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Collapse 1 - Family : Cheshire and Anglesey Papers, 1331-17521 - Family : Cheshire and Anglesey Papers, 1331-1752
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1646 - Grant and confirmation by Griffith, son and heir of Howel Goch ap Kendelo [Cynddalur] ap Arthen, free man of the commote of Menai, to Howel ap Henry and Gwenhwyfar his wife, of all his lands and tenements in the townships of Trefarthen and Berw
1647 - Lease by Cuhelyn ("Kehelyn"] prior of the monastery of Beddgelert, and by consent of the conventus, to Madoc ap Kunwric ap Meredydd, of lands in the hamlet of Tre'r Beirdd in commote Menai, lying between the lands of Madoc Voel and those of Grono ap Adda
1648 - Release, under certain conditions by Kenrick ap Ieuan Croen, to Ralph, son of William Bulkeley, of all his interests in Dwyran Beuno in commote Menai [at some date in other ink someone has inserted what looks like Llanfair]
1649 - Release by Ednyfed ap Ieuan ap Llewelyn ap Adda of Clynnog Fechan, commote Menai, to Llewelyn ap Hoell ap Ieuan ap Ieuan of Bodelw hamlet, of all his lands and tenements lately purchased (?) of Kary vch Grono ap David ap Ednyfed ap Edenywain in the township of Treferwydd
1650 - Deed of mortgage by Thomas ap Tudur ap Robert, free tenant of the township of Penwnllys (Tyndaethwy), to Ievan ap Tudur ap Dicws, burgess of Newborough, of the township of TREFVORY (Menai); term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £10
1651 - Deed of mortgage by Tecbeth [Tegwedd] verch Matto ap Tevan ap Cynwric, free tenant of the township of Rhoscolyn (Menai), to Llewelyn ap Deio ap David ap Ievan of the same, of one tenement called Tyddyn Grono Ddu ap Madoc in Pentref y Gwyddyl; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 13s .4d.
1652 - Deed of mortgage by David ap Griffith ap David ap Eigian, free tenant of the township of Rhoscolyn (Menai), to Llewelyn ap Dio ap David ap Ievan, free tenant of the same, of one tenement called Tyddyn Mab y Person in Pentref y Gwyddyl, together with one meadow in Rhoscolyn; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 6s.8d.
1653 - Release by Ieuan ap Tudur ap Dicws to William Griffith, esq., of all right and claim to lands which he (Ieuan) had bought from Thomas ap Tudur ap Robert for £10, lying in the township of Trefry in commote Menai
1654 - Lease, or rather a mortgage for four years by David ap Ednyfed ap David ap Ednyfed ap David to Elen, wife of William Bulkeley, esq., the elder, upon all his lands in Llangefni, commote Menai
1655 - Final Concord at the Anglesey Great Sessions between Iorwerth ap Heredydd ap Llywelyn, plaintiff, and David ap Griffith ap David ap Einion with Tegwedd vch Madoc his wife, deforciants, relating to lands in Rhoscolyn
1656 - Deed of mortgage by Angharad verch Kenrick ap Kenrick ap Howel, free tenant of the township of Trefscawen (Menai), to Ievan ep Tudur ap Dicws, burgess of the town of Newborough of all his lands and tenements in the township of Trefscawen; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £5.10.0.
1657-8 - Deed of mortgage by Thomas ap Tudur ap Robert, free tenant of the township of Porthamel (Menai), to Gwenllian verch Iorwerth ap David ap Ednowain, free tenant of the Bishop of Bangor in the township of Tregwyrddion, commote Isgwyrfai (co. Caern.), of the township called TREVOR in the commote of Menai; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 15s.7d.
1659 - Deed of mortgage by Ievan ap Tudur ap Dicws, burgess of Newborough, to Roland Bulkeley, of all lands and tenements in the township of Trescawen, formerly mortgaged to him by Angharad verch Kenrick ap Howel, free tenant of Trescawen; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £4.10.s.0.
