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XD/17/10.

1. John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denbs., esq., 2. Thomas Fry of Strood, co. Kent., esq. 3. Ann Fry of Strood, spinster, dau. of 2 above, aged 16. 4. Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn, co. Flint. 5. William Hough Fry of Rochford, Co. Essex., esq., and John Peddar of the Middle Temple, esq. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT [Lease and Release] in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized between J.W. and A.F. above, touching mansion house, t’ment and lands called Bryn-y-Neuadd and messinages or t’ments and lands called Llwyn-scolog, Taihirion, Penybryn (with pt. of meadow called Werglodd fawr), Gwyllt, Cae haidd, Rhiwia issa, Ty bach, Commons, Pen-y-commons, Tower, Gwydir, Tan’rallt (with pt. of meadow called Werglodd fawr and pt. of ancient enclosure called Frith fawr), another messuage called Tan’rallt (with another pt. of Frith fawr) Ty Pitch and Blaene, all pa. Llanfairfechan.


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