Teitl | Deed of mortgage by Hugh Lloyd of Trallwyn to John Lloyd, "chymist" of the parish of St. James, Westminster, upon the capital messauge of Trallwyn with its parcels of Tyddyn Dafydd Benfras (but spelt in the document as Benfroes) and Tyddyn y Clochydd; also upon the messuages of Ty'nypant, Coed-y-garth, Ffrwd yr Ysgynnydd, and Glasfryn Isa, all in the parishes of Llangybi and Llanaelhaiarn; also upon Tyddyn Mawr in Carngiwch and a tenement in Pwllheli Consideration, £500; collateral security furnished by the messuage of Glasfryn Uchaf, "lately purchased by Hugh Lloyd from John Cadwalater" |
AdminHistory | This must have been the elder Hugh Lloyd of Trallwyn who died in January 1743-4. John Lloyd, the London chemist was a man of considerable wealth with his place of business at Coventry Street in the parish of St. Jamesl; he was able to bequeath £5,000 worth of stock to a niece, besides other considerable bequests to other relatives (see his will of 2 July 1772 in the Dinam Papers, 241) |