1660 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas ap Tudur ap Robert, free tenant of the township of Trevore (Menai), to Rees ap Meredith ap Grono, free tenant of the township of Porthamel, of all his lands and tenements in the said township of Trefore
1661 - Grant and confirmation by Rees ap Meredith ap Grono, free tenant of the township of Porthamel, to Roland Bulkeley, free tenant of the township of Cerrigwyddel (Tyndaethwy) of the township of TREFFORE, lately purchased by the said Rees from Thomas ap Tudur ap Robert, free tenant of Trefore
1662 - Power of attorney by Rees ap Meredith ap Grono to Rees ap Howel ap Griffith, Betta Lewys and Meredith ap Sir Howel, to deliver seisin to Roland Bulkeley of a township called Treffore in the commote of Menai
1663 - Release by Robert Griffith and Gwenllian vch Iorwerth to Rowland Bulkeley, son of William Bulkeley the elder, of all right and claim to any lands of his in the township of Trevor, commote Menai
1664 - Grant and confirmation by Griffith ap Ievan ap Griffith ap Llewelyn and Rees ap Griffith ap Ieven ap Griffith ap Llewelyn, free tenants of the township of Trefeskawen (Menai), to William ap Rees ap Griffith, free tenant of the Bishop of Bangor in the township of Tref gwyryddion in Maynol Bangor, of all his lands and tenements in Trefeskawen
1665 - Grant and confirmation by Griffith ap Ievan ap Griffith ap Llewelyn, free tenant of the township of Trescawen, to John ap Howel ap Robyn and Robert ap Llewelyn ap Tudur ap David, of all his messuages and lands in the aforesaid township
1666 - Grant and confirmation by Griffith ap Ievan ap Griffith ap Llewelyn, alias Griffith ap Angharad verch Kenrick, free tenant of the township of Trefscawen (Menai), to John ap Howel ap Robyn and Agnes verch Rhys ap Howel ap Madoc, his wife, of all his lands and tenements in Trefscawen
1667 - Final concord in the Sessions of Anglesey, between Roland Bulkeley, plaintiff, and Howel ap Griffith Howel and Angharad verch Madoc ap Meredith his wife, deforciants, touching 9 acres of land in Trefescawen
1668 - Grant by King Henry VII to John ap Howel ap Robyn, free tenant of the township of Trefyscawen (Menai), of a pardon for a trespass committed by him in having purchased without licence one messuage and lands in the said township from Griffith ap Ievan ap Griffith, son and heir of Angharad verch Kenrick, free tenant of the same township
1669 - Release by Ieuan ap Meredith ap Llewellyn ap Tudur of lands in Rhoscolyn to Rowland Bulkeley [father of the first Sir Richard], viz., Tir y Ddoer, Tir y Bryne Flewyn, Tir Grono Ddu, Tir Madog ap Ieuen ap Cynwrig, Tir David ap Ieuan ap Cynwrig and all the lands of Ieuan ap M. except one messuage and certain parcels of land beneath Pentre'r Eglwys which at one time belonged to David ap Griffith ap David ap Einion; William Griffith the younger, John the son of Hugh Bulkeley [Hugh being brother to Rowland Bulkeley], Llewellyn ap Ieuan ap Hoell, named as lawful attorneys for the seisin
1670 - Grant and confirmation by Griffith ap Ievan ep Griffith ap Llewelyn to Roland Bulkeley, constable of Beaumaris Castle, of all his messuages and lands in the township of Trescawen in the commote of Menai; also, all his lands and tenements in Anglesey, together with the advowson of the Collegiate Church of Caergybi
1671 - Final Concord in the Sessions of Anglesey between Roland Bulkeley, plaintiff and Howel ap Griffith ap Howel and Angharad verch Madoc ap Meredith, his wife, deforciants, touching 9 acres of land in Trescawen, (Monday after the Feast of Corpus Christi,1506)
1672 - Deed of mortgage by Rees ap Howel ap Griffith ap Dicws, free tenant of the township of Llangyngar (Menai), to Meredith ap Griffith ap David ap Rees of the township of Bryngwallan, of three parcels of land in Llangynger [Llangefni]; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 3s.4d.
1673 - Grant and confirmation by Rees ap Meredith ap David Lloyd, free tenant of the Bishop of Bangor in the township of Dwyran Esgob, to Roland Bulkeley, of all his messuages and lands in Dwyran Esgob and Dwyran Beuno
1674 - Release by Angharad vch Tudur ap Llywelyn ap Ieuan ap Atha [Adda] to Rowland Bulkeley [father of the first Sir Richard] of all her interests in the townships of Wynne Vyno and Clynnog Fechan.
1675 - Deed of lease by John Godfrey, prior of the monastery of Penmon alias Priestholme, with the assent and consent of the brethren, to Richard Bulkeley, esq. [afterwards first Knight] of the chapel of Llangwyllog, township of Gafrogwy, commote Menai,with all its fruits, profits, oblations, etc.; 100 years at a yearly rent of 20/- sterling
1676 - Deed of lease upon the rectory of Llangefni and the chapel of Tregayan to [the first] Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel by Arthur Bulkeley, Lord Bishop of Bangor
1677 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Roland ap Llywelyn ap John alias Roland Bach of Gaffrogwy upon the tithes, profìts, oblations, specialties, mortuaries of the parsonage or benefice of Llangwyllog and upon two tenements in Gaffrogwy aforesaid (excepting the tithes); 10 years at a yearly rent of £17 (Llangwyllog tithes, &c.) and 20/- for the two tenements
1678 - Final concord executed at Beaumaris between Maurice Griffith and Richard Thomas, plaintiffs and Thomas ap John Griffith and Anne, his wife, defendants, concerning one messuage, two tofts, one garden, 60 acres of land, 60 acres of pasture, 20 acres of meadow, etc., in Trev Moyl[g]och
