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Edwinsford Estate Records
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Memorandum of a lease for 21 years from Thomas Thomas of Mannervabon, co. Carmarthen, esq., agent to Thomas Williams of ...,

Memorandum of a lease for 21 years from Thomas Thomas of Mannervabon, co. Carmarthen, esq., agent to Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, esq., to Evan Owen of the parish of Llanstephan, yeoman, of a house, garden, and five fields, a house and gardens called Jaspers house with a parcel of land called Llaein Capell Tilo, and a house and garden, all in the parish of Llanstephan. [Witnesses include John Rees, Derlysk.].

Lease for 99 years, or for the lives of Olive James, daughter of Enock James late of the county borough ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. Thomas Morris of the parish of St. Peter in the county borough of Carmarthen, mercer. Lease for 99 years, or for the lives of Olive James, daughter of Enock James late of the county borough of Carmarthen, mercer, Thomas Morris, son of Jenkin Morris of the parish of Llanstephan, and Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Richard Thomas of the county borough aforesaid, mercer, of a messuge and lands called Gwaine y Maesgwynne and two small fields in the parish of Llanstephan.

Lease for 99 years, or for the lives of the said John Davies, of his brother Thomas Davies, and of ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. John Davies of the parish of Merthyr. Lease for 99 years, or for the lives of the said John Davies, of his brother Thomas Davies, and of David Thomas, second son of Rees Thomas of the parish of Llanboydy, of a capital house messuage, tenement, and lands called Court Derllys, parish of Merthyr.

Grant, to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer recoveries, of a moiety of the manor of Penryn, a ...,

  1. Thomas Williams formerly of Grays Inn and now of Great Russel Street in the parish of Saint George, Bloomsbury, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 2. Arabella Williams, spinster, one of the daughters of the said Thomas Williams, and who together with Bridget, now the wife of Robert Banks Hodgkinson, esq., late Bridget Williams, are the two only surviving daughters of the said Thomas Williams by Ann, his second and now wife, formerly Ann Singleton, and are coheirs presumptive of the said Thomas Williams;. 3. Albert Davies of the county borough of Carmarthen;. 4. John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq. Grant, to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer recoveries, of a moiety of the manor of Penryn, a house and garden, messuages called Balen Linen, Llwyn Derwfield, Nanty Kee, and Keven Bustrich, a house and garden, a messuage called Court Derllis, a house and garden, a messuage called Glyn Morgan Merthir and a house and garden, parish of Merthir, three houses and gardens in the town and parish of Laugharn, a messuage called Tally vann, parish of Abernant, a malthouse, two houses and gardens, a messuage called Pant Henry, and five other messuages in the village of Mydrim, in the parishes of Mydrim and Lanvihangel Abercowin, a house and garden and field, a piece of land being part of the Forest, a capital messuage called Hawksbrook, a messuage called Abernant Cwm Cogh, parish of Langunock, a house and garden and five fields, one field and five parcels of land, a house and garden and parcel of land, a meadow called Wayn Maesgwyn and two fields, a close, a house and garden, a messuage called Peny Llan and five closes and one parcel, a house and garden and field, and a house, parish of Llanstephan, messuages called Tyr ffynonarddy, parishes of Langunnock and Lanstephan, Stackua, parish of Llannon, Court y Cadno in the Upper Franchise in the parish of Saint Peter in the county borough of Carmarthen, Maes y Prior, Glan y Gorse, Tythin Parky Gorse, Tythin Parky Maenllowd, and Glyn Suo otherwise Hounsbrooke, two houses and gardens, and two houses and lands, parish of Saint Peter in the Lower Franchise in the said county borough of Carmarthen and in the said parish of Merthir, and messuages and lands called the Naggs Head and Park bach pen y Dre and a messuage adjoining to the Naggs Head in Market Street in the said county borough of Carmarthen.

