Title supplied from name of collector. The majority of the material collected by W. Isaac Williams pre-dates his birth.
W. Isaac Williams (fl. 1935-1958), of Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, acquired deeds relating to the counties of Cardiganshire and Montgomeryshire, and deeds relating to the Hughes family of Gogarth, Tywyn, Merionethshire.
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Deeds and documents relating to Cardiganshire, 1590-1751; and Montgomeryshire, 1517-1770; deeds and documents relating to the Hughes family of Gogarth, 1669-1910; and miscellaneous items, 1692-1825.
Arranged into the following: deeds relating to Cardiganshire; deeds relating to Montgomeryshire; deeds and documents of the Hughes family of Gogarth; and miscellaneous documents.
Action: All records deposited at the National Library of Wales have been retained..
Deposited by W. Isaac Williams, Pembrey, 1935 and 1958.
Accruals are not expected.
Compiled by Richard Burman for the ANW Project. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: NLW Schedule, W. Isaac Williams, Gogarth Deeds.
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Deeds and documents, 1590-1751.
Preferred citation: 2.
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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.].
Preferred citation: 3.
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1. Edward Dauid Tewe of Llanbadarne Vawr, co. Cardigan, yeoman, and John ap Edward ap Dauid, his son and heir apparent;. 2. Thomas Prise of Llanvred, esq. Mortgage For £10 of the tenement called Tythyn Bryn y Barked, parish, township and fields of Llanbadarn Vawr and Elerch. Latin.
Preferred citation: 4.
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1. Edward Dauid Tawe and John ap Edward Dauid Tawe;. 2. Thomas Prise. Bond for the performance of covenants. [Attached to No. 3].
Preferred citation: 5.
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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.
Preferred citation: 6.
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1. Richard Richard [sic] Pryse;. 2. Dauid Phellippe. Bond for quiet possession and further assurance.
Preferred citation: 7.
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1. Dauid Phillipp of Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, co. Card., gent.;. 2. Richard John of the same, gent.;. 3. Dauid Vaughan of Rhosegillan and David Lloyd ap Reignold of the same, gents. Settlement (previous to the marriage of John Phillipps, son and heir apparent of the first party, and Elliw Richard, one of the daughters of the second party) of a capital messuage in Maesmor wherein the first party dwells, the messuage called Tythin llety goch hen also in his occupation, and the properties specified in No. 5 of 1 Dec. 1617.
Preferred citation: 8.
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1. Morgan Vaughan of Glanery, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Dauid Phillippes of Maysmor, gent. Mortgage for £10 of the messuage called Llayn y Drainllwyn otherwise Kellan vaire, township of Caylan and Maysmor, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn. Latin.
Preferred citation: 9.
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1. Morgan Vaughan and Dauid Lloyd ap Richard of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, gent.;. 2. Dauid Phillippe. Bond for quiet possession and further assurance.
Preferred citation: 11.
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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].
Preferred citation: 51.
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1. Lewis William Lewis of the parish of Llanbadarn vawr, co. Cardigan, gent., and William Lewis, his son and heir apparent;. 2. James Jones of Methavarn, co. Montgomery, John Jones of Nant Eos, co. Cardigan, and Edward William of the parish of Llanbadarn vawr and Evan Edward of Llanvihangel Generglyn, both in co. Cardigan, gentn. Settlement (after the marriage of the said William Lewis and Mary, one of the daughters of Jenkin Edwards, gent.) of the messuages and lands called Tythen y knwch Mawr, Tythen Havod Verys, Tythen Llwyn y Pystill and Tythen Tir keven y Prysk, and the house with eight days' math of hay ground thereunto adjoining and sometimes used with the said premises called y knwch mawr, township of Comrheydol, parish of Llanbadarn vawr, co. Cardigan.
Preferred citation: 20.
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1. Richard Phillip of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Mredyth Owen of the said parish, gent. Mortgage for £20 of the messuage and lands called Tythyn Pant y karw together with ten men's math of hay ground called Rhosse bulch y blaidd bull thereunto adjoining, and from the highway called Gefen ffordd to the brook called afon Gaylan, parcel of Caylan and Maesmor, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn.
Preferred citation: 21.
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1. Richard Phillipp of the parish of Llanvihangell Gener Glyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman;. 2. David William of the same parish, yeoman. Mortgage for £30 of the messuage and lands called Tythyn Bwlch y Bleyddbwll and the parcel of lands called Pant y Gell, township of Kaylan & Maesmor, parish of Llanvihangell Gener Glyn.
