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BHILL - Baron Hill Manuscripts
1 - Family : Cheshire and Anglesey Papers, 1331-1752
A - Family
B - Cheshire
C - Anglesey : Commote Tindaethwy
D - Anglesey : Commote of Twrcelyn
E - Anglesey : Commote of Talybolion
F - Anglesey : Commote of Llifon
G - Anglesey : Commote of Malltraeth
1592 - Deed by John, Bishop of Bangor, acknowledging a complaint lodged by the tenants of the township of Botenlly (Malltreeth) that the Bishop's officers had overcharged them for their rent; and fixing the said rent for all time as being 4s.3d. at every Feast of All Saints and 2s.4d. on every Feast of Phillip and James.
1593 - Grant and confirmation by William ap Ieven ap Meddvyl, alias William ap Ieuan Fychan, free tenant of Heneglwys, to David ap David ap Grono ap Adda, free tenant of the same, of a messuage called Tyddyn y Cerrig Duon in Heneglwys
1594 - Grant and confirmation by Einion ap Ievan ap David, free tenant of Heneglwys, to Tudur ap David ap Grono ap Adda, free tenant of the same, of a parcel of arable land called Dryll Maen y Cwn in Heneglwys
1595 - Licence from King Henry VI to Tudur ap David ap David ap Grono ap Adda and Rees ap David ap David ap Grono ap Adda to acquire and purchase from David ap David, free tenant of the township of Heneglwys (Malltraeth), one messuage and 12 bovates of arable land in Heneglwys
1596 - Release by David ap David ap Grono ap Adda ["Atha"] of all his lands in Heneglwys to his two sons Tudur ap David and Rees ap David
1597 - Deed of mortgage
1598 - Grant and confirmation
1599 - Pardon from King Edward IV, in consideration of a fine of 3/4 to William Bulkeley, esq., and Elen his wife, for acquiring one messuage and forty acres of land, etc., called Carike Deen in Heneglwys from Tudur ap Sir David ap Grono ap Adda, free tenant of the said township
1600 - Deed of mortgage by Rees ap Llewelyn ap Tudur, free tenant of the township of Bodffordd (Malltraeth), to Edmund Bulkeley, of one tenement called Tir Rees Wynn ap Llewelyn ap Tudur in Bodffordd; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 20s.
1601 - Release
1602 - Release
1603 - Release and quit claim by Meredith ap David ap Llewelyn ap Madoc to Richard Bulkeley, clerk, of his right and title to one tenement in Trewalchmai
1604 - Grant and confirmation by Roland Bulkeley, esq., to David ap Llewelyn ap Eignion, of all those messuages and lands in the township of Bodenlli which were granted to him by Llewelyn ap Eignion ap levan ap Adda and his brother
1605-7 - Release
1608 - Deed of lease
1609 - Deed of lease
1610 - Surrender and quitclaim
1611 - Release
1612-3 - Bond of obligation in £100 by David ap John ap Gwilym of Tyndryfol to Thomas Wîlliams, one of the servants of the Queen's Majesty, that he will faithfully observe the terms of an Indenture by which he has sold to the aforesaid. T.W. one close called Buarthgae adjoining Rhyd yr Ellyll, a parcel of meadow ground near the same, and another parcel of land within a close called Rhyd Grygyll, all in Trefdraeth Wastrodion, commote Malltraeth, The releese (doct. 1613) was dated 25 May
1614 - Indenture between Sir Richard Bulkeley (one part) and Katherine vch Reginald, widow, together with Richard ap John ap Rees, yeoman; lease by Sir Richard of Tyddyn y Gors Ddu, township Ty'ndryfol, commote Malltraeth, late in the tenure of John ap Rees ap Griffith ap Grono, deceased; 21 years at 8/4 a year
1615 - Release by Richard ap John Owen, free tenant of the Lord Bishop of Bangor at Bodhenlli, to Hugh ap Owen ap Johm ap Meyrick, of Y Murddyn Canol in Bodhenlli aforesaid; lawful attorney, Rhydderch ap Richard ap Rhydderch [of Myfyrian]
1616 - Assignment by Owen Lloyd ap David Lloyd ap John, his brother Richard, Elin vch Richard Lloyd, of the term of years unexpired in a lease granted to David Lloyd by Queen Elizabeth upon Gwely Bleddyn KOYGE, or rather upon three parcels included in the Gwely, to Thomas Williams “one of the Queen's Majesties younge mene of her boiling house" [yeoman has here degenerated into "young man”]
1617 - Release by Roland Griffith alias Roland ap Lewis ap Griffith ap Llywelyn ap Heilin, free tenant of the Lord Bishop of Bangor in the township of BOTTENLLI, to Lowry vch John Griffith, widow, of all his tenements and lands in the township aforesaid, and parish of Cerrig Ceinwen, commote Malltraeth; these had descended to him from his great-great-grand-father, Heilin ap Einion, and purchased by him from a certain Griffith ap Philip ap Griffith
1618-9 - Surrender and quit claim by John Lewis of Llynon to William Lewis his grandfather of certain interests, and all claims, actions etc.
