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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.].

Bond for the payment of £400,

  1. John Wynne the elder of Ty Gwyn and John Wynne the younger of Tynygroes, both in the parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gentn.;. 2. Edward Lloyd of Llangolen, nailer. Bond for the payment of £400. [Endorsed with a receipt, 6 May 1848, for the repayment of principal and interest.].

Bond for the payment of £200,

  1. John Wynne the elder and John Wynne the younger, of Tyn y groes, both in the parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn ceiriog, co. Denbigh, gentn. 2. Robert Owen of Penybryn, parish of Llantisilio, farmer. Bond for the payment of £200. [Endorsed with a receipt, 12 Aug. 1848, for the repayment of principal and interest.].

Bond for the payment of £200,

  1. John Wynne of Plasnewydd and Edward Wynne of Vivod, parish of Langollen, both in co. Denbigh, farmers;. 2. John Gibbon of Plas Wigginton, co. Salop, gent. Bond for the payment of £200. [Endorsed with a receipt, 4 May 1848, for the repayment of principal and interest to the executors of the second party.].

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.

Assignment of the mortgage specified in Nos. 17-18 and of the term of 500 years specified therein,

  1. Peter Bentley of Moreton, parish of Saint Martin, co. Salop, gent.;. 2. John Wynne of Ty Gwynn, parish of Llansaintfraid Glynn Ceiriog, co. Salop [sic], gent.;. 3. John Roberts and Sarah Roberts, spinster, both of Wigginton, parish of Saint Martin aforesaid. Assignment of the mortgage specified in Nos. 17-18 and of the term of 500 years specified 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.

Assignment of a sum of £60. 0s. 0d. payable to the younger children of the marriage specified in Nos. 2-3 ...,

  1. Thomas Edwards of Oswestry, co. Salop, innkeeper, Sarah, his wife, Edward Evans of Liverpool, co. Lancaster, timber dealer, Hugh Evans of the parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, labourer, Anne, his wife, and Roger Evans, yeoman, supposed to be a private in the Essex Militia;. 2. John Evans the elder, late of Glyn vechen, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh, but now of Manchester, co. Lancaster, labourer, and Jane his wife;. 3. Edward Jones of Glyn vechen, parish of Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog, co. Denbigh;. 4. Owen Owen of Llwydiarth, parish of Llangollen, co. Denbigh, farmer. Assignment of a sum of £60. 0s. 0d. payable to the younger children of the marriage specified in Nos. 2-3 pf 22-23 Dec. 1755.

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 (being a transfer of £235 principal and interest and further mortgage for £165) of the term specified in No ...,

  1. John Jones of Pen y brin, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Morris Evans and Richard Evans, his eldest son and heir apparent, both of Glynfechan, co. Denbigh, gentn.;. 3. Edward Owen of the parish of Sylattyn, co. Salop, gent. Assignment (being a transfer of £235 principal and interest and further mortgage for £165) of the term specified in No. 6.
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