Preferred citation: 22.
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1. Richard Phillippe;. 2. David William. Bond for the performance of covenant.
Preferred citation: 44.
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1. Griffith Rees of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Lewis David of the same, gent. Bond for the observance of covenants relating to the messuage and lands called Tythyn y wern deg.
Preferred citation: 29.
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1. Evan ap Evan of the parish of Llandwnog, co. Montgomery, yeoman;. 2. Evan John Moris of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman. Grant of the messuage called Tythyn y kerrigg mawr, township of Caylan & Maesmor, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan.
Preferred citation: 30.
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1. Evan ap Evan;. 2. Evan John Moris. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 45.
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1. Richard Thomas of the parish of Llanbadarn vawr, co. Cardigan, yeoman;. 2. Rice/Rees William of the same, yeoman. Bond for the quiet possession by Mahallt verch Lewis, mother of the first party, of one third part of the tenement of lands called Tythyn Aber y ddeyddwr if she should survive her husband Thomas David, father of the first party. [Sealed but not signed or witnessed.].
Preferred citation: 46.
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1. Thomas Rees Lewis of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Richard ap Hugh of the same parish and county and Humphrey Lewis of Towin, co. Merioneth, gent. Settlement (after the marriage of Hugh Thomas, second son of the first party, and Margarett Richard his wife, eldest daughter of the said Richard ap Hugh) of the messuages and lands called Trowskoed, Tythyn y Clawdd Coche, Llaine y kayrhengill and Llaine Gwerglodd yr Onnen, parishes of Llanvihangell Generglyn and Llanganvelyn, co. Cardigan. [Witnesses include Evan Thomas, clerk]. [Counterpart executed on 1 April 1673].
Preferred citation: 12.
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1. John Lewis of the parish of Llanvihangell gener-glyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman;. 2. David John Phillipps of the said parish, gent. Quitclaim of the messuage and lands called Tythyn kyle Pont y Llyffante, township of Caylan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangell genrer-glyn. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk.].
Preferred citation: 23.
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1. Richard Phillippe (as in No. 21 of 22 June 1660);. 2. David William (as in No. 21). Further Mortgage for £15: 1: 2 of the properties specified therein. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk].
Preferred citation: 24.
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1. Richard Phillipp;. 2. David William. Bond for the performance of covenants. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk].
Preferred citation: 31.
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1. Evan John Morris of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman;. 2. Evan Morris of the said parish, gent. Grant of the messuage and lands called Tythin kerrig Mawre, hamlet or parcel called Coilan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn. Consideration: £40 and one yearling heifer and 24 yearling sheep delivered to Symon Evan, son and heir apparent of the first party, aged eight years.
Preferred citation: 32-33.
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1. Evan John Morris;. 2. Evan Morris. Bonds for a release of claim of dower by Mary Morris, wife of the first party, and for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 25-26.
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1. Richard Phillip, Evan Morgan, his son-in-law, and David William, all of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman;. 2. Evan Thomas of the said parish, gent. Lease And Release of the messuages and lands called Tythyn Bwlch y Bleyddbwll, Tythyn Pannt y Gell and Tythyn Pant y Karw, and the cottages, dairies or summer houses and milking places called Llyest y Castell and Corlan Llyest y Castell, and Llyest y Garn Gyfe and Corlan Llyest y Garn Gyfe, township of Kaylan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, with covenant to execute a general release of the properties specified in no. 23 of 28 Sept. 1678. [Reference to Margarett John, wife of the said Richard Phillipp.]. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk].
Preferred citation: 27.
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1. Richard Phillipp, Evan Morgan and David William;. 2. Evan Thomas. Bond for the performance of covenants. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk].
Preferred citation: 34.
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1. Evan John Moris of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, yeoman, and Mary his wife;. 2. Evan Morris of the said parish, gent. Deed to lead the uses of a fine of the property specified in No. 31 of 12 Dec. 1679.
Preferred citation: 28.
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1. Richard Phillipp, Evan Morgan and David William (all as in Nos. 25-6);. 2. Evan Thomas (as in Nos. 25-6). Release of the properties specified therein. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk.].
Preferred citation: 47.
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Probate of the will of David John Phillip of Maesmawr, co. Cardigan, but then being sick and weak in the parish of St Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex. Will dated 25 March 1687.