1620 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Hugh Owen of Bodhenlli upon several parcels and closes in Bodhenlli aforesaid, commote Malltraeth, for 21 years, at 2/8 annual rent
1621-2 - Deed of sale by William Lewis of Presaddfed to Hugh Williams of Ysceifiog, upon Tyddyn Mawr in Trefdraeth Wastrodion, now or late in the tenure of Katherine Williams, widow, [mother of H.W.], and also of Thomas Williams, deceased, his father.
1623 - Indenture between Hugh Williams of Ysceifiog and Richard Morgan of Beaumaris; reference to the deed of sale to H.W. by William Lewis of Presaddfed upon Tyddyn Mawr and Cae Crwn in Trefdraeth Wastrodion; for their "further establishing", H.W. engages with Richard Morgan to go through the processes of fine and recovery at Great Sessions, so that the premises may remain to the only use and behoof of him Hugh Williams
1624-6 - Final concord with counterpart and exemplifaction in the Great Sessions of Anglesey, between Hugh Williams of Esceifiog, gent., plaintiff, and William Lewis of Presaddfed, esq., deforciant, upon two messuages and lands in Trefdraeth Wastrodion
1627 - Exemplification of a recovery in the Great Sessions of Anglesey by Richard Morgan against Hugh Williams, gent., of two messuages and lands in Trefdraeth Wastrodion
1628 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to William ap John ap Rees of Trefdraeth upon Tyddyn y Cerrig Duon, Tyddyn Brynckreb, also upon certain lands above Gaffrogwy mill "uppon the westeside, one smale [small] parte thereof reaching to a Rocke" [not a very illuminating description] and others, all lying in the parish of Heneglwys, commote Malltraeth, and upon Tyddyn y Gors Ddu in Trewalchmai, and upon 27 kine with their calves, one bull, and 74 ewes with the profits upon them; 10 years at a yearly rent of £35; strict limitation on cutting of turves except for use on the premises
1629 - Deed of sale by William ap Hugh ap Owen, of Cerrig Ceinwen, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, upon Cae Pen Ucha'r Dre', and upon all those lands and tenements which Lowry vch John Griffith, widow, deceased [late mother of the said William ap Hugh] purchased from Richard Griffith alias Roland ap Lewis ap Griffith - all in Bodhenlli; consideration, £20; lawful attorneys, Rowland Thomas and Thomas Cheadle
1630 - Bond of obligation in £100 by William ap Hugh ap Owen to Sir Richard Bulkeley to observe faithfully an indenture of bargain and sale of equal date
1631 - Lease upon the messuage of Lledwigan, commote Malltraeth, by Robert Bulkeley, esq., to Thomas Cheadle of Pr[i]Jestholme
1632 - Deed of lease by Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris, esq., to Tistram Bulkeley of Llangristiolus, Mary his wife, and Mary his daughter, upon the tenement called “Parryes tenements late in the occupation of one Mr Parry” and another tenement “late in the parishof Llangristiolus and both now in the tenure of Tristram Bulkeley; term, the natural life of T.B., and the longest liver of Mary the wife, and Mary the daughter
1633 - Deed of lease by Richard Bulkely of Beaumaris, esq., to William Bulkeley of Lledwigan [son of Tristram Bulkeley of Lledwigan, and so grandson of the second Sir Richerd Bulkeley by his second marriage] for 15 years at £18 a year upon certain lands in Bodwrog, commote of Malltraeth
