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Assignment for 500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys ...,

  1. Morris Cadwalader of South Lancing, Sussex, schoolmaster, and Salusbury Cadwalader of RhydyGroes, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., blacksmith, administrators of their father, John Cadwalader, late of Rhyd y Groes aforesaid, dec. 2. Edward Jones of Groun, otherwise Groued, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb., farmer, brother and heir of Robert Jones, late of Holywell, co. Flint, gent., dec., who was the eldest son and heir of Edward Jones, late of Groun aforesaid, gent., dec., by Elizabeth, his wife, and now his widow. 3. Edward Williams of Denbigh, co. Denb., gent. Assignment for 500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer.

Assignment for 500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys ...,

  1. John Jones, gent., and Ellen Jones, spinster, both of Geeler, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb., executor and executrix of Edward Jones, late of Geeler aforesaid, gent., dec. 2. Edward Jones of Groun, otherwise Groned, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., gent. 3. Robert Jones the younger of Llaethwryd, p. Cerrig y Druidion, and Cadwallader Jones of Cerrig Galltgwm, p. Spyttû, both in co. Denb., farmers. Assignment for £500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer., and further mortgage for £40 of the properties specified. Witnesses: Ellis Williams, servant to Jno. Jones, Gilar, and R. Parry, cl[er]k, to Mr ? Totty.

Assignment for 99 years (being a mortgage for £80) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Pryse ...,

  1. David Robert of Bodgynfel, p. Gwyddelwern, co. Mer., gent. 2. Richard Jones of Groun, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., gent. 3. John Price of Vron y Go, p. Llanfwroog, co. Denb., farmer. Assignment for 99 years (being a mortgage for £80) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Pryse, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer. Witnesses: ?K. Lewis, late of Bettws and now of Ruthin, Mary Williams, wife to Mr W[illia]ms, Ruthin, and John Williams of Ruthin.

Assignment of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd ...,

  1. Robert Jones the younger of Llathwryd, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb., farmer, survivor of Cadwallader Jones of Cerrig Gallt Gwm, p. Sputtu, co. Denb., farmer. 2. Edward Jones of Groun, otherwise Groned, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb., gent. 3. John Cadwallader of Rhyd y Groes, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb. Assignment of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Prys, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer., and further mortgage for £60 of the properties specified. Witnesses: Jno. Lloyd of Glyn Nannau, Will[ia]m Lloyd, Hendre, and William Ellis.

Certificate that Humphrey Owen of Llwyndu, parish of Llangelynin, co. Mer., bachelor, and Rachel Goodwine, eldest daughter of John Goodwine ...,

Certificate that Humphrey Owen of Llwyndu, parish of Llangelynin, co. Mer., bachelor, and Rachel Goodwine, eldest daughter of John Goodwine of Esgir-goch, parish of Tref-Eglwys, co. Mont., spinster, were married in a public assembly of the people of God called Quakers and others in their public meeting place at Esgir-goch aforesaid.

Conditions Of Sale of the farm and lands called Groudd, otherwise Groun, parish of Cerrig-y-druidion, co. Denb., together with three ...,

Conditions Of Sale of the farm and lands called Groudd, otherwise Groun, parish of Cerrig-y-druidion, co. Denb., together with three cottages adjoining, and agreement by Edward Jones of 60 Victoria Street, Liverpool, tea merchant, to complete the purchase. Endorsed in pencil: 'Two cottages and gardens called Tyn r rhyd ....' .].

Declaration of trust by John Goodwin of Esgair goch, p. Tref-Eglwys, co. Mont., gent., touching the capital m. called Tyddyn ...,

Declaration of trust by John Goodwin of Esgair goch, p. Tref-Eglwys, co. Mont., gent., touching the capital m. called Tyddyn y Neuoedd, otherwise Llwyndu, and the m's called Bronhengwys & Cae Cornel, Rhyddid fach fechan, and Gwastadoedd Canol, otherwise Gwastad coed bach, t. of Llwyngwril, p. Llanglynin, co. Mer., being the post-nuptial settlement of Humphrey Owen of Llwyndu, co. Mer., gent., and Rachel, one of the daughters of the said John Goodwin. [References to Lewis Owen of Tyddyn y Garreg, co. Mer., esq., elder brother of the said Humphrey Owen, Ellinor Edwards, his elder sister and wife of Peter Edwards of Herefordshire, gent., and Samuel Humphreys, sometimes of Pensilvania in America, brother of Owen Humphreys, dec., great-grandfather of the said Humphrey Owen.] Witnesses: Evan Pughe of Bachyrhew and Robert Owen.