Preferred citation: 13-14.
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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.
Preferred citation: 15.
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Preferred citation: 48.
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Will dated 5 Oct. 1688. Inventory dated 6 Oct. 1688. [Witnesses include Mary Lewis, wife of Evan Thomas, Mary Lewis, wife of Watkin Evan, and Catherin David, wife of Oliver Thomas.].
Preferred citation: 10.
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1. Francis Vaughan of Glanlery, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent., [grandson of Morgan Vaughan, late of the same, gent.];. 2. Margarett Rowland of Maysmore in the aforesaid parish, widow of Richard John Phillipps, deceased, and John Phillipps, his only son and heir apparent [sic], [great grandson of David Phillipps, late of the same, deceased]. Quitclaim of the properties specified in No 8 of 28 July 1631 called Tythin Llaine y Drain Llwyn otherwise Kellan vaire. [Witnesses include Morgan Jenkins, clerk].
Preferred citation: 16-17.
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1. Margarett Rowland of the parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, widow of Richard John Phillip, deceased;. 2. Griffith Thomas of the same parish, gent. Lease And Release (being a mortgage for £65) of the messuages and lands called Tythin Ty yn yr helligg, Tythin Parke y Skybor Goch, Tythin Keel Bont Lyffant and Tythin kellan fair, township of Caylan and Maesmore, parish aforesaid. Witnesses: Edward Pryse of Glanvread, Morgan Lewis of Barehedydd, Richard Morys of Cynneinogg, Moris Griffith, Richard of Cynlan, Thomas Jones, smith, David Evans, schoolmasters of Talybont, Thomas Griffith of Cwmysgolhaig, James Evans of Vinyeard and ? E.Thomas, the writer. Endorsed is: 1711/12, Jan. 8, 1. Thomas Griffies of Pemypompren [sic] gent., son and heir of the said Griffith Thomas; 2. James Evans of Winllan, gent., and Jane his wife, only daughter and heir of the said Richard John Phillip and Margarett Rowland. Receipt for £65 principal money and £3: 18: 0 interest.
Preferred citation: 35.
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1. Simon Evan Moris of Cylan, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Evan Thomas of Vineyeard [sic], parish aforesaid, gent. Grant of the messuage and lands called Tythin kerrig Mawre, in a place called Maesmor, parish of Llanvihangell Generglyn.
Preferred citation: 36.
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Probate of the will and codicil of Evan Thomas of Winllan, township of Cylan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvyhangel Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent. Will dated 20 April 1705. Codicil dated 21 April 1705. Inventory dated 2 October 1705.
Preferred citation: 49.
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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.].
Preferred citation: 50.
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1. Richard Lewis, John James and Griffith John;. 2. James Evans. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 37.
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1. Griffith Thomas and Thomas Griffies, his son and heir apparent, both of Pennard y Pompren, parish of Llanfihangel Gener Glyn, co. Cardigan, gentn.;. 2. James Evans of Winllan, parish of Llanfihangel Gener Glyn, gent. Grant of the messuage and lands called Tythyn y Ty'n y Berth, township of Caylan & Maismor, parish of Llanfihangel Gener Glyn.
Preferred citation: 18-19.
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1. James Evans of Winllan, co. Cardigan, gent., and Jane his wife;. 2. David Prudderch of Rhyw-Abon, co. Denbigh, and Simon Davies of Castle-Bugaid, co. Cardigan, gentn. Lease And Release to lead the uses of a fine of the properties specified in Nos. 13-14 of 29-30 June 1688.
Preferred citation: 38-39.
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1. James Evans, gent., and Evan Evans, his son and heir apparent, both of Winllan, co. Cardigan;. 2. Edward Prichard of Kenniarth, parish of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 3. Littleton Lloyd of New Town and Rowland Prichard of the parish of Darrowen, both in co. Montgomery, Lewis Lewis of Dole y Clettwr, co. Cardigan, and Lewis Edwards of Talgarth, co. Merioneth, gentn. Lease And Release (after the marriage of the said Evan Evans and Bridgett his wife, daughter of the second party) of the messuages and lands called Tythin y Winllan otherwise Tythin Bwlch y Bleiddbwll, Tyddin Pant y Gell, Tyddin Pant y Carw, Llyest y Castell, Corlan Llyest y Castell, Llyest y Garn Gyfe, Corlan Llyest y Garn Gyfe, Tythin y Neyodd, Tythin Llety Goch Hen, Tythin Kerrig Mawr, Tythin Tu yn y Berth, Tythin yr heligg and Tythin y Skybor Goch, a parcel of lands called Cae yr Gerydry, and the messuages and lands called Tythin Keel Pont Llyffant and Tythin Llaine y Draine Llwyne otherwise Gellan fair, township of Caylan & Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, co. Cardigan. Attached to No. 38 is: 1725, June 10 1. James Evans and Evan Evans; 2. Edward Prichard. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 40-41.
