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Lease And Release declaring the uses of a fine of a piece of ground called Erw-tan-r-Eglwys, township of Glynfechan,

  1. Edward Edwards of Blaen Yale, parish of Bryneglwys, co. Denbigh, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, and Elizabeth Owens of the parish of Llansaintffraid Glynn Ceiriog, spinster, only daughters and coheiresses of John Owens, late of Llansaintffraid Glynn Ceiriog, yeoman, deceased;. 2. John Wynne of T? Gwyn, parish of Llansaintfraid Glynn Ceiriog, gent.;. 3. Robert Davies of Penybrin, parish of Llansaintfraid Glynn Ceiriog, innkeeper. Lease And Release declaring the uses of a fine of a piece of ground called Erw-tan-r-Eglwys, township of Glynfechan.

Assignment to uses of the dwelling house called New Hall otherwise Ty Gwyn (including Cae Dentyr and Y Berllan) and ...,

  1. John Wynne the elder (as in No. 43 of 10-11 July 1840). 2. Edward Wynne of Hendre, parish of Llanelidan, and John Wynne the younger of Tynygroes, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog [sic], gentn., brother and eldest son respectively of the first party. Assignment to uses of the dwelling house called New Hall otherwise Ty Gwyn (including Cae Dentyr and Y Berllan) and the parcels of land thereunto belonging, the dwelling houses and farms called Tynygroes, Ty issaf and Garth, and the parcels of land thereunto belonging, the parcels of land lately part of the commons in the lordship or honor of Chirk and Chirk land, the slate rock and quarry called Bronydd rock, the tenement called Bronydd, the three cottages called Craig-fron, a cottage at Garth farm aforesaid, two cottages at or near Tynygroes farm, three cottages at or near Bronydd rock aforesaid, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceriog, the dwelling houses and farms called Plasyn Fifod and Caedeicus, and the parcels of land thereto belonging, and the water corn mill called Felin Newydd, parish of Llangollen, Denbigh, and two dwelling houses and shops in the 'Cross', and a dwelling house situate behind them in the Clawddu, town of Oswestry, co. Salop, and of rents, etc., and Appointment of attornies.

Mortgage for £1,200 of the capital messuage called Ty-Gwyn otherwise New Hall and the messuage called Ty-yn-y-Garth, together with the ...,

  1. Edward Wynne of Hendre, parish of Llanelidan, and John Wynne the younger of Tynygroes, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog [sic], gentn., brother and eldest son respectively of the first party. 2. John Wynne the elder of New Hall, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent., and the said John Wynne the younger;. 3. Thomas Foulkes of Bridge Place, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent. Mortgage for £1,200 of the capital messuage called Ty-Gwyn otherwise New Hall and the messuage called Ty-yn-y-Garth, together with the parcels of land, etc., thereunto belonging specified in No. 27 of 22-3 Jan. 1833, the parcels of land called Newdd-ddu [sic] all in Glynfechan, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, the rents specified in No. 27, a messuage and water corn mill, some time since a fulling mill, the parcels of land thereto belonging called Cae-r-dentur, Erw-tu-hwynt y Scybor, Erw-pen-y-bont, Rhos Ceiriog and Cae-tu-hwynt-y-scybor, in Tal-y-garth, parish of Llangollen, four dwelling houses built on the site of a messuage called Coed-bachan, in glynfechan aforesaid, a bench in the South side of the parish church of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, the slate rock quarry called the Bronydd Quarry, in Glynfechan aforesaid, the lands occupied therewith and the cottages standing on such lands, and a plantation adjoining the said quarry.

Mortgage for £700 of: (1) the messuage called Ty-yn-y-garth together with pieces of land called Cae Gwydd-fyd, Cae Ucha, Cae ...,

  1. John Wynne the elder of Ty-gwyn, parish of Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. The first party and John Wynne the younger of Tyny-groes, parish of Llansaintffraid glyn-Ceiriog, gent.;. 3. Robert Owens of Penybryn, parish of Llantisilio, farmer. Mortgage for £700 of: (1) the messuage called Ty-yn-y-garth together with pieces of land called Cae Gwydd-fyd, Cae Ucha, Cae issa and Fron, and Nos. 58 and 60 in the map for inclosing the commons in the lordship or manor of Chirk and Chirk land; (2) the parcel of land called Erw-tan-yr-eglwys of Cae-tan-yr-eglwys; (3) the wood called Coed-y-graig wood, all in the parish of Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, and: (4) the messuage and farm called Plas-yn-Vivod and the parcels of land thereto belonging specified in No. 25 of 2 Feb. 1779, in Vivod, parish of Llangolen, subject to a previous mortgage for £600, with power to sell. Endorsed is:. 1853, May 4. Memorandum of the payment of principal and interest out of the purchase money for Plasynfifod sold to Richard Ellerton of Llantisilio Hall, co. Denbigh, esq.

