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D. T. M. Jones (Solicitors) Records,
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Lease for 21 years of the ores, metals and minerals upon and under the farms and lands called Nanty Brain ...,

1 Rees Morgan Hope of the Grouse Inn, Abergwessin, co. Brecknock, victualler. 2 Leonora Eliza Mary Anne Vaughan, widow, and Philip Arthur Vaughan, gent., both of Beaumont Square, co. Middlesex. 3 George Bedford of 10a, Kings Arms Yard, London, mining agent, and Anthony Cadman Smith of Neath, co. Glamorgan. Lease for 21 years of the ores, metals and minerals upon and under the farms and lands called Nanty Brain, Gwelgellhinddra and Troedyreseir, parish of Llanddewi Abergwiessin, co. Brecknock. Counterpart.

Assignment of £11,000 mortgage on the messuages and lands called Clyngell, Holborn Cot & Garden, Eithin Tewon, Ragland Wynt, Trinbrol ...,

1 The Reverend Thomas Tyssen Bazely, formerly rector of Poplar, co. Middlesex, but now of Dover, co. Kent, clerk, and Frederick Joseph Morrell of Oxford, esq. 2 Morgan Pryse Lloyd of Glansevin, co. Carmarthen, esq. 3 The said Frederick Joseph Morrell, John William Ogle of Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Middlesex, esq., M.D., and the Reverend Charles Walter Payne Crawford of East Court, East Grinstead, co. Sussex, clerk. 4 Frederic Parker Morrell of Oxford, gent. Assignment of £11,000 mortgage on the messuages and lands called Clyngell, Holborn Cot & Garden, Eithin Tewon, Ragland Wynt, Trinbrol, Troedrhiwyonws, Troedrhiwhir, and Rhandirwine or Handerwine, messuages and a shop in Cilycwm village, a messuage in the said village used as the meeting house, the Rhaid Mill old Ruin & Paddock, a messuage converted into two cottages in the occupation of Mary Theophilus, and the Penrhewroyad Cottage or Cottages, parish of Cilycwm, co. Carmarthen, the messuages and lands called Dinas folfrith, Maesglas, Dorthiefach or Dorthefach, and Penlan or Penylan, parish of Llandewibrevy, co. Cardigan, the messuages and lands called Llettyrhyddod or Llettyrhyddod & Cwmbran, Gwinillfach otherwise Cynillucha or Cynilluchaf, and Pennuynmawr [sic] (held with Cynilluchaf aforesaid), the messuages and pieces of land formerly called Tyrycwrt and Farm in Dyffrin, but now called Diffryn Farm and the Mill Fields, and the messuages and lands called Cwmdwr otherwise Cwmyan otherwise Cwm, and Dolegunnon otherwise Dolegrinnor & Slang, parishes of Myddfey otherwise Mothvey, and Llangadock, co. Carmarthen. Draft.

Lease And Release of: (1) the manor of Llanllough, the capital mansion house and demesne lands called Llanllough, the messuage ...,

1 Sir William Elford, bart., Jonathan Elford, esq., his son, George Herbert the elder, George Herbert the younger, and John Tingcombe, esqs, all of Plymouth, co. Devon, bankers and copartners. 2 Morgan Gwynne Davies of Cwmb, co. Carmarthen, esq., (eldest son of Gwynne Davies, esq., deceased). 3 Edward Walsh, late of Newcastle Emlyn, co. Carmarthen, esq., but now a paymaster in the Royal Cardigan Fuzileers. 4 Edward Jenkins of Llansaint, co. Carmarthen, esq. 5 Herbert Lloyd of Carmarthen, gent. 6 Vaughan Horton of Carmarthen, esq. Lease And Release of: (1) the manor of Llanllough, the capital mansion house and demesne lands called Llanllough, the messuage called Brinbach, and the close called King's Meadow, parish of Saint Peter, county of the borough of Carmarthen, the meadow called The Dockett, parish of Llangunnor, four meadows called the Bridge Meadows and a parcel of land therewith held, but divided there from by a small pill, called the Island, parishes of Llangunnor, co. Carmarthen, and Saint Peters, county of the borough of Carmarthen, the manor of Upper Castle Toch, the capital messuage and lands called Upper Castle Toch, the messuages and lands called Three Lord's bushes, Cwm Brune, and Hare's Head (both formerly part of upper Castle Toch estate), parish of Llaugharne, co. Carmarthen, to uses. See also nos 3426, 3427, 3428, 3431.