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1. James Evans, formerly of Winllan and now of Noyath, and Evan Evans, his eldest son and heir apparent, of Winllan aforesaid, both in the parish of Llanvihanghel Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gentn.;. 2. Catherine Chichester, widow of Gyles Chichester, late of Arlington, co. Devon, esq., deceased. Lease And Release (being a mortgage for £59: 19: 0) of the messuages and lands called Twy-yn y Noyadd, Twythyn y Cerrig Mawre, Tythin ty yn y Berth, Tythin tu yn yr helig, Tythyn y Skeybor Goch, Gaer Gerdry, Tythyn keel pant y Lliffant, and Tythyn llaine draine llwyne otherwise Gollan fair, township of Caylan and Maesmore, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, co. Cardigan. Endorsed on No. 41 is:. 1751, April 25. 1. Will[ia]m Dewey, to the use of John Chichester, esq.;. 2. Mr James Evans, grandson of the above-named James Evans. Receipt for the contents of the above mortgage.
Preferred citation: 42.
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1. John Morgan, on behalf of James Evans the younger of Winllan, parish of Llanfihangel Gener Glyn, co. Cardigan, gent., and now of London;. 2. John David of Dyffryn Melindwr, in the said county, yeoman. Lease for seven years of the lands and tenements called Winllan and part of Neiodd. [Covenants include the making of a dam in the river Maesmor on the lands called Ty n'y nant to water the ground below Neiodd, liming, making a fence from the top of Cae'r Skybor to the rye ground, keeping no goats, and ploughing and manuring the ground of James Evans the elder, gent., at half profit.].
Preferred citation: 43.
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1. James Evans of Noyadd, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. James Lewes of Wyne, co. Cardigan, and James Newland of the county borough of Carmarthen, gentn. Lease of possession of the properties specified in Nos. 38-9 of 9-10 June 1725 to the intent that a release may be made the following day between;. 1. James Evans;. 2. James Lewes and James Newland;. 3. John Jones of Tyglyn, parish of Llanddewyaberarth, and Elltyd Evans of Aberystwyth, parish of Llanbadarn Vawr, both in co. Cardigan, gentn.;. 4. John Griffiths of Pennard y Pompren, parish of Llanvihangel Generglyn, in the same county, gent. Attached is:. 1751, Aug. 19. 1. James Lewes;. 2. Mr James Evans of Noyadd in Generglyn. Receipt for £10: 4: 0 in part payment of the costs of a recovery.
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Deeds and documents, 1517-1659.
Preferred citation: 71.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of [Ke]ueill' recording the surrender by Morys ap D'd. Bleuney with the consent of Ll'n ap Rs ap M'th, Jeu'n ap Rs ap M'th and D'd ap Rs ap M'th of Tithyn Mayes Dauit and Dole Aberkadyan, parish of Llanorren, of the gavel called Gauell Wenessta, and the granting of the same to Jeu'n ap S[ir] Thomas and his heirs. Seneschal: Sir Richard Herbert. Latin.
Preferred citation: 72.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Keueillioc recording the surrender by Elisabeth verch Gruffith ap John ap Gruffith ap John,' Vichan with the consent of Ieuan ap Gilim ap Ieuan Goch, her husband, of Tithyn y Braich at Ryw ir Taro, parish of Llanoryn, and the granting of the same to Ieuan ap Sir Thomas and his heirs. Seneschal: Sir Richard Herbert. Latin.
Preferred citation: 73.
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Will dated 14 Feb. 1538/9. Witnesses: D[eio?] Griffin, rector of Llanoryn, Gruffith ap John,' ap Lle'n Gethyn, and Morus ap Ieuan Goch. Latin.
Preferred citation: 58.
