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Demise for 500 years of m's called Tythyn y Pengam and Tir y Blaidd and parcels of land in the ...,

1 Lewis Owen of Penniarth, co. Mer., esq. 2 Thomas Pryse of Ynisgrigog, co. Card., esq., father of Thomas Pryse who has agreed to marry Margaret, eldest daughter of 1. Demise for 500 years of m's called Tythyn y Pengam and Tir y Blaidd and parcels of land in the tenures of Ellissa . William and others, in p. Llanegryn, a m. called Tan y Corin, p. Llanegryn, a m. called Bach y Sul, p. Llanglynyn, m's called Tythin Cwm . and Trawstma[wr], p. Llanegryn, a m. called Tythyn ., p's Llanegryn and Llanglynyn, a m. called Tythyn Sienkin, p. Llanegryn, a m. called . in p. . Yn, closes of land lying in Dol Howell, p. Ysygarregg, co. Mont., called Werglodd Vawr, Tir y Keybren Croes, Y Werne Lwyd, Y Gogaie and Y Kae Bach, m's called [An]hereg Las and [Tyr y] Pymtheg, p. Llanegryn, and a parcel of land called Y Kyfer Cam, p. Llanglynyn, for securing payment of £800, part of the marriage portion of the said Margaret. Damaged by rodents.

Bond in £3,000 for the performance by the said L.O. of the covenants specified in DA378. Copy [c. 1826],

1 Lewis Owen of Penniarth, co. Mer., esq., Thomas Price of the same, gent., Rice Lloyd of Doleygelynen, gent., John Owens of Caerberllan, gent., Edward Owen of Gwastadfryn, gent., Meredith Jones of Peniarth, gent., and Rowland Owen of Garthynaradr, gent. 2 Howell Vaughan of Vaner, esq. Bond in £3,000 for the performance by the said L.O. of the covenants specified in DA378. Copy [c. 1826].

Bond in [?£3,000] for the performance by the said H.V. of the covenants specified in DA378. Copy [c. 1826],

1 Howell Vaughan of Vanner, co. Mer., esq., Owen Tudder of Cefn y Rowen, gent., Rowland Ellis of Gwanas, gent., Gruffith ap Robert of Garthgynvor, gent., William ap Richard John of Brethdir, gent., Gruffith John of Garthgynvor, [?gent.], and Gruffith ap Richard of the same, gent. 2 Lewis Owen of Penniarth, esq. Bond in [?£3,000] for the performance by the said H.V. of the covenants specified in DA378. Copy [c. 1826].

Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Elizabeth Owen his late wife, now dec., being a Feoffment by 1 to 2 of ...,

1 Meredith Jones of Peniarth Ucha, co. Mer., gent. 2 Lewis Owen of Peniarth, esq., and Howell Vaughan of Vanner, esq. 3 John Owen of Caerberllan. Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Elizabeth Owen his late wife, now dec., being a Feoffment by 1 to 2 of m's called Peniarth Ucha, Tythyn y Skybor Wenne, otherwise Tythyn y Pwll, Maes y Neuadd and Kwmpen y Neuadd, all in t. Peniarth, p's Llanegrin and Llangylynin, to the use of 1 for life and to the use of Rowland Jones only son of 1, and m's called Kilgellan Ucha, Y Kefn Gwyn and Rhos y Dyllyan in the said t. and p's, to the use of Elizabeth Vaughan, mother of 1 and late wife of Griffith John Lewis, gent., dec., father of 1, for her life in lieu of jointure and dower, to the use of 1 for life and to the use of the said Rowland Jones. Endorsed: livery of seizin.