Release (being a mortgage for £15,500) of the properties specified in Nos. 3423-4 of 8-9 July, the messuages and lands ...,

1 Herbert Lloyd of Carmarthen, esq. 2 The Hon. Thomas Windsor of Braywick, co. Berks, the Hon. Henry Windsor of Segry, co. Wilts, and Isaac Heaton of Norfolk Street, Strand, co. Middlesex, esq. Release (being a mortgage for £15,500) of the properties specified in Nos. 3423-4 of 8-9 July, the messuages and lands called Machrhose otherwise Tythintoryfron, Tyrlletty ferch Henry, Panty fedwen, and Tyr Cwmyrappan otherwise Cwmy Rappan-ucha, a slang intermixed in Penylan Fach Farm, the messuages and lands called Werndrevy otherwise Gwerndrevy, Danyrallt, Roefaur otherwise Ovaur, and Glanrhyd-havod, parish of Abergwilly, the messuages and lands called Gilvachymyson, Penywine otherwise Tyrpenywinefaur, Tyrygellinen otherwise Gellygellinen, and Penyralltddû otherwise Tythin Glangavasddû, parish of Kilrhedin, co. Carmarthen, a dwelling-house in King Street, two dwelling-houses in Spilman Street, two dwelling-houses with the rope-walk in Priory Street, a messuage with the passage thereto adjoining contiguous to Priory Street, a field called Berry alias Parkmaesberry, and a piece of land, a messuage called Blacklyon, Saint Peterstreet, parish of St Peter, county of the borough of Carmarthen, part of a messuage and lands called Penycire, parish of Conwyl Elvet, the messuage and lands called Durthagoch, parish of Pembrey, the messuage and lands called Iscwn, parish of Llandefellog, the messuage and lands called Llwynmartin ucha, parish of Llanllawthog, the messuage and lands called ystafel, and Caeyrodin, a garden therein, a parcel of land called Oddiar-y-Cae, Caeygwair bach danytûy, Cae garw, the upper part of Caecalch, and a parcel of land called Y ffronandy land, being the third part of the messuages and lands called Tyrcapel Iago otherwise Tyrpenybonrt[sic]pren, Trallwm, and Tyrywernwine, parish of Llanybyther, the messuage and lands called Blaenpadernin otherwise Blaenpadernin [sic], parishes of Llanybyther and Pencarreg, the messuage and lands called Pantarvon, parish of Llanfynith, co. Carmarthen, a field in Lonehyr, a dwelling-house and lands in Dame Street, and a dwelling-house in Lower Market Street, parish of Saint Peter, county of the borough of Carmarthen, messuages and lands called Bryncoch, Llaynblaenywern Hyr, Llettwrweyn, and Gellydewy ucha, and Y Gellibach, a field called Caebach y Gelliddewy issa, the messuage and lands called Penylan, a cottage and two fields called Caeffer Rhosfach otherwise Cwman, and Wyrgledwen thereunto belonging, parish of Pencarreg, co. Carmarthen, Velinucha otherwise Upper Mill, lower franchise, a field called Parkydelinvawr, parish of St Peter, the dwelling-houses called the Six Bells, near the church, and two dwelling-houses and a cottage behind the same with a strip of land called Llaingros, Priory Street, parish of St Peters, county of the borough of Carmarthen, the messuages and lands called Doleycha otherwise Tyr and Tythin-y-Doleycha, Pomprendy otherwise Tir Pomprendy, Fynnant Ycha otherwise Fynnant fawr, Fynnant Issa otherwise Fynnant Ganol, Pwllybillwg, and Dolewolf or Tyrdolwolf, and two cottages called Penybont, parish of Llanwenog, co. Cardigan, the water corn mill called Penyrallt White Mill, the messuage and lands called Penlanfach, and a cottage and ground, at or near Allty knap, lower franchise, parish of St. Peters, and two adjoining cottages near the corner of the west end of Lamas [sic] Street, county of the borough of Carmarthen. Endorsed are:. (I) 1818-19. Memoranda of the sale of the above properties, and. (Ii) 1819-20. Receipts by Thomas Windsor and Henry Windsor for purchase monies, principal and interest.