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1. Edward ap William Gogh ap ll'n Vichan, son and heir of the said William of the town of Michenll';. 2. Thomas ap Jeu'n ap Person. Grant of a burgage in Stryet Gwyr Keveillioyk. [Boundaries specified include Mays y Pistill.]. Latin.
Preferred citation: 59.
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1. Edward ap William Gogh ap ll'n Vychan, otherwise Williams, of the city of London;. 2. Thomas ap Jeu'n ap Person of the hundred of Machanlleth, co. Montgomery. Bond for the quiet possession of half a house between the two doors which lead through the said house and the maen gwyn, which house is set in Heol Gwyr Keveiliog. [Witnesses include Owen ap Sir David.].
Preferred citation: 74.
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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.
Preferred citation: 75.
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1. Dauid ap Ieuan ap Person of Llanwrin, co. Montgomery, and Rob't ap Ieuan ap Person of Mallwyd, co. Merioneth, yeomen;. 2. Ieuan ap Thomas ap Ieuan ap Person, yeoman. Quitclaim of the tenement and land called Maes Dauid, township of Llanvechan, comot of Keveiliog, co. Montgomery. Latin.
Preferred citation: 76.
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1. Ho'll ap Rees and Mredith ap Ho'll ap Rees, both of Llanorin, co. Montgomery, gentn., and Thomas ap Owen ap Rees of Maghenlleth, yeoman;. 2. Ieuan ap Thomas ap Ieuan ap Person, yeoman. Bond for the assurance of the tenement and lands called Esgair Rhiw r Tarw at Lle r Hendy, township of Llanvechan. [Boundaries specified include Nant Rhiw r Tarw and a river called Diwlas and the mountains above.].
Preferred citation: 77.
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1. Mredith ap Ho'll ap Rees of Llanorin, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. Ieuan Thomas ap Ieuan ap Person of the same, yeoman. Grant of the messuage and lands called Esgair Rhiw r Tarw otherwise Lle r Heendy, township of Llanvechan, comot of Keueiliog, in recompense for a burgage of land and two parts of a burgage called Deyparth Place in Stryt Gwyr Deheybarth, town of Maghenlleth, bordering on a field called Maes y Llynlloedd. [Boundaries of the former property: as in No. 76]. Latin.
Preferred citation: 78.
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1. Mredith ap Ho'll ap Rees;. 2. Ieuan ap Thomas ap Ieuan ap Person. Bond for the quiet possession of the property in the township of Llanvechan specified in No. 77.
Preferred citation: 65.
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1. Catherin vergh Owen of Abercorys, co. Merioneth, widow, Owen ap Jeu'n ap Rees and Lewes ap Jeu'n ap Rees of the same, yeomen;. 2. Rouland Pughe, esq. Bond for the quiet possession and further assurance of a house in Stryt gwyr Gwynedd, town of Maghenlleth. [Scribe: Thomas ap Owen.].
Preferred citation: 66.
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1. Rouland Pughe of Mathavarn, co. Montgomery, esq.;. 2. Hugh ap Morice ap Rees of Maghenlleth, yeoman. Grant of the properties specified in No 65. Latin.
Preferred citation: 105.
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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.
Preferred citation: 60.
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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.].
Preferred citation: 61.
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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.
Preferred citation: 79.
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1. Ievan Thomas ap Ievan ap Person of the parish of Llanworin, co. Montgomery, yeoman, and Dauid ap Ievan, his son;. 2. Rowland Meredith of the same parish, gent. Settlement (previous to the marriage of the said Dauid ap Ievan and Katherine verch Humffrey, daughter of Humffrey ap John ap Ievan Lloid, gent.) of the messuages and lands called Tythin Maes Dauid [and] Tythin ller hendy, township of Llanvechan, parish of Llanworin. Boundaries specified: a river called Dywlas, the top of the mountain called Bwlch y garneth, and 'pyrles' or brooks called Nant Rhiw r tarw and Nant y gwreiddin. Seals removed.
Preferred citation: 80.
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Will dated 12 April 1613. [Witnesses include Morice ap Hughe, clerk, testator's ghostly father.]. [Proved before John Davies, S.T.B., commissary in Keveiliog and Mowthwy.].
Preferred citation: 62.
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Exemplification of a fine dated 6 May 1611 between Edward ap John, plaintiff, and John Morris ap Owen and Katherine his wife, deforciants, of one messuage in Machanlleth, co. Montgomery. Latin. Endorsed is:. 1719/20, March 13. Memorandum by Harry David Griffith that he took 'these' in custody concerning Mr Evan Evans's mother which he was 'Escandalize' by Edward Robert, corviser, of the 's[ai]d' town.
