Dangos 1596 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Coleman collection of deeds
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Lease For A Year from John Philipps of the town of Llandilo Fawr, co. Carm., gent. to Elizabeth Harries of ...,

Lease For A Year from John Philipps of the town of Llandilo Fawr, co. Carm., gent. to Elizabeth Harries of Tregib, p. Llandilo Fawr, widow, of a parcel of land called Llain llwyn y brain otherwise Penhill, p. Llanegwad, co. Carm., and in her tenure. Witnesses: D. Lewis, Carmarthen; Thomas Prout, Llandilo.

Probate Of The Will of William Andrews of the Bor. of Kidwelly, co. Carm., innkeeper. Testator devised:- All my realty ...,

Probate Of The Will of William Andrews of the Bor. of Kidwelly, co. Carm., innkeeper. Testator devised:- All my realty in the said Bor. of Kidwelly, lately purchased of William Owen Brigstocke, esq., to William Morris of the Bor. of Kidwelly, but late of the Tin Mills, and David Davies of Llechdunny, co. Carm., on trust for my wife, Jane, for her life, and thereafter on trust (as to a house in Penkithill Street and a malt-house in Lady Street in the said Bor.), for my son, John Andrews; and, as to the field called Borcharth, for my son, William Andrews; and as to two houses in Lady Street and a field called Waingaddock, for my daughter, Mary.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Benjamin Thomas of p. Llandilo Fawr ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Benjamin Thomas of p. Llandilo Fawr, co. Carm., shoemaker, and Rev. James Edwards of p. Llangendeirne, co. Carm., clerk, to William Evans of Alltycadno, p. Llangendeirne, co. Carm., of a moiety of the m. and lands called Alltywallws, p. Llangendeirne. Witnesses: J. Price; W. T. Jones; John Rees, clerk to Mr Anthony, Llandilo; J. Price, clerk to Mr Thomas Lewis of Llandilo.

A Rental of the several estates in p's Llanarthney, Llandilovawr, Llangunnor, Llanfihangel Aberbythick, Llandebye, Llangathen, and Llanvihangel, co. Carm. belonging ....

A Rental of the several estates in p's Llanarthney, Llandilovawr, Llangunnor, Llanfihangel Aberbythick, Llandebye, Llangathen, and Llanvihangel, co. Carm. belonging to John Vaughan, esq., taken in exchange from several persons and purchased from Willam Williams, esq.

Probate Of The Will of William Williams, first surgeon's mate of his Majesty's Ship Sceptic, William Essington, esq., commander. Testator ...,

Probate Of The Will of William Williams, first surgeon's mate of his Majesty's Ship Sceptic, William Essington, esq., commander. Testator bequeathed:- All my property to my mother, Elizabeth Williams of p. Llandilo Fawr, co. Carm. Witnesses: William Essington, capt.; P. Bartholomew, first lieutenant.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Anne Williams of Stone Street, LIandovery ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Anne Williams of Stone Street, LIandovery, co. Carm., spinster, and John Williams of Llwynyberllan, p. Llandingat to Jeremiah Davies of Llanelly, clerk, of a m. called by the several names of Tyryburgoed, Gwaynvawddwr, and Klyncadvach, and parcels of land called Y slang and Slang y lleine in p. Llandingat, now in the occupation of Morgan Evan. Witnesses: W. Davys; Benjamin Davies. See D. D. 314.

Abstract Of The Title to a m. and lands called Cefnyrhenfas, otherwise Tyr yr henfas, and Tyr-y-close, otherwise Tyryclus, in ...,

Abstract Of The Title to a m. and lands called Cefnyrhenfas, otherwise Tyr yr henfas, and Tyr-y-close, otherwise Tyryclus, in p. Llandingat co. Carm., the property of Thomas Williams, a bankrupt. Endorsed: 'For Mrs Thomas Bishop, the purchaser.'. [The indentures abstracted range from 1730 to 1812.].

Indenture, being a conveyance from John Bowling of Bulliter, p. Castle Martin, co. Pemb., gent., to James Roch of Warmand's ...,

Indenture, being a conveyance from John Bowling of Bulliter, p. Castle Martin, co. Pemb., gent., to James Roch of Warmand's Hill, p. Castle Martin, gent., of an undivided seventh part of a half-roof dwelling house and shop (having the street leading to the bridge on the south side thereof and the coal market on the east side thereof), comprising 26ft in length from north to south and 12ft from east to west, situate in Upper Market Street in the bor. of Carmarthen. Consideration: £80. Witnesses: John Hand; William Hand; John Bowling.

