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Llantrisant Freeman's Roll LLANTRISANT FREEMAN’S ROLL ROLL IMAGE SURNAME FORENAMES REL NO. ENROLLED DATES ADDRESS COMMENTS 1656 – 1732? George Inn, Llantrisant Gentleman WILLIAMS Phillip 1724 1 Owner of the George Inn Craigydinas, Llwynmilwas Gentleman MORGAN William 1724 2 and Mwyndy Back Freeholder of Craigydines Llawynmilwas and Mwynty. Married daughter of William Morgan of Coedygroes, Llanedern 3 JONES William 1724 Gentleman 1680 - Castellau Gentleman. Son of Edmond and Prudence TRAHERNE Edmund 1724 4 December 24 (Llewelyn) 1736 His daughter, Mary married William Bassett of Miskin TALBOT Charles 1724 1685 - 1737 Hensol and Castellmynach 1st Baron Talbot, British Lawyer, 5 politician and Lord Chancellor of Great Britain 1733-1737 Married daughter of Cecil Matthew th Gentleman POWELL Henry April 27 1724 6 Shopkeeper Constable of the Castle 7 WILLIAM Phillip Jr GS 1 1724 Gentleman D May 1731 Gentleman JOHN Llywelyn 1724 8 Husband of Mary John – father of Anne Llywelyn Tir Teigian / Garth Pen y Shoemaker to Rev Hy Nicholl, Rector of NICHOLL Henry 1724 9 Maen St Brides super Ely. 5 children. 3 wives Constable of the Castle 1743 April 1709 – Hensol Castle, Glamorgan Bachelor TALBOT Charles Richard S 5 1724 10 Sept 1733 Premature death 1699 - Llantrisant Shopkeeper & Mercer EDWARDS Richard 1724 11 December Father of Thomas and Elzabeth 1726 Milton, (St John’s), Gentleman POWELL Rees 1724 12 Tonyrefail 13 THOMAS Mathew 1724 14 EDWARD John 1724 14a DAVID John 1724 15 DAVID Rees 1724 D April 1731 15a WHITTAKER Hugh Snr 1724 Llantrisant 16 DAVID Jenkin 1724 D March 28th His son was Morris Meirick (baptised MEIRICK David 1724 16a 1725 March 6 1719) 1635- Llantrisant Son of Thomas Truman and Elizabeth TRUMAN Edward Snr 1724 17 Herbert. Husband of Gwenllian ap David Children Thomas, Robert, Edward Son of Jenkin Thomas, Yeoman of JENKIN Mark 1724 18 Llantrisant. MJ in 1690 presented at the Great Sessions for uttering treasonable words 19 JONES Arnold 1724 20 GILES William 1724 21 RICHARDxxxxx John Sr 1724 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx 22 HYWEL Morgan David 1724 1708-1733 ? 23 THOMAS William 1724 1673 – 1745 ? Gentleman 24 DAVIES John 1724 BEVAN Griffith SL 82 1724 1664 - 12th Penbwch Uchod Griffith ap Evan? Married Elizabeth 25 March 1746 Truman Gentleman HERRIMAN John 1724 26 Possibly Ferriman? 27 RICHARD David Snr 1724 28 MATHEW Jenkin 1724 1695 – 30th Son of Thomas Jenkin (d. May 1699 aged JENKIN William Sr 1724 29 July 1755 44) and wife Jane (d 1744. 30 MORGAN Evan Thomas 1724 31 REES Robert 1724 32 GIBBON Evan 1724 1663 - 1768 Penlline Court, Llansannor, Chaplain to Sir Clowdesley Schovel who DEERExxxxxxx Rev John 1724 33 Cowbridge survived the reck of Sir Clowdesley’s ship xxxxxxxxxxxxxx off the Scillies in 1707 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In 1738 his daughter Mary married Henry HUGH John Phillip 1724 34 Nicholl (9) 35 JOHN William 1724 Victualler 36 PHILIP William 1724 Llantrisant Sisters were Anne Miles and Mary Miles. MILES David 1724 37 Nephew was Richard Robert. Will 1753 38 LEWIS William Sr 1724 39 DAVID Treharne 1724 40 WATKIN Thomas 1724 D 29th April Vicar of Llantrisant HARRIES Rev. James Hon - 1724 41 1728 Introduced school education to the town Bell in Llantrisant Church dedicated to him 1687 – 9th Peterston upon Mountain Married to Margaret EVAN Edward Ab 1724 41a