Preferred citation: 52.
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1. Moris Pughe of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. Thomas Caddwalader of Machenlleth, weaver. Mortgage for £10: 10s: 0d of a messuage in Streete Pentre yr Allt, town of Machenlleth.
Preferred citation: 53.
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Preferred citation: 54.
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1. Moris Pughe, gent., and Rowland William and Hugh ap John David ap Owen, weavers, all of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery;. 2. Thomas Caddwalader. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 56.
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1. Edward ap John, tanner, and Howell ap Edward, his son and heir apparent, yeoman, both of Maghenlleth, co. Montgomery;. 2. Thomas Caddwalader of the same, weaver. Mortgage for £15 of the messuage called Y Tuy yn y Pale in Streete Gwyr Keveiliog, town of Maghenlleth.
Preferred citation: 55.
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1. Moris Pughe, late of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, and now of London, gent., son and heir of Hugh ap Moris, late of Mechenlleth aforesaid, deceased;. 2. Thomas Caddwalader of Machenlleth aforesaid, weaver. Release of the equity of redemption of the property specified in No. 52 of 9 Oct. 1616.
Preferred citation: 98.
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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.].
Preferred citation: 57.
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1. Howel ap Edward of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, 'corrar' [?tanner];. 2. Thomas Cadwallader of the same, draper. Bond for the performance of covenants. [Witnesses include Owen Johnes, clerk.].
Preferred citation: 100.
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1. Henry Lloid of the parish of Penall, co. Merioneth, gent., and John ap Ieuan Thomas and Dauid ap John ap Ieuan Thomas, both of the parish of Llanwoorin, co. Montgomery, gentn.;. 2. Henry James of the parish of Churchstocke, co. Montgomery, gent. Bond for the payment of £4: 2: 0.
Preferred citation: 99.
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1. John ap Richard Vaughan of Penmaen Mawr, parish of Dolgelley, co. Merioneth, and Robert John, one of his sons, gentn.;. 2. David John ap Ieuan Thomas of the parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, gent. Bond for the payment of £50 at the dwelling house of the said David in Glan Dvwlas, parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery. ? Not executed.
Preferred citation: 81.
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1. John ap Ieuan Thomas of the parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, gent., and David John, gent., his son and heir apparent;. 2. Harry Pritchard of the town of Machenlleth, gent. Mortgage for £75 of the messuages and lands called Tythen Maes David, Tythen Lle r Hendy and Tythen y Braych, township of Llanvechan, parish of Llanoryn.
Preferred citation: 89.
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1. John ap Ieuan Thomas and Dauid ap John, his son and heir apparent, both of Llanvechan, parish of Llanwyryn, co. Montgomery, gentn.;. 2. Rowland Dauid ap Richard of Llanvechan, yeoman;. 3. Evan ap Humffrey ap John ap Ieuan Lloyd of Llanvechan and Thomas Meredith of Glynkairig, gentn. Settlement (after the marriage of the said Dauid ap John and Margarett v'gh Rowland, daughter of the second party) of the messuage called Tythyn glyn y Pynfarch in Llanvechan. [Witnesses include Robert David ap Evan, weaver.]. [Executed by the first party only, and with a bond for the performance of covenants attached.].
Preferred citation: 90.
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[Executed by the second party only.].
Preferred citation: 91.
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1. David John, Evan ap Humffrey and Evan Richard David, all of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, gentn.;. 2. Henry Pritchard of Machenlleth, gent. Bond for the performance of covenants. [Reference to Mawld verch Howell, widow, mother of the said David John.].
Preferred citation: 101.
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1. Henry James of the township of Mellington, parish of Churchstock, co. Montgomery, yeoman;. 2. Harry Lloyd of Pentperthog, gent., and Dauid ap John. Acquittance from a bond.
Preferred citation: 82.
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1. Humffrey David ap Howell of the parish of Llanworyn, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. Rowland David ap Richard of the said parish, yeoman. Assignment of the mortgage specified in No 81 and further mortgage for £45 of the properties specified therein.
Preferred citation: 83.
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1. David John ap Ieuan Thomas of the parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. Rowland David ap Richard of the same parish, yeoman. Mortgage for £138 of the messuages and lands called Tythen Maes David, Tythen Lle r Hendy and Tythen y Braych, township of Llanvechan, parish of Llannoryn.
