Archifdy Ceredigion Archives Solicitors Deposits - Archbold-Williams & Sons, BalaACC. 237 Ref: D/AW Deposited by Archibold-Williams and Son, Bala
(Solicitors) per the Gwynedd Archives Services,
Dolgellau Record Office, Cae Penarlag, Dolgellau.
2nd January 198O.
| | | | | | | 1. | MORTGAGE for £3O
1. Richard Gwyn, of Kilypyll, in the parish of
Nantkwnlle, Co. Card., gent.
Water course, grist mill, etc. in the parish of
Nantkwnlle, commonly called Melin Kilypyll
Endorsement relating to an indenture made 3 April
1736 between Charles Pryce of the parish of
Lanygwirefon, gent, and Thomas Richard of parish
of Llanvihangel Lledyrhode, yeoman
8 May 1642 | | | | 2. | ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT
1. Dame Dorothy Pryse of Bodbage Parke Co. Card.,
Widow
2. Sir Carbery Pryce of Gogarthan, Co. Card. Baronet
To let the Bwlch yr Esgair hir lead mines under the
Manor and Lordship of Generglyn for 150 years
determinable by death of 1.
With covenants: to lease
all buildings he may require for working the mines
to take over the leases of all tenants prejudicially
effected by mining activities
for payment for new discoveries of lead veins by
the valuation of William Pughe of Mathavarn, Co.Montg.
Esq.
Consideration - £200 on Jan. 1st 1692/3 under articles
of agreement of Jan. 1st 1691/2 as specified
Annual rental of £1OO subject to 2. continuing to
work mines and being ejected by no one
£1OO on Sept. 29th 1693 with covenant for repayment if
he is ejected.
Fragments of 2 Pendant Seals
14 Nov. 1692 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 3. | MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT
1. Thomas Hugh parish of Llanbadarn Vawr, yeoman
2. Richard Lewis of Llevengwyn Co. Cardigan, Esq.
Richard Hugh of Llwynglase parish of Llanvichangel
Generglyn, gent.
Simon Morris parish of Llanganvolyn, yeoman
On the marriage of Elizabeth eldest daughter of Simon
Morris to Thomas Hugh messuages and lands in the
township of Elarth, parish of Llanbadarn Vawr called
Tythyn Aber Nant y Corryd alias Tythyn y bedw and
Tythyn Lletty Wenlly and Cae Issa yn nant y pervedd
and in the township of Caylau and Maesmor parish of
Llanvichangell Genorglyn called Tythyn glan yr avon
with a dairy called Llyast gwar y Llath, Tythyn allt
y Cadno, Tir y bryn mawr rhwng y ddwy forth and Tye
y Cerrig Gwnion
To the use of 1 and his issue by Elizabeth with
remainder to his right heirs
Covenant for repayment of £26 15s. if Elizabeth dies
without surviving issue before 1st June 1707
Consideration: £53 15s. (marriage portion)
Endorsed: Seisin
2O Oct. 17O4 | | | | 4. | ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE
1. Hugh Pugh of Cwmbiga, parish of Trefeglwys
Montgomeryshire, gent.
2. Thomas Hughe parish of Llanbadarn Vawr gent, his
brother
recites: mortgage by deed of feoffment, Sir Richard
Pryse late of Gogarthan 4th Nov. 1668 to Thomas
ap Hugh of Elarch, Llanbadarn Vawr gent, for £50 of
Tythin Nant y Pervedd in Elarch
Assignment of mortgage to Catherine Hughe of
Elarch on 14th January 1692/3
Assignment 1st Sept. 171O to Hugh Pugh
Consideration: £53
Endorsed : Livery of seisin
18 Jan. 1725/6 | | | | 5. | BARGAIN AND SALE leading to uses of a Recovery
1. James Evans of Noyadd, parish of Llanvihangell
Generglyn, gentleman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5. | BARGAIN AND SALE (continued)
2. James Lewes of Nyne Co. Cardigan and James
Newland of the Co. Borough of Carmarthen,
gentleman.
3. John Jones of Tyglyn parish of Llanddewy
Aberarth, gentleman and Ellyd Evans of
Aberystwyth, parish of Llanbadarn Vaiwe
gentleman
4. John Griffiths of Penypompren parish of
Llanvihangell, gentleman
Messuages known by the names of Tythyn y Winllou
alias Tythyn Bwlch y Bleiddbwll, tythyn panty Gell,
Tythyn panty Carw, Llwesty Castell, Coclan Lluest
y Castell, Lluesty y Goru Cyft, Coclan Lluest y Corn
Cyft, Tythyn y Noyodd, Tythyn Hetty Gorthen and a
messuage called Tythyn Gerrig mawe and a messuage
called Tythyn y Ty yn y Berth, Tythyn yn Rhelyg,
Tythyn y Stylorgoch with a parcel of lands called
Cae yr Gerydry and a messuage called Tythyn Keel pant
Llyffant and Tythyn Llain y Brain Llwyne alias Gellen
faire all in the townships of Caylan and Marsmere in
the parish of Llanvihangell Gener Glyn
Consideration: 5 shillings
Seal 13th August 1751 | | | | 6. | EXEMPLIFICATION OF A RECOVERY
1. Evan Amvye, gent, and John Jones, gent, of
Cwmcidrol (demandants)
2. Humphry Jones, gent, (tenant to the precipe)
3. John Jones of Aberystwyth, grocer
Of three messuages, 3 cottages, 3 barns, 5 gardens
3 orchards, etc. (8OO acres) in Llanfyhangel-y-
Croyddin, and Llanfyhangelgenerglyn.
Damaged seal 17th August 1785 | | | | 7. | COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years
1. Elizabeth Lloyd, spinster
2. John William and Rees William, both of the parish
of Caron
Messuage, lands etc. known as Blaen yr Esgair in the
par js h of Caron
Annual rent £21 1792/3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8. | COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years
1. Elizabeth Lloyd, spinster, of Cefncoed, Co.
Cardigan.
2. John Rowland, farmer, of Gwai Allt y brinaith,
parish of Llanilar
Messuage etc. called Berthlwyd, parish of Gwnnws,
Co. Cardigan
With Reservations
Annual Rent: £1O O.Od. to be paid twice yearly
(12th May, 12th November)
Seal 1794 | | | | 9. | EXEMPLIFICATION OF A RECOVERY
1. Thomas Griffiths, John Williams, gents.
2. John Beynon, gent.
Exemplification of recovery dated 29th March 1804
of 1 messuage, 1 stable etc. in the parish of
Llanbadarnf awr .
4 April 18O4 | | | | | | |
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