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1724 - Grant by William Owen, esq., free tenant in the township of Penmynydd, to Richard Owen, free tenant of the same, of the mansion of Penmynydd with two gardens and five closes called "Kay Mawr", "Kay Gorichen" [Geirchen?], "Kay Pevnod", "Kay Heilyn", "Kay Garth Ymef" and a parcel of land lying between "Kay y Gorichen" and "Llansinan", with all appurtenances
1725-6 - Release by Owen ap John ap Owen, gentleman, to Richard Bulkeley, clerk, Archdeacon of Anglesey [brother to Rowland Bulkeley, and uncle to the first Sir Richard] of Cae Helyg in Penmynydd, and Cors y Fawnog, bordering upon Tyddyn Cerrig Bridin, Dryll y Tarw, and Maen Llwyd. Cae Helyg is called a "Welsh close"
1727-8 - Release by William Wood [Wodde], son and heir of John Wood of Halton, co. Chester, to Robert ap Hugh ap Meredith ap Iorweth y of Tyddyn Iollyn Ddu in the township of Bryngouchaf
1729 - Release by Rowland Bulkeley to his son William Bulkeley [ancestor of the Bulkeleys of Porthamel] of Cae ELLIK in the township of Bodynys in Penmynydd, with John ap Robert [ap Madog] as lawful attorney for the seisin
1730 - Final concord at Great Sessions of Anglesey between William, son of Rowland Bulkeley, plaintiff, and Rowland Bulkeley, deforciant, regarding the tenement of Caeellik in the township of Bodynys in Penmynydd
1731 - Release by William Bulkeley, esq., to Rowland Bulkeley, son of Richard Bulkeley, deceased, of a close called Gors Bodynys; in describing its bounds reference is made to Tyddyn Cerrig Bridyn, Dryll y Carw, and Maen Llwyd
1732-3 - Assignment by Richard Andrews of Hayles, co. Glouc., and George Lyle, to William Bulkeley of Llangefni, of all their interests in the messuages of Rhuddgaer and Twr Melys in the township of Celliniog, which had been granted them by Letters Patent of King Henry VIII, dated 22 Aug., 1544, the above being once part of the possessions of the monastery of Aberconway
1734 - Indenture which, by process of fines at the Anglesey Great Sessions, arranged for the enfeoffment of lands for maintenance, jointure, and succession, incident to the marriage of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel, son of William Bulkeley, deceased, with Alice daughter of John Conway of Bodrhyddan. Naturally the feofees in trust were Hanmers and Eytons from co. Flint
1735 - Articles of arbitrament and award upon matters of variance between David ap Rees ap David ap Gwilym of Llwydiarth by Llannerchymedd and Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel (27 June, 1560).
1736 - Deed of mortgage by Rowland Bulkeley of Trefdraeth otherwise Rowland son of Richard Bulkeley, mercer, to William Powell, clericus, upon Cae Helyg, township Bodynys, parish of Penmynydd; terms of redemption, payment of £26.13.4. at the feast of All Saints at the south door of the parish church of Penmynydd
1737-8 - Grant by which a number of persons, including Richard Whyte of Friars, grant Tyddyn Carnan Isa to Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd
1739 - Release by Rowland Bulkeley of Trefdraeth, son of Richard Bulkeley merchant, to William Powell, clericus, of Tyddyn y Cae Helyg, township of Bodynys, parish of Penmynydd
1740 - Indenture between Rowland Bulkeley of Trefdraeth, son of Richard Bulkeley, mercer, deceased, and Margaret, wife of Rowland, and William Powell, clericus; fine to be levied at the next Anglesey Great Sessions upon Tyddyn y Cae Helyg in Bodynys for the use and behoof of Powell
