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PCO - Plas Coch Manuscripts [WORK IN PROGRESS]
A - General Papers
1 - The ancestors of Hugh Hughes
2 - Hugh Hughes, the elder
95 - Bond of obligation in £100 by John ap William ap Llewellyn ap Tudur of Alaw y Beirth to Hugh Hughes, that at the feast of All Saints in the year 1575 he will release to Hugh Hughes by due form of law the lands and tenements that were late the lands [in the tenure of ?] of David ap Llewellyn ap Ieuan ap Griffith but recovered by William ap Llewellyn ap Tudur [John's father] and Elizabeth his wife against David ap William ap Ithel; also Ty yn y Graig in the above township of Alaw
96 - Deed of lease by Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris to Elizabeth vch Tudur Bach upon the tenement at Gavrogwy; term 21 years; annual rent, 8/1; four wholesome and good capons and four pecks of oats "beinge sounde corn" to be delivered at Bulkeley's mansion house yearly at specified times, the oats to conform to the measure usually obtaining at Beaumaris. Witnesses : John Bulkeley; Humphey ap David; Hugh ap Robert ap Ieuan
97 - Bond of obligation in £100 by Edmond ap Morgan to William ap David Lloyd of Heneglwys to observe the terms of a premiminary agreement regarding the sale of Tyddyn Gwllym and other parcels of land, including Bwlch y Ceir and Trwyn Llwyd in the township of Caerdegog, commote of Talybolion
98 - Exemplifications of a Writ of Ejectment against William ap Edmund of Dwyran Beuno et al. on the plaint of David ap Hichard ap Levan regarding land in Dwyran Bueno
99 - Patent to Hugh Hughes, Esq., for keeping the court of Steward of the Manor of Rhosfair called Swydd y Porth
100 - Writ to the Escheator of Anglesey to deliver Seisin to Thomas ap William ap Rhys of lands and tenements found by Inquisition to belong to his father William ap Rhys ap Llewelyn of Bodlew. (Lands specified)
101-3 - Three membranes
1 - Return of the Sheriff of Anglesey that Richard Meyrick is not to be found within his bailiwick and that therefore he could not be attached
2 - Writ Ad Inquirendum against Richard Meyrick of Bodorgan
3 - Return of Inquisition held at Gwindy- Richard Meyrick has no property in "my" bailiwick
104 - Public Proclemation by Hugh Hughes, Esq., regarding certain causes and disputes depending between him and Nicholas Robinson, Bishop of Bangor
105 - Deed of enfeoffment in trust for the use and benefit of his children by Hugh ap David ap Hoell of the township of Dwyran; feofoos, Meredith ap John ap Rees and John ap Lewis ap Rees ap Grono; lands and tenements included Tyddyn Richard ap David ap Hugh, Pen y Castell, Yr Erw Wen, Yr Erw Fer, Dryll yn ymyl y llidiart cae, Y Garreg Fawr, Y Llain ar warr y ty, Tyddyn y Merched, Dryll yn ymyl yr heol, Ty Wil Grono, and Melin Dwyran; all to the use of Hugh ap John till the end of his life, and afterwards to the use of his children by Agnes vch Lewis ap Rees ap Grono, Richard the eldest son and his heirs; then to the second son Lewis; then to his eldest daughter Margaret, then to Lowry, then to Barbara; in defect of heirs to all these, then to the right heirs of Hugh ap John for ever.
106 - Award of Richard Whyte, esq (of Friars by Llanfaes) and David ap Ellis ap Madoc upon matters of variance and controversy between Ales vch Richard ap Griffith and Catrin vch Richard ap Griffith on the one side, and Roland ap Gr. ap John the other, touching the right title, interest, and possession of the lands of Gr. ap John ap David ap Grono, deceased (each party, Roland for himself, and Thomas ap Richard ap Madoc for Ales and Katrin was severally bound to each other in the sum of £100 to observe the reward when declared)
107 - Writ to Sheriff of Anglesey, resummoning members to Parliament on February 12; following the prorogation on January 11
108 - Writ of fieri facias against Maurice Kyffin, late Sheriff of Caernarvon, on the charge of Williams of Cochwillan which he was ordered to seise by virtue of a writ of 22 June, 1580
109 - Bond of obligation in £50 by Hugh ap John of Gwernefel, co. Mer., to James Ellis, Doctor of Law, to observe faithfully the terms of a pair of indentures of equal date, and also "will do his endevor to the best of his power" to obtain charters, writings, fines or other evidences that concern the messauges, etc.
