Jonathan son of Evan Anwyl Gent. & Margaret his wife (baptismal record)
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JP and DL for Merionethshire
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Residuary legatee and finally sole Executor of his father's Will (1817) after the death of his mother (in either 1808 or 1812), originally sole executrix.
Granted Administration of the personal effects of his sister Anna Maria Hughes of Aberdyfni in the parish of Tywyn, widow on 2 Jul 1846.
In 1851 Jonathan Anwyl (62) of Pennal Merioneth, unmarried, farmer of 105 acres employing 5 labourers, was living in Llugwy, Pennal, Merionethshire.
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Jonathan B. Anwyl of Llugwy died aged 63 years (burial record).
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Abstract of the Will of Jonathan Anwyl of Llugwy in the County of Merioneth, Esquire, written 1 Dec 1849, proved 10 Apr 1852.
Gives & bequeaths £350 to Elizabeth Anwyl of . . . . . . . Aberdovy.
Gives & bequeaths £500 to his servant Ann Evans.
Gives & bequeaths £200 to his servant John Griffith.
Gives & bequeaths his estates called Llugwy and Espirlas in the Parish of Pennal, and his cottages in the town of Machynlleth, and all his real estate to the use of Evan Anwyl the Younger, eldest son of Evan Anwyl of Hendreseivion in the Parish of Llanwrin in the county of Montgomery, farmer, appointing him sole executor of his last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses:
David Howell, solicitor, of Machynlleth
Edward Jones of Maesywerngoch 3