Thomas the son of Mr William Anwil & Margaret (baptismal record)
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Named as a beneficiary in the Will of his maternal grandfather Rice Pierce, Rector of Llangelynin (1766)
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On Saturday last, died at Aberystwith, Thomas Lloyd Anwyl, Esq. Attorney at Law, late of Shrewsbury.
Staffordshire Advertiser, 5 Nov 1796
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Abstract of the Will of Thomas Lloyd Anwyl of the Town of Shrewsbury and County of Salop, Gentleman, written 10 Dec 1794, proved 12 Sep 1797. 2
Gives & devises to his friend Mr Robert Wilding, gentleman and to his nephew David Anwyl of Llanycill in the county of Merioneth, gentleman, and to their heirs, all his messuages or dwelling houses, buildings, lands, gardens and hereditaments in and around the said town of Shrewsbury, and all his messuages, farm, lands & hereditaments in the parish of Mainstone in the county of Montgomery, to hold in Trust, directing them to sell the said hereditaments in order to pay his debts.
Gives & bequeaths £200 to his wife Margaret Anwyl.
Gives & bequeaths £100 to his eldest son William Anwyl.
All the rest and residue of his personal estate he gives & bequeaths to his children Margaret Anwyl and Thomas Owen Anwyl, share and share alike.
Nominates & appoints his wife, the said Mr Robert Wilding and his eldest son William Anwyl executrix and executors of his last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Jno Price, Joseph Hitch of Shrewsbury, Jas. Bayley...