- 1399.
- Ffeil
- 1650, Aug. 16.
Order at Carmarthen for the grant of a commission to Owen Price and John Powell, esquires, and John Davies and Thomas Williams, gentlemen, to take the answers of the defendants.
Order at Carmarthen for the grant of a commission to Owen Price and John Powell, esquires, and John Davies and Thomas Williams, gentlemen, to take the answers of the defendants.
Writ to take the answers of defendants (owing to sickness and other impediments) to the bill of complaint in the Chancery of the Court of Great Sessions.
Order at Carmarthen that the defendant Harry Price shall make the best answer he can to the plaintiff's bill or else a disclaimer of any right in the matters in question other than as guardian to the other defendant, the infant, and shall also pay the ordinary costs of the attachment before he be discharged from the sheriff's custody.
Brief for defendants. See also 2473-4,
Memorandum of the decree contained in No. 3124,
Commission for h appearance at the Town Hall of Carmarthen of specified witnesses for the defendant,
Endorsement: Names of witnesses for the plaintiffs.
Miscellaneous documents, accounts, etc,
Receipt from Daw. Gove to Nicholas Williams, by the hands of Mr. John Griffith, for £9.4s.6d,
Bill Of Complaint of Nicholas Williams of Rhydodwin, Aberdorlech, gent., and others, touching the title of the properties specified in No. 793. Draft.
Account of disbursements by R[ees] W[illiams] e.g. £2 5s for horse hire and charge from Gloucester to London; £22 for two suits of clothes; £1 to the officers of the House at coming to London; £14 for diet in and out of Commons during the term; £4 for lodging; £3 for three months' fencing; £1.15s. for five months' dancing; etc. Total sum - £73. Received from 16 Jan. 1664/5 to 18 June, 1665, the sum of £69, so that there remains to be paid £4, - £2 to 'my' uncle Tho. Williams, and £2 to 'my' cousin Charles Powell.
Invoice for medical requirements for Mr. [Nicholas] Williams,
Account of cloth, buttons, etc., bought of John Scurlocke,
Order of attachment of John Jones, under-sheriff to James Jones, late sheriff of co. Carmarthen, for his refusal to obey an order for the payment to Nicholas Williams, esq., and John Lloyd of their proportionable shares of monies levied upon lands in Llanloony and Lanybither, co. Carmarthen, of Sir Walter Lloyd, kt., deceased, outlawed at h Great Sessions at Carmarthen on 3 Jan., 1648/9, at the suit of William Laugharne, and upon which lands a judgement of amoveas manus was entered.
Receipt from Richard Chaloner to William Moris for 20s. for 101/4 yards of fine paragan at 2s. per yard (6d. remaining unpaid).
Interrogatories administered by Sir Rice Williams, kt., complainant, in a cause in Chancery against Sir Edward Mansell, bart., Dame Joane his wife, John Windham, esq., and Richard Price, gent., defendants, touching the marriage settlement of 21 Aug., 1666 between complainant and Joane, his late wife, and the messuage and lands called Ystradwalter, parish of Llanvayr ar Brynn, co. Carmarthen, and the lordship of Burton and other properties in co. Pembroke.
Memorandum of an agreement that John Herbert shall receive the next Michaelmas rents from the out tenements belonging to Dolvorgan which are settled in way of jointure and present maintenance, being about £13, in lieu of all rents and arrearages from Richard Herbert to that time; and. Covenant to manure the corn-lands belonging to Dolvorgan, to sow and harvest it for the use of his son, and at Michaelmas to sell the present stock upon Dolvorgan £10 cheaper to his son than any other person or give him £10 and take the liberty of making the best of his stock otherwise.
Endorsed is a bill of costs in an action between Sir Rice Williams, kt., plaintiff, and Griffith Thomas, Nicholas Tho. Rees, William Howell, and Charles Griffith, defendants.
Precept to Sir Rice Williams, kt., late high sheriff for co. Carmarthen, to transfer the office to his successor John Williams, esq. Latin.
Bill Of Complaint, to the Lord Chancellor, of Richard Vaughan of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., nephew, executor, and devisee of Sir Henry Vaughan the younger late of Derwith, co. Carmarthen, kt., deceased, plaintiff, against Henry Owen of Glassalt, co. Carmarthen, esq., and others, defendants, (which said Henry Owen is the only son and heir of his late father and mother Morgan Owens of Glassalt aforesaid and Anne, his wife, both deceased) touching properties called Tyr y neadd, Ka Griffith y Wern Draws, and Tyr y Lether in the hamlet of Manorvawbon, parish of Llandiloe in Perveth, co. Carmarthen, mortgaged for £125 in 1651 by the said Morgan Owen to Margaret Vaughan of Derwith aforesaid, spinster (Anne, the said wife of Morgan Owens being one of the sisters of the said Margaret), and arranged to be conveyed for an additional £25 to the said Sir Henry Vaughan the younger, brother of the said Margaret. Incomplete.