Preferred citation: 84.
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Preferred citation: 85.
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1. David John ap Ieuan Thomas of the parish of Llannoryn, co. Montgomery, Harry Lloyd of Pant-Perthog, co. Merioneth, and Henry Pritchard of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, gentn.;. 2. Rowland David ap Richard. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 86.
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1. David John ap Ieuan Thomas (as in No 83);. 2. Rowland David ap Richard (as in No 83). Further Mortgage for £25 of the properties specified therein.
Preferred citation: 87.
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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.
Preferred citation: 102.
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1. Dauid John of the parish of Llanowrin, co. Montgomery, and John Owen of the parish of Pennall, co. Merioneth, yeoman;. 2. Rowland Evan of Pennall, co. Merioneth, labourer. Bond for the payment of £6.
Preferred citation: 88.
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1. Thomas Parry of the parish of Pennall, co. Merioneth;. 2. Rowland Dauid ap Richart of the parish of Llanorin, co. Montgomery. Promissory Note for £3.
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Deeds and documents, 1661-1910.
Preferred citation: 67.
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1. Thomas Evan of the town of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, gent., who is between 20 and 21 years of age;. 2. Jane verch Edward, widow of Evan ap Ryddr' late of the said town, inn-holder, deceased. Agreement (after the marriage of the first party and Katherin his wife, only daughter of the said Evan and Jane) to convey a messuage in Streete Pentre r Allt otherwise Streete Gwyr Gwynedd and a messuage in Streete Pentre y Maen Gwyn otherwise Streete Gwyr Kyveiliog, town of Machenlleth.
Preferred citation: 104.
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1. Henry Pritchard of the town of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, gent.;. 2. David John ap Evan Thomas of the parish of Llanworing, gent. General Release.
Preferred citation: 92.
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1. Rowland David ap Richard of the parish of Llanworin, co. Montgomery, yeoman;. 2. Humphrey Thomas Moris of the town of Machenlleth, weaver. Grant of the messuages and lands called Tythin Maes Davidd, Tythin Lle yr Hendry and Tythin y Braich, and houses, etc., standing upon the tenement and lands called Tythin GlynPymfarch, parish of Llanworin.
Preferred citation: 93.
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1. Rowland David ap Richard, John Rowland, yeoman, and Thomas Rowland, all of Llanworin, co. Montgomery;. 2. Humphrey Thomas Moris. Bond for the performance of covenants.
Preferred citation: 103.
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1. Dauid John and Roderick Dauid, both of the parish of Llanworin, co. Montgomery;. 2. Griffith Charles Lloyd, both of the same. Bond for the payment of £6 5s.
Preferred citation: 94-95.
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1. Humphrey Thomas Moris of Dolegreadog, parish of Machenlleth, co. Montgomery, weaver;. 2. David Richard of Lwingwern, parish of Llanwrin, yeoman. Lease And Release of the messuages and lands called Tyddin maes Davudd, Tyddin Lle r hen Du and Tyddin y Braich otherwise Cae y Braich, township of Llanfechan, parish of Llanwrin.
Preferred citation: 96.
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1. Edward David, gent., and Elizabeth Edward, widow, his mother, both of Llwyngwerne, co. Montgomery;. 2. Rees Hughes of Pantperthog, co. Merioneth, gent., Ellias Rhydderch of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, corviser, John Cadwalader of Garthbibio, co. Montgomery, gent., and Humphrey Rhydderch of Llanymowthwy, co. Merioneth, yeoman. Lease of possession of the messuages and lands called Tyddyn Maesddavidd otherwise Llwyn Gwerne, Tyddyn Lle'r hendy and Tythyn y Braich, and rooms of houses, etc., standing upon a messuage and lands called Tythyn Glyn y synfaich, township of Llanvechan, parish of Llanwryn, co. Montgomery.
Preferred citation: 68.
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Latin.
Preferred citation: 63.
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1. Evan Evans of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, yeoman, and Mary his wife;. 2. Rees Parry of the town of Machynlleth, mercer. Deed declaring the uses of a fine of two messuages in the town of Machynlleth.
Preferred citation: 64.
