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.