Lease for 21 years of a house called the Naggshead Inn with stables, etc., and a field called Caemaine, parish ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. James Taylor of the parish of St. Peter in the county borough of Carmarthen, merchant. Lease for 21 years of a house called the Naggshead Inn with stables, etc., and a field called Caemaine, parish of St. Peter aforesaid. [Witnesses include Wm. Jones, perukemaker.]. Inset is a valuation of grates at the Naggs head, 16 May, 1749, and a note by Jas. Taylor, 16 April, 1761, on the condition of grates, shelf, dresser, etc.

Grant of a tenement or messuage containing two closures called y cay mawr and parc y graig at a place ...,

  1. Thomas Hugh of Lanngendeyrne, co. Carmarthen, gent.;. 2. John Lloyd Jenkin of Lanngonnor, gent. Grant of a tenement or messuage containing two closures called y cay mawr and parc y graig at a place called Kil y Carw, parish of Lanngendeyrne. Witnesses: Thomas David, Thomas Lloyd, Thomas Rees Gytto, Henry ap Owen John, Roger Hugh, all of Langendeyrne. Latin.

Account of money paid to the several tradesmen and labourers at Edwinsford for James Hamlyn Williams, esq., of small disbursements ...,

Account of money paid to the several tradesmen and labourers at Edwinsford for James Hamlyn Williams, esq., of small disbursements made at Edwinsford; of money laid out to discharge bills and other expences at Edwinsford; of money received for the produce of the farm of Edwinsford, and of money paid James Hamlyn Williams and to his order.

Vouchers of James Hamlyn Williams, by the payment of Daniel Price, in respect of wages, repairs at Black Lion, Llansawel ...,

Vouchers of James Hamlyn Williams, by the payment of Daniel Price, in respect of wages, repairs at Black Lion, Llansawel, and at Melinywaen, carriage of goods, killing pigs and cows, barking timber for repair of Garth, food, household requirement, chief rent, church and poor rates, lime sawing at Edwinsford, carrying millstone from Carmarthen, forming new road on Lletherllwyd and Bank, harp strings (from Tho. Morgan, Llangadock), measuring and mapping the Edwinsford demesne, etc., etc.

Account of (1) money received and to be received for cattle, butter, cheese, etc., sold from the farm of Edwinsford ...,

Account of (1) money received and to be received for cattle, butter, cheese, etc., sold from the farm of Edwinsford; (2) money paid the workmen, etc., at Edwinsford; (3) money laid out by Daniel Price for James Hamlyn Williams, esq., respecting the farm of Edwinsford; (4) money laid out by David Morgan respecting the farm of Edwinsford; (5) money laid out by Daniel Price about the building of Bragty; (6) money laid out by Daniel Price in the building of Cwm-y-cerrig; (7) money laid out by Daniel Price about Abergorlech mill; and (8) cash sent by Daniel Price to Messrs. Hammerleys and Co. bankers of James Price to Messrs. Hammerleys and Co., bankers of James Hamlyn Williams, esq., together with a statement of account between Daniel Price and James Hamlyn Williams.

Account of Daniel Price with Sir James Hamlyn, bart. (receipts of interest of tallies on the turnpike road, tithe money ...,

Account of Daniel Price with Sir James Hamlyn, bart. (receipts of interest of tallies on the turnpike road, tithe money from the hamlets of Edwins, Glyn, and Genol, parish of Llansawel, and rent for the tithes of Cayo; payments of property tax on Llanswel and Cayo tithes, and for stamps for receipt of tithe money, etc.).

Account between Daniel Price and James Hamlyn Williams, esq. (receipts for cattle, butter, cheese, etc., sold from the farm of ...,

Account between Daniel Price and James Hamlyn Williams, esq. (receipts for cattle, butter, cheese, etc., sold from the farm of Edwinsford; money laid out for J.H.W. respecting the farm of Edwinsford; money paid to workmen, carpenters, masons, coopers, etc., who worked at Edwinsford by the day; money laid out in the building of Cwm-y-cerrig; money laid out about Abergorlech mill; money laid out about the New Mill;. Money laid out in the building of Penyrhiw barn; money laid out in the building of Nussau barn; cash sent to Messrs. Hammersleys & Co. bankers of J.H.W.).

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