1741 - Exemplification (4 Oct., 1578) of a Final Concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey (11 July, 1575) between William Powell, clerk, plaintiff, and Rowland Bulkeley, son of Richard Bulkeley, mercer, and Margaret, wife of Roland Bulkeley, deforciants, of two messuages and lands in Bodynys. (Seal attached)
1742-4 - Articles of the marriage-settlement with counterpart, of Richard, son of Rowland Bulkeley, of Porthamel, and Margaret, daughter of William Lewis of Presaddfed
1745 - Indenture between Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Alice his wife (one party) and William Lewis of Presaddfed (the other); arrangement to levy a fine at Great Sessions in order that 70 messuages, two mills, 3,000 acres of arable, &c., be delivered to four gentlemen in trust for the purposes [not specified in this document] named in a previous indenture between the parties (4 Jan., 1576-7)
1746 - Release by Lewis ap Howell ap Llywelyn of Llechylched ["Llachilched"] to Dr Roland Thomas [Dean of Bangor from 1570 to 1587] of the messuage of Tyddyn y Cae Helyg in township Bodynys, parish of Penmynydd; consideration, £40; lawful attorneys: Samuel Clark, gentleman; Robert Williams, clericus John Martyn, cloricus
1747-8 - Leases on Tyddyn Carnan in Penmynydd: one,dated 10 Sept., 1590, by David Owen Theodore [Tudur] to Thomas ap Richard ap Robert of Bryngo Ucha for 21 years at 20/- a year; the other, dated 13 June, 1618, by William Owen of the University of Oxford [son of David Owen and afterwards rector of Llenfachreth in Anglesey] to Rowland ap Thomas ap Richard ap Robert of Bryngo for the term of the natural life of W.O.
1749 - Deed of sale by Edward ap John Griffith of Rug [Llanrug], co. Carn., to William Bold of Caernarvon, upon Bryngo Ucha in Sarn Vaban in Penmynydd (Agnes, wife of Edward ap John, is also a party to the transaction, as the land has descended to her from her father, Morris ap Hugh ap Harry}; sale to be regularised by a fine at Great Sessions
1750 - Release by Richard Meyrick of Bodorgan [Bodgorgan] and three others to Maurice ap William ap Richard of Bryngoucha [Penmynydd] of Tyddyn Garda Jonett in Bryngo and a moiety of the piscary of Y Gored Ddu in the hamlets of Treforion and Pwll Gwyngyll
1751 - Deed of lease by Richard Owen [Tudur] of Penmynydd to Rowland ap David ap John, late of Bodynys, upon Tyddyn David ap John and others, for 21 years; corn to be ground at Penmynydd mill; expected to attend various courts baron and court leets unless prevented by urgent business, sickness, or other impediment
1752 - Indenture of a conveyance by Edmund Sawyer and William Trigg to John Griffith, esq., of a tenement called Mynachdy and other lands in Penmynydd, granted to the said Edmund and William by the Crown by Letters Patent of 29 Nov., 1613
1753 - Final Concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey, between John Williams, professor of sacred Theology [D.D.], Robert Coetmor, Rowland Bulkeley and David Lloyd, plaintiffs, and Richard Owen, gent., deforciant, upon 16 messuages and lands in Penmynydd, Carnan and Bodynys
1754 - Deed of mortgage by Richerd ap Ieuan Lloyd of Penmynydd and William ap Richard, son and heir, to John Smith of Caernarvon, upon various parcels of land in the township of Bodbabwyr in the commote of Tindaethwy; consideration, £40; term of redemption, feast of St Michel,1622
1755-757 - Documents illustrating money difficulties at the house of Porthamel
1758 - [Preliminary] marriage settlement of William Bulkeley, son and heir of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Mary, daughter of Launcelot Bulkeley, Lord Archbishop of Dublin. 28pp.
