Receipted Bill of Lewis Edwards, esq., in account with Richard Tybbots for ironmongery,
- A37.
- Ffeil
- 1776, Oct. 7.
Endorsed: 'Lewis Edwards for goods to the new building'.
Receipted Bill of Lewis Edwards, esq., in account with Richard Tybbots for ironmongery,
Endorsed: 'Lewis Edwards for goods to the new building'.
Account Book of sales of sheep, lambs and cows,
Endorsed: 'Probably Ty Mawr'.
Bills, Vouchers and Rents relating mainly to the Talgarth estate,
Original bundle.
Bill Of Costs of Graham, Kinderley and Domville in account with the Rev. Robert Davies, one of the executors and devisees in trust of Pryce Edwards, esq., dec.
Account Book of general expenditure on the Talgarth estate,
Account of farm produce, mainly milk, eggs and butter,
Farm Account Book of the Pennal Tower estate,
Papers relating to Crown rent due on the Pennal Tower estate,
Receipted Bill of O[lwen] Thruston for drawing books and class fees,
Rough Particulars of Penybryn farm, p. Pennal, co. Mer,
Particulars, Plans And Conditions Of Sale of Cefn Caer and Gwerniago, p. Pennal, co. Mer. and Morben Bach, p. Machynlleth, and Caerbwrla, p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont.
Bill Of Complaint of Rev. Robert Griffith, clerk, vicar of Darowen, co. Mont., against Hugh Edward of the said p., yeoman, relating to a cause of subtraction of tithes and other ecclesiastical dues.
Letters, the majority undated, addressed mainly to Mrs C. S. M. Thurston, relating chiefly to the administration of the Pennal Tower estate, including the letting of premises.
1 Hoell ap John ap Ll'n, burgess of the town of Machynlleth, co. Mont. 2 Res ap Ho'ell Gethyn, burgess of the same. Mortgage ('tradidit concessit, et pignoravi') of a parcel of land called Erw Llan y Ryd, a meadow called Gweirglawth Tanolawuell, 1 a. of land being part of a parcel of land called Clwt y Sals, a parcel called Y Grynueaw Kochyon for 46s. 8d., and another meadow called Gwerglawth Inys Skynniyn for 33s. 4d. [?all in p. Machynlleth]. Witnesses: David Lloit ap Owen, Ll'n ap Tud', Owen ap Ll'n ap Hoell. Endorsed: 'Ynysgynin'. Latin.