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1. Evan Evans of the town of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, yeoman, and Mary his wife;. 2. Edward Rhydderch of Cymere, co. Merioneth, gent. Demise for 500 years (being a mortgage for £30) of a messuage in the town of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery. Endorsed are:. 1728, June 28-1730, May 19. 1. Edward Rhydderch;. 2. Edward David of Llwyn Gwern, executor of Evan Evans. Receipts for interest and principal. Attached are:. 1727, Oct. 19. 1. John Evans [? living in Somerset];. 2. Edward David of Llwyn Gwern, executor of Evan Evans. Receipt for a legacy of £15 left by his father, the said Evan Evans, and:. 1728, May 25. 1. Charles Davies;. 2. Edward David. Receipt for a legacy of £5 bequeathed by Evan Evans to Jane Humphreys, wife of the first party.
Preferred citation: 97.
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1. Edward David of Llwyngwern, parish of Llanvryn, co. Montgomery, gent., and John Edward, his son and heir apparent;. 2. John Jones of Poesnett, said parish of Llanvryn, yeoman, Edward David of Eskirweddan, co. Merioneth, yeoman, John Edwards of Crychnant, co. Merioneth, gent., and Morris Griffith of the parish of Cemmes, co. Montgomery, gent. Lease of a possession of the properties specified in No 96 of 1 July 1716.
Preferred citation: 69.
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Affidavit sworn by Evan Rowland of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, tailor, concerning the settlement in Machynlleth of his father Row[la]nd Thomas, deceased.
Preferred citation: 70.
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1. John Edwards;. 2. Evan Rowland. Receipt for £2 2s., being expenses relating to the will of Mr Edward David, late of Llwyngwern, but now of Galltyllan in Penegoes. Damaged.
Preferred citation: 106.
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1. Lumley Williams of Kyffin, co. Mont., gent., Anne his wife, and Lewis Hughes of Gogerth, co. Mer., gent.;. 2. William Vaughan of Caethley, esq., and Lewis Evans of Talgarth, gent., both of co. Mer. Deed to lead the uses of a fine (to secure the jointure of the said Anne by her marriage with John Hughes, her former husband, dec., and father of the said Lewis Hughes) of the capital messuage and lands called Gogerth and the messuages and lands called tythin trwyn y Penrhyn alias y fron gôch and ...Garthmore, in t. Kefn rhos, p. Tywyn, co. Mer. Witnesses include Thomas Lewis, clerk.
Preferred citation: 108.
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Will dated 22 Feb. 1821. Codicil dated 7 Feb. 1822. [Photostat copy of registered copy.].
Preferred citation: 109.
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Will dated 9 Feb. 1842. [Photostat copy of registered copy.].
Preferred citation: 110.
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Will dated 11 Dec. 1855. [Photostat copy of registered copy.].
Preferred citation: 111.
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Press cutting.
Preferred citation: 113-20.
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Correspondence between Messrs De Bernardy Bros., 28 John Street, Bedford Row, London W.C., and Mrs Catherine Hughes, Gogarth, Machynlleth (Nos 113-14) and Capt. Tho[ma]s Hughes of Aberdovey, and between Olliver, Brown & Pennefather, Wellington, and Messrs De Bernardy Bros., relating to the estate in New Zealand of Richard Hughes (d 1839) and the history of his family.
Preferred citation: 123-26.
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Preferred citation: 107.
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Will dated 6 Oct. 1877.
Preferred citation: 121.
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Power Of Attorney from Thomas Hughes of Aberdovey, co. Merioneth, master mariner, and John Hughes of 19 Wakefield Street, Froghall Lane, Warrington, Lancashire, carpenter, to Edward Balcombe Brown of Wellington, New Zealand, barrister, touching a piece of land in that city formerly belonging to Richard Hughes, late of Stourbridge, co. Worcester, draper, deceased.
Preferred citation: 122.
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1. Olliver, Brown & Dean, Wellington, solicitors;. 2. Messrs De Bernardy Bros. Receipt for a bill of costs, 1878-88, relating to the estate of Richard Hughes, deceased.
Preferred citation: 112.
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Press cutting.
Preferred citation: 127.
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Writ of mandamus in a plea of trespass by John Lloyd, gent., against Jenkin Richard before the justices of assize for co. Hereford. Latin.
Preferred citation: 1.
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Testimonial signed by about thirty of the clergy and lay officials of the diocese of St Davids expressing their regret at the loss they have sustained by the elevation of Bishop Thomas Burgess to the see of Salisbury.