- 2198-99.
- File
- 1855.
Abstract of title to estates called Middlesex and Magotty, Jamaica, with the opinion of Tho[ma]s H. Terrell thereon, 16 May 1855, and a letter relating to the said estates, 30 July [1854].
Abstract of title to estates called Middlesex and Magotty, Jamaica, with the opinion of Tho[ma]s H. Terrell thereon, 16 May 1855, and a letter relating to the said estates, 30 July [1854].
Abstract of title of William Lewis and Anne his wife to the messuage called Gwernisheg otherwise Coed Cochon, parish of Llandevalley, co. Brecknock.
Abstract of the title, 1872-99, of Theophilus Aneuryn Rees, esq., to the stationer's shop called The Old Post Office, together with the printing office at the rear thereof, borough of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen.
Abstract of the title, 1680-1756, of Mr Abraham Penry to two tenements of land, one formerly called Tuy-ymhen-y-Cae-mawr, but of late called the Logwst, and the other called Combe-kello, and a parcel of land called Tuyr-y-keven-ycha, all contiguous and united into one tenement, parish of Llambeder Painscastle, co. Radnor, proposed to be sold to the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty for augmenting the curacy of the chapelry of Altmawr, co. Brecknock, at the desire of the Reverend Mr Tho[ma]s Williams, clerk, now curate there.
Damaged.
Abstract of No. 2502 of 14 Sept. 1715,
Abstract of expenditure for the quarter on the Carmarthenshire turnpike roads,
Printed with MS. notes.
Abstract of deeds, 1746/7-98, relating to the messuage and lands called Penyrallt, parish of Llanthoysaint, co. Carmarthen, together with a schedule thereof.
A. Morris, Warwick Street, Pall Mall,
Writer did not speak to recipient at Bristoll about the Cerrig estate. P.S. Recipient's letter may be intended for Mr W. Weelyams.
A. Morris, Warwick Street, Pall Mall,
Writer wishes to know whether Edw[ar]d Pryse Lloyd, esq., of Glansevin is now living or not. P.S. Mr W[illia]m Williams agrees to put in his answer to the bill.
A. King, Castle Street, Holborn,
Writer begs for an answer to his letter of 29 Oct. which enclosed a latitat against Mr Joseph Hay of Llandovery, shopkeeper, for debt and costs.
Mr Jenkins, who is absent, will send recipient the acc[oun]t of Lampeter tithes. Damaged.
According to Mary Williams, recipient had ordered her to break the lock, which she did when her mother and Marg[are]t John were with her; her plan is to leave some furniture there in order to distress writer and the man who has taken it. Damaged.
[2 Bartholomew Coke of Brecon],
1 Edmond Davies [? of Brecon, co. Brecknock]. [2 Bartholomew Coke of Brecon]. Lease for one year of the Castl..., two parcels of mea[dow]..., the messuage and lands called Y Wal..., lands called the Sta..., a house in the village..., two parcels of land called Br..., ... called Maes yr Eglwys, ... acres in Maes Pant y Wall and Devitee, ... messuage and house called the Waldish, ... [Other places mentioned: [the ro]ad leading from Broynllis to the Standell Brook, and a place called Keffill Tom Ball and maes y Castle]. Fragment.
... On the trial of the cause between the lessee of Mr Gwynne of Buckland and Maddy in the Breconshire spring sessions, 1807, it was agreed that the lessor should have land in def[endan]t's close called Foesddu; deeds of exchange were then prepared; Maddy has refused to pay the rent to Prichard of Tredommen Court as the agreement was not on stamp; recipient is requested to direct him to pay the rent. Draft.