October 1757 42 JOHN Richard William 1724 43 GRIFFITH David 1724 His son, Johannes Richard was baptised in RICHARDxxxxx Gibbon 1724 44 May 1718 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x 44a JONES David 1724 Gentleman 45 LLEWELYN Evan Thomas 1724 GWYNNE Francis Hon - 1724 1648 – 14th Llansanwyr Court and Forde Politician & Welsh Official 46 June 1734 Abbey, Somerset 47 WATKINS Richard 1724 Cefn Carne, Trane Hamlet Gentleman 47a JENKIN Thomas Meirick 1724 48 DAVID Jenkin Evan 1724 49 REES Evan 1724 D 1739? Yeoman. Son of Griffith Treharne, TREHARNE Hywel Griffith 1724 50 Yeoman Father of Griffith Hywel Treharne (148) 51 WATKIN Hywel 1724 52 LLEWELYN Evan 1724 Alderman 1747-1758? DAVID Meyrick 1724 53 Constable of the Castle 1753 (Maurice) D June 1766 Farmer. Daughter was Elizabeth Francis FRANCISxxxxx John 1724 54 March 21-27 1717. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Daughters Rachel and Mary oversaw the x workhouse for the poor Father of Benjamin Bowen Baptised BOWEN Charles 1724 55 September 1717 56 MORGAN Evan 1724 Labourer. Married Catherine Thomas on WHITTAKER Hugh Jnr S 15a 1724 57 October 8th 1753 58 WHITTAKER William 1724 Dwells in house of Rees WHITTAKER David 1724 59 David. In 1756 he purchased dwelling of Ann Miles where her brother D Miles lived Son of Philip Evan. Husband of Cecelia. PHILIP Miles 1724 60 Daughters Mary and Janes. Neices were Mary and Margaret William D December Clockmaker JENKIN Griffith 1724 61 1729 Wife was Margaret Jenkin Tanner / glover JONES Roger 1724 62 Daughter called Mary Possibly a member of the Jones family of tanners,, skinners and glovers Farmer WATKIN Lewis D 1724 63 Father of David Watkin, husband of Barba Watkin D May 1761 Tailor / Portreeve. DAVID Meirick 1724 64 Father of William Meirick, Alderman Father of Eliza, David (?) Court Hearing 1736 65 ROBERT David Thomas 1724 66 LLYWELYNxxx Rees 1724 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x Married Margaret David, December 8th LEWIS William Jr 1724 67 1724 68 MORGAN Nicholas 1724 69 THOMAS Gervase 1724 D 1762 Tiler / Yeoman GILES Henry William 1724 70 Wife was Elizabeth Children were Maud, Henry, Stephen 71 THOMAS Morgan 1724 Cordwainer, Descenant of Matthews of Meiros / 72 MATHEW James 1724 Castellmynach. “A desperate drunken sort of man” Daughter Ann was in service with Rev Nathaniel Wells who married her after getting her pregnant 73 MATHEW William 1724 Labourer 74 JOHN Hywel 1724 75 DEERE William S 33 1724 Penlline Court, Llansannor Clerk / Vicar? 76 Ap JOHN James 1724 1703c - Married to Joan Meyrick. She died around TRUMAN Thomas S 17 1724 77 1768 Son was David Truman who married Ann Prichard 78 HYWELxxxxxxx David 1724 Blacksmith xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x 79 WATKIN John 1724 1664 - April WILLIAMS Thomas Snr 1724 80 1750 81 THOMAS Richard 1724 Farmer 1665 - 1731 Son of Richard Truman (1633-1718) and TRUMAN Richard S 1724 82 Catherine Mathew Husband of Elizabeth Giles 1686 – June Miskin Manor Sheriff of Glamorgan (1734) JP BASSETT William SL / 4 1724 83 4th 1770 Son of Thomas & Joan Bassett Hon Father of Cecil Bassett who married Stephen White (Merchant of Bristol) 84 HYWEL John David 1724 84a FREAME Job 1724 Son was Richard Llywelyn, baptised RICHARD Llywelyn 1724 85 March 28 1725 86 RICHARD John Jnr 1724 87 JONES Rowland 1724 88 HARRIS George 1724 Cleric 89 EVANSxxxxxxx Thomas 1724 Cleric xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx D 1742 Joiner. Married Ann Williams, January 26 MORGAN Richard 1724 90 1732 91 RICHARD Thomas 1724 Glover 92 MORGAN John 1724 Gentleman 93 PHILIP David John 1724 D April 1766 Alderman . DAVID Thomas 1724 94 Portreeve, 1747 95 JENKIN William 1724 1695-1755 ? Grave stone – see William Jenkin above D March Married Christiana (d Nov 1754). WILLIAM Nicholas 1724 96 1749 His inventory valued £9 11s 4d Buried March 20 1749 97 WILLIAM Morgan 1724 Farmer 97a LEWIS John 1724 98 RICHARD Hopkin 1724 d 1788 Aberaman / Llanfoist The Mathew gentry family of Aberaman MATHEW Edmund Hon - 1724 99 House. He also owned The Black Cock, Llantrisant 100 JONESxxxxxxxx Samuel 1724 Clericus xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x Married Elizabeth Morgan in December GILES David 1724 101 1734. Children – William, Harry, Susan, William 102 TRUMAN Edward S 17 1724 Married Gwenllian Howell 103 MATHEW Daniel 1724 104 WILLIAM Lewis 1724 105 THOMAS Joseph 1724 106 CHARLES John 1724 Clericus 107 JAMES John 1724 Town Crier 108 PREES Hywel 1724 109 MEREDITH William 1724 110 HYWEL John Evan 1724 John Bevan / John ab Evan Hywel ? 111 HARRIS Rev Richard 1724 Clerk 112 MORGANxxxxx Richard S 90 ? 1724 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x 113 LEWIS Melchior / 1724 D Nov 1726 Pauper Melcher / Melzor 114 MORGAN William 1724 115 RICHARD William 1724 D September Cordwainer, Innholder DAVID William John 1724 116 1780 Snr 1699 - 15th Tiler MORGAN Thomas 1724 117 May 1749 ? Alderman 1694 – 18th Llantrisant Surgeon. Married sister of Rev Richard PRICE Dr Richard 1724 118 July 1756 Thomas, Vicar of Radyr. Their daughter married William Turberville of Wattrel, Radyrl 119 JONES MORGAN 1724 Gentleman / Alderman D 1766 Llantrisant Alderman – 1766 RICHARD David Jnr S 27 1724 120 Cordwainer. Husband of Barbara Richard. Son was Richard David 121 HYWEL William 1724 B 1705 Brofiscin Fawr / Bach Farmer. His son Llywelyn was baptised JOHN Philip 1726 121a September 19th 1731. Daughter Alice baptised September 12th 1736. Son Thomas baptised January 15th 1738 122 MORGAN Thomas 1726 1697 – 1779 ? Gentleman 123 HOWELLxxxxx Thomas John 1726 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx David x TALBOT Rt Hon Lord S 10 1744 1710 - 1782 Hensol Lord Talbot (1737-1761), MP for 124 Glamorgan 1734-1737. Lord High William Steward of George III Coronation Alderman 1744-1769 Llanharan Alderman 1744-1769 POWELL William 1744 125 Gentleman Barrister at Law D 1766 Alderman 1744-1764 TRAHERNE Llywelyn 1744 126 Gentleman Children were Edmund, Prudence, Mary and Eleanor D 1746 Llantrisant Attorney at Law 127 MORGAN Henry 1744 Alderman 1744- Portreeve 1745. Married Ann Griffith at St Georges, July 18 1738. Son Harry (d 1742). Daughter Jane married Rev Owen Jenkins of Cardiff D Oct 1770 Alderman 1744-1770. Gentleman 128 JONES Evan S 3 1744 Married Anne Jenkin September 5 1730. Children were Anne, William, Mary, Catherine. Son was Evan Jones Sergeant in Militia. Wife Anne’s brother was Thomas Jenkins (173) 128a MORGAN Thomas 1744 Alderman 1744-1747 129 MORGAN Thomas 1755 Gentleman, Aldrman 130 HUGHES Caleb 1744 Labourer to Huish 131 WILLIAM Roger 1744 132 DAVID William Snr 1744 Cordwainer Father of Jennet Evans (baptised July 27 EVAN Rosser 1744 133 1728. Son Evan baptised August 1st 1731 1704 - 1763 Llantrisant Maltster.
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