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Acknowledgement by Humphrey Mostyn of Oswestry, Shropshire, esq., of the receipt of £500 and of a bond for £300 from ...,

Acknowledgement by Humphrey Mostyn of Oswestry, Shropshire, esq., of the receipt of £500 and of a bond for £300 from his brother William Mostyn, which sums had been charged upon estates in cos Mont., Denb. and Flint, for the benefit of Mrs Margaret Mostyn, dec., and the said Humphrey Mostyn respectively.

Appointment and conveyance in trust of the property specified in No. 38 of 19 and 20 Aug. 1791,

1 William Owen, the elder, of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq., and Rebecca, his wife;. 2 William Owen of Woodhouse aforesaid, esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the first party;. 3 Rev. Charles Mytton of Eccleston, Cheshire, clerk, and Richard Rocke of Trefnanney, co. Mont., esq.;. 4 Thomas Crewe Dod of Edge, Cheshire, Esq., and John Mytton of Halston, Shropshire, esq. Appointment and conveyance in trust of the property specified in No. 38 of 19 and 20 Aug. 1791.

Assignment of a mortgage of allotments granted to the third party under the terms of the Rednall inclosure act and ...,

1 Richard Stanier of Idsal otherwise Shiffnal, Shropshire, surgeon;. 2 Harry Watts of Binley, Warwickshire, John Evans of Llewyn y Groes, Shropshire, and Thomas Slater of Shrewsbury, gent., commissioners appointed under an act for inclosing commons in t. Rednal and p. West ffelton, Shropshire;. 3 William Owen of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq.;. 4 Rev. Thomas Urwick of p. Clapham, Surrey, clerk, and Martha, his wife;. 5 William Laugher of Dudley, Worcestershire, merchant, trustee for the fourth party. Assignment of a mortgage of allotments granted to the third party under the terms of the Rednall inclosure act and a further mortgage of the same.

Assignment of mortgage of a capital m. called Bryngwyn, a water corn mill called Trallern Mill, a m. in t ...,

1 Humphrey Humphreys of Pennant, co. Mont., gent.;. 2 William Owen of Woodhouse, co. Mont. (sic), formerly William Mostyn, the younger, of Bryngwyn, co. Mont., esq.;. 3 Robert Pemberton of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, gent. Assignment of mortgage of a capital m. called Bryngwyn, a water corn mill called Trallern Mill, a m. in t. Ystymgynnon with parcels of land called Yrarw Rhyg, Pant yr Nest, Erw yr Nest, Wirgloddy Vach, Wirglodd yr pentre and Errow Kynant belonging thereto, a cottage or dwelling house in the same t., a quillet of land called Letty hene, and a m. and lands called Penny Park and Skyborgoch also in t. Ystymgynnon, all in p. Llanvechan, and other m's in p's Llanvechan, Llangyniew, and Llanvilling, co. Mont. Copy.

Bryngwyn (Montgomeryshire) Estate Records,

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Deeds and documents relating to the Mostyn family of Bryngwyn, Montgomeryshire, and Plas Kynaston, Denbighshire, 1729-84, and their successors, the Owen family of Woodhouse, Shropshire, 1774-1813.

Owen family, of Woodhouse

Conveyance in trust of a capital m. of mansion house called Bryngwyn with its demesne, etc., lands and grounds adjoining ...,

1 William Jennens of Grosvenor Square, Middlesex, esq.;. 2 William Mostyn Owen of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq., formerly William Mostyn, the younger, eldest son and heir at law of William Mostyn, the elder, late of Plas Kynaston, co. Denb., esq., dec., and Rebecca, the wife of the said William Mostyn Owen;. 3 Rebecca Dod of Edge, Cheshire, widow, mother of the said Rebecca Owen;. 4 John Mostyn of Segroit, co. Denb., esq.;. 5 Thomas Lane of Goldsmith Hall, London, gent. Conveyance in trust of a capital m. of mansion house called Bryngwyn with its demesne, etc., lands and grounds adjoining Bryn Gwyn House, a m. of dwelling house and smith's shop, a m., farm and lands called Tu Talwrn, a m. called the Dairy, and a m. in the holding of Thomas Davies, all in p. Llanvechan, co. Mont., to John Mostyn aforesaid, as security for a mortgage debt due to the said William Jennens.