Copy Will of William Vaughan of Cathley, p. Towin, co. Mer., esq. Bequeathes 1s., having formerly given 40s., to the ...,

Copy Will of William Vaughan of Cathley, p. Towin, co. Mer., esq. Bequeathes 1s., having formerly given 40s., to the cathedral church of Bangor, 6s. or 4 barrels of lime towards repairing that part of the church of p. Towyn as is usually repaired by the inhabitants of Dauddyfin, Kefn-rhos, Vaynol and Iseyravon in the said p., his books, heirlooms, livestock, etc., to his eldest son Jenkin Vaughan and his wife Anne Vaughan. Devises a capital m. called Gwyddgwion, m's called Tythyn Mawr in Aberdyfi, Tythyn Mawr yn Penhelig, otherwise Tythyn Jenkin John Evan, a m. and garden in Aberdyfi wherein William Rees David lives, a m. in Aberdyfi late in the tenure of John Thomas Griffith, dec., m's and houses in the same in the tenures of David Richard, William John Griffith, Lewis Morgan, William Peterson, Rees Rowland, Thomas David, Peter William Rees, Robert Heyward, Edward Hughes and testator, the great storehouse called Y Ty Llwyd, the lime kiln and lime storehouse, the fishing in the river Dyfi, his stone and slate quarries, anchoring places and quays and all his other storehouses lying between the brooks of Penhelig and Aberdyfi, m's called Tythyn Rees or Gader Llety Dio Bach or Graig, Erwgoch and Treveddian Ucha, a meadow being part of Tythin Pwll, m's called Tythin Sysillt, Treveddian Issa, Nant y Gwythwrch, Aberglinglin, Isegland and Pen y Lan Wen, parcels of land called Tire Obediw and Tire Tanglwst, m's called Tythin y Pwll, Tire y Bosogin, Rhosfever and Hanner Selef and part of Pant Coch in the tenure of William Morris, John Edward and testator, m's called Tythyn y Berth, Blaen Sycnant, Bryn Bodackin, Erw Gwenllian and Tythyn Treefyrnant otherwise Tythin y Wennallt, parcel of a meadow called Gwairglawdd Erw Aels, a m. and fulling mill called Tythin yr Hene Bandy and m's called Y Gwastadgoed, otherwise Tythin Elin William and Cwrt Issa, in t's Cathley, Gwrych, Vaynol, Kefnrhose, Trefeddion, Aberdyfi, Penhelig, Dauddyffryn, Iseyravon and Cynvel, p. Towin, to his wife Anne for life in lieu of dower, and after her death to trustees to pay several legacies and annuities including money for the maintenance of his son John Vaughan whilst he remains an apprentice to Edward Strode of Lincolns Inn; m's called Tythyn y Penrhyn, otherwise Glan y Wern, Tir y Ffynon Vawr, Tir Eithinog, Y Vadfa, otherwise Y Ddy Vadfa, t's Cathley and Kefnrhoes aforesaid, to trustees for the benefit of his son Lewis Vaughan for life; purchased lands called Brynhyffwyn and Yniswen, t. Trevrion aforesaid, to trustees to maintain Anne John Edward, a lunatic, in accordance with an agreement made by testator and her father John Edward at the time testator purchased the said premises; a m. garden and parcel of meadow called Gwairglawdd y Gwtter, [p. Tywyn], to his servant Rees Jones for life, m's called Tythyn y Skian, Talrhyn, Tir David ap Adda, Rhos y Dome, Tythyn Ty yn y Parke, Penrhyn Skian, Y Llechlwyd Issa, Gwern y Llechlwyd, Gwern y Gamlas Goch, Tythin Ty yn y Maes, Gwairglawdd Lub, Tythin Rees ap Mevrick yn Bryn Rhyg and Talare Poethion, several parcels of land in the tenure of David John William and Griffith ap Robert formerly purchased from Rice Vaughan of Glandyfan, co. Pemb., and m's called Brynhyfrwyn, Yniswen, Crenffernel and Havoty Hugh Lleto to trustees in trust for his sons John, Henry, Hugh, Griffith and Richard for their lives and the longest liver of them, after his younger sons, the said Hugh, Griffith and Richard have been bound apprentices, trustees to provide portions for his daughter, and after determination of the said trusts all the m's are devised to his eldest son Lewis Vaughan. Damaged by rodents.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Feoffment) for £40 of a m. called Cae yr Mynach and parcels of land called ...,

1 William Moris of Llanegrine, co. Mer., gent. 2 David Moris of the same, gent. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Feoffment) for £40 of a m. called Cae yr Mynach and parcels of land called Y Waen Fach, Y Waen Hir, Gwaith y Tair Ceiniog and Gwerglodd yr Eithin, all in t. Peniarth, p. Llanegrin. Endorsed: 'D. Morris discharge to his Br[other] Wm Morris upon the morgage that he had upon Nant Maddyn .'.

