Alban THOMAS of Hendre, Gent.
(Est 1605-1662)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Anne POOLE

Alban THOMAS of Hendre, Gent. 1

  • Born: Est 1605, Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merioneth, Wales
  • Married: 9 Aug 1633, Llanbedr, Merioneth, Wales 2
  • Buried: 18 Jun 1662, Llangelynin, Merioneth, Wales 3

  Research Notes:

Alban Thomas was of Hendre, an old mansion near the village of Llwyngwril, in the parish of Llangelynyn. 4

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Inquisition taken at Pennall in the county of Merioneth the 27th day of March, 14 Chas. I [1638], before Rowland Pugh esq., Lewis Nanney esq, and Robert Vaughan, gent. by virtue of the brief or commission by the oaths of Alban Thomas gent., Hugh Davies gent., David ap Owen David gent. David ap William Prehgnald (ap Rheinallt) gent., Thomas Jones gent., Evan Owen Robert, Richard Tybotts, Edward John ap Hugh, Jenkin John ap Rhydderch, Evan Jenkin ap Owen, John Rhydderch, William ap Ieuan ap William, John Rees, David ap Howell, and Hugh ap Edward who upon their oaths say as follows:—

...One parcel of meadow ground containing by common estimation 30 day math of hay and situate lying within the parish of Towyn, upon the banks of the river of Dyvi, and commonly called by the name of Yr ystym llwyd, where the salt and fresh waters meet together is overflown with high tides in stormy weather, and some part of it with ordinary tides; but how much in the certainty they do not express. But they say that every acre thereof is worth 2s. per annum...." 5

  Marriage Information:

Alban married Anne POOLE, daughter of Anthony POOLE of Cae Nest and Elizabeth GWYN, on 9 Aug 1633 in Llanbedr, Merioneth, Wales. (Anne POOLE was born est 1610 in Cae Nest, Llanbedr, Merioneth, Wales and was buried on 4 Aug 1652 in Llangelynin, Merioneth, Wales.)

Sources


1 Pedigrees of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire, J. E. Griffith, p. 352.

2 Llanbedr Parish Registers, Marriages.

3 Llangelynin Parish Registers, Burials.

4 Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Volume 3, 1831, p. 458.

5 An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire: VI - County of Merioneth, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 30 Dec. 1921, p. xx.


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