Demise for 300 years (being a mortgage for £100) of the m. and lands called Hendre and the parcels of ...,

  1. Robert King of p. Gwiddelwern, co. Mer., yeoman. 2. Godfrey Lloyd of Wrexham, co. Denb., mercer. Demise for 300 years (being a mortgage for £100) of the m. and lands called Hendre and the parcels of lands thereunto belonging called Tir du, y Fedw, maes y Porth, Can [sic] yr Llou ucha, Cae yr Lloy issa, Tir myriog, y Tri Chyfer, Erw y Gron wen, Kae yr Gregin, ?ar Gotel Wrth y Skybor, brin y Fyches, Kae yr Graig, yr Erw felin, yr Erw Wen, Kae y Skybor, Ryd yr Aethnen ucha, y Gotel Rhyd yr Aethen [sic], Gwerglodd yr Hendre, and gwerglodd y Coed, together with commons to the said tmt called Hendre in Mynydd y Ryd Dû, p. Gwyddelwern, co. Mer. [Witnesses include: John Jones of GingEvel, co. Mer.].

Demise for 500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Pryse ...,

  1. Edward Jones of Groun, otherwise Groued, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., gent., eldest son and heir apparent of Richard Jones of Groun aforesaid, gent. 2. Edward Jones of Geeler, p. Cerrig y druidion, co. Denb., gent. Demise for 500 years (being a mortgage for £300) of m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Pryse, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer.. Witnesses: Ow[en] Owens and Hugh Owen, both of Llwyndedwydd.

Demise for 99 years (being a mortgage for £80) of the m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of ...,

  1. Richard Jones of Groun, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., gent. 2. David Roberts of Bodgynfel, p. Gwyddelwern, co. Mer., gent. Demise for 99 years (being a mortgage for £80) of the m's and lands called Groûn, otherwise Groydd, cmt. of Pryse, p. Cerrig y Druidion, co. Denb., and Rhyd Dolwen, t. of Uchuldre, p. Llanfawr, co. Mer., and Appointment of a sum of £60 specified therein. Witnesses: John Williams of Clegir and John Parry and John Roberts, both of Bala. Endorsed is: Receipt of 2 for £80 and promise to assign the mortgage from John Price of Vron y Gô, p. Llanfwrog, co. Denb., farmer, 1772, Dec. 13.

Feoffment of an allotment of land on the late common called Galltegfa marked out by the commissioners for enclosing the ...,

  1. Elizabeth Jones of Moorog Street, p. Llanfwrog, co. Denb., widow of Thomas Jones, late of Moorog Street, farmer, dec., and Robert Burton of Wrexham, butcher, and Anne, his wife, heiress of the said Thomas Jones, dec. 2. William Jones of p. Llanfwrog, labourer. Feoffment of an allotment of land on the late common called Galltegfa marked out by the commissioners for enclosing the commons in p. Llanfwrog, numbered 106 in the map annexed to the award, and bounded on the north by the road leading to Pontuchel.

Feoffment of the capital m. called Tyddyn y Neuoedd, otherwise Llwyndu, and the m's called Bronhengwys & Cae Cornel, Rhyddid ...,

  1. Humphrey Owen of Llwyndu, co. Mer., gent. 2. John Goodwin of Esgair goch, p. Tref-Eglwys, co. Mont., gent. Feoffment of the capital m. called Tyddyn y Neuoedd, otherwise Llwyndu, and the m's called Bronhengwys & Cae Cornel, Rhyddid fach fechan, and Gwastadoedd Canol, otherwise Gwastad coed bach, t. of Llwyngwril, p. Llanglynin, co. Mer. Witnesses: Evan Pughe of Bachyrhew and Robert Owen.
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