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TeitlLlangwnadl Estate
DisgrifiadThe union of the Penllech, Llangwnadl (Caernarvonshire) and the Hirdrefaig (Anglesey) families in the 17th century accounts for this estate.
A number of papers arising out of the litigation action regarding succession occur here, and in addition, the rentals of the Llangwnadl and the Berthaur estate in 1716 and that of the Llangwnadl, Penllech and Hirdrefaig estates from 1775 to 1781.
It is interesting to note that these actions are those in which William Bulkeley of Brynddu was interested, and Langford, probably, was the "Irishman" he inveighed against so often.
AdminHistoryIn the 18th century the estate passed on the death of Catherine Lloyd, the sole heiress, to her cousin, and on his death again in 1766, to his niece Annabella Langofrd. She was the fourth child, and second daughter, of Margaret Lloyd and Francsi Langford of Tulla, county Limerick, and the succession of both herself, in 1766 and her uncle in 1747, to the estate appears to have been made the subject of litigation.
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