Dangos 466 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Glynllifon Estate Papers,
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Agreement whereby 1 will deliver to 2 a tmt. called Pynt y gwair, p. Llaneinion [Llanengan], together with 7 oxen ...,

  1. Thomas Wynne of Bodvean, co. Caern., esq. 2. Richard Thomas of Llaneinion [Llanengan], labourer. Agreement whereby 1 will deliver to 2 a tmt. called Pynt y gwair, p. Llaneinion [Llanengan], together with 7 oxen for ploughing and whereby 2 will provide two more oxen for ploughing, two good horses with all the necessary ploughing gear, and will plough 14 acres (errowes) and sow the same with wheat, barley, peas and oats, with further husbandry agreements. [of Schedule, Vol. 1, p. 16].

Assignment (by Deed Poll) of Thomas Wynne's moiety of m.'s in Blackman Street, p. Newington, co. Surrey, for the residue ...,

  1. Thomas Wynne of Bodvean, co. Caern., esq., and John Aungier of Virginia, co. Cavan, Ireland. 2. Susan Wynne, spinster. Assignment (by Deed Poll) of Thomas Wynne's moiety of m.'s in Blackman Street, p. Newington, co. Surrey, for the residue of a certain lease granted to Barbara Peake. Recites that Barbara Peake, dec., was granted a lease of the property, which was owned by the hospital of St. Thomas, at an annual rent of £94, that in her will she disposed of only £84 with remainder to 1, that the premises were assigned by 1 in 1670 to Edward Newry, in trust to fulfil legacies contained in the said will, and afterwards for the sole benefit of 1, that the assignment did not direct how the remainder of rents should be disposed of in case of the death of T.W. or J.A. [Note - the connection of the Glynllifon estate with these premises can be attributed to the marriage settlement of Gregory Peake and Barbara Aungier, in which Thomas Wynne was one of the trustees, in consequence of which, the leases to the property were assigned to him. cf. Schedule, Vol. 1, p. 47].

Quitclaim Of l's interest in Tythin y Nante, p. Lanengan, and acquittance and discharge of Evan Thomas from: any bond ...,

  1. William Bevan of co. Caern., gent. 2. Griffith Wynne of Bodvean, gent. Quitclaim Of l's interest in Tythin y Nante, p. Lanengan, and acquittance and discharge of Evan Thomas from: any bond or other security which he gave upon an agreement to pay 1 £5 p.a. for 10 years, with a promise of deliver to 2 the deeds whereby the property was conveyed to 1 from Evan Thomas, if he should find them, he having at present lost them. [Note this property was purchased by 2 in 1675 - see Schedule, Vol. 1, pp. 49-50. For Evan Thomas's connection see Schedule, Vol. 1, p. 46].

Bond in £400 to secure £200,

  1. Ellis Wynne of Cliffords Inn, London. 2. William Edwards of the city of Chester, gent. Bond in £400 to secure £200. Endorsed: details of interest paid up to 1752 and an unsigned receipt (of 2) acknowledging payment of the debt paid by Sir John Wynn, bt.

(I) Rental of the Glanrafon estate in p.'s Llanbeblig, Llanrug, Beddgelert, Llanwnda, Llandwrog, Llanllyfni, Llanvihangel [? y Pennant], co. Caern ...,

(I) Rental of the Glanrafon estate in p.'s Llanbeblig, Llanrug, Beddgelert, Llanwnda, Llandwrog, Llanllyfni, Llanvihangel [? y Pennant], co. Caern., and Llangeinwen, co. Ang. Damaged. (Ii) Edward Williams of Carnarvon, to Lord Newborough at Florence, Italy. The best timber has been sold though there are a few saplings remaining. Mr. Harry Williams of Pentir succeeds Mr. Vincent in the living of Llandwrog.

Canlyniadau 1 i 20 o 466