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- 1772, May 7-8. (Creation)
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1 John Herbert of Park, co. Mont., esq. 2 Avarina Brunetta Owen of Llynlleodd, spinster (eldest daughter of Thomas Owen late of the same, esq., dec., by Ann his late wife and now widow). 3 Rev. William Powell of Nanteos, co. Card., DL and Rev. Daniel Owen of Guilsfield, co. Mont., clerk. 4 Thomas Powell of Nanteos, esq., and George Herbert of Calcutta in the East Indies, esq., younger brother of 1. Pre Nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2 being a Lease and Release by 1 to 3 of a capital m. called Cwmydalva Ucha, a m. called Cwmydalva Issa, parcels of land called Cay y Meels and Vron Veddows, t. Kefn Y Mynich, a m. in the tenure of Richard Ruff, a parcel of meadow in t. Gwernescob in the tenure of Richard Ruff, a m. called Dolvorgan, t's Brynllowarch, Trerllan and Clothie, a new built brick house, several pieces of land called Cold Weston, m's called Kefn y Berllan and Cae Llanny, t. Gwernescob, two m's called Brinbedwens, t's Graig and Weog (sic), all of which premises are in p. Kerry, a house and land called the College, p. Maughtre, a m. under the Gloge, p. Kerry, a m. and a water corn grist mill belonging to Cwmyrhwdre, p's Kerry and Maughtre, and several m's and a large piece of unenclosed land called Crebing, p. Llanegwade, co. Carm., and a Lease and Release by 2 to 3 of a capital m. called Llynllaodd, parcels of land called Dol Alway Ucha, Dol Alway Issa, Kefn y Garth and Cae Glass (50 a.), a water corn grist mill called Garth Mill, otherwise Melyn y Garth, a m. called Gland wlas, parcels of land called Cae Maen Llwyd, Llygad y Dyfwrgi, Kae hir (14 a.), Kae Pistill (14 a.), Pwyll y Llan, otherwise Gwerglodd dan y Fynwent (7 a.), Dole pen y Sarne otherwise Kae Pen y Sarn (10 a.), Aughereg yr onen (18 a.), Glan rhyd yr ollchfa (24 a.), Cae Mawr upon Dofy Bank, otherwise Cae Mawr y ddole (28 a.), a parcel of land adjoining Ent Meddig (11 a.), a meadow lying in Weirglodd fawr (3 a.), m's called Machynlleth Hall and Havod y Garreg, m's and garden, a stable, shops and buildings called Dale Shop, otherwise Tall Shops, a bakehouse, a barn and other buildings belonging, a parcel of land called Cae bach dan rallt, otherwise Cae Clover, a m. called Ty ucha yn y Dre near the upper end of Pentre Maengwyn street, a parcel of land near the Church yard, a m. called Plâs Newydd, a m. and parcels of land called Rowland Arlonis House, Wain Vawn, the great and little Rushy Meadows, Gwerglodd Oliver David, the two closes above and the two closes below the way near Bryn Turner, and parcels of land called Cae Prineyfer wrthy Dre, Kae Stalwin, Kae Manip, Kae Lledfar, Kae Crown, Kae Pant, Kae pedwar cyfer, Lone vach, Kae Naw Cyfer, Kae yr Vownog, Kae Bwlch y fallen Goch, all of which premises are in the town and p. of Machynlleth, and m's called Cwmcadian and Tu yn y Cornell, otherwise Geidwid or Gordwig, p. Pennal, co. Mer., in trust for the use of 1 and 2, to the use of 4 for 500 years in trust to raise £3,000 for portions (further uses specified). No 131 lease for a year by 1, no. 132 lease for a year by 2 and no. 134 counterpart of no. 133.
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Preferred citation: 131-4.