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Writ to the sheriff of co. Card. to hold an inquisition as to the damages which Richard Edward had sustained ...,

Writ to the sheriff of co. Card. to hold an inquisition as to the damages which Richard Edward had sustained by the maintenance of a cottage and the enclosure of half an a. of land by William Mason on a common called Cnwch Coch, p. Llanvihangel y Croythin, co. Card., on which common the said Richard Edward had a right of pasture appertaining to a m. and 50 a. of land owned by him in said p.

Writ to Rees Griffith Lloyd, gent., one of the coroners for co. Card., to have certain persons before the justices ...,

Writ to Rees Griffith Lloyd, gent., one of the coroners for co. Card., to have certain persons before the justices of the Great Sessions for co. Card., to act as jurors in the suit of Edward Lloyd, gent., plaintiff, and John Johnes, gent., defendant. A panel giving the names of the jurors is attached. Latin.

Will, (probate), of Sir John Vaughan, kt. Testator devised as follows: To my wife Dame Jane Vaughan for her life ...,

Will, (probate), of Sir John Vaughan, kt. Testator devised as follows: To my wife Dame Jane Vaughan for her life m's and lands called the Grange of Dowarchen, being parcel of the dissolved monastery of Strata Florida, the mill belonging to the said grange, the tithes within the grange called Travanys, being one-third of the tithes in the said grange, m's, and lands called Gollennith lands, and a mill called Gollennith Mill, p. Llanyhangell y Croythin, co. Card.; my said wife to convey her own lands of inheritance in co. Card. to my son Edward Vaughan in fee as I promised in the agreement made on the marriage of my son to his present wife. My said son Edward Vaughan to be executor. Proved in London on 12 Dec. 1674 by the executor.

Will, (probate), of Mary Rees of p. Gwnnws, co. Card., widow. Testatrix devised as follows: To my daughter Martha for ...,

Will, (probate), of Mary Rees of p. Gwnnws, co. Card., widow. Testatrix devised as follows: To my daughter Martha for her life, a tmt called Tynyffordd, p. Yspytty Ustrad Meirig, she to rent the same to her sister Anne for 30s. per annum, with remainder to my grandchildren John Williams and Martha Williams. Proved at Carmarthen on 25 July 1767 by Martha the daughter of the testatrix.

Will, (probate), of John Vaughan, Lord Viscount Lisburne. Testator bequeathed as follows: To Anne Savage of p. St John, Dublin ...,

Will, (probate), of John Vaughan, Lord Viscount Lisburne. Testator bequeathed as follows: To Anne Savage of p. St John, Dublin, spinster, £800 on trust for her son John when he is 21; to Mary Rogers and Anne Jones, both of p. Llanavan, co. Card., spinsters, £20 each; to Thomas Jones of Abermade, co. Card., esq., £50; to Thomas Evans of Llandilovawr, co. Carm., gent., £50; to Mary (dau. of Gwenllian Savage of p. Llanavan) and Elizabeth (dau. of Elizabeth Dudrick of p. Llanvihangell y Croythin), £60 each when they are 21; residue of my personalty to my brother Capt. Wilmot Vaughan, he to be executor. Proved at Carmarthen on 23 Mar. 1740-1 by the executor.

Will, (probate), of Edward Vaughan of Trowscoed, co. Card., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my son John Vaughan all ...,

Will, (probate), of Edward Vaughan of Trowscoed, co. Card., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my son John Vaughan all my realty 'not formerlie estated upon him' towards the discharge of the portions to be given by him to my dau's Jane and Margaret Vaughan, except the lands and grist mill of Golennith purchased by me from Richard Gwyn, which I give to my youngest son Edward Vaughan, until he be paid £400 by my son John Vaughan; to my son John Vaughan, towards portioning my said dau's and maintaining my younger children, the rectories of Llanvihangell y Croyddin and Llanavan, which I hold on lease from Sir Harry Johnes; also the prebend of Lledrod, which is taken in my son Harry Vaughan's name, and my interest in Pyran Mill in Cwmystwyth; to my son Morris Vaughan and my second son Harry Vaughan £100 each; residue to my son John Vaughan and my wife Agnes Vaughan, they to be executors; I request my said son John Vaughan to see to the maintenance and education of my youngest son Edward, and hope that his mother will afford the best help she is able towards his maintenance. Administration with will annexed was granted at Carmarthen on 27 Oct. 1635 to Morice Vaughan of p. Llanavan, co. Card. (son of Edward Vaughan, esq., dec.), the executors having renounced.

Will, (probate), of Edward Vaughan of Cwmnewydion, co. Card., gent. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew Edward Vaughan all ...,

Will, (probate), of Edward Vaughan of Cwmnewydion, co. Card., gent. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew Edward Vaughan all the tmt's conveyed to my servant Thomas Robert to my use, during the life of Elizabeth Stradling (dau. and heiress of Hugh David Vaughan of Cwmnewydion, gent., dec.) on trust to pay my sister Margaret Lloyd £10 yearly during her life; to my nephew John Herbert a bay mare and £10; to my brother James Vaughan £10; residue to my nephew and executor Edward Vaughan of Trauscoed. Proved in London on 9 Aug. 1660 by the executor.

Will, (original), of Thomas Johnes of Dolecothy, co. Carm., esq. Testator devised all his estates (subject to certain charges) to ...,

Will, (original), of Thomas Johnes of Dolecothy, co. Carm., esq. Testator devised all his estates (subject to certain charges) to Thomas Johnes (eldest son of testator's cousin Thomas Johnes of Penybont, co. Card.) in tail male, with remainder to John Johnes (second son of the said Thomas Johnes of Penybont), in tail male with remainders over.

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