Lewis ANWYL of Hengae, Gent.
(Est 1640-1698)
Anne OWEN
(-By 1677)
Thomas LLOYD of Plâs Llandecwyn, Gent.
(Est 1645-1703)
Elizabeth ANWYL
(Abt 1648-1708)
Rev. William ANWYL of Plâs Llandecwyn
(Abt 1671-1729)
Jane LLOYD
(Est 1670-1756)
William ANWYL of Bryn Adda, Gent.
(Abt 1707-1766)

 

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William ANWYL of Bryn Adda, Gent. 3

  • Born: Abt 1707, Llandecwyn, Merioneth, Wales
  • Buried: 19 May 1766, Dolgellau, Merioneth, Wales 1

  Orthographic variation: ANWILL

  Research Notes:

1. Humphrey Meredith of Pengwern, co. Carnarvon esq. and Anne his wife and Meyrick Meredith also of Pengwern, his son and heir apparent.

2. Lewis Meyrick of Dolgelley, co. Merioneth gent. And William Anwyl of Bryn Adda, gent. Both co. Merioneth.

3. William Williams of Clan'rafon, co. Carnarvon, esq.

DEED TO LEAD THE USES (release) of lands and building called Pengwern, Lleinie yn rhos, Geufron, Monachdy otherwise called Monachdu Gwyn, Bron yr Erw, Tythyn y Bont faen, TythinGlan y Mor otherwise called Caerfadog, Tythin Terfyn y Ideublwy, Cefn Cynferch otherwise called Cefn cynfor, Tythin y mâb dû, Chwilog fach, Pentre bach otherwise called Tythin ucha Tythin issa yn Moelfre, Tyddyn y Gors, Tythyn posset otherwise called Cae pmysau, Cae glas, Tyddyn Cennin fynydd, Tythin y fammath, y Gadlys, Tythin Robert Morris and the tenesents, quillets and lands in or near Cenninfynnydd, Pengwern Griffith Williams, Havod lwyadog otherwise called Havod lwyfog, Belen wen Gwersnaethon otherwise called Ty Silatas Nantgraien, Cwm Colyn and 4 quillets of lands in Penrhyn lands in the parishes, townships or hamlets of Clynnog, Llecheiddior, Chwilog, Trefwn, Nanhwynon, Llanwnda, Clynnog otherwise called Clynock, Llanaelhauarn, Llanarmon, Llanfihangwl y pennant, Llanetindwy, Bethgelert, Llanllechid, Llandegai and Betws y Coed. Also lands and tenements called Glanmerllyne, Tythin Syber, y Gors doppiog, Gwerglodd tan y tu, Cae Tithew, Coedhwlkin, Buaeth hwlkin otherwise called Buerth y rhos, Ty yn y rhos otherwise called Tythin y rhos and quillets thereunto belonging called y Llain rhos pengwern, Caye Canol, y Llwyn Coed, Ty yn y lon otherwise called Tythyn y lon and a sitting place in church pa. Llanwnda, township Pengwern co. Carnarvon. 2

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William Anwyl of Bryn Adda, Attorney at Law (burial record)

Sources


1 Dolgellau Parish Registers, Burials.

2 UK National Archives.

3 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 Talybont and Dolgelley, XVIIa, held at The National Library of Wales.


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