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Pori'r archifau

Z/DY/14.

1. Rachell Howell, Llwyndu, in the county of Merioneth, widow and relict of Humphrey Owen, gent, her first husband, deceased, and elder daughter of John Goodwin of Esgair goch ucha, in the parish of Trefeglwys, in the county of Montgomery, gent, deceased, and Mary Jones, otherwise Mary Pugh, late of Bala, in the county of Merioneth, now of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, widow, formerly Mary Edwards, spinster; and Jane Edwards of the town of Dolgelley, in the county of Merioneth, spinster. The aforesaid Mary Jones, otherwise Pugh and Jane Edwards are the only children of Sarah Edwards, their late mother formerly Sarah Goodwin, younger daughter of the said John Goodwin and which said Rachel Howell, Mary Jones and Jane Edwards are the co. heiresses at law of the said John Goodwin.
2. Henry Owen, Llwyndu, surgeon and apothecary,and Ann his wife, the only surviving child and heir of the said Humphrey Owen by the said Rachel. 3. Howell Pugh, of the town of Dolgelley, gent.
LEASE AND RELEASE of messuage tenement and appurtenances called Tyddyn y Neuoedd, otherwise Llwyndu; all that messuage, tenement and appurtenances known as Bronhengwys and Cae Cornel; all that messuage and tenement and appurtenances known as Rhyddid fach fechan; all that messuage, tenement and appurtenances known as Gwastadcoed Canol otherwise Gwastadcoed bach. All these lands lying within the township of Llwyngwril in the parish of Llangelynin, in the county of Merioneth.


Iaith Tudalen

Yn unol ag arfer arferol archifdai yng Nghymru, cyflwynir manylion pob dogfen yn iaith y ddogfen honno. Lle mae'r manylion yn ymddangos yn Gymraeg, Cymraeg yw iaith y ddogfen; ac os yn Saesneg y dangosir y manylion, Saesneg yw iaith y ddogfen honno.