1 William Vaughan of Guildsfield, co. Mont., clerk, and Robert Pugh of Henblas, co. Mer., gent. 2 Owen Tudyr, gent., and John Owen, his son and heir apparent, both of Cefn yr Owen, co. Mer. 3 John Owen of Waenfach, p. Llanegrin, co. Mer., gent. Mortgage for £600 (by way of demise for 499 years) of the capital m. and lands called Cefn yr Owen Issa and the m's, lands, and fulling mills called Erw Wen, Cae Iago, Cwm Coriscl, Pandu'r gader, and Pandu Cefn yr Owen, p. Dolegelley, co. Mer.
Mortgage for £600 (by way of demise for 499 years) of the capital m. and lands called Cefn yr Owen ...,
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- Reference
- GB 210 3.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005441561(alternative) ISYSARCHB23
- Dates of Creation
- 1732, Dec. 5.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
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Note
Preferred citation: 3.
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