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  <dc:title>Maesyneuadd deeds and documents</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A collection of 402 items comprising title deeds, documents and papers relating to the Wynn/Wynne and Nanney families of Maesyneuadd and Maesypandy, co. Merioneth. They are grouped as follows; family papers, including marriage settlements (and allied documents), wills and probates of wills, including those of Samuel Poole of Argoed (1664/5), the Rev. John Ellis of Dolgellau (1665), John Anwyl of Llanfendigaid (1658/9), John Nanney of Maesypandy (1721), Jane Brynkir of Brynkir, co. Caernarfon (1760), John Nanney of Maesypandy (1764), William Nanney of Maesyneuadd (1796), the Rev. John Nanney of Belmont, co. Denbigh (1838), the Rev. Edmund Williams of Pentre Mawr, Llandyrnog (1855), 1585-1863; letters from Robert Wynne (d.1803) from India to his father, William Wynn of Maesyneuadd and his brother (Sir) William Wynne, 1789-95; letters addressed to the Rev. John Nanney of Maesyneuadd and Belmont, co. Denbigh, 1795-1838; letters addressed to Captain (afterwards Sir) William Wynn, 1803-37; papers in a series of Chancery suits between John Nanney, son and heir of the Rev. John Nanney plaintiff, and Sir William Wynn, Simon Hart Wynn and others, defendants, concerning the title to the Maesyneuadd estate, 1838-59; title deeds and allied documents relating to properties in Corwen, Dolgellau, Harlech, Llanaber (Bodwilim, etc.), Llanbedr, Llanfair, Llandanwg (Llechwedd Ddu, etc.), Llandecwyn, Llanfihangel-y-traethau (Moel-y-glo, etc.), Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Llangelynnin, Peniarth and Tal-y-llyn, co. Merioneth, 1470-1832; Bangor, Llanrug, Maenan, Pennant and Penyfed, co. Caernarfon; Betws, Eglwysfach, Llanddoged, Llanrwst and Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, co. Denbigh; and Cilcain, Halkyn and Ysgeifiog, co. Flint, 1621-1863; rentals and valuations of the Maesyneuadd and Maesypandy estates, 1851-83, and a survey of the Maesyneuadd estate, 1790; miscellanea, including papers relating to the free school of Llanegryn, 1717-99 and a copy of the tithe apportionment for the parish of Tal-y-llyn, 1845.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1470-1883</dc:date>
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