Rhydderch AP HUMPHREY of Esgair Lwyd
(Est 1615-1702)
Anne
(-1698)
Owen RHYDDERCH of Esgair Lwyd
(-1729)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Ann EVANS

Owen RHYDDERCH of Esgair Lwyd 1 2

  • Married: Before 1720
  • Buried: 21 Mar 1728/9, Llanwrin, Montgomery, Wales 4

  Also called Owen PRYDDERCH, Owen AP RHYDDERCH or Owen RODERICK.

  General Notes:

compiler's 7 x great grandfather

  Research Notes:

Bequeathed 20 shillings in his father's Will (proved 1702)

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Called Owen Roderick of Esgair Lwyd in Llanwrin in the christening records of his younger children.

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A true and perfect inventory of the goods & chattels moveable & immoveable of Owen Roderick of the parish of Llanwring & Diocess of St. Asaph lately deceased as apraised the 22d day of March 1728/9 by us David Evans, Evan Meredith.

Imprimis: wearing aparell: 04 00 00
5 Cows 2 two year old & 2 one year old calfs & foder 17 10 00
2 old Horses 04 00 00
100 sheep 20 00 00
Implements of Husbandry & Grindstone 02 00 00
In the Parlour a weinscot chest, bedstead & an old pare Curtains 01 05 00

9 pair of Sheets

01 16 00

5 Table Cloths 30 Towells & Napkins

00 16 00

3 Chairs

00 05 00
In the Cellar 3 Barells? & Earth Steans? & Glass ---?--- 00 11 00
In the Hace 2 Chests 1 Cubord & a press 04 00 00

1 Tub 1 Stand and Kneding Trough

01 00 00

a Long Table 5 Chairs a Box a Stool & a parcell of Books

01 00 00
5 Cives 2 Baskets a Looking glas a Lanthorn & 3 Sheers and a fouling peece
00 12 00
In the Kitching 44 pewter & Tanker 04 12 00
4 Brass Pans 2 Sciletts 2 Basting Spoons a Peper box 2 Brass Candle Sticks and & everining? Pan
04 04 00
2 Iron Potts 1 Ketle Iron Morter & Pestle
00 10 00
3 Brandards? 1 Bakestone a Spitt a Driping pan a frying Pan Sault Box Smoothing iron Heatory Tongues Chaffing Dish Bellows Potts Hooks & Chairs
00 12 00
Table & Dies--r a windCess? a Cradle 3 woden Cans 10 Piggins 12 Frenchers 3 pails and Earthen wares
01 05 00
A flesh Fork Seares? Cheese Toster grater Sault celler 3 Knives & Forks hour Glass Tin Baster
00 02 06
In the Buttery 1 Stand 1 Sheef? 2 Butter Tabs 1 Cheese 2 Pritts 1 Tub Bakeing Platter 4 Earthen vessells & Sc---ing Dish 00 14 00
2 wheels & a Candle Pa-r
00 04 00
A wooden half measure 2 Buckets 1 Rush Candlestick
02 06 00
In the Chamber over the Parlour  
a Chest a Small Coffer and a Round Table
00 08 00
a Bed Steed fether Bed Bolster 2 Plankets 1 Rug 2 Pilews 1 Pilew beer & old Curtains
01 15 00
In the Big Chamber  
an oval Table 4 Bedsteeds 1 old Fether bed 2 flock Beds 14 Blankets 1 Rug 3 Coverleds 3 Feather Bolster 2 Flock Bolsters 2 Pilews & a pair old Curtains
04 01 00
3 Straw Stands & a parcell of wool & yarn
03 09 00
Over the Entry the Servants Bed & Apurtenances 00 10 00
a Cheece Press a Loom & its Apurtenances as warpping Trough & .... Laders?
01 06 00
a Crater? & Manger and a Board
00 02 00

Corn in the Ground [and] in the House

02 05 00
Money in the House about 03 00 00

Admon of his personal estate was granted to his widow Ann Roderick 24 Oct 1729. 3

  Marriage Information:

Owen married Ann EVANS, daughter William EVANS of Dolgelley, before 1720.

Sources


1 The History of The Princes, The Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog and the ancient lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, by J. Y. W. Lloyd, of Clochfaen, Esq., M.A., K.S.G., London, 1885, Vol. IV., p. 426, called Owen PRYDDERCH (i.e. ap Rhydderch).

2 File 8: P. H. (Philip Hugh) Lawson, Pedigrees, genealogical notes, and extracts relating to the Anwyl family of Hengae, parish of Tal-y-llyn, co Mer., Anwyl of Hengae, p. 55, held at The National Library of Wales (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru).

3 SA / 1729 / 185 / B, Bangor Probate Records, held at the National Library of Wales.

4 Llanwrin Parish Registers, Burials.


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