Assignment (as a collateral security for £15,500) of two separate terms of 500 years in the messuages and lands called ...,

1 Herbert Lloyd of Carmarthen, esq. 2 The Hon. Thomas Windsor of Braywick, co. Berks, the Hon. Henry Windsor of Segry, co. Wilts, and Isaac Heaton of Norfolk Street, Strand, co. Middlesex, esq. 3 William Champion De Crespigny of Kings Row, co. Southampton, esq. Assignment (as a collateral security for £15,500) of two separate terms of 500 years in the messuages and lands called Gilfachymyson, Penywyne otherwise Tyr Penywynevawr, Tyry Gellinen otherwise Gellygclinen, [and] Penyralltddu otherwise Tythin Glavasddu, parish of Kilrhedin, co. Carmarthen, and houses and a field called Parkmaesderry, parish of Saint Peter, county of the borough of Carmarthen, in trust to attend the inheritance.

Assignment (as further security) of a term of 900 years in the properties specified in No. 3425 of 9 July ...,

1 John Gwynne of Carmarthen, gent. 2 Herbert Lloyd of Carmarthen, esq. 3 The Hon. Thomas Windsor of Braywick, co. Berks, the Hon. Henry Windsor of Segry, co. Wilts, and Isaac Heaton of Norfolk Street, Strand, co. Middlesex, esq. 4 William Champion De Crespigny of Kings Row, co. Southampton, esq. Assignment (as further security) of a term of 900 years in the properties specified in No. 3425 of 9 July, in trust to attend the inheritance.

Assignment of a bond from John Johnes, esq., to Herbert Lloyd, esq., and £1,576. 13. 0 due thereon by way ...,

1 Walter Rice Howell of Carmarthen, esq., and Charlotte Maria his wife (formerly Maria Lloyd, widow and sole executrix of Herbert Lloyd, late of Carmarthen, esq., deceased). 2 Phillip Griffith Jones of Carmarthen, gent. 3 Elizabeth Johnes of Dolecothy, co. Carmarthen, widow and sole acting executrix of John Johnes, late of Dolecothy aforesaid, esq., deceased. 4 John Johnes of Dolecothy, aforesaid, esq., only son and a legatee of the said John Johnes, deceased. 5 The Reverend William Evans of Candover, co. Salop, clerk. Assignment of a bond from John Johnes, esq., to Herbert Lloyd, esq., and £1,576. 13. 0 due thereon by way of mortgage for securing £1,200 and interest, and appointment of attorney.

Lease for one year of the manor of Llanllough, county of the borough of Carmarthen, and the capital mansion house ...,

1 The Hon. Thomas Windsor of Braywick, co. Berks, the Hon. Henry Windsor of Segry, co. Wilts, Herbert Evans of Highmead, co. Cardigan, Charles Swann of Merrixton, co. Pembroke, esqs., and John Gwynne of Carmarthen, gent. 2 Samuel Tardrew of Carmarthen, druggist. Lease for one year of the manor of Llanllough, county of the borough of Carmarthen, and the capital mansion house and demesne lands called Llanllough, and the messuage called Brinbach, parish of Saint Peters, county of the borough of Carmarthen. See also nos 3433-36, 3438, 3439.

