Dangos 3921 canlyniad

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Edwinsford Estate Records
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Covenant to stand seised of a messuage called tyr foes yrythodd and erowe yrmynydd, and of a messuage and lands ...,

  1. Moris ap Rees ap David [and] Rees ap Moris ap Rees ap David of the parish of Llanllevenvell, co. Brecknock, gent.;. 2. Ievan ap Rees Meredudd Gogh of the parish of Llanvrtyd, gent. Covenant to stand seised of a messuage called tyr foes yrythodd and erowe yrmynydd, and of a messuage and lands called tyr y Colly, tyr erowe ronowe, rayndr y porth, erowe morgan kogh, and tyr ydoel veghan, all in the parish of Llanllevenvell. [Other names mentioned: tyr bryne y byttynge, bulgh biathree].

Bond for the quiet enjoyment (pending redemption on payment of 20 marks) of a moiety of a messuage and one ...,

  1. John David ap John of Crickadarn, co. Brecknock, Richard Thomas Philipe of Machnaghlog Ddor, co. Hereford, and Henry Thomas Philipe of Hay, co. Brecknock, yeoman;. 2. Roger Thomas. Bond for the quiet enjoyment (pending redemption on payment of 20 marks) of a moiety of a messuage and one day's math of hay in the parish of Crickarn [sic], co. Brecknock.

Grant to uses (postnuptial settlement of the said David William and Gwenllian, his wife, sister of the said David John ...,

  1. William David ap William of the parish of Crickadarn, co. Brecknock, yeoman, and David William, his son and heir apparent;. 2. David ap John David John Meredith and John David ap William of Crickadarn, yeomen. Grant to uses (postnuptial settlement of the said David William and Gwenllian, his wife, sister of the said David John David Meredith [sic]) of a messuage called Tyr William David ap William (except a parcel called y kever bach yn nyn tal y wern issa) at a place called Clidbedog in Crickadarn.

Grant of three closes of land called y tir Newydd, y gwenhithdir, and y wyrlodd wrth y tuy, at a ...,

  1. Thomas John Nicolas of the parish of Clohonger, co. Hereford, yeoman;. 2. David William of the parish of Crickadarne, co. Brecknock, yeoman, and Gwenllian, his wife. Grant of three closes of land called y tir Newydd, y gwenhithdir, and y wyrlodd wrth y tuy, at a place called Clydbedog, parish of Crickadarne aforesaid.

Grant of messuages called Tir Clydbedog otherwise Tir John David ap John and Tir pen y twyn, the former containing ...,

  1. David William of the parish of Crickadarne, co. Brecknock, yeoman, Gwenllian, his wife, and Thomas David, his son and heir apparent;. 2. Marmaduke Lloyd of Llawr y Llan, esq. Grant of messuages called Tir Clydbedog otherwise Tir John David ap John and Tir pen y twyn, the former containing closes called y Rhydings, Tyndal y wern issa, Tyndal y wern vcha, y Cornell issa, y Cornell vcha, y kae dan y berllan, y kae oddiar y Tuy, y kyver here, and y wayn vechan, and the letter containing closes called Tir y kiw, Gwyrlod y kiw, y Kae oddiar Tuy pen y twyn, y kever bach, koedkae pen y Twyn, Bron Rees, y llain at y keven, and y kyver bach yn nhir dico, and three closes called y tir Newydd, Tir y Gwenithdir, and y wyrlodd vach, all in the parish of Crickadarn. [Witnesses include William Prichard of Crickadarne, Richard David of the same, Thomas Prichard of Merthir, William Powell of Llandevalley.].

