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Letters to James Bowen of Llwyngwair, esq., concerning estate and family matters. Correspondents include the following: Richard Jones, Pantirion; Easter ...,

Letters to James Bowen of Llwyngwair, esq., concerning estate and family matters. Correspondents include the following: Richard Jones, Pantirion; Easter Bowen, Llwyngwair; -, New Inn; and D. Jones, Manorowen. No. 15668 is from Thomas Johnes, giving his opinions on religious liberty and parliamentary reform.

Release of a dwelling-house, malt-house and garden in Gell St. otherwise Lammas St., co. borough of Carmarthen,

  1. David Morris, clerk, Thomas Perrot, farmer, Eleanor, his wife, John Thomas, farmer, and Elizabeth, his wife, all of the parish of Llanstephan, and John Morris of the borough of Kidwelly, officer in the customs, all of co. Carmarthen;. 2. Zachary Bevan of the town of Laugharne, gent. Release of a dwelling-house, malt-house and garden in Gell St. otherwise Lammas St., co. borough of Carmarthen.

Grant in consideration of the intended marriage of the said David Griffith and Anne Bowen, of the messuages formerly known ...,

  1. The Reverend David Griffith, clerk, vicar of Nevern, co. Pembroke;. 2. George Bowen of Llwyngwair, esq., and Ann Bowen of the same, spinster, his eldest daughter;. 3. David Edward Lewes Lloyd of Llangoedmore place, co. Cardigan, and John Beynon of Trewern, co. Pembroke, esq.;. 4. William Lewes of Llysnewidd, co. Carmarthen, and James Bowen of the town of Cardigan, esqs.;. 5. Easter Bowen, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Bowen, Mary Bowen and Jane Bowen, all of Llwyngwair, younger daughters of the said George Bowen. Grant in consideration of the intended marriage of the said David Griffith and Anne Bowen, of the messuages formerly known as Coedwinog otherwise Coedwinnog fawr and Ty Dan y Dderwen, now called Coedwinog vawr and Coedwinog vach, parish of Nevern. (see also 1130).
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