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Bond for the quiet possession and further assurance of the messuages and lands called Tythyn Cwm ysgolhaig and Tythyn Keven ...,

  1. Thomas ap Owen ap Jeu'n Vaughan of Llanvihangell Gener Glynn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Jeu'n ap Jenkin Dauid ap Griffith, gent. Bond for the quiet possession and further assurance of the messuages and lands called Tythyn Cwm ysgolhaig and Tythyn Keven kynvryn and of a parcel of land thereunto annexing called Tir y grwnn hire, in the parcel called Kaylan. [Reference to Jane, wife of the first party.]. [Scribe: Thomas ap Owen.].

Mortgage for £50 of two messuages called Tythen y Berth Lloyd and Tythen yr Inys gogh alias Ty ar Symley ...,

  1. Richard Pryse of Gogerthan, co. Cardigan, knight;. 2. Dauid Phillippe of Maysemore, gent. Mortgage for £50 of two messuages called Tythen y Berth Lloyd and Tythen yr Inys gogh alias Ty ar Symley Lloyd, township of Caylan and Maysemore, parish of Llanvichangell generglyne. [Witness include Howell ? Price, clerk]. Latin.

Post-nuptial settlement of John Phillipps and Elliw Richard,

  1. Dauid Phillipp of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, co. Card., gent.;. 2. John ap Jeun Lloyd of Llangynfelyn and Thomas Phillipps of Llanfihangel. Settlement (after the marriage specified in no. 7 of 27 Dec. 1630) of the messuages called Tythin keele Pont llyffant, together with a parcel of lands, Tythin yr helig and Tythin Skybor gôch, and a parcel of lands called kae'r grydry, t's Maes-mawr and Ceulan, [p. Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn].

Lease And Release to make tenants for suffering a recovery of the messuages and lands called Tythin y Neyodd in ...,

  1. Richard John Phillipp of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Edward Pryse of Llanvread and Evan Thomas of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, gentn.;. 3. John Hugh of the aforesaid parish and John Lloyd of the parish of Llanbadarne vawre, gentn. Lease And Release to make tenants for suffering a recovery of the messuages and lands called Tythin y Neyodd in Maesmore, Tythin Lletty Goch hen, Tythin yr heligg and Tythin Keel bont Lyffant, the parcel of lands thereunto belonging called Park y Skybor Goch, and the cottage thereunto adjoining called Kellan fair, township of Kaylan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn.

Demise for £1,000 years of as much ground as will carry by a trench a stream of water from the ...,

  1. Richard Lewis of Keven Gwin, parish of Llanbadarn Vawr, co. Cardigan, esq., and John James and Griffith John, his son and heir apparent, both of Caylan, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, gentn.;. 2. James Evans of Winllan in the said parish [sic], gent. Demise for £1,000 years of as much ground as will carry by a trench a stream of water from the river Maesmore through the lands of the said Richard Lewis called Tyddin Pant y Cwtta and the lands of the said John James and Griffith John called Neyodd y Coed Cay otherwise Tu yn y Nant, township of Caylan & Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, into a tenement of the second party called Tyddin y Neyodd. [Witnesses include Thomas Hugh Rees of Cylan, Mauris Richards of Kyninog, Thomas Hugh Tho[mas] of Gwar y Cwm, Hugh John Hugh of Allt Goch, and Simon Evan Morris, David Edwards Hugh, Lewis Thomas and John David John, all of Cynlan.].

Settlement (after the marriage of the first party and Janet verch Richard, daughter of Richard ap Lewes ap Sir Dauid) ...,

  1. Ieuan ap Thomas ap Ieuan ap Parson of Llanorin, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. Richard ap Dauid Goch and John ap Dauid Goch, gent. Settlement (after the marriage of the first party and Janet verch Richard, daughter of Richard ap Lewes ap Sir Dauid) of a messuage and land in the comot of Keveiliog. [Witnesses include Dauid ap Ieuan ap Sir Richard and Lewes ap Sir d'd Person.]. Latin.

Settlement (previous to the marriage of the first party and Katherine ve'gh Hugh, daughter of the said Hugh ap Lewes ...,

  1. John ap Morys ap Owen, son and heir of Morys ap Owen ap Rice, late burgess of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, deceased;. 2. Hugh ap Lewes ap Owen of Pennal and Richard ap Ieu'n ap David of Kynvel, uncle of the first party, both of co. Merioneth, gentn. Settlement (previous to the marriage of the first party and Katherine ve'gh Hugh, daughter of the said Hugh ap Lewes ap Owen) of a burgage called Tuy Morys ap Owen ap Rice in Stryt y maen gwyn, town of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery. Latin.

Bond for the quiet possession and further assurance of the messuage wherein one Mores ap Owen ap Rice, deceased, lately ...,

  1. John ap Mores ap Owen of the parish of Pennall, co. Merioneth, weaver, a burgess of the borough of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, Lewis Pritchard and William Pryce of Kynvel, co. Merioneth, gentn.;. 2. Edward ap John of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, tanner. Bond for the quiet possession and further assurance of the messuage wherein one Mores ap Owen ap Rice, deceased, lately dwelt, and wherein the said John ap Mores afterwards dwelt, in a street called Pentre r maen gwyn, town or borough of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, specified in a mortgage deed of even date. [Scribe: Rice/Rees Vaughan.].

Grant of the messuage wherein the second party now dwells called Tuy Moris ap Owen ap Rice in Streete y ...,

  1. John Moris ap Owen of the parish of Pennal, co. Merioneth, weaver, son and heir of Moris ap Owen ap Rice, deceased, late one of the burgesses of the town of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, and Katherin his wife;. 2. Edward ap John of the town of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery, tanner. Grant of the messuage wherein the second party now dwells called Tuy Moris ap Owen ap Rice in Streete y Mayen Gwyn, town of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery.

Bond for the performance of covenants specified in a pair of deeds dated 20 June 1633,

  1. John ap Ieuan Thomas, gent., and David ap John ap Ieuan, his son and heir apparent, both of the parish of Llannuryn, co. Montgomery;. 2. Morgan ap John ap Morgan of Penrhyn-deydraeth, co. Merioneth. Bond for the performance of covenants specified in a pair of deeds dated 20 June 1633. [Witnesses include Griffith Jo[h]n, milner.].

Bond to secure re-entry,

  1. Rowland David ap Richard of the parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, yeoman, John Rowland, his eldest son, and Thomas Rowland, his second and youngest son;. 2. Ellen vergh David, spinster, only daughter of David John ap Ieuan Thomas of the parish of Llannoryn aforesaid, gent. Bond to secure re-entry.
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