1. Edward Williams of Peniarth, co. Mer., esq. 2. Hugh Owen of Woodhouse, p. Felton, Shropshire, doctor of physick. Acknowledgement of the receipt of £1,500, to be charged upon man. Bodgynnigoreth, otherwise Bengennigoreth, the capital m. called Fryars, p. Llanfaes, the rectories and churches of St Catherine and Llanfaes, the m. called Cremlyn, otherwise Cremlyn manach, p. Llanddona, the m. called Rhos y pill, p. Llanbadrick, the m's called Maes Gwyn, Tythyn Johnson, Engan Gam, and Ty helig, p. Llanidan, the m. called the Green, p. Llanfigael, and the quillets called the Upper park and six m's in the town of Bewmares, all in co. Ang., the capital m. and lands called Tythyn Pantperthog issa, otherwise Ty yn y Coed, Pantperthog ucha, otherwise Tythyn Hugh ap Mathew, Tythyn Gwern Goodivor, Tythyn pant y Gelynen, and Tythyn Abercadian, the water corn mill called Melyn Pantperthog, otherwise Melyn Hugh Lloyd, the fulling mill called Pandû'r Pantperthog, otherwise pandû Hugh Lloyd, and the m's called Kellygan vawr, Cwm r Scolion, Abergafran ûcha, Abergafran issa, and Tythyn Gallt Davidd, otherwise Pwll Bydir, with the house and garden thereto belonging, called Ty yn y Gwm yr Scolion, p. Pennal, and the m's and lands called pant y Carneddy, Tythyn William Physion, Tythyn Llwyn-hen, Tythyn Scybor wenn, Tythyn y Clochydd, otherwise Tythyn y Scybor, otherwise Tythyn y pwll, Gwerglodd pont Fathew, and Llain alswn, p. Towyn, all in co. Mer. (already mortgaged by Edward Williams to Hugh Owen for £1,500 by indentures of lease and release dated 3 - 4 Oct. 1740).
Acknowledgement of the receipt of £1,500, to be charged upon man. Bodgynnigoreth, otherwise Bengennigoreth, the capital m. called Fryars, p ...,
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- Reference
- GB 210 19.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005015950(alternative) ISYSARCHB2
- Dates of Creation
- 1744, July 5.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
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Note
Preferred citation: 19.
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