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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #279 on: Sunday 11 December 16 20:16 GMT (UK) »
Hope this is what you are after

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #280 on: Sunday 11 December 16 22:19 GMT (UK) »
  No, not these. If you remember we had all of the indentures from the early 1600's to 1722 on one link, then from 1772 onwards. It was where all of the indentures that we quote in the Topic came from.
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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #281 on: Sunday 11 December 16 22:26 GMT (UK) »
Can't say I remember such a single link,but,if so,it must be in the thread somewhere.I will look tomorrow.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #282 on: Monday 12 December 16 22:07 GMT (UK) »
Your link was OK. I've just figured out how to search for a specific item. Hurrah!
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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.


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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #283 on: Tuesday 13 December 16 18:18 GMT (UK) »
 I see from the indents that relate to David and Goley in respect of Ynys bryn Perfedd show D+G and their son, David passing the property to a Thomas Richard of Bwlch y ddwy allt, Caron in 1721. (This is the one where they reserve the right of way from Ynysperfedd to the Afon Teifi.
  Of interest is that Bwlch etc- is directly opposite Bryn Perfedd, on the other bank of the Teifi.
The following indent shows a David Richards of Lledrod (Ffos), providing a bond for a mortgage. I think that the second David Richards (of Caron) that's shown, is the son of D+G. I'm sure that there is a will for this David somewhere. (Note that David of D+G was a yeoman. This David is a Gent).
 
  [Description: Bond in the penalty of £240 from David Richards of p. Lledrod, co. Card., gent., to Edward Andrew of p. Llanyre, co. Rad., gent., for the observance by the obligor of an indenture, being a mortgage of £120 by way of a demise for 500 years, from David Richards of p. Caron, co. Card., gent., to Edward Andrew of p. Llanyre, co. Rad., gent., of a moiety of three parts of an ancient tmt called Tythin-y-bryn-merllyd in the grange of Mevenidd, co. Card.
Related Titles: Crosswood Estate Records,
Creation Date: 1753, Dec. 11.]
 
 I also wonder whether D+G were related to the Thomas of Bwlch. They would have been deceased by 1753. There is a will, 1808 for a Thomas Richards of Caron. He has a son Richard and, of course, the obligatory David.

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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #284 on: Tuesday 13 December 16 19:06 GMT (UK) »
See reply #150 on this thread.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #285 on: Tuesday 13 December 16 20:55 GMT (UK) »
  Just read the reply #150. It looks so complicated but it doesn't seem to help the 'general cause', (although there are tantalizing names of people and places to cause interest). I've said before that I think that all of the Richard/Richards/David are related one to the other and the further back we go the harder it is to see the 'hidden' connections.
 There appear to be certain parties involved with the "half of three parts" of Penbryn.  The first is David and Goley Richards; then Thomas Richards of Bwlch, until it eventually ends up in the hands of the Davies family and through them, to Jane Richards, the wife of Owen Davies, son of William.
 The address for the residence of Thomas Richards' 1808 Will (of Caron) is difficult to read. It appears to start with Strygos and ends in fawr, Caron but this may be wishful thinking. He has a 'reputed' son  and daughter, plus other 'regular' children leaving good cash to them as well as instructions to pay off a mortgage from someone named Davies!
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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #286 on: Tuesday 13 December 16 21:58 GMT (UK) »
I think the 1808 address says "Esgermaen Fawr"

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #287 on: Tuesday 13 December 16 23:56 GMT (UK) »
I wonder if there is anything significant in the entry for Scrygos attributed to John Davies of "Gallyges",Llangeitho at the same time as Thomas Richards in the list of freeholders(1760) as before

https://ia802502.us.archive.org/3/items/westwaleshistori03hist/westwaleshistori03hist.pdf

I think Gallyges is probably Gae'r Llugest or Cae'r Llugest close to Cwrt Mawr(where there was a Davies family also)

There is a 1738 indenture which mentions a John Davies of Llangeitho in relation to a moiety of a property called  "Llwyn y kedney".There is mention of Llwynykedni or Llwynycedni,elsewhere I'm sure in relation to other Davies.

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