1634-5 - Deed of lease by Lewis Williams, M.A., Student of Christ Church in Oxon., to David ap Richard ap John alias David Lloyd, of Trefdraeth Wastrodion, commote Malltraeth, upon the messuages and lands upon which Richard ap John father of David, now liveth, but lately sold by the said D. ap R. to L.W.; term, 60 years, if the said David shall so long live; annual rent,10/-
1636 - Acquittance by David ap Richard ap John alias David Lloyd of Trefdraeth Wastrodion, commote Malltraeth; has received £65 from Lewis Williams, M.A., Student of Christ Church in full satisfaction of the bargain and sale of certain lands in Trefdraeth
1637 - Indenture by which David ap Richard ap John alias Lloyd of Trefdraeth Wastrodion proposes by a fine at the next Anglesey Great Sessions to vest all his lands adjoining Morfa Malltraeth in Lewis Williams, M.A., student of Christ Church, Oxford
1638 - Assignment by John Griffith Lloyd of Cerrig Ceinwen to William Bulkeley of Lledwigan of the unexpired term of a lease granted (7 Novr., 1633) on several parcels of land in Trefdreath Wastrodion to J.G.L. by Richard ap John ap Llywelyn of Trefdraeth, Elizabeth vch William ap Ieuan his wife, and David ap R. ap Jonn his son; consideration for assignment, £20
1639 - Deed of lease by David ap Richard ap John alias Lloyd of Llangristiolus, yeoman, to Lewis Williams, Bachelor of Divinity, rector of Kilkeel, co. Down in Ireland ["Kelkeel"], upon all his messuages in Trefdraeth Wastrodion, for 5 years after the decease of Richard ap John the father; D. ap R. had already sold the messuages to L.W., but only in reversion after the death of both father and son
1640 - Deed of lease by Thomas Bulkeley of Beaumaris, "lately called [and to be called again after 1660] Thomas Lord Viscount Bulkeley of Chasiell [Cashel]" and Robert Bulkeley, son and heir, to Lewis ap William Jeffrey of Llangefni, upon those two tenements in Llangristiolus late in the occupation of George Williams; 11 years at an annual rent of £3.10.0.
1641 - Indenture which provided for a double lease by Robert, second Viscount Bulkeley - one upon Fferam y Llan in Llangristiolus to Richard Bulkeley [of Glan y Gors, son of William Bulkeley of Lledwigan, and grandson to Tristram Bulkeley, half-brother to Sir Richard Bulkeley the third] for 21 years at 50/- a year [possibly, 50/-, because the MS, is here illegible with ancient damp], and the other upon Tyddyn y Garth in the parish of Llangystenin, commote Creuddyn, to Owen Hughes of Beaumaris and Robert Williams of Bugden in Yorkshire
1642-5 - Four documents relating to certain lands in Lledwigan, Trefdraeth Wastrodion and Llangristiolus once of the Presaddfed inheritance, but now sold to Richard Viscount Bulkeley and Coningsby Williams of Penmynydd, by Lord Dungannon and his creditors
H - Anglesey : Commote of Menai
I - Anglesey : Commote of Menai - continued (Porthamel and Penmynydd
J - Anglesey : Varia
2 - Baron Hill Manuscripts
3 - Deeds and documents, 1753-1910
4 - Administration
5 - War and Politics
6 - The Williams Correspondence
7 - Miscellanea
8 - War and politics
9 - Baron Hill Further Additional
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