Dangos 642 canlyniad

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Derwydd Estate Records, Ffeil
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Lease for twenty-one years of a messuage called llwyn yr have in the parishes of Llandilo Vawr and Llandebie, co ...,

1.Evan David of the parish of Bettus, yeoman;. 2.John Retherch of the parish of Llandilo Vawr, yeoman, both of co. Carms. Lease for twenty-one years of a messuage called llwyn yr have in the parishes of Llandilo Vawr and Llandebie, co. Carms. Rent: three pounds annually, services as specified, and a heriot when due.

Release of a messuage with its appurtenances, two crofts called Newe gardens and one parcel of land (3 acres) situated ...,

1.Jenkin Harry Goch, Gwenllian, his wife, and William Jenkin Harry Goch, yeoman, all of the parish of Merthir;. 2.Richard Vaughan of [Hawks] - brook, esq., all of co. Carmarthen. Release of a messuage with its appurtenances, two crofts called Newe gardens and one parcel of land (3 acres) situated in Marble Church (Llanybri) in the parish of Llanstiphan, co. Carms. Faded.

Bargain And Sale, in consideration of sixty-one pounds eighteen shillings, of a messuage together with certain parcels of land situated ...,

1.Hugh Grundy of the parish of Llangindeirne, gent.;. 2.Walter Vaughan of Llanelly, esq., both of co. Carms. Bargain And Sale, in consideration of sixty-one pounds eighteen shillings, of a messuage together with certain parcels of land situated in the said parish of Llanelly, with covenant for further assurance.

Release of a parcel of land called kae llwyn duy with its appurtenances situated at a place called y Glyn ...,

1.James Gryndy of the parish of Llangindeirn, gent., and Thomas Harry David of the same, yeoman;. 2.Daniel Lloyd of Llanon, gent., all of co. Carms. Release of a parcel of land called kae llwyn duy with its appurtenances situated at a place called y Glyn in the said parish of Llangindeirne, between the highway leading from Llanelly to Carmarthen to the east, the road from Maen y sante to Kydweli to the north, and the lands of the said Daniel Lloyd to the south and west. Latin.

Bargain And Sale, in consideration of ninety-eight pounds, of a messuage called y Tye bache with twelve closes (60 acres) ...,

1.Roger Collyns of te parish of St. Ismells, clerk;. 2.Walter Vaughan of Llanelly, esq., both of co. Carms. Bargain And Sale, in consideration of ninety-eight pounds, of a