110-1 - Two membranes
112-7 - Six membranes
118 - Return of Inquisition held at Caernarvon, on the property of Robert Vaughan; returned that the said Vaughan holds no property in the bailiwick
119 - Exemplification of an Exchequer Decree regarding a suit between William Maurice, Esq., plaintiff and Hugh Lloyd, Sergeant at Arms; touching the Collegiate Church of Holyhead with the rectories of Bodwrog, Bodedern and Llandrygarn. Plaintiff is to have full and quiet possession of the premises
120 - Deed of lease by Sir Nicholas Bagenall, of Newry, Knight marshall of Queen's army in Ireland, and Sir Henry Bagenall, son and heir, to Catherine vch John Owen, widow, upon the moiety or one-half of Tyddyn Ieuan ap Griffith, commote of Tindaethwy. Term, 17 years; annual rent, 472; capons (or their equivalent in money) and the usual services of ploughing, reaping, and carrying
121 - Bond of obligation in £40 by David ap William ap David of Dinlle (Caerns), Robert ap Richard ap Robert, gent. of the same: and Robert ap David ap..... of Dinlle, to John Griffith , Esq. David ap William ap David to appear before the Barons of Exchequer within the next 15 days to answer the complaint of Willliam Maurice, Esq.; also to save John Griffith, Esq., now Sheriff of Caernarvon from all the losses and fines concerning his appearance
122 - Release by Meredith ap John ap Rees of Gwydryn to Hugh Hughes and John ap David LLoyd (his brother), of Cae Maes y Weirglodd, Maes y Gwyddel and three other parcels of land which were recently in the occupation of John ap Hoell ap Tudur and now in that of Hugh Hughes - all in Porthamel.
123 - Deed of mortgage by Sir William Herbert of St. Julians, co. Mon., to Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn, upon those messuages in the township of Ysceifiog now or late in the occupation of Richard ap William Rowland, drover, or of Hugh ap David, upon Tyddyn Gwyn alias Mawes y Felin, in the occupation of Robert ap William Rowland Consideration, £100; term of redemption, 28 December, 1585
124 - Bond of obligation in £100 by William ap Rees Wyne of Clegyrog and Morgan ap Rees Wynne of Llanfechell to Hugh Hughes, esquire, that Morgan and Ellen his wife will abide by the award of Doctor Roland Thomas, Dean of Bangor and the above W. ap Rees Wynne regarding the true value of a tenement in Porthamel, now in the occupation of Myfanwy vch Griffith, to be acquired by Morgan and Elen at the proper costs and charges of Hugh Hughes
125 - Patent appointing Hugh Hughes, Esq., to the office of Seneschal of the manors and townships of Gelleiniog, Cornewey, Penmynydd and Bodgedwith
126 - Copy of a surrender enrolled in the court of the Bishop of Bangor by Mawd verch Griffth ap Llewelyn of one parcel of land called Maes Yrreverion in Llanelidan near the land of Griffith ap John ap Jenkin called Yr Henblas
127 - Acquittance by Peter Moston [or Mostyn], collector in the commote of Menai; has received 10/- from Ellen vch Robert ap John Ieuan and Jane her sister as "relief" after the death of her mother Myfanwy vch Griffith
128 - Release by Hugh ap Ieuan ap Hugh and Jane vch Robert his wife to Hugh Hughes and John ap David Lloyd, of certains tenements in Porthamel, with bounderies carefully defined, some lately in the occupation of Myfanwy vch Griffith, widow, deceased, and others once the lands of Robert ap John ap Ieuan, deceased. Witnesses: Thomas William; William ap Hugh ap Owen; Lewis ap Hugh ap Llewelyn ap Ieuan; Nicholas Griffith; William Robyns; David Lloyd ap William; John Bybye
129 - Bond of obligation in £100 by Hugh ap Ieuan ap Hugh of Hendre Rhoafair and Jane vch Robert (his wife) to Hugh Hughes and John ap David Lloyd, to observe faithfully the terms of a deed in fee simple of equal date.
