1 William Jennens of Grosvenor Square, Middlesex, esq.;. 2 William Mostyn Owen of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq., formerly William Mostyn, the younger, eldest son and heir at law of William Mostyn, the elder, late of Plas Kynaston, co. Denb., esq., dec., and Rebecca, the wife of the said William Mostyn Owen;. 3 Rebecca Dod of Edge, Cheshire, widow, mother of the said Rebecca Owen;. 4 John Mostyn of Segroit, co. Denb., esq.;. 5 Thomas Lane of Goldsmith Hall, London, gent. Conveyance in trust of a capital m. of mansion house called Bryngwyn with its demesne, etc., lands and grounds adjoining Bryn Gwyn House, a m. of dwelling house and smith's shop, a m., farm and lands called Tu Talwrn, a m. called the Dairy, and a m. in the holding of Thomas Davies, all in p. Llanvechan, co. Mont., to John Mostyn aforesaid, as security for a mortgage debt due to the said William Jennens.
Conveyance in trust of a capital m. of mansion house called Bryngwyn with its demesne, etc., lands and grounds adjoining ...,
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- Reference
- GB 210 BRA 1157 : 23.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005040821(alternative) ISYSARCHB2
- Dates of Creation
- 1787 Feb. 4.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
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Preferred citation: BRA 1157 : 23.
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