Lease And Release, to bar entail, and deed to lead the uses of a recovery, of the moiety of a ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of Talley, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Frances, his wife, one of the daughters and coheirs of Francis Lloyd late of Llauryllan, co. Brecknock, esq., deceased;. 2. Lambrook Hughes and David Williams both of Brecon, co. Brecknock, gentlemen;. 3. Sir Thomas Powell of Broadway, co. Carmarthen, bart. Lease And Release, to bar entail, and deed to lead the uses of a recovery, of the moiety of a capital messuage and lands called Llauryllan, messuages called Tyr y Keven, Tyr Pen y llan, Kill Beddog, Pentre Lands, and houses, cotts, and gardens, parish of Crecadarne, messuages called Crebin Rhyoth, Cwm Busse, Bromish Lands, Vron vawr, Vron vach, Dole Berthog, Tir y Cwm, and Clinie bach, and a water corn grist mill, parish of Llanvihangell Abergwessin, y werne vawr, Cwm bach, the Carbry, the Glene, Pen y Bont, Cae yr Pandy, and the Parke Wood, a water corn grist mill called Velin Newidd, and a cott and garden, parish of Llanganton, Tyr Mawr, Garreg Wenn, and Tyr Seigir, parish of Llanvechan, Tyr Pen y llan, Werne ddy, Tyr y Tallwrne, Tyr Pen y bank, Cwm Degle, Tyr Pen y graig, Pen y bont, Tyr dan yr Allt, Pen Cae yr Noyodd, Tyr Gwar y Velin, Bryn Orvell, Bryn Morthy, Goy ffron, Cae yr Crieth, Cwm Vaddock, Tyr Roger Rowland, Tyr y Cwm, Gelly Orvell, and Glan Istennin, and a water corn grist mill, parish of Llanavan Vawr, Allt Dythg Vawr, Allt Dythgy Vach, Tyr Gr Rowland Tinker, Blane Inon, Tyr Pen y banke, Tyr y Pant, Tyr Bryn Carthog, Pen Hernwarne, and Pen y Vedw and an unnamed messuage, parish of Llangamarch, Tyr Tall y Vann, parish of Llanllwnvill, a house called the little hall, and lands called William Beneyvors Lands, two houses, a garden, a house and parcels called Coied Cae, a shop, Ystrod lands, a house and close called Cae bach, two houses and two gardens, a messuage called Tyr Pen y graig, and parcels called Ystrade vcha, allt y Gove, Cae Pen y graig, the garthe att Scybor Vaur, and Cae Pwll Povnd, parish of Llanvair in Buielth, messuages called Cwm bwch, parish of Maesmunies, and Tyr Dan yr Allt, and another in the parish of Merthir, all in co. Brecknock, and all descended to the said Frances and her now deceased sister as daughters and coheirs of Francis Lloyd, esq.;. And also. Lease And Release, to uses, of messuages called Tyr William David Jenkine, Tyr William Thomas Howell, and Tyr y gove, parish of Llansadurne, messuages and lands at a place or hamlet called Berthllwyd, parish of Llandiloe Vawr, messuages called Blaen Cwm Twrch, Tyr or Tay y dre, Tyr y Vron goch, Waine Vellen, Llwyn Kellin, Cwm Deviog, Cwm Pedol, and Y Nuse, parish of Conwill Gayo, and Cwm Gwenffrood, parish of Killycombe, a messuage in the parish of Llanvinith, and Tyr Harry Rees Thomas, parish of Talley, all in co. Carmarthen, being the estate and the inheritance of the said Thomas Williams. Enorsed: Marriage settlement. Thomas Williams, Esq. and Frances his wife.

Schedule of deeds (1699-1745) delivered by Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, esq., to Abraham Reynolds, relating to an estate called Wern ...,

Schedule of deeds (1699-1745) delivered by Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, esq., to Abraham Reynolds, relating to an estate called Wern in co. Brecknock, on payment to Mr. Williams of a mortgage due to him on the estate. Signed on behalf of Abraham Reynolds by Roger Jones, attorney of Talgarth.

Bond for the conveyance in mortgage for £5 and a yearly rent of 6s.8d. of a tenement of land called ...,

  1. Harry Richard of the town of Aberustowith, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. John Lloid ap Thomas of the hundred of Llanbadarne, gent. Bond for the conveyance in mortgage for £5 and a yearly rent of 6s.8d. of a tenement of land called Tythyn Ievan ap Bedo Gogh at Kyffyn, parish of Llanvichangell gastell gwalter, and for indemnity in respect thereof. [Witnesses include Morgan [a]p Howell, clerk.].

Bond for the quiet enjoyment, subject to the repayment of £8, of a tenement of land called tythyn gwoyn y ...,

  1. David ap Jankyn Gronon of Llanvihangell gastell gwallter, co. Cardigan, husbandman;. 2. Philip ap Howell ap Rees of the same, gent., and Margaret vergh David, his wife. Bond for the quiet enjoyment, subject to the repayment of £8, of a tenement of land called tythyn gwoyn y trwssa in Kyvoeth y brenin in the said parish.

Bill of acknowledgement by Reynold David Thomas and Retherch ap Watkyn both of Llanvyhangel gastell gwallter, co. Cardigan, gentlemen, from ...,

Bill of acknowledgement by Reynold David Thomas and Retherch ap Watkyn both of Llanvyhangel gastell gwallter, co. Cardigan, gentlemen, from Phillippe ap Howell ap Rees of the same, gent., of 20 ewes to hire and price for 4 years, and then to be redelivered or a price of 2s.4d. each paid in default, and. Covenant for the payment by the said Reynold and Rethergh of 13s.4d. annually.

Grant of a capital messuage called Tythyn y bryn glas, a tenement called tythyn Nant pervethe, a tenement (unnamed), tenements ...,

  1. Gruffithe ap William ap Gruffithe of Llanyhangell Castle gwalter in the hundred of Llanbadarn vaur, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. William Lloid ap Richard and Phillip ap Howell ap Rees of the same hundred, gentlemen. Grant of a capital messuage called Tythyn y bryn glas, a tenement called tythyn Nant pervethe, a tenement (unnamed), tenements called llety poethe Tythyn Nant yffyne, two tenements called llety poethe Tythyn Nant yffyne, two tenements (unnamed), a tenement called tythyn y park bache, a parcel of land, a grist mill called melyn Rywell, a tenement (unnamed), and a tenement called tythyn maesmor, parishes of Llanbadarn vaur and Llanyhangell Castle gwalter. Latin.

