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Deed Of Exchange of pieces of land in the parish of Aberdare, co. Glamorgan,

  1. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners of England;. 2. The Reverend David Watkin Williams of Ynishire, parish of Ystradyfodwg, co. Glamorgan, clerk, and George Rowland Minshull of London, esq., trustees of George Rowland Morgan;. 3. George Rowland Minsull;. 4. Martha Morgan of Broadbourne Vale near Sevenoaks, co. Kent, spinster;. 5. Mary Morgan of the same, spinster;. 6. William Eardly Amiel of Bloomfield Road, Paddington, co. Middlesex, esq., and Margaret Anne his wife (formerly Margaret Anne Morgan);. 7. William Watkin Wayne of Plasnewydd, parish of Aberdare, esq., and Thomas Wayne of Glendare, esq. 8. David Watkin Williams. Deed Of Exchange of pieces of land in the parish of Aberdare, co. Glamorgan.

Letters to John Hervey and Sons, Haverfordwest, from the Inclosure Commissioners, London, Andrew Marsden, Rhysgog Mines, Llanddewi Brefi, Fred. Row ...,

Letters to John Hervey and Sons, Haverfordwest, from the Inclosure Commissioners, London, Andrew Marsden, Rhysgog Mines, Llanddewi Brefi, Fred. Row Roberts, Aberystwyth, D. Lloyd, Lampeter, Thomas Davies, carpenter, Llanddewi Brefi, John Jenkins, Ffoesyffin, Llanfair Clydoge, Messrs. Burden and Dunnings, Westminster, Thomas Jones, Llandovery, Samuel B. Merriman, London, Charles Bishop, Llandovery, Andrew Marsden, Llanddewi Brefi, John M. Davies, Froodvale, Llandilo, Lewis Morris, Carmarthen, Messrs. Merriman and Pike, London, William Evans, Llangyby Parsonage, Lampeter, Russell Southgate, Temple, London, S. Dunning, Westminster, Charles Davies, Llanddewi Brefi, Daniel Evans, The Garth, Llanddewi Brefi, Messrs. Cluttons, London, George Pringle, London, R. Campbell Davies, Neuadd Fawr, Llandovery, J.W. Willis Bund, Lincolns Inn, and others, with copy replies, relating to the enclosure of common lands in the manor of Llanddewi Brefi, co. Cardigan, the action of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners against Martha Griffiths and others arising therefrom, the grant of sporting rights in the manor, and other matters pertaining to the manor.

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years of a piece of ground on the farm called Bletherston for the purpose of building ...,

  1. Mary Rowley of No. 35 Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Middlesex, widow;. 2. John Henry Philipps of Williamston, esq.;. 3. Griffith Evans of Bletherston, farmer;. 4. John Philipps of Southfield, parish of Llysyfran, gent., and Stephen Jenkins of Prendergast, general dealer, and Richard Williamston of Dew Street, Haverfordwest, farmer. Lease (counterpart) for 99 years of a piece of ground on the farm called Bletherston for the purpose of building a Welsh Methodist Chapel.

Lease for 21 years of the slate quarry called Sealy Ham slate Quarry on the farm called Sealy Ham Farm ...,

  1. Trustees of the estate of the late William Edwardes, of Sealyham, esq.;. 2. Hugh Davies of Fishgard, excise officer, Elias Hughes of Trevine, and Samuel Hughes of Trevine, slater. Lease for 21 years of the slate quarry called Sealy Ham slate Quarry on the farm called Sealy Ham Farm, parish of St. Dogwells. Rent: £100 plus one 40th part in value of the slates and flags sold annually.

File of correspondence between John Harvey and Sons, Haverfordwest, agent of the bishop of St. Davids, and David Lloyd, Lampeter ...,

File of correspondence between John Harvey and Sons, Haverfordwest, agent of the bishop of St. Davids, and David Lloyd, Lampeter, solicitor, Lewis Morris, Carmarthen, William Evans, Llangyby Parsonage, J. Merriman and Pike, London, the reverend John Evans, Llanddewi Brefi, the Inclosure Commissioners, London, Thomas Jones, Pengellyrbryn, Llanfairclydogau, Daniel Evans, Garth, John M. Davies, Froodvale, Burder and Dunning, Westminster, Evan Lewis, Cil-llwch, Victoria, Aberayron, John Jones, The Vicarage, Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, and others, relating to the enclosure of the commons of the manor of Llanddewi Brefi, co. Cardigan.

Report by R.H. Harvey, diocesan surveyor, on the buildings of the benefice of Castlemartin, co. Pembroke, and correspondence between him ...,

Report by R.H. Harvey, diocesan surveyor, on the buildings of the benefice of Castlemartin, co. Pembroke, and correspondence between him, the bishop of St. Davids, the Reverend Clennell Wilkinson, Castlemartin, James Allen, Cathedral Close, St. Davids, John Thirlwall, Diocesan Registry, Carmarthen, and others, relating thereto.

Correspondence between Messrs. Johnson, Upton and Budd, London, Messrs. Linton and Williams, Aberdare, Messrs. Ashurst, Morris & Co., London, Messrs ...,

Correspondence between Messrs. Johnson, Upton and Budd, London, Messrs. Linton and Williams, Aberdare, Messrs. Ashurst, Morris & Co., London, Messrs. Lyne and Holman, London, J.W. Davidson, Waynes Merthyr Company, Gadlys, Messrs. Beck and Green, Northampton, and others, relating to leases by the Waynes Merthyr, Co., Ltd., of land on the Gadlys estate, the liquidation of the Merthyr Steam Coal and Iron Works Co., insurance policies, etc.

Letters from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to the bishop of St. Davids, concerning a mandate from the Arch Deacon of Canterbury ...,

Letters from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to the bishop of St. Davids, concerning a mandate from the Arch Deacon of Canterbury, the office of installations in the cathedral of St. Davids belonging to the Precentor, the renewal of the leases of Tyr Leach and Pen y grose (No. 2825), information about the tithe corn belonging to Warren rectory (No. 2826), Mrs. Damary Roberts's affair in St. Davids, Mr. Martin's lease of Cringoed, and a letter from Henry John of Caerwen, land surveyor (No. 2827), letter from H. Holcombe, Pembroke, to the bishop, concerning Mr. Tuccker's lease and land at Cargowill (No. 2828).

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the acreage of land held by Mr. Meyler ...,

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the acreage of land held by Mr. Meyler of the bishopric, the acreage of Trellyder in the occupation of Mr. Mathias, leet courts in the bishop's manors, rent due for the rectories of Brawdy and Carew, the interest of the writer's nephew, the oldest of the chapter books being an account book of the 14th century, and the later records of the see, and the questions of residentiary canons in St. Davids.

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