Mortgage for £5000 (by way of demise for 1500 years) of a capital m. and lands called Abermaide, a dwelling ...,

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  • Reference
    • GB 210 37.
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls005049477
      (alternative) ISYSARCHB3
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1789, Jan. 14.
  • Location
    • ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

Scope and Content

1 Robert Lloyd of Oswestry, Shropshire, esq. 2 Thomas Phipps of Llwyn y Mapsis, Shropshire, esq. 3 Robert Haselfoot of Boreham, Essex, esq. Mortgage for £5000 (by way of demise for 1500 years) of a capital m. and lands called Abermaide, a dwelling house, garden and water corn grist mill called Abermaide Mill, m's and lands called Tan y Graig, Cwm Edwig, Allt Mai and Tyn y fron and two other dwelling houses in p's Llanychaiarn and Llanilar, a mansion house and lands called the Plas in the town of Llanbadarn Vawr, a parcel of landed Llain y Roft, ten parcels of land called Park y Grose, Ddolevach, Cae Crwn, Caihelig, Park Ddole Dai, Cae or Park Howell, Ddole Las Ucha, Ddole las issa, Cae Mawr or Park Ucha and Cae Mawr Issa, parcels of land in Gogerthan, m's and lands called Tytair Chimthey and Geifron otherwise Godergoch, and a sheepwalk near Steddfa gerrigg called Nant y node Sheepwalk, all in p. Llanbadarn Vawr, a m. and lands called Tan y Rallt in p's Llanbadarn Vawr and Llanilar, m's and lands called Craig y Bwch, Tyn r helig, Pen lan las, Ty Llwyd and Gilfach, Bryn Glas and Pant Mawr in man. Llanbadarn Vawr within p's Llanbadarn fawr, Llanbadarn y Croiddyn and Llanilar, a parcel of land called pen maesgleasa adjoining Tygwyn, the lime kiln and another parcel of land where a dwelling house and garden formerly stood called Drevechan, and a m. and garden in or near the town of Aberystwyth, all in co. Card., man. Pennal with the fishery in the River Dyfi and m's and lands within the manor called Ysey borrie, Gellu Green, Caie Madock, and Eskir Las, Pen y Pinner, Cyllellog, Cwm y gila, Caie Bagog, Bryn Eithiniog and Pant y Spyddod, a parcel of land called Csylellog, a chief rent payable out of a m. called Penrhyn, and dwelling houses and gardens and a planting forge in or near the village of Pennal, all in p. Pennal, co. Mer.

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Preferred citation: 37.

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