Demise for 11 years of m's called Plase Peniarth, otherwise Maes Peniarth, Melin Peniarth, the demesne lands of Llanegrin, otherwise ...,

1 Lewis Owen of Penniarth, co. Mer., esq., and Richard Owen of the same, gent., son and heir apparent of the said Lewis Owen. 2 Hugh Owen of Penmeiny, gent., Edward Owen of Gwastadffrun, gent., and John Edwards of Tonfane, gent. Demise for 11 years of m's called Plase Peniarth, otherwise Maes Peniarth, Melin Peniarth, the demesne lands of Llanegrin, otherwise Talybont, m's called Gwiddffrynnie, Y Waynfawr, Tyddin y Kilmyn Troedtu, lands in the tenure of William Prees David subject to an annual rent charge to the free school of p. Llanegrin, m's called Tythin y Blaidd and Tur y Pymtheg, subject to an annual payment of £4 to the use of the poor of the said p., lands in the tenure of Maurice ap Richard, a fee farm rent issuing out of the Extent Mawr, fee farm rents issuing out of the lands late of Robert Owen, clerk, dec., lands now or late in the tenure of Gruffith Evan, tmt's called Y Kefn Coch, Tyddun Sienkin and Bach y Siele, all in p's Llanegrin, Llanglynin and Dolegelley, in trust to raise portions for the younger children of L.O.

Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Anne his wife, eldest daughter of 2, being a Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of ...,

1 Humphrey ap Hugh Thomas of p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., gent. 2 Humfrey Elisse of p. Towin, yeoman. 3 John Davies of Kyfanedd, gent., and William Morris of Llanegrin, gent. Post-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Anne his wife, eldest daughter of 2, being a Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a capital m. called Pant Llwyfog and closes of land called Ffridd y Bwlch Gwyn, Cae Pella y Geyfron, Y Weirglodd Ddu and Gweirglodd Einion, all in t. Peniarth, p. Llanegrin, to the use of Humphrey ap Hugh Thomas eldest son of 1 by Anne his wife and his heirs, and m's called Tythyn y Garth, Glan y Wern, Cae Madog, Y Weirglodd-Fawr and Gweirglodd Cae Perth y Re, all in the said t. Peniarth, to the use of 1 for life, to the use of the said Humphrey ap Hugh Thomas for life, to the use of the said Anne for life and to their issue. Consideration: £80. Endorsed: livery of seizin and 'The Marriage Settlement of Hugh ap Humph[rey] Pugh Thomas . The Counterpart of this deed [DA396] hereof being in the custody (as its supposed) of Mrs Nanney at Nanney house as a security to pay £25 bond due upon H[ugh] ap H[umphrey] Thomas by Mr H[ugh] Nanney decasd: but its without any Judgement thereupon prior to Richard Owen esq; morgage & of no effect to my title'. Damaged by rodents.

