Attested copy of an indenture, whereby Hopkin Llewellyn of Pile, co. Glam., esq., and Margaret, his wife, and Henry Wyndowe of Ryeford in p. Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, esq., and Sarah, his wife (by the direction of Waiter Phelps of Llandovery, co. Carm., gent.), grant to Richard Foley of Haverfordwest, gent., and Walter Powell of Brecon, gent., (1) m's and lands called Dollevallt in the tenure of Lewis David in p. Llanvairybrin, co. Carm., Tyr-y-velindre in p. Llandingat, co. Carm., formerly in the tenure of David Lloyd, carrier, afterwards of Samuel Edward, carrier, Rowland Thomas, glover, Hugh Morgan, currier, and David John, labourer, but now of the said James Phelps and David John, labourer; (2) m's and lands called Maesybwlch in the tenure of Hugh Pugh, Hyrllwyn and Brynmyherin in the tenure of Evan Jenkin, Banyglyn in the tenure of John Powell, Nant-yr-Hybog and Pentoyn in the tenure of Margaret David, widow, ffoes-y-whyed in the tenure of John James, and Carney and Top glas in the tenures of David Watkins, gent., and Thomas Price, all being in p. Llandilowane, co. Brec.; (3) m's and lands called Rhyd tawen and Gwayne vawr in the tenure of Lewis Thomas John, Tyr David Rees Ben Llwyd, otherwise Y dryssiog-y-knwch didre, and Kaebach in the tenure of Rees Morgan, gent., all being in p. Llandingat, co. Carm., to the intent that recoveries might be suffered to enure to the use of Hugh Bold of Brecon, esq., and Thomas Bateman of Haverfordwest, clerk, on trust to sell the said properties and to pay off, out of the proceeds, a mortgage of £4,300, and to pay any surplus to the said Walter Phelps. The indenture recites that, by indentures, dated 1 and 2 March 1771, James Phelps of Llandovery, gent., and Rebecca, his wife, granted the property numbered (1) and (2) above to Hugh Evans of Llandilo, co. Carm., gent., to the intent that a recovery might be suffered to enure to the use of the appointees of the said James Phelps and Rebeeca, his wife, with remainder to the said James Phelps and his wife, Rebecca, for their lives, with remainder to the said Walter Phelps and his sons; that, by indentures, dated 16 Aug. 1771, the said James Phelps and Rebeeca, his wife, mortgaged the property numbered (2) to John James of p. St Philip and St Jacob, Gloucestershire, leather dresser, to secure £700 and further advances; that said James Phelps and his wife, Rebecca, dec.; that said John James dec. intestate, leaving the said Margaret Llewellyn and Sarah Wyndow, his only daughters and co-heiresses surviving, who took out administration of his effects in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Witnesses: John Bateman; J. L. Phillips.