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Z/DT/1-85

Ty’n Braich, Dinas Mawddwy - papers

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/DT/1 1. John William of Maesglassey, pa.[rish] of Mallwyd, gent., and Evan John William, son and heir apparent of the said John William. 2. Thomas Robert of Keven Llandybo, pa.[rish] Mallwyd, co. Montg. (s...  more 1697 Oct. 29
Z/DT/2 1. Evan John William of Maesglassey, pa.[rish] of Malloyd [Mallwyd], yeoman. 2. Thomas Robert of Kevnllandybo, pa. Malloyd [Mallwyd], co. Montg. (sic), yeoman, and John Robert Thomas of Llangadvan [Ll...  more 1703/4 Jan. 12
Z/DT/3 ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDA BOOK relating to Maesglassey and Ty’n y braich (gaps and incomplete) payable to the Myttons. Interspersed are personal memoranda and receipts and an account of sheep and l...  more 1712/1814
Z/DT/4 ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDA BOOK [as in No. Z/DT/3] relating to Nant Mynnerch, payable to the Myttons. Includes personal memoranda and promissory notes.  1718-1735
Z/DT/5 MEMORANDUM BOOK giving an account of the number of sheep and lambs, the payment of tithes etc.  1724-1840
Z/DT/6 1. Evan John William of Maesglassery, pa.[rish] Mallwyd, gent., Robert Evan of pa.[rish] Llangadfan, co. Montg., gent., son and heir apparent of the said Evan John William. 2. Robert Nanney of Llwyn, ...  more 1730/1731 Mar.12
Z/DT/7 1. As 1. in No. Z/DT/6. 2. As 2. in No. Z/DT/6. 3. Robert Vaughan of Dolmylynllyn, gent. DEED OF LEAD USES before a common recovery touching the estate of No. 1. (For debarring all former entails, et...  more 1730/1731 Mar.13
Z/DT/8 1. As 1. in No. Z/DT/6. 2. David Thomas of Cae yn y Mynith, pa.[rish] Llangadfan, co. Montg., yeoman. LEASE of possession for 6 months of the estate in No. 1.  1731 June 3
Z/DT/9 1 and 2 - As 1. and 2. in No Z/DT/8. MORTGAGE of the estate in No. 1 for securing £80.  1731 June 4
Z/DT/10-11 1. Robert Evan of pa.[rish] Llangadvan, co. Montg., gent. 2. David Thomas of Bellan, pa.[rish] aforesaid, yeoman. FURTHER MORTGAGE of the estate of No. 1 for securing a further £52.6.6. (making in a...  more 1741 May 7
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