Grant of five parcels of land, being parts of Gorse Giddy Moor, and one of which said parcels is a ...,

1 The Mayor, Burgesses and Commonalty of the borough of Carmarthen. 2 John Harries of Carmarthen, timber merchant. 3 Daniel Prytherch of Carmarthen, esq., a trustee. Grant of five parcels of land, being parts of Gorse Giddy Moor, and one of which said parcels is a narrow strip called Cwmmins Main, lower franchise, parish of Saint Peter, county of the borough of Carmarthen, subject to an existing lease for 21 years, to uses. See also no. 3402.

Lease And Release (being a transfer of the mortgage specified in No. 3403 of 17 July) of the properties, and ...,

1 Thomas Somers Cocks, Robert Biddulph, John Biddulph the younger, and Francis Thomas Biddulph of Carmarthen, bankers. 2 John Harries of Carmarthen, timber merchant. 3 Thomas Jones of Quay Street, Carmarthen, gent. 4 William Philipps of Carmarthen, esq. Lease And Release (being a transfer of the mortgage specified in No. 3403 of 17 July) of the properties, and assignment of the term, specified therein. See also nos 3406, 3407-09.

Grant of the two messuages and fields called Cae Llain and Waun-y-Llain, formerly part of a farm called Penrhiw, parish ...,

1 The Hon. Gerard James Noel, formerly of Exton Park, but now of Catmose, co. Rutland, M.P. 2 Mary Eleanor, Lady Drummond, of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, widow of Sir James Walker Drummond, late of the same place, bart., deceased. 3 Daniel Jones of Bronfelen, parish of Conwil Gaio, co. Carmarthen, farmer. Grant of the two messuages and fields called Cae Llain and Waun-y-Llain, formerly part of a farm called Penrhiw, parish of Conwil Gaio, co. Carmarthen, with covenant to produce deeds, 1823-63. See also no. 3956.

Further Charge of £400 on a life interest in the properties and policies specified in No. 4043 of 16 Nov ...,

1 Arthur Price Jones of Glanyrannell Park, co. Carmarthen, Col., H. M. Reserve Forces [Retd.]. 2 Thomas Jones of Llanfair Grange, Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, esq. 3 The Hon. Sir Arthur Kekewich of 19, Park Crescent, Portland Place, co. Middlesex, judge of H. M. High Court of Justice, the Rt Hon. Sir James Parker Deane of 3, Paper Buildings, Temple, London, P.C., D.C.L., and H. M. Counsel, Frederick John Blake of The South Sea House, Threadneedle Street, London, esq., and William Williams of 32, Lincoln's Inn Fields, co. Middlesex, esq., [the estate trustees of the Legal and General Life Assurance Society]. Further Charge of £400 on a life interest in the properties and policies specified in No. 4043 of 16 Nov. 1858.

Mortgage for £100 of the messuage and lands called TyryGraig otherwise Graig, parish of Llansadwrn, subject to No. 3975 of ...,

1 Col. Arthur Price Jones of Glanrannell, co. Carmarthen. 2 Lewis Price Jones, his eldest son. 3 Thomas Jones of Llanfair Grange, Llandovery, esq. Mortgage for £100 of the messuage and lands called TyryGraig otherwise Graig, parish of Llansadwrn, subject to No. 3975 of 20 July 1899 and its endorsements. See also no. 3980.

Mortgage for £350 of the messuage and lands called Tynygraig, parishes of Llanwrda and Llansadwrn, subject to a prior mortgage ...,

1 Lewis Price Jones of 37, Fleet Street, London, esq. 2 Douglas Thomas Maybery Jones of Nantyrhogfan, Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, esq. Mortgage for £350 of the messuage and lands called Tynygraig, parishes of Llanwrda and Llansadwrn, subject to a prior mortgage to the Legal and General Assurance Company.

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