supplement the said legacies, and an Assignment by 3 to 1 of all the stock of corn, grain, hay, horses, cattle, farming utensils and other personal estate of Edward Lloyd the father and Edward Lloyd the son. Recites the will, dated 1796, of Edward Lloyd the father, who bequeathed £200 each to his wife and four daughters, the rest of his goods to his son, Edward Lloyd, and named 3 as his executors, that Edward Lloyd the son has since died, that a marriage has been agreed between 1 and 2, that to supplement the provision made by the will of Edward Lloyd, further sums of money be raised to a total of £1600, for the purpose of which 1 has paid to 3 £50 and entered into a bond with 3 in the sum of £400. Seals. Damaged, small parts missing. Deed donated by Mrs Ashton of Fan, Llanidloes, in 1940.

Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ellinor Morris, being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. called Y Ty ym Hen ...,

1 Thomas Rider of Burgeding, co. Mont., yeoman. 2 Hugh Davies of Penros, gent., and Morris Evans of Broniarth, yeoman. Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ellinor Morris, being a Feoffment To Uses of a m. called Y Ty ym Hen y Werne and several parcels of land thereunto belonging (5a), and 1½a. of meadow in the upper end of a meadow called Gwyrglodd yr Yskwrth, all in t. Burgedin, [p. Guilsfield], to the use of 1 and his wife for their lives and after their decease to the use of their lawful heirs, and in default to the right heirs of 1. Endorsed: Livery of seisin, 16 June 1654. Deed purchased from Myers & Co. (Booksellers) Ltd. in July 1941.

Mortgage for 4 years (`tradidi, concessi...inpignoravi') for 10/- of two tmts called Tyddyn y Cochyn and Tyddyn y Tyssw in ...,

1 Davyd ap Ll' ap D'd, free tenant of the King in t. Trefdraeth Dis[t]ei[ni]et in the commote of Malltraeth, co. Ang. 2 Davyd ap Gruffith ap Edn', free tenant of the King in the commote of Uchgwrvai, co. Caern. Mortgage for 4 years (`tradidi, concessi...inpignoravi') for 10/- of two tmts called Tyddyn y Cochyn and Tyddyn y Tyssw in t. Trefdraeth, co. Ang. Witnesses: Davyd ap Heili' Du, Ieuan ap Gruff' ap Edn', Ieuan Vychan ap Mad' voel, Hywel ap D'd ap Ith' and Mad' W'me ap D'd ap Wassanreit. Latin. Copies of document dated 1 Feb. 1155 (Tuesday next after the feast of the conversion of St Paul). Deed removed in Aug. 1941 from NLW MS 2065, part of the Panton MSS which includes transcripts in the hand of Evan Evans (Ieuan Brydydd Hir). See NLW Handlist of MSS, vol. 1, pp. 175-180.

Gift of one piece of land in t. Halghton, [p. Hanmer, co. Flint], lying between the land of Madoc Gam ...,

1 Owen ap Ieuaf. 2 Griffith ap Ieuaf and Wladusse, daughter of Ithel, his wife. Gift of one piece of land in t. Halghton, [p. Hanmer, co. Flint], lying between the land of Madoc Gam on the one part and the boundaries of Pendelee on the other and extending from the highway as far as the land of the aforesaid Madoc Gam in length, previously held by Ieruard Duy. Consideration: 40/-. Witnesses: Davit ap Madoc, Madoc Vachan his brother, Llewelin their brother, Griffin' ap Ior' Voil, Meredift his brother, Madoc ap Bleth' and Ieuaf ap Ior' ap Wyon. Latin. Seal of 1. Enclosed is a small paper [?early 20th cent] comprising notes and transcription of the witness list. Donated by J. F. Smith of the City of Liverpool Public Libraries in Jan. 1942.

Bargain And Sale of the manor of Lleghgridd, p's. Llannellwell [Llanelwedd] and Diserth and the manor of Garregge in p's ...,

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  • 1577, Sept. 20.
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1 Thomas Vaughan of Pembrea, co, Carm., esq. 2 Walter Hurdeman of the city of Hereford, gent. Bargain And Sale of the manor of Lleghgridd, p's. Llannellwell [Llanelwedd] and Diserth and the manor of Garregge in p's. Betws [Diserth] and Glasgwm, all in co. Rad., now belonging to 1 and late of Charles Vaughan of Wimborne Mynster, co. Dorset, esq., together with a Covenant To Levy A Fine by 1 and Katherine his wife on the said manors. Consideration: £700. Endorsed: Note of enrolment at the Great Sessions at Presteigne, 14 Oct. 1577.

Post-nuptial Settlement of Wallter Hurdman and Gwenllian, sister of the said John Davies, being a Feoffment To Uses of the ...,

1 Wallter Hurdman of Disserth, co. Rad., gent. 2 John Davies of Llanvareth, clerk, and Thomas Powell of Llanelweth. Post-nuptial Settlement of Wallter Hurdman and Gwenllian, sister of the said John Davies, being a Feoffment To Uses of the manor of Lleghred, a m. called Tyr y Courte yn Lleghred, p. Llanelwedd, a m. in p. Diserth now inhabited by John ap Griffith ap Ieuan Gwynn and William Thomas, and all other m's. and lands in p's. Llanelwedd and Diserth, co. Rad., now in the possession of 1 or of James Lewes, gent., and Anne his wife, mother of 1, excepting one m. (inhabitant named) and one m. inhabited by 1 called Tir Glan Dylas, both in p. Diserth, and also excepting all lands in p. Llanelwedd on the south side of a common called Keven Dyrys in a place there called Ystradoeth Llanelweth (other boundary given), to the use of 1 and Gwenllian his wife for life and after their decease to the use of Edmond Hurdman, son and heir apparent of 1 and his lawful heirs. See also nos 170 and 196.

Bargain And Sale of two burgages in High Streete Inferior, t. Brecknock [Brecon], extending in length from the said street ...,

1 Sir William Lewis of Borden, co. Hants., bart. 2 John David of the town of Brecknock, gent. Bargain And Sale of two burgages in High Streete Inferior, t. Brecknock [Brecon], extending in length from the said street to a street called Cantrecelley Warde and in breadth from the town hall, alias the shire hall to the burgage of Edward Wynter esq., called The Crowne (occupants named) with Power Of Attorney to Thomas Lewis of Llangors, esq., brother of 1, to deliver seisin. Consideration: £100. Endorsed: Livery of seisin, 26 Jan. 1648/9, and memorandum of an agreement that if any further conveyance or assurance be demanded relating to the contents of the deed, 1 and his heirs are not to travel from their dwelling houses more than ten miles at the furthest or thereabouts.

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