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Collapse 2 - The Acquisition of John Rees ap William2 - The Acquisition of John Rees ap William
92 - An award made by David Lloyd ap John ap William and Robert ap Richard ap Griffith, gentlemen, upon matters of variance between Jane Griffith [widow of Rees ap William of Plas Gwyn, daughter of John Griffith II of Chwaen Hen] and her son John ap Rees ap William
93 - Bond of obligation in £40 by David Lloyd ap Hugh [of Marian Heilin, Llanddyfan] and William ap David Lloyd, his son, to John ap Rees ap William {of Plas Gwyn], to observe the award of Richard Bulkely, clerk, on the part of the two Lloyds, and William Bold, on the part of John ap Rees ap William, upon matters at variance between them; the award to be made before the "feast of the Assumption of Our Blessed Ladie". In default of an award by these two arbitrators, Rowland Meredith, esq, is to act as umpire, indifferently elected by both parties
94 - Award of Rowland Meredith, the umpire appointed to give a verdict on the differences between the Lloyds of Marian Heilin and John ap Rees ap William in default of an award by the two arbitartors on 18 July, Richard Bulkely and William Bold.
95 - Depositions of witnesses on the part and behalf of John ap Rees ap William, plaintiff, taken at Llanddyfnan... before Owen Thomas ap Hoell, gent., by virtue of an order of Commision from one of Her Majesty's Justices of Assize
96 - Release by William ap David ap Ieuan and Henry ap William, his son and heir, to John ap Rees ap William, of a messuage defined as of about 12 virgates, now in the tenure of J. ap R., and in the parish of Llanddyfnan
97 - Declaration, incorporated in an indenture, by Richard Goodman of Beaumaris (and Jane his wife), to lead the use of a fine at the next Anglesey Great Sessions upon Tyddyn y Llwyn Helig in the parish of Pentraeth for the use of John ap Rees ap William.
98 - Memorandum of an exchange of land between William David Lloyd and John ap Rees ap William
99 - A note, with measurements and calculations, in explanation of the exchange of April, 1607
100 - Release by Owen Hughes of Whinburgh in co. Norfolk, consideration £30, of moiety of Tyddyn yr Irid [Rhirid? sometimes spelt Irwed in the documents] and a certain other parcel of land in Pentraeth called Tyddyn Ysgubor to John ap Rees ap William
101 - Bond of obligation in 100 marks by Owen Hughes of Whinburgh in county Norfolk to John ap Rees ap William of Pentraeth
102 - Bond of obligation in £60 by John ap Rees ap William of Pentraeth to Hugh Arthur, merchant, to observe the terms of a deed of fee simple of equal date, by which J. ap R. had bargained and sold to Arthur the moiety or half part of Tyddyn yr Irwed [Rhirid?] alias Tyddyn Hugh Kenrick now in the tenure of H.A., but late in the occupation of Grace vch Rees, widow
103 - Badly torn document which records a release by Hugh Arthur, merchant [of Beaumaris?] to John ap Rees ap William of various tenements in the parish of Pentraeth, including Y Waun, close to the King's way leading to the church of Pentraeth, the moiety of a parcel in the neighbourhood of Cae'r Mynydd, and others. Boundaries exactly defined; present tenants and sub-tenants carefully named.
104 - Release by Owen David ap Rees ap Ieuan of Pentraeth to John ap Rees ap William of Plas Gwyn of the close of land called Cae'r Geufron in exchange for Cae'r Cryngae lying in a close of Owen David called Cae'r Odyn
105 - Bond of obligation in £40 by Owen David ap Rees ap Ieuan to John ap Rees ap William to observe the terms of a deed of exchange of equal date
106 - Bond of obligation in £40 by William ap William ap Rees of Pentraeth to John ap Rees ap William to observe the terms of a deed of fee simple of equal date by which W. ap W. had sold to J. ap R. a parcel of land in a close called Cae Rhiwlas and a little meadow lying between Afon Pentraeth and the lands of John ap William ap Ieuan
107 - Last will and testament of John ap Rees ap William of Plas Gwyn
108 - Inventory of the goods, cattle, and chattels of John ap Rees ap William, deceased, presented before the proper authorities at Bangor; "Summa totalis" a little over £250; quite interesting catalogue of house furniture, typical of a small country squire's house in Anglesey in the early 17th century
Expand 3 - The Arthur Lands3 - The Arthur Lands
Expand 4 - The Clocaenog Tenements4 - The Clocaenog Tenements
Expand 5 - The Penmynydd Exchange5 - The Penmynydd Exchange
152 - Photograph of an unnamed young man in a suit and tie with folded arms Photographer unknown B/W and linen backed Size : 49x39 cms
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