1. Mary Owen of Tynycaene, p. Pennant, co. Mont., widow, and John Owen of Tynycaene, gent., her son. 2. Edward Williams of Oswestry, Shropshire, gent. Mortgage for £2,700 of: (1) a m. called Grwn Ore, otherwise Gronoer, p. Llanwyddyn, four cottages, and a parcel of land called Ddol Rees, otherwise Ddol Rhys, t. Cefn Coch, in or near the village of Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant, and (2) a m. called Tynycaene, p's Pennant and Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, with the sheepwalk thereto belonging, a water corn mill and two pieces of land, one called Caebach, p. Llanrhaiadr Mochnant, a m., formerly part of Bont fawr, four pieces of land (being part of a farm called Mochnant, otherwise Park Mochnant, otherwise Park) called Rhos-y-afon, Waste, Cae-coch, and Cae-coch-bach, pieces of land, formerly part of Mochnant or Boutlawr [sic], called Werglodd, Dol Alwyn, Dol Ganol, and Dol-y-Bont, p. Pennant, a m. called Moel Ortho, parcels of land forming the Hendre Farm, a m. called The Gelley, and a cottage, p. Hirnant, all in co. Mont., endorsed with: 1884, March 5. (1) The above-named Edward Williams of Oswestry, Shropshire, gent., (2) Edward Williams, and John Jones of Mossfields, Shropshire, esq. Transfer of £1,499.10.9, secured by the above mortgage. Annexed is: 1893, Jan. 18. (1) Longueville and Co., Oswestry, solicitors for Ellis Davies of Voelathro, p. Hirnant, and Edward Davies of Tynewydd, p. Pennant, both in co. Mont., farmers, (2) Edward Williams Vaughan of Oswestry, gent., and John Jones of Mossfields, near Whitchurch, esq., both of Shropshire. Notice that the m. called Tynycaene, p's Pennant and Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, with the sheepwalk thereto belonging, a water corn mill and two pieces of land, one called Caebach, p. Llanrhaiadr Mochnant, a m., formerly part of Bont fawr, four pieces of land (being part of a farm called Mochnant, otherwise Park Mochnant, otherwise Park) called Rhos-y-afon, Waste, Cae-coch, and Cae-coch-bach, pieces of land, formerly part of Mochnant or Boutlawr [sic], called Werglodd, Dol Alwyn, Dol Ganol, and Dol-y-Bont, p. Pennant, a m. called Moel Ortho, parcels of land forming the Hendre Farm, a m. called The Gelley, and a cottage, p. Hirnant, all in co. Mont., have been conveyed by John Owen of Brynllystyn, near Holywell, co. Flint, farmer, to the said Ellis Davies and Edward Davies by a mortgage for £400 dated Jan. 18 1893.
Mortgage for £2,700 of: (1) a m. called Grwn Ore, otherwise Gronoer, p. Llanwyddyn, four cottages, and a parcel of ...,
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- 1874, April 14.
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