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Edwinsford Estate Records
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Mortgage for £40 of closes of land called Park yr odyn and Park y ffynnon felis at Pentre Meyrick in ...,

  1. Thomas Moris of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, gent., and Mary, his wife;. 2. William Lewis of the same, alderman. Mortgage for £40 of closes of land called Park yr odyn and Park y ffynnon felis at Pentre Meyrick in the franchise and liberty of the said county of the borough of Carmarthen. [Other names mentioned: Pentre hydd, gwayn Elis, y wayn gron otherwise gwayn y ffynnon felis]. [Witnesses include Richard Thomas, scribe.].

Grant of a capital messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the borough ...,

  1. Harry Stephens of the parish of St. Martins in the Fields in London, embroiderer, and Cicill, his wife;. 2. Rowland Phillips of the county borough of Carmarthen, gent. Grant of a capital messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, and messuages and gardens in Gellstreete, Lower Water Streete, and Bridgestreete, in the county borough aforesaid; together with Power of Attorney to Lewis James of the county of the borough of Carmarthen to deliver seisin.

Lease for 99 years (with liberty to surrender the same at the end of any 7 years) of one cellar ...,

  1. Dame Jane Stepneth of the county borough of Haverfordwest, widow, and Sir John Stepneth of Prendergast, co. Pembroke, bart.;. 2. Richard Mansell of Iskoyd, co. Carmarthen, gent. Lease for 99 years (with liberty to surrender the same at the end of any 7 years) of one cellar or lower room with two lofts or storehouses over the same, and a garden, in the Kaey streete otherwise Shippstreete in the county borough of [Carmarthen]. Mutilated.

Grant to uses (prenuptial settlement of the said John Vaughan the younger and Mary Williams of Rhydodwyn aforesaid, spinster, eldest ...,

  1. John Vaughan the elder of Plas Gwyn, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Mary, his wife, and John Vaughan the younger of the same, gent., his son and heir apparent;. 2. Nicholas Williams of Rhydodwyn, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 3. Frannces Lloyd of Maes y Velin, co. Cardigan, esq., Thomas Williams of Talley, co. Carmarthen, esq., Humphrey Browne of Greene Castle, co. Carmarthen, esq., and John Lloyd of the Ffrod, co. Carmarthen, gent. Grant to uses (prenuptial settlement of the said John Vaughan the younger and Mary Williams of Rhydodwyn aforesaid, spinster, eldest daughter of the said Nicholas Williams) of messuages and lands called ffynnon Henry, Mynydd y ddol, Tir Kay Rhygay, Tir Owen David Bowen, Tir koed y gwythyl, Tir Moris William, Eithin gwern Berwyn, koed y llynoy, Kwm Avel, and Crygann, parish of Llandevaylogge, Tir Allt ganhatha, parish of Kydwely, a capital messuage called Plas Gwynn, messuages called Tir William Evan, Kwm y Velin, Bryn Coch, and Kwmb nant y gath, and two cottages, parish of Llandevaylogge, all in co. Carmarthen, two burgeses and gardens in the town and county borough of Carmarthen, the reversion of a messuage and lands called Kyll gadan, parish of Llandevaylogge aforesaid, two messuages and lands in the parish of Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, a close called Parke y Cappell in the lower franchise in the said county borough of Carmarthen, a burgage and garden close in the Priorie street in the said town and county borough of Carmarthen, and a bakehouse in Gelt streete in the said town and county borough, and weirs in the river called Towy, co. Carmarthen.

Grant, and deed to lead the uses of a fine, of messuages called Tir Pentremirick and Kae Beddowe in the ...,

  1. Henry Price of the parish of Conwillgayo, co. Carmarthen, esq., Mary, his wife, and Richard Price of the same, gent.;. 2. Nicholas Williams of Rhyd odwynn, esq. Grant, and deed to lead the uses of a fine, of messuages called Tir Pentremirick and Kae Beddowe in the liberty and franchise of the town and county borough of Carmarthen. [Other names mentioned: brook called Towelan, park called Parke y Velyn, common of the said town and county borough called Gweyn ellya [sic], Gwern gick.]. [Witnesses include David Williams of Conwilgaio parish.].
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