Mortgage for £1,200 of the properties specified in No. 17-18 of 27-8 May 1821, which said messuages and lands are ...,

  1. Mary Ann Owen of Coleshill house, Leamington Priors, co, Warwick, widow;. 2. George Harper of Mosfields, near Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.;. 3. Thomas Foulkes, formerly of Bridge Place, but now of the Abbey Forgate, Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent.;. 4. Edward Wynne, late of Hendre, parish of Llanelidan, but now of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, both in co. Denbigh, gent., and John Wynne the younger of Tyn-y-groes, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, gent.;. 5. John Wynne the elder of New Hall, said parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, gent. 6. The said John Wynne the elder and John Wynne the younger;. 7. Thomas Pidduck, surgeon, and Thomas Deakin, confectioner, both of Shrewsbury aforesaid. Mortgage for £1,200 of the properties specified in No. 17-18 of 27-8 May 1821, which said messuages and lands are now better known as dwelling house with parcels of land thereunto belonging at Tyn-y-groes, near Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, known by the names of Erw Tynant, Eryr w? or Er erwy, portion of Cae du, Cae Cundric, Llechwedd ty ucha ty, Llechwedd eitha otherwise Llechwedd ty ucha plas, and portion of Cae Dentir, the dwelling house and farm called Ty issa together with the parcels of land therewith occupied specified in No. 48 of 2 May 1848, and the allotment numbered 44 in the schedule for inclosing the commons in the manor of Chirk and Chirck Lands, parishes of Llangollen and Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, atated in No. 48 to be on Bryncoch Common or Hill, but is in the schedule to the award to be on Gwastad Cadnant, the said Farm and lands called Ty issa and the said allotment being in the parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, with covenant to produce No. 50 of 18 Nov. 1847. [Endorsed is a receipt, 11 Jan. 1858, for £200, part of the principal sum of £1,200, paid by John Wynne the younger.]. Attached are:. 1861, Oct. 18. 1. John Wynne of New Hall, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Thomas Pidduck and Thomas Deakin. Bond for the payment of £200 and undertaking to execute a mortgage.

Demise for £1,000 years (being a mortgage for further securing £200 secured by bond) of the properties specified in Nos ...,

  1. Morris Evans and Richard Evans, his eldest son and heir apparent, both of Glynfechan, co. Denbigh, gentn.;. 2. John Jones of Peny bryn, parish of Rhuabon, gent. Demise for £1,000 years (being a mortgage for further securing £200 secured by bond) of the properties specified in Nos. 4-5 and Appointment of a sum of £40. [Witnesses include John Jones of Llanddyn.].

Grant to uses (previous to the marriage of the first and second parties) of an annuity of £30 charged upon ...,

  1. Edward Wynne of New hall, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Susannah Thomas of Hafod y garreg, parish of Llansilin, spinster;. 3. Edward Humphreys of Llangollen, land agent. Grant to uses (previous to the marriage of the first and second parties) of an annuity of £30 charged upon the capital messuage called New Hall with the farm and lands thereunto belonging and the farm and lands called Tynygroes, parishes of Llansaintffraid glyn Ceiriog and Llangollen, and Demise for 99 years (subject to a mortgage debt of £2,500 and to anuities of £100 and £40) of the said hereditaments, with Covenant to surrender on the purchase of a Government annuity of £30.

Lease And Release (being an appointment) of the messuage called Hafod y Garreg with the lands thereunto belonging, parish of ...,

  1. Maurice Green of Plaslikey, parish of Llansaintffraid glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, yeoman;. 2. John Thomas, late of Hafod y Garreg, co. Denbigh, but now in the service of Mr. Joseph Horton of Harborne Mill, co. Stafford, yeoman;. 3. Richard green of Nantyr, parish of Llansaintfraid glyn Ceiriog aforeaid, yeoman;. 4. Richard Edwards of Melindirio, parish of Llansaintfraid glyn Ceiriog [sic] aforesaid, gent.;. 5. Lewis Jones of Oswestry, co. Salop, gent. Lease And Release (being an appointment) of the messuage called Hafod y Garreg with the lands thereunto belonging, parish of Llansilin, co. Denbigh, to uses.

Lease for 50 years of the tenement hitherto chiefly used as a water corn mill called New Mill, the use ...,

  1. Edward Wynne of New Hall, Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. George Morris of Glyn Ceiriog, flannel manufacturer. Lease for 50 years of the tenement hitherto chiefly used as a water corn mill called New Mill, the use of all machinery, etc., and three pieces of land called Gwairglodd, Cae cefn felin and Cae bach, parishes of Llangollen and Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog.

Assignment of a legacy bequeathed to the first party by his half-brother John Owen, late of Pentre, parish of Llangollen ...,

  1. Edward Owen of Yr acre ddu, parish of ?Llandyllio, co. Denbigh, labourer;. 2. John Wynne of Newhall and John Owen of Llwydiart, gentn.;. 3. Thomas Smith of Black Park, gent. Assignment of a legacy bequeathed to the first party by his half-brother John Owen, late of Pentre, parish of Llangollen, gent., deceased, and of his life interest therein.

Assignment of No. 64 of 15 Oct. 1830, and Release upon trust to sell [the estate of George Smith, late ...,

  1. Thomas Smith, late of Black Park, Machine, but now of Chirk, parish of Chirk, co. Denbigh, book keeper;. 2. Richard Haycock of Bronnington, co. Flint, game keeper;. 3. Thomas Edward Ward of the Lodge House, parish of Chirk aforesaid, gent. Assignment of No. 64 of 15 Oct. 1830, and Release upon trust to sell [the estate of George Smith, late of Bringryllah, parish of St. Martins, co. Salop, yeoman, deceased]. Draft.
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