Lease and Release of m's called Tyddn Mawr in Kelligen, Tyddyn John ap Rees ap Howell Gethyn and Aberkelligen, otherwise ...,

1 Rees Lloyd of Lovesgrove, p. Llanbadarn Vawr, co. Card., gent., Hugh Lloyd of Dole-Clettwr, p. Llangynvelyn, gent., John Vaughan of Pen-maen, p. Towyn, co. Mer., gent., and Jane Lloyd of Gwyddgwon, widow, executors and trustees of the will of Hugh Lloyd late of Dole-Clettwr, gent., dec., and Algernon Lewis of Penmaen aforesaid, gent., brother and heir at law of Lewis Lewis heretofore of the same, esq., dec. 2 Rees Hughes of Pant-Perthog, p. Pennal, co. Mer., gent. Lease and Release of m's called Tyddn Mawr in Kelligen, Tyddyn John ap Rees ap Howell Gethyn and Aberkelligen, otherwise Abergafron, Tyddyn Cwm'r Escolion, Tyddyn Glan Diwlas, Tyddyn Bach in Kelligan and Tyddyn yr Hên Felin, all in p. Pennal. Consideration: £224. DA423 endorsed: 'No. 5'. DA424 endorsed: 'No. 8'.

Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Recovery of m's called Peniarth Ucha, Tythin y Skibor Wen, otherwise Tythin y ...,

1 Meredith Jones of Peniarth Ucha, co. Mer., gent. 2 Rowland Jones of Caerberllan, gent., eldest son of 1. 3 Edward Owen of Gwastadfrin, gent. Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Recovery of m's called Peniarth Ucha, Tythin y Skibor Wen, otherwise Tythin y Pwll, Maes y Neuodd and Cwm Pen y Neuodd in p's Llanegrin and Llangylynin to enure to the use of 2. Consideration: £200 being the debts of 1 secured to be paid by 2 and the surrender of 1's life interest in the said m's.

Feoffment by 1 to the use of 2 of a m. called Tyddyn Bach yr Adva Ucha, p. Llanegrin; Covenant ...,

1 David Evan of Llanegrin, co. Mer., yeoman, and Gwen his wife, and Lewis Evan of Llanglynnin, yeoman. 2 Richard Owen of Peniarth, esq. 3 Meredith Jones of Dolegelley, gent. Feoffment by 1 to the use of 2 of a m. called Tyddyn Bach yr Adva Ucha, p. Llanegrin; Covenant To Levy A Fine by 1 and Power Of Attorney to 3 to deliver seizin. Consideration: £45. Endorsed: livery of seizin, 29 Dec. 1696. Damaged by rodents.

Promissory Note of Richard Owen of Peniarth, co. Mer., for the payment of £250 to Evan David of Glandovy. Subscribed ...,

Promissory Note of Richard Owen of Peniarth, co. Mer., for the payment of £250 to Evan David of Glandovy. Subscribed: 'An Acquittance from Evan David . for the purchase money of Glandyvy . in Darowen parish'. Endorsed: Receipts of the said Evan David for payments of £20, £180 and £4, dated . 19 Dec. 1709, 14 June 1710. Damaged.

Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said Lewis Owen and 5, being a Covenant To Levy Fines by 1 to 2 to ...,

