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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #369 on: Tuesday 10 January 17 22:39 GMT (UK) »
This looks like the "Esger y Gronshias" of the 1756 David Richards will,with the "Morrice" family?

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j8y/

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #370 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 00:21 GMT (UK) »
This must be relevant for the derivation,currently Lluest y Conscience(with another Blaen yr Esgair and another Pant y Ffynnon close by-all close to Mabws,Llanrhystyd

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j91/

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #371 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 08:35 GMT (UK) »
Just started to gather info. This link gives all the info for the Rev. Thomas Richards, son of David.

  https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1852851643
                                   ( page346.)

 Thomas' father, Rev. David Richards, died at Ratlinghope, Hereford in 1779.
Thomas attended Magdalene College, Oxford circa 1780. (Ordained 1784, Batchelor Law,1786.

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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #372 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 09:21 GMT (UK) »
Strange-I found a record for him dying in Hyssington in 1777,as per the will I quoted in #364!

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #373 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 10:18 GMT (UK) »
At least one of the other properties owned was Nantcwtta in Llangwyryfon/Llanddeiniol.It is listed against David Richards clk.,living in Shropshire in the 1760 freeholders(Hyssington is sometimes given as Shropshire,sometimes as Montgomeryshire)

.Further evidence is here:

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j95/

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #374 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 15:06 GMT (UK) »
     Sorry for the delay- who gets visitors on a Wednesday?
  The Rev David of Ratlinghope was an error.
 Interesting that Nantcwtta in Llangwyryfon is shown in your linked document as being part of the Carrog Estate. I also see that the Solicitor involved in the transaction was also a Richards. Does it mention the occupant of Nantcwtta in the Freeholders?
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Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #375 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 15:19 GMT (UK) »
Yes,it's Stephen Morrice.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #376 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 16:22 GMT (UK) »
 I'm trying to work out who Stephen Morrice was. I would hazard a guess that the Rev. David's wife was a Morrice and that Stephen was her brother. Mary Morrice is shown in the account (1800's) of Rev. Thomas as his niece. She helped Thomas' wife, Frances, in her teaching role.
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PS Forgot just how small an area we're dealing with regarding Nantcwtta.
 If we could find out when David was at Oxford then, hopefully, we could find out his father's name.
Richards in Anglesey. Liverpool, Cardiganshire.
Richards in Patagonia and Canada. Owens and Williams in Holyhead. Laird family, Birkenhead. Richards-Bridges family, Epsom.

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Re: David Richard/Richards of Strygosfawr, Lledrod.
« Reply #377 on: Wednesday 11 January 17 17:27 GMT (UK) »
There is a Stephen Morrice,grandson to David Richards(1756 will) son to his eldest daughter Elizabeth and a James Morice.
Just to make things easy(!),the Mary Morice (born circa 1790),niece to Thomas Richards,looks to be the daughter of Thomas' sister Mary,who I think must be the subject of this marriage to - a James Morice(!).The Morices/Morrices feature heavily in the 1760 freeholders,no doubt all part of the Car(r)og estate.

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j99/

David Richards,clerk,appears at Hyssington 1757/1758 according to the CCeD database,but I can't find any birth/baptismal or educational data so far.

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