Release from Robert Hazard of Churt Place, Kent, esq., and John Puddicombe of Dartmouth, Devon, surgeon, and Jane Amelia Mary ...,

Release from Robert Hazard of Churt Place, Kent, esq., and John Puddicombe of Dartmouth, Devon, surgeon, and Jane Amelia Mary, his wife (née Jane Amelia Mary Morgan, only surviving child of Nathaniel Morgan of Carmarthen, esq.), of all their claims against Henry Jackson of Lewes, Sussex as surviving executor of the will of George Lewis, clerk, dec. It recites the will of said George Lewis, which was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 11 May 1771; also the settlement made on 25 Jan. 1785 in anticipation of the marriage of said Nathaniel Morgan to Jane Amelia Lewis (dau. of said George Lewis, clerk); also the settlement, dated 16 April 1813, being a settlement in antidpation of the marriage of said John Puddicombe to said Jane Amelia Mary Morgan; also indentures of lease and release (undated) whereby said John Puddicombe and his wife, Jane Amelia Mary, released to John Lewis Bythesea the fee simple of a m. and lands called Cappel Evan, otherwise Tir cappel Evan, and Tythin clayn and Bryngaia in p. Llangendeirne, co. Carm. of the yearly value of 190, and a m. and lands called Gilvach in p. Llangendeirne of the yearly value of 120. [This deed is not executed or sealed.].

Probate Of The Will of Elizabeth Weeks of Glanbrydan, p. Llandilo, co. Carm., spinster, with two brief codicils respectively dated ...,

Probate Of The Will of Elizabeth Weeks of Glanbrydan, p. Llandilo, co. Carm., spinster, with two brief codicils respectively dated 7 Dec. 1827 and 5 June 1828. Testatrix mentions:- My sister, Mrs Jane Clause; my nephew, Joseph Robinson, son of my brother in law, Joseph Robinson; my niece, Mrs Aknos, daughter of my late sister, Anne Maria Rose; residue of my personalty to Rev. David Prothero of Llwynhelig in p. Llandyfeisant, co. Carm., and John Pearks Lavender of Barbourne in p. Claines, Worcestershire, esq., on trust for my nieces, Eliza Catherine Weeks, Jane Sophia Lane Weeks, Sophia Matilda Weeks, Emily Grume Weeks, Laura Elizabeth Weeks, Olivia Weeks, and Sarah Anne Weeks (daughters of my brother, John Weeks) when they are 21. Witnesses: Thomas Morgan; Mary Morgan, Glanbrydan. Administration with will annexed was granted at Carmarthen on 15 Aug. 1839 to Eliza Catherine Weeks, 22 Surrey Street, Strand, Middlesex, the niece of testatrix. Testatrix dec. 23 Feb. 1831.

Pre-nuptial settlement of John Wynne of Abererch, co. Caern., esq., and Grisial Glynne, dau. of Robert Glynne, son and heir apparent of William Glynne of Eleirnion, co. Caern., esq.

Indenture, whereby, in consideration of a marriage covenanted to take place before 22nd of the same month between John Wynne of Abererch, co. Caern., esq., and Grisial Glynne (dau. of Robert Glynne, son and heir apparent of William Glynne of Eleirnion, co. Caern., esq.) and of £140 to be paid to the said Robert Glynne and William Glynne by the said John Wynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne covenant to settle (1) the capital m. and lands called Tythyn y sychnant and (2) m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen, in the cmt's of Uwchgorvai and Dinllayn, co. Caern., and in the tenures of the said William Glynne, Robert Glynne, Thomas [--], Humphrey Griffith, and Cadwalader Thomas, upon trust (as to m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen) for the said William Glynne for his life, with remainder to the said Robert Glynne for his life, with remainders over; and on trust (as to the capital m. and lands called Tyhtyn y sychnant) for the said John Wynne and Grisial Glynne for their lives, with remainder to their first and other sons successively in tail, with remainders over.

Proviso that, if the said John Wynne should die within 4 years of his marriage and without issue by his intended wife, Grisial Glynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne would repay £140 to the representatives of the said John Wynne. The said William Glynne and Robert Glynne also agree to assign to the said John Wynne the lease of Sychnant issa (adjoining Tythyn y sychnant), granted by William Glynne of Lleyar, co. Caern., esq., but subject to the payment of 50s. yearly to the said William Glynne of Eleirnion and his assigns.

