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Marriage settlement of Hugh Griffith and Susanna Lloyd, 1724


1724, Nov. 30
  1. Thomas Griffith of Penpompren, p. Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, co. Card., gent., Ann his wife, and Hugh Griffith of the same, his eldest son and heir apparent
  2. Meredith Lloyd of Cwmbwa, p. Llanbadarn Fawr, co. Card., clerk, and Susanna Lloyd, his only daughter and heir
  3. Morgan Lloyd of Abertrynant, p. Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, and Charles Richards of Aberystwyth, both co. Card., esq's (trustees)
Pre-nuptial settlement (Articles of agreement to lead the uses of fines) (attested copy, 1794 watermark) of the said Hugh Griffith and the said Susanna Lloyd. 1 is to convey to 3 to the uses of the marriage the m. and land called Tythin Penybontbren in Cwmysgolaig and a parcel of arable land called Tyr y Gron hir thereunto belonging, a m. and land called Tythin Gwenffrwd, a parcel of arable land (18a.) called by the several names of Llaincwmysgolaig, Kevenybanall and Y wernhir, a parcel of arable land and meadow called Llainbwlch y Moilgoch, being parcel of Tythin Ty yn y Gwndwn (20a.) in the occupation of the said Thomas Griffith, a m. and land called Tythin Ceven Crynffyn and parcels of land thereunto belonging called Llain Nant Melin and Llain pant yr hedin, a m. and land called Tythin y wenallt, a m. and land called Tythin Cwmysgolaig and the dairy or summer house thereunto belonging called Llyest ffynnon Cadwgan, three pieces of arable land and meadow in the occ. of John Humphrey Richard called Llain y Gelly fer yn y Trawsgoed, Y llain fawr and Maes y Gwrdy, a m. and land in the occ. of Richard Evan called Keven Erglawdd, a m. and land called Tythin dan Allt Ty Crib, a m. and land called Tythin biarth y ffwch, two parcels of arable land and meadow in the occ. of John Humphrey Smith called by the several names of Llain Llwynbon y Groes and Llain Nantyllain, a m. and land in the occ. of Lewis Evan called Tythin Abernant y Moch otherwise Llyest Abernant y Moch, a third part of the capital m. and land called Erglawdd and a small m. and land usually let with the same called Nanty lleian, a third part of the m. and land in the occ. of Francis Bur[ ] called Skybor Rees ap Jackin, a third part of the m. and land in the occ. of Ann Hugn, widow, called Tythin y fron Goch, a third part of a water corn grist mill in the occ. of David Jenkins called Mellin Treyrddole, a third part of the m's and lands in the occ. of Bridget Morris called Tythin y Rhyw, Tythin y Pant Glas, Tythin caer Trornor and Letty bach yn y coed, a third part of the m's and lands in the several occ's of Richard Rowland and Owen Rowlan called Lletty llwyd in Tythin park, Brinfraich, Llyesyllain wen and Tythin y llanerch coch, a third part of the m's and lands in the occ. of Morgan Thomas called Tythinynis Tydir and Tythin Clygyrog and the milking places thereunto belonging at Llainwen, a third part of a m. and land in the occ. of Morris Evan Howell called Tythin Llwyn Walter and the dairy or summer house thereunto belonging called Llyesty y ffynnonne, a third part of a m. and lands in the occ. of Evan Oliver called Llyest Blaen y clettwr with two large meadows and a third part of the dairy or summer house called Llyest y Graig and several other sites of cotts and milking places, a third part of a m. and land and several other fields of arable land thereunto belonging in the occ. of Humphrey Richard called Tythin Cerigyrafar, Llydrvilly Rhose, Ceven Gole, Panty Gwartheg and Gwastad Coed, a third part of a m. and land in the occ. of the said Humphrey Richard called Tythin Arthin otherwise Trawscoed and Cwmbach, a third part of a house in Tre'r-ddôl with two large gardens in the occ. of Evan William called Bryn y cwydde otherwise Brynywrach, third parts of other houses in Tre'r-ddôl in the occ's of Mary Griffith, spinster, Jenkin Morais, Rees David, Elizabeth Watkin, widow, Ann John Burreston, widow, John Richard, Griffith Evan, Margaret Evan, John Evan, and Richard John, all p's LLANFIHANGEL GENAU'R-GLYN, LLANGYNFELYN and LLANBADARN FAWR. Includes provision for the maintenance, preferment and education of Ann and Margaret Griffith, two of the youngest daughters of the said Thomas Griffith. 2 is to convey to 3 to the uses of the marriage the capital m. and land in the occ. of the said Meredith Lloyd called Cwmbwa, the m. and land in the occ. of Edward Morgan called Tyr tythin Coch otherwise Tythin y Penrhyn Coch, a water corn grist mill in the occ. of William John called Melin Cwmbwa, a fulling mill in the occ. of Jenkin Edward called Pandy Cwmbwa, a m. and land in the occ. of Griffith Evan called Tythin pant y ffynnon, a parcel of land in the occ. of the said Meredith Lloyd called Llainybrin Llwyd, a cottage in the occ. of Griffith Hugh called Llyest y Gellygoge, a cottage in the occ. of the said Meredith Lloyd called Llyest pant yr Ebolion, a m. and land in the occ. of Elizabeth Evan, widow, called Tythin Llwyn Gronw, a m. and lands in the occ. of Francis John called Tythin y braich Garw, a m. and land in Llanbadarn Fawr in the occ. of John Evans, m's and land in the occ. of Edward Lewis called Tythin y Gaer ucha and Tythin y Gaer ussa, m's and land in the occ. of William Clocker called Darren ucha and Tythin y Gelly otherwise Y Darren Vauch, all p. LLANBADARN FAWR.
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