1 Richard Owen of Peniarth, co. Mer., esq., Elizabeth his wife, and Lewis Owen, esq., son and heir apparent of the said Richard and Elizabeth. 2 Edward Wynne of Llanvorda, Shropshire, gent., and James Evans of the same, gent. 3 John Williams of Chester, esq., Robert Wynn, D.D., chancellor of St Asaph, Lewis Pryse of Gogarthen, co. Card., esq., and John Nanney of Maes y Pandu, co. Mer., esq. 4 Sir William Williams of Llanvorda, bart. 5 Margarett Williams, spinster, eldest daughter of 4. Pre-nuptial Settlement of the said Lewis Owen and 5, being a Covenant To Levy Fines by 1 to 2 to make 2 tenants to the precipe to suffer common recoveries of a capital m. called Aberfrwydlan, a mill called Aberfrwydlan Mill, p. Llanwrin, co. Mont., m's called Peniarth Ganol, Skybor Wen, Cwm Uch, Tythin y Gawen, Tythin y Pren Hir, Tythin Pengam, 4 a. in the holding of Lewis William, m's called Cae Garw, Anghereglas, Cwm Uch, Gwerglodd y Fron, p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., m's called Gelly Gerweth, Yscwrn, Pen y Bont, Cefn Gellgwm, Ty yn y Llan, High Gate, Cae Glas, Havod Wen, Bod y Fydde, Dol y Moch, Dol Haidd, a mill called Melin Newydd and m's called Cwm Horthin and Doledd, all in p's Trawsfynyth, Festiniog and Llanvachreth, m's called Swch, Tan y Rhiw, Blaen y Cwm, Carrog, Havod Fraith, Llechwedd Hafod, Tyddin y Meister, Dolydd, Melin Penmachno, Llan, Henriw Penrhyn, Pant y Maen, Dugoed, Cae Heilin, Cae'r Eglwys and Llawr Ynys and two thirds of a pool called Llyn Conwey, all in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., to enure to the use of 3 in trust for the use of the said L.O. for life, to the use of 5 for life as her jointure and to the use of the eldest son of the said marriage (further uses specified); a capital m. called Peniarth and the demesne land and mill occupied therewith, m's called Ty Newydd, Tythin Sienkin, Trawst Mawr, Glan Dysynni, otherwise Pant yr Efel, Tythin Bach Ar y Ffordd, Hugh ap Williams's house, Hugh Thomas's tenement, m's called Cyfer Pengam, Tythin y Wain, Pen y Ceunant, Bryn'r Eglwys, Brin Tudor and Llannerch y Nant, p. Llanegrin, m's called Cilgwyn, Bryn Hendre Boeth, Celligynil, Esgaer Ayre, Hendre Gae, Ty yn y Coed and Esgaer Dyddin, p. Llanwrin, m's called Maesteran, Pant y Goedloedd, Pant y Cittie, Bryn Llwyn, Tir y Pandu, Rhosilio, Tir y Castell, a m. in Cefn Darowen in the holding of [--], m's called Ffrydd Nant y Gaseg, part of Brynwg part of Cerrig y Fydde Fach, p. Derowen, two m's in the holding of John Evan and Richard Lewis in p. Machynlleth, m's called Abergwidol, Tir Anllwydd, Tir Rhosowir, Tir Rhyd Wasen, Tir Brin Eini, Ty Cerrig, Nant y Gaseg, Tir Cegir, Tir Caliga, Ty Cerrig near Glantwymyn, Tir y Prifnant, Gwerglodd y Llan, Graig Lwyd, Bwlch Glyn Mynydd, Cae Evan Issa, Ffelin Newydd, Glandyfi, Brynwg, p. Derowen, m's called Gwern y Bwlch, Glyntwymin, Brin Moel, Ceilwyn, Llain Wen and Gwalie, p. Cemes, and a fee farm rent of 23s. issuing out of lands called Cattarn Haiarn, to the use of the said R.O. for life, to the use of Elizabeth his wife in lieu of jointure, to the use of L.O. for life and the eldest son of the said marriage; m's called Tal y Bont, Gwydd Frynnie, Y Wain Fawr, Gaufron Hen, Gweirglodd Ddu, Llwyn ap Enion Llygad, Tythin y Plas, Tythin y Llan, Pant y Cefn, Tythin Bach yn Radfa, Garth House, Tal Frynni, Tythin Patrick, Tir y Blaidd, Bodowin, Tythin y Kilmin Troeddy, Cefn Coch and Pen y Wern, p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., m's called Tir y Pymtheg, Tan y Corin and Bach y Sil, p. Llanglinnin, m's called Bodgyrfa, Ynyshellog, Tir Bryth, Llettu Gainfelin, Ynys Gelynen, Tythin yr Ogo, Dol y Cypylltu, Dol Howell, Morben, Bacheglas, Cae Du, Wern Las, Howell Watkin's tenement, three meadows with a weir, and the site of two houses and two gardens, all in p. Machynlleth, co. Mont., and a third of lands in the town of Denbigh, of which the said R.O. is seized in fee expectant on the death of William ap William Prytherch, to the use of R.O. for life, to the use of L.O. for life and to the use of the eldest son of the said marriage (further uses specified). Consideration: £3,000. Endorsed: 'No. 1'.

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