Dangos 2973 canlyniad

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Gogerddan Estate Records
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Gwynionydd Iscoed and Is Cerdin, investigation into crown lands

Papers concerning an investigation in 1823 by the Office of Woods and Forests into the profits from crown manors in Cardiganshire held by Pryse Pryse, with particular reference to the farm of Kevenymaes. The file includes summaries of profits from crown lands at Kevenymaes, Gwynionydd Iscoed and Is Cerdin in Troed-yr-aur, Llanwenog, etc. 1808-1814; a list of the manors belonging to Pryse Pryse, and relevant letters by John Wilkin and Pryse Pryse to Charles Deare, 1823.

Mabwynion

Records of the manor of Mabwynion, Cardiganshire, comprising court leet presentments, 1803; an affidavit in a prosecution by David John Morgan for encroachment in the parish of Llanfair Clydogau, 1806; certification of a presentment to permit David Pugh of Glanyravon to enclose land, 1807; and a petition by the inhabitants of Llanfair Clydogau to Edward Loveden Loveden, lord of the manor, complaining of disturbance by the agent of Thomas Johnes of Hafod, 1809

Case concerning property in Llanddeiniol

Copy of an order of the Court of the Council in the Marches of Wales in a case between David Thomas, Margaret vch Thomas his wife, Morgan Herbert and Jane vch Morgan, (wife of Morgan Jenkin) plaintiffs, and Evan Lloyd ap Lewies, Evan Phyllipp, David Harry and others, concerning premises called Tythyn Ffynnon Baskett, Tir Res ap Dio ap Hullyn and Tythyn y Vagwyr Vagh in the parish of Landdeiniol, Cardiganshire, 1587.

Richard Lewis vs William David

Abstract of title of lands (unspecified) in a case between Richard Lewis, quer, and William David, def., which descended from David Lloid ap Lle’n to Walter David Lloyd Watkin (deleted) in 1599

Answer of Edward Loveden concerning title to property in Berkshire

Answer of Edward Loveden, defendant. with Sebastian Loveden in a case brought by John Lee and Anne his wife, John Gilmore and Katherine his wife, Dorrell Dearing and Elizabeth his wife, and Mary Loveden, daughters of Walter Loveden, the defendant’s brother, concerning the claim to property in Buscot and Lambourn [post-1649]

Alice Lewis vs Dame Dorothy Pryse and Edward Pryse : debt

Bill of complaint in the Chancery division of the Court of Great Sessions for Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire, 1692, by Alice Lewis of Abergwili, widow of Lodowicke Lewis, plaintiff, against Dame Dorothy Pryse, Edward Pryse and Evan Jones, defendants, for neglecting to repay two sums lent by the plaintiff to Sir Thomas Pryse and Sir Richard Pryse in 1674; and a subsequent bill by Griffith Lloyd of Cwmgwili, for non-payment of the debt which was required to fulfil a bequest in the will of Alice Lewis to the poor of the parish of Abergwili, with a bond by the defendants to Lodowicke Lewis,, 1685, a writ and the answer of Edward Pryse, 1696.

John Morris and Thomas Pryse : suit of mill at Aberystwyth

Copy bill of complaint in the High Court of Chancery by John Morris of Aberystwyth, miller, and Thomas Pryse of Gogerddan against John Evans, Lewis Mathias, Jennet Davies and other named individuals, for their refusal to comply with suit of mill at Our Lady’s Mill, Aberystwyth and to pay the customary toll, together with defendants’ answers, 1743-1744

John Pughe Pryse vs John Lloyd and Maria Charlotta his wife : the Gogerddan mines

Orders and an affidavit from a suit in the High Court of Chancery by the representative of John Pughe Pryse, plaintiff, against John Lloyd and Maria Charlotta, his wife, the plaintiff’s mother, concerning the working of Gallt y Crib (Allt y Crib, Henfwlch, Penybank and Penyffordd Goch mines to the benefit of the Gogerddan estate, 1753-1755.

John Davies and others vs Edward Loveden Loveden and Margert his wife : title to a mill, etc.