1759 - Marriage-settlement of William Bulkeley, son and heir of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Mary, daughter of Launcelot Bulkeley, Lord Archbishop of Dublin
1760 - Articles of agreement between Maurice ap William ap Richard [possibly son of William ap Richard ap Ieuan Lloyd of doct. 1754] of Penmynydd and Richard Owen of Conway [no doubt the Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd who died in 1645], by which, for a consideration of £260, Maurice ap W. "passess2, by the advice of counsel's learned in the law, all his freeholds in the parish of Penmynydd to R.O., on the condition, however, that M. ap P. reserves the whole lands for himself for 60 years, if he so long live
1761 - Indenture between John Smyth of Caernarvon and Henry Wynne of Penhesgin; lease to Henry Wynne upon Melin Fraint in the parish of Penmynydd, for 21 years at £3.10.0. a year; considerable emphasis upon maintenance and sufficient reparations
1762 - Assignment of a lease made (12 January, 1637-8) by Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Jane his wife to John Bodychan of Bodychan upon the messuage of Tremoelgoch and others
1763-4 - Deed of lease, with counterpart by Owen Smyth of Caernarvon to his siter, Elin Smith, of the same, spinster, upon Bodbabwyr in Penmynydd, co. Anglesey, for 10 years [no mention of rent]
1765-66 - Indenture with counterpart between Richard Owen Tudur ["Theodore"] of Penmynydd and Mary Owen of Dyffryn, his mother; really a deed of exchange by which R.O. demises Dyffryn itself, the part of Rhyd y Saint that lies south of the road leading to Beaumaris, Tyddyn Morris David Morgan, and Tyddyn y Llan, to M.0., he and his servants or assigns to have liberty to dig up coal, also rights of ingress and egress with the least possible trespass, in return for allowing M.O. to get as much coal as necessary for the household of Dyffryn, together with the right to grind her corn at the mill of Penmynydd, she paying only the miller's share for toll; M.O. devises to R.O.T., practically all her jointure lands - Tyddyn Griffith ap Rees ap Ieuan, Tyddyn Cor slwyd, Cae'r Sgubor, Gweirglodd y Llonge, &c., settled upon her by force of an indenture dated 10 July, 1614
1767-70 - Marriage settlement (with schedule of dower-lands) of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Mary, daughter of Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd and Mary, daughter of Richard [ap] Rowland Wynn of Penhesgin.
1771-73 - Indenture tripartite by which Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel arranges for a common recovery with double voucher upon all his lands, a procedure in pursuance of a previous indenture of 1 Novr., 1650 (which has not survived)
1774 - Memorandum of a lease by Owen Smith of Caernarvon to Richard Prytherch upon Melin Fraint in Penmynydd; four years, at a peppercorn rent
1775 - Quitclaim by Ellen Smith of [Caernarvon, but left blank in the document] of all right, claim, term of years, &c., in Bodbabwyr, Penmynydd, in favour of Mary Owen of Dyffryn [i.e., Mary, relict of Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd who died about 1645]; consideratîon, £15.10.0.
1776 - Deed of apointment of Edward Lloyd of Pentraeth as deputy-sheriff of the county of Anglesey to Rowland Bulkeley as high sheriff.
1777 - Indenture between Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel, Mary Owen of Penmynydd, widow [of Richard Owen Tudur, d. 1645], and Magdelen Bulkeley, spinster [aunt of the aforesaid Rowland]
1778-778 - Exemplification of a Recovery in the Great Sessions of Anglesey by William Wynne and Edward Lloyd against Richard Owen Theodore of six messuages and lands in Penmynydd, Bodynys, Bodvawyr and Trefraint
1779-80 - Documents relating to a transaction recording a somewhat tedious transaction by which the tenement called Bodynys (otherwise Y Ty yn y Buarth) in Penmynydd is transferred from Owen Smith of Caernarvon to Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd, and Cerrig Bridin, also in Penmynydd, from R.O.T. to Lewis Boulton of Dourton in Bucks.
1781-781 - Indenture in part performance of an award between Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Richard ap Hugh ap Evan of Treaseth; the arbiters were Dr Robert Whyte, prebendary of Penmynydd, and Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd
1782 - Recital of a series of mortgages upon Tir John ap Hugh in Gwydryn and Porthamel, ending with the enfeoffment of Rowland Bulkeley in the aforesaid land by Hugh Lewis ap Hugh David of Tre'rdriw, Meredith ap Hugh his son, and Jane his wife; consideration, £60
1783 - Articles of agreement between Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel and Richard John [illegible] in co. Anglesey regarding Melin Bottan; mill leased for one year to Richard John at an annual rent of £8, R.B. finding sufficient stones, wheels and thatch for the mill and adjoining house, repairing all the ditches and sluices of the watercourse; R.J. must keep the premises in tenantable repair, pay the usual rent for the watercourse, and all mizes and taxes, incident upon the said mill
1784 - Articles of the marriage-settlement of Henry Lloyd of Bodwine and Ales, daughter of William Bulkeley of Tremoelgoch and Porthamel, sister to Rowland Bulkeley; marriage portion, £300, plus a lease of lands made to her by R.B.; feofees in trust, Richard Owen [Tudur] of Penmynydd and Hugh ap Owen Hughes of Llangefni; arrangements for maintenance, jointure, and succession
1785 - Last will and testament of Mary Owen of Dyffryn, widow of Richard Owen [Tudur] of Penmynydd, daughter of Richard ap Rowland Wynn of Penhesgin
1786 - Copy of the aforesaid will and letters of administration granted to Mary Bulkeley of Porthamel
1787 - Copy deed : On the dorse: "Copy Deed of Covts from Mary Bulkeley [widow of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel] to her son [Richard, who died without issue, and left the estate to Francis, who burdened it with bonds of obligation] to Accept of Particular Lands for "Dower".