Acknowledgement by John Jankyn of Llanvyhangel gastell gwallter, co. Cardigan, yeoman, of the receipt from Phillippe ap Howell ap Rees ...,

Acknowledgement by John Jankyn of Llanvyhangel gastell gwallter, co. Cardigan, yeoman, of the receipt from Phillippe ap Howell ap Rees of the same, gent., of ten goats of divers colours 'to heyr and price' for three years, and to be redelivered or payment made of 2s. each in lieu; and. Covenant to pay yearly two stones of cheese, or the price thereof being 13s. 4d.

Appointment by Hector Phillipps of Cardigan Priory, co. Cardigan, and William Hooker of London, esquires, stewards and keepers (in trust ...,

Appointment by Hector Phillipps of Cardigan Priory, co. Cardigan, and William Hooker of London, esquires, stewards and keepers (in trust for John Vaughan of trowscoed, co. Cardigan, esq., now an infant of about 16 years old,) of the Crown lordships or manors of Mavennoth, Croythyn, Hennynyock, Caerwedros, and Perveth, co. Cardigan, and of Richard Lloyd, gent., to be deputy steward and recorder of the said manor of Caerwedros.

Pleadings in an action of trespass by David William, complainant, against Thomas Johnes late of Llanrystid, co. Cardigan, esq., and ...,

Pleadings in an action of trespass by David William, complainant, against Thomas Johnes late of Llanrystid, co. Cardigan, esq., and John Walter, Walter William Phillipp, and David Howell also of the same, yeomen, in respect of 200 messuages, 80 cottages, 4 water grist mills, 280 gardens, and 40,000 acres of land, and other similar properties in the parishes of Llanrystid, Llanvyhangel (y) croythin, Gwnnws, Caron, Spitty Istryd (istwith), Llanilar, Kilkennin, Llanavan, Llanbadernvawre, and Aberystwith. Latin.

Articles of partnership in digging and searching for lead and other ore upon lands in co. Cardigan belonging to Tomas ...,

  1. John Williams of Dole Cothy, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. Nathaniell kill of the city of Bristoll, merchant;. 3. John Horwood of the same, carpenter;. 4. William Roach of Charfeild, co. Gloucester, gent.;. 5. Thomas Withers of Thornbury, co. Gloucester, yeoman;. 6. Thomas Johnes of Llanvair, co. Cardigan, gent. Articles of partnership in digging and searching for lead and other ore upon lands in co. Cardigan belonging to Tomas Johnes, esq., late of Llanvaire, but now residing in Bristoll aforesaid. Thomas Johnes, in return for a licence for 21 years, is to have one seventh free share of the undertaking. The remainder of the profits and the produce shall be allocated as follows:- two eighths to John Williams, one eighth to Nathaniel Kill, two eighths to John Horwood, one eighth to William Roach, one eighth to Thomas Withers, and one eighth to Thomas Johnes. Signed by J. Williams, Nath. Kill, John Horwood, Will. Roach.

Assignment of a mortgage, to secure £1583. 13s. 3d., of a capital messuage and demesne lands called Tyr Griffith Powell ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, esq., executor of the will of Sir Nicholas Williams, bart., deceased, and which Sir Nicholas Williams was executor of the will of John Williams heretofore of Doley Cothy, co. Carmarthen, esq., deceased;. 2. Hugh Lloyd of Llwyd Jack, co. Cardigan, gent., and infant of the age of 18 years, nephew and heir of David Lloyd late of the same, esq., deceased, and David Lloyd of Gwernveilig, co. Cardigan, gent., chosen guardian of the said Hugh Lloyd during his minority;. 3. Lewis Rogers of Gelly, parish of Trevilan, co. Cardigan, gent. Assignment of a mortgage, to secure £1583. 13s. 3d., of a capital messuage and demesne lands called Tyr Griffith Powell otherwise Tyr Llwyd Jack, messuages and lands therewith held, messuages and lands called Tyr Pant knew otherwise Tyr y vroe, Llainy wrig Codd gron, Tyr Goe Phillip, Tyr Pen Care Kifery and Tre vach Tyr Pen Molvre otherwise Pen y Llan, Tyr Pen y knwck, Tyr dan y Graig, Tyr Graig Vawr otherwise Graig Wen, Rhose Chrygyin, Tyr Cam otherwise Brin Coch, Tyr Te Wint, Tyr Park Evan Sir Rees, Tyr Dyffryn Henllis, otherwise Seirnyvelin, and Tyn yn y Lone, a water corn grist mill called y Velin Ystrad otherwise y Velin Vach, and messuages and lands called Keven Ystrad, Belun?, Cummere? Ycha and Hengarth, Rhydyvydir, Chilowddog, Letty yr Bowen, Rhyd Grech, and Lletty Rees, parish of Llanvihangel Ystrad, and Wern ddy, parish of Llanvihangel Ystrad and Dihewid, all in co. Cardigan. Counterpart. Endorsed: 'Counterpart Assignment Mortgage ... on Lloyd Jack Estate.'.
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