Papers from a case brought in the Chancery division of the Great Sessions for Cardiganshire by John Davies, John Thomas and Nicholas Rees, plaintiffs, against Edward Loveden Loveden and Margert his wife, defendants, involving the title of a mill and premises which John Davies alleged was leased to him by Francis James, agent of Lewis Pryse, comprising bills of costs, defendant’s answer and a copy order referring the case to arbitration, 1783-1785

Thomas Clayton, lessee of Pryse, vs John Smith : Cwmsymlog ejectment

Papers from a case brought in the Court of King’s Bench heard at Hereford Assizes, by Thomas Clayton, plaintiff, lessee of Margaret Pryse and the trustees of Lewis Pryse her late husband, against the previous tenant, John Smith of London, in a plea of trespass and ejectment in order to recover the lead and copper mines at Cwmsymlog or Blaen Cwmsymlog in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, 1791. The file includes the pleas; writs summoning witnesses to testify; draft declarations in ejectment; briefs for the plaintiff, reciting the demise by Margaret Pryse to John Smith in 1787; bills of costs; affidavits; court orders; and letters to John Jones of Machynlleth, attorney for Margaret Pryse, from John Marshall of Grays Inn; and Edward Loveden Loveden at Woodstock.

Cases relating to Tynewydd, Llanychaearn, Morfa Swnd and Llangywer

Miscellaneous legal papers, relating to the clandestine removal of farm stock of Thomas Evans, distrained at Tynewydd, 1824; the entitlement of the tenant of Cornele to common turbary on the tenement of Maesmeillion in the parish of Llangywer, Merioneth, belonging to William Cobb Gilbertson, 1824; trespasses against Jenkin Jenkins and on land at Llanychaearn belonging to Lewis Davies of Tanybwlch, 1824-1825; and a dispute between Dr Rees Williams against Rees Jones, lessee of George Bonsall, concerning land on Morfa Swnd leased by the mayor and Corporation of Aberystwyth to the plaintiff, with map 1825

Schedules of documents relating to legal cases

Schedules mainly of books and papers (1641-1859), taken by J.G. Williams from the muniments chest at Gogerddan and delivered to Parry and Atwood, or in the ‘tin box’ for various trials at Cardigan, 1853-1859, including the Dolrhyddlan cause, Clark and Dickinson relating to Esgair Hir mine, and the royalty received from mines in the manor of Genau’r-glyn by the lords of the manor, together with a pedigree of the Clement family, and extracts from Meyrick’s History of Cardiganshire and from Bainbridge.

Guardianship of the children of Pryse Loveden

Papers relating to the guardianship and maintenance of the children of Pryse Loveden of Gogerddan, who died in 1855. They include draft affidavits of Margaretta Jane, his widow, and Edward Lewis Pryse, in support of a summons by the High Court of Chancery for the guardianship of Pryse Loveden, Margaret Pryse and Caroline Agnes Loveden, copies of baptism records, 1838, 1841; and cases and opinions on raising portions for the maintenance of the younger children, and for repairs to Gogerddan mansion during the minority of Pryse Loveden (the yoounger), 1856-1858.

‘Copy of Edward Pryse’e bill in Chancery respecting the Llanerchclwydie Mine and the Brynmawr Common’

Original envelope addressed to J.G. Williams containing a letter by Boys and Tweedie, solicitors, 1857, sending copies of legal papers and other documents relating to lead mining on the Gogerddan estate. These include the bill of complaint to the High Court of Chancery by Edward Pryse of Gogerddan against Lewis Lewis of the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, defendant, for trespass and mining on the common of Brynmawr in the manor of Genau’r-glyn, adjoining the defendant’s property of Llanerchyclwyde (boundaries described) with a map attached [1693x1697]; a bill of loading of Cwmsymlog ore onto the ship, Royal Fancy, 1755; proposals for mining leases to Robert Morris and Thomas Morris, and copies of papers in a lawsuit between John Pughe Pryse, plaintiff, and John Lloyd and Maria Charlotta, his wife, [c 1753] -1754.

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