1788-89 - Marriage settlement of Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel and Katherine, sister of John Glynne of Glynllifon; provisions for maintenance, jointure, and due succession of heirs
1790 - Vera copy of the last will and testament of Richard Bulkeley of Porthamel; proved at Bangor, 23 Oct.,1673
1791 - Copy of a Recovery in the Great Sessions of Anglesey by John Owen, gent., against John Owen, esq., and John Wynne, gent., of the Manor of Penmynydd, 50 messuages, 2 mills, 40 gardens and lands in the parishes of Penmynydd and Llanffinan
1792-792 - Final concord made at the Great Sessions at Beaumaris on 26 August, 30 Charles II (1678), between John Owen, esq., and John Wynne, gent., plaintiffs, and Coningsby Williams, esq., Margaret his wife and Elizabeth Owen, widow, defendants, concerning property and lands in the parish of Penmynydd, co Anglesey
1793 - Deed of lease by Mary Bulkeley of Llangefni [widow of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel, and daughter to Richard Owen T. of Penmynydd] to Coningsby Williams of Penmynydd [who had married Margaret Owen, her niece], upon Tyddyn ar Cae Ffinan in Llanffinan; natural life of C.W., at £23 a year
1794 - Copy of the decree of the Court of Chancery upon matters at issue between Rowland Wynne of Porthamel and Catherine [Bulkeley] his wife (one party), and Francis Bulkeley, brother-in-law of Catherine, and ultimate heir to the Porthamel estate after the death of his brother Richard [Catherine's first husband]
1795 - Indenture between Rowland Wynne of Porthamel and Catherine his wife (one part) and Hugh Williams of Chwaen [in Llantrisant, and cousin of Sir William Williams the Speaker, Solicitor General in the reign of James II]
1796 - Indenture of the aforesaid fine, in the form of a finalis concordia, made at Beaumaris on 13 Sept., 1686 (not 23 Sept., as expressed on the dorse)
1797-802 - Documents by which the interests of Rowland Wynne are assigned to Francis Bulkeley
1803-4 - Indenture tripartite
1805-6 - Indenture of four parts
1807 - Articles of agreement between Mary Bulkeley of [Plas] Llangefni [daughter of Richard Owen Tudur of Penmynydd, widow of Rowland Bulkeley of Porthamel, and mother of Francis Bulkeley] and Richard Hughes of Penmynydd; lease to R.H. of Carnen [Carnan Goch on the dorse] in Penmynydd for four years at a yearly rent of £27; wood cut to be used in fencing; M.B. to bear half the cost of building stone walls on the premises; if R.H. brings any racks or mangers or other timber with him to Carnan, he will be allowed to take them away at the end of his term
1808 - The Lord Bishop of Bangor's licence to Francis Bulkeley of Porthamel and Llangefni to have a seat in the parish church of Llangeinwen on account of his landed interests at Twr and Rhuddgaer in that parish
1809 - Letter from Francis Bulkeley of Porthamel to Lord Bulkeley
1810 - Acknowledgement by Robert and Richard Hampton [of Henllys], excecutors of the last will and testament of Coningsby Williams, late of Penmynydd, that the grave opened in the chancel of the parish church of Penmynydd for the burial of C.W. aforesaid belonged as of right to Francis Bulkeley of Porthamel, and was so opened by his leave and permission
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