130 - Marriage settlement of Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn (the first H.H. of Plas Coch) and Elizabeth, one of the daughters of Simon Montague of Brigstock in the county of Northants
131 - Deed of release by John ap David Lloyd to Hugh Hughes his brother of the tenements bought by John ap D. from Hugh ap Ieuan ap Hugh and Jane vch Robert his wife by indenture dated 6 February previous
132 - Release by Morgan ap Reese Wynne and Elen vch Robert his wife to Hugh Hughes, of Pen y Bryn Glas, the third part of Rhos pont y Krick, late in the occupation of Myfanwy Griffith, widow, deceased - all once the lands of Robert ap John ap Ieuan
133 - Bond of obligation in £200 by Morgan ap Rees Wynne of Llanfechell and Elen vch Robert his wife, to observe faithfully the terms of a deed of feoffment of equal date, regarding Pen y Bryn Glas in Porthamel and other parcels of land
134 - Deed of lease by Hugh Hughes of Porthamel to Richard ap Ieuan ap Gwllyn of Llanldan upon the lands and tenements lately in the occupation of Richard ap Ieuan ap Griffith in the township of Gwydryn; term, 21 years; yearly rent, 50/8; presents of two sufficient capons and two sufficient geese at Christmas, two sufficient capons at Easter; services of one day for reaping and one day for carrying in the harvest; to re-edify the decayed house upon the premises, to look after the hedges and ditches, etc.
135 - Deed of lease by Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn to Ieuan ap Hugh ap Richard of Bodlew, upon a tenement of the Queen's lands late in the tenure of Ieuan ap Rees ap Ieuan in the township of Bodlew Term, four years; annual rent, 46/8; two geese at Christmas, two capons at Easter (it is a bit difficult to say whether it reads ten or two); usual services of reaping and carrying
136 - Deed of lease by Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn to William Prichard of Caernarvon upon Tyddyn yn y Lôn and four closes adjoining in the township of Porthamel, and late in the occupation of Myfanwy vch Griffith Term, 4 years; annual rent, 53/-
137 - Release to Hugh Hughes, esq., by Rowland Meredith of Bodowyr, of a tenement in Porthamel late in the occupation of Myfanwy vch Griffith, widow deceased, lying between the lands of H.H aforesaid and those of John ap Hoell ap Tudur, and another tenement, also once in the occupation of Myfanwy vch Griffith, lying between the land of John ap Hoell and those of David Lloyd ap John. Rowland Meredith was Rowland ap Meredith ap Rhys (Pedigrees, 51).
138 - Deed of appointment of Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn as deputy Queen's Attorney in the counties of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth to Ralph Barton of Gray's Inn.
139 - Bond of obligation in £40 by Nicholas Griffith of Porthamel to Hugh Hughes, to observe faithfully the terms of a pair of identures of equal date, which refer to four several closes bargained and sold to H.H. by N.G. and Gwen his wife
140 - Deed of lease by Sir William Herbert of St. Julian's, co. Monmouth, to Hugh Hughes of Lincoln's Inn, upon the chapel of Llandedwen, with all its tithes, fruits, profits, oblations, obventions, etc. Consideration, 100 marks; term, 21 years; annual rent, 5/-.
141 - Bond of obligation in £30 by John Gwyn Gwyn signs as Wynn of co. Carn. and Jonet Thomas, widow, to Hugh Hughes, that they will pay £10.5.0. to Sir Thomas Pullison (Puleston?) on 29 October next ensuing.
142 - Release by Catherine vch Hugh ap Ieuan, widow, to John David Lloyd (younger brother of H.H) of the third part of six parcels of land in Dwyran Feuno, Cae'r Garreg Fawr and five others all strctly defined by their bounderies (the adjoining lands of Ieuan ap Hoell and Richard ap Thomas ap Meredith are referred to) - the lands being her dower after the death of her lawful husband, Hugh ap John ap David ap Hoell
143 - Indenture between Richard ap Hugh ap John of Dwyran Veuno and John ap David Lloyd of Celliniog; deed of bargain and sale to John ap D. Consideration, £80, upon Melin y Traeth, Dryll Murddyn y Merched, Cae'r Gareg Fawr, and other parcels of land, all very carefully defined by their bounds; transaction to be completed at the court of Great Sessions. Hugh Hughes (brother of John ap D.) one of the witnesses
144-7 - Four membranes
3 - Roger Hughes [the first]
4 - Hugh Hughes [the second]
5 - Roger Hughes [the second]
6 - Hugh Hughes [the third]
B - Particular Papers
C - Papers of Sir William Bulkeley Hughes, the elder
D - Papers of Sir William Bulkeley Hughes, the younger
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