1679-84 - Series of transactions embodied in six documents, relating to the messuage of Treaseth of the same township, in commote Menai, which was part of the dower-land of Agnes Vechan, wife of the first John Griffith of Chwaen Hên [the family later associated with Llanddyfnan]
1685 - Release by Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel to Edward ap David ap John of Llangefni, yeoman, of Cae Hen and other parcels of land in that district. Seisin was made (according to the document) on 18 April in what appears like 1592 (which is manifestly impossible)
1686 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard to Robert ap Edward ap John Lloyd of Gafrogwy, commote Menai, husbandman, upon the house and tenement he now holds, for 21 years at 8/4 annual rent; also eight wholesome capons and sixteen pecks of oats
1687 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Roland ap Llywelyn ap John of Llangwyllog, husbandman, upon the house and tenement in Gafrogwy, commote Menai, now in the tenure of Elizabeth vch Tudur Bach; 21 years, 8/- a year; 4 capons and 4 pecks of oats
1688 - Exemplification of a Royal licence to Sir Richard Bulkeley to build a fishing or weir on his lands in Porthaethwy upon the river called Abermenai
1689-90 - Release by Sir Edward Herbert of Montgomery and Lady Mary his wife to Rowland David Lloyd of Porthaethwy [brother of Henry Hughes the elder of Plas Coch, Pedigrees, 30] and John ap Hugh ap William of Penhwnllys [Pedigrees, 62], for a consideration of £236, of Tyddyn Gwyn (alias Maes y Felin) in the hamlets of Tregarnedd and Llangefni, the moiety of Tyddyn David ap Edward in the hamlets of Porthaethwy and Treforion, molety of Tyddynod Bodfa Ucha and Bodfa Isa in the vill of Penhwnllys, moiety of Tyddyn Ieuan ap Griffith ap David Vaughan in the vill of Trevor; Randolph Smyth and Richard Boulton to be lawful attorneys for the seisin
1691 - Release by Hugh Owen of Gwenynog and Lewis Edwards of Chester to Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel of Tyddyn Nanhorva and Tyddyn Pen y Bont, both in the Llangefni district, and of the fulling mill called Pandy Llangefni. There were no less than twelve witnesses, who included two Theodores [Tudurs of Penmynydd], David Lloyd of Llwydiarth, and Rowland Owen Meredith of Bodowyr
1692 - Assignment of the rectory of Llangefni with the chapel of Tregayan, and all the appurtenances and profits, from Peirs Robinson of co. Montgomery to Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel; original lease granted (10 Oct., 1549) to Rowland Bulkeley, son of Richard Bulkeley, a mercer of Beaumaris, for 90 years
1693 - Indenture confirming to William Jones, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, all the rights granted to Edward Ferrers, of London, mercer, and Francis Philip, of London, gentlemen, by two sets of Letters Patent (dated 19th May, 7 James I, and 2 Aug., 8 James I) in the mill of Hirdrefaig, the mill and fishery of Aberdwyfach (commote Eifionydd, co. Carnarvon), and a mill in Gaflogion, co. Carn. with all appurtenances, to hold the same in perpetuity by socage (not chief or military) tenure of the manor of Greenwich, under conditions including payment of annual quit-rents specified in aforesaid Letters Patent
1694 - Proceedings at law between Sir Richard Bulkeley the elder (one party) and Stewkley Lewis, Alice his wife and John Owen (other party), over lands in Rhoscolyn
1695 - Agreement between Sir Thomas Holland of Berw, Richard Bulkeloy, esq., of Beaumaris, and Thomas Cheadle of Pr[i]estholme; to be equally responsible [rather, Sir Thomas on the one part, Bulkeley and Cheadle on the other part] for the draining, enlarging and maintaining of the watercourses by which Afon Cefni, Afon Ceint and Afon Hirdrefaig, find their way to the sea
1696 - Release by William Moyle, free tenant of the Lord Bishop of Bangor in the township of Bodegri Rydd, to Rees ap William ap Rees of Tre Alaw’r Beirdd, of Ynys Rug in Bodegri for a consideration of £3.10.0.
1697-700 - Four documents concerning Afon Cefni, Ceint and Hirdrefaig and overflowing marsh ground
1701 - Deed of lease by Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel to Lewis ap Hugh Lloyd of Tre'rdriw upon certain tenements [names illegible, because left hand margin has worn off] in Tre'rdriw, commote Menai for 21 years [curiously, the word after "term of" is not "yeares", but pownds"] at 10/- a year
1702 - Indenture between Rowland Williams of the city of Dublin, yeoman, and Elizabeth Williams of the same, spinster, heir apparent to the said R.W. (one part) and Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel (other part) bargain and sale to R.B., consideration £45, of all lands whatsoever in Llangefni which were once the lands of Edward ap David ap John ap Gronow and of William ap Edward, grandfather and father respectively of Rowland Williams
1703 - Final concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey between John Glynne, Esq., plaintiff, and Richard Bulkeley, esq., and Catherine his wife, deforciants re 60 messuages and lands in Tre Ednyfed, Tre moel goch, Celleiniog, Llangefni, Narmorfa, Porthamel, Llanidan, Trefarthen, Trebeirdd, Tedryw and elsewhere
1704-22 - Papers relating to the attempt to change the date of Newborough fairs from August 10 to August 6, and from September 14 to September 11
1723 - "An accot [account] stated between Lord Bulkeley and Rowland Williems, the new tenant att Lledwigan"
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