Covenant to remain seised of a parcel of land called Cae Bedw in t. Bodynfoel and p. Llanfechan, co. Mont ...,

1 William Mostyn of Plas Kynaston, co. Denb, esq.;. 2 William Owen of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the first party. Covenant to remain seised of a parcel of land called Cae Bedw in t. Bodynfoel and p. Llanfechan, co. Mont., to the use of the second party for ever.

Declaration of the uses of recoveries suffered in respect of a capital m. called Bryngwyn in p. Llanvechan, co. Mont ...,

1 John Mostyn of Bryngwyn, co. Mont., esq., and William, Mostyn of the same place, esq.;. 2 John Mostyn of Segroit, co. Denb., esq., and Hugh Lloyd of Ruthin, co. Denb., gent. Declaration of the uses of recoveries suffered in respect of a capital m. called Bryngwyn in p. Llanvechan, co. Mont., m's in p's Llanvechan, Llanguniew and Llanvylling, co. Mont., a water corn mill called Tallwrn mill in p. Llanvechan aforesaid, a capital m. called Plas Kynaston in p. Ruabon, co. Denb., m's in p's Ruabon, Wrexham and Llanrhaiader in Kenmerch, co. Denb., and m's in p's Comb, Dymerchion and Melidan, co. Flint. Copy.

Feoffment of a parcel of land called Cae Bedw in t. Bodynfol aforesaid in order to raise a sum of ...,

1 John Edwards of Llanfechan, co. Mont., innkeeper, eldest son and heir of John Edwards, the elder, late of t. Bodynfol in p. Llanfechan, gent., dec.;. 2 Edward Edwards of Llanfyllin, co. Mont., shoemaker, and Timothy Edwards of Llanymynech, co. Denb., shoemaker, youngest sons of John Edwards, the elder, & David Jones of Ty cannol in p. Llanfechan, gent., and Richard Bathers of p. Llansilin, co. Denb., yeoman, husbands respectively of Ellinor and Anne, dau's of John Edwards, the elder;. 3 William Mostyn of Bryngwyn, co. Mont., esq. Feoffment of a parcel of land called Cae Bedw in t. Bodynfol aforesaid in order to raise a sum of £100 charged upon his estate by John Edwards, the elder, to the use of his younger children.

Five indentures of mortgage, assignment of terms of years, etc., relating to the estates of William Mostyn of Plas Kynaston ...,

Five indentures of mortgage, assignment of terms of years, etc., relating to the estates of William Mostyn of Plas Kynaston, co. Denb., esq., and William Mostyn Owen of Woodhouse, Shropshire, esq., his son and heir. The properties specified in these indentures or in recited indentures include a capital m. called Bryngwyn, a water corn mill called Trallern Mill, a quillet called Letty hene, a m. with parcels of land belonging thereto called Yr ardd Rheig, Pantyr nest, Erwyrnest, Gwerrglodd vach, Gwerrgloddy pentre and Erwi Kynant in t. Ystymgynnon, a cottage or dwelling house in t. Ystymgynon, and a m. and lands called Penypark and Skybor Goch also in Ystymgynon, all thus far in p. Llanvechan, co. Mont.; m's called ffinnant, Llys, Withcoed, Wernywiel, plas yn Ddyna and Mathrafal in p's Llanvechan and Llangynniw, co. Mont.; other m's in p's Llanvechan, Llangyniew and Llanvilling, co. Mont.; a capital m. called Plas Kynaston and mines, veins or seams of coal under lands at Plas Kynaston in p. Ruabon, co. Denb.; m. in p's Ruabon, Wrexham and Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denb.; and m's in p's Comb., Dimerchion and Northop, co. Flint.

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