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- 1670, June 3. (Creation)
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1 Robert Lloyd of Cardigan, gent., and Elinor his wife. 2 Elizabeth Lloyd of the same, spinster, only daughter and heir apparent of Robert Lloyd by Elinor his wife. 3 David Howells of the same, one of the sons of the said Elinor by George Howells, gent., her late deceased husband. 4 Morris Owen of Rhiwvelen, co. Mont., gent., David Lloyd of Pembrin, co. Card., clerk, and Robert Jones of Llanynys, co. Denb., gent. (trustees). Deed To Declare The Uses Of A Fine (levied by 1 to 4) of a burgage in the high street of Cardigan, now in the tenure of Thomas Lewis, gent.; a burgage in St. Mary's Street called Saint Johns Hould; a half burgage and garden with two pieces of ground, now in the occupation of the said Robert Lloyd; a piece of ground where a house of James Phillipps is now erected and two burgages called The Ould Office with a stable and garden (boundaries noted). Seals.
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Preferred citation: 42.