Witnesses: WilliamGwyn; John Wynne; Hugh ap John ap Hugh; Richard Lloyd; Gruff. ap John ap William; Hugh Thomas; Killmyn Glynn, clerk; William Evans; Maurice Lloyd.

Grant from William ap David ap Griffith of Aberergh, in the commote of Evioneth, co. Caern., free tenant of the ...,

Grant from William ap David ap Griffith of Aberergh, in the commote of Evioneth, co. Caern., free tenant of the bishop of Bangor, to Owen Gwynne, gent., of a tmt called Ty yn y bryn coch in the town of Aberergh aforesaid and in the tenure of the said Owen Gwynne, to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed rents and services. Consideration: £5. Witnesses: Gruffith ap John ap William; Owen Ieuan; Owen ap John ap Rees; Cadwallader ap Robert ap Morgan; Gruffith Lewes. Latin.

Indenture, being a grant from John Smyth the younger of Carnarvon, gent., to his father, John Smyth the elder of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from John Smyth the younger of Carnarvon, gent., to his father, John Smyth the elder of Carnarvon, gent., of the moiety of a tmt and lands called Tythyn whittell, otherwise Tythyn whittall, which Randulph Smyth, dec., the grandfather of the said John Smith the younger (whose heir he is) heretofore purchased from Sir Edward Herbert, Knight of the Bath, and Dame Mary, his wife, situate in the town of Conway and in Llechan, co. Caern. Covenant by John Smith the younger and Elyanor, his wife, for further assurance of the said premises. Witnesses: William Stoddard; John ap Hughe ap David; John ap Hugh Smyth; Owen Morgan, otherwise Moyth; Robert ap Thomas David; Hugh ap Thomas David. Certificate by Wm Glynne (endorsed) that this deed was shown to John ap Hugh Smyth on 23 Sept. 1633. Certificate by Will. Glynne, Maurice Lloyd, and William Bulkeley (endorsed), dated at the house of Ellen Glynne, otherwise Robinson, in Carnarvon, states that this deed was then in the possession of William Stodart, clerk.

Indenture, being a grant from Thomas ap Richard Owen of Eglwysvagh, co. Denb., gent., to John ap Ieuan Thomas of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Thomas ap Richard Owen of Eglwysvagh, co. Denb., gent., to John ap Ieuan Thomas of Cwmlannerch, co. Caern., yeoman, of a ditch and watercourse 2 yards broad within the morine ditch leading the water from his mill in Eglwysvagh aforesaid to the brook of Erethlyn; also a path a yard broad on either side of the said ditch and watercourse. Consideration: A sum of money. Witnesses: Peirs ap Hughe Lloyd; William John ap Philip Wynn; David Lloyd; Elis David ap John; John Pigett, scriptor.

Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to Evan Lloyd of Dulassey, co. Caern., gent ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to Evan Lloyd of Dulassey, co. Caern., gent., of m's and lands called Pant y gasseg and Pwll y pont pren in the t. of Dolwethelan in p. Penmachno, co. Caern., and in the tenure of Morice ap Hugh, otherwise Morice Banwr, to hold by the custom of the said t. of Dolwethelan. Consideration: £60. Witnesses: W. Spicer; Robert Prichard; Richard Lloyd; Thomas Jones; Evan Humfrey; Richard ap John ap Evan; William David, scriptor.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be executed), from Elizabeth Lewis of Lampiter, co. Pemb ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be executed), from Elizabeth Lewis of Lampiter, co. Pemb., widow, and Mary Phillipps of Lampiter aforesaid, spinster, the two daughters and coheiresses of Francis Phillipps, late of Lampiter aforesaid, esq., to Reynald Lewis of Lampiter and Peter Chapman of Eglwyskymyn, co. Carm., gent., of the m's called Wayngron, Tyrwatch, otherwise Tyr Nicholas, ffoes y muntaine, otherwise Plac-yr-hendy, Penyback, otherwise ffoes y byshwell, and Llwynpiner vach, lying on the south side of the highway leading from Trevaughan Bridge to the village of Lampiter Velfrey, the Island adjoining the said bridge, the close of ground (purchased by the said Francis Phillipps, dec., from William Scourfield, gent., late of Allt y baily) called Park y moch, and two pieces of land lying in Alltybaily aforesaid, all being in p. Lampiter Velfrey, co. Pemb. and in the several tenures of William Davies, David John, Elizabeth Lewis, Mary Phillipps, and Griffith Vaughan. Witnesses: Josiah Thomas, clerk; William Davies; John Davies; Roger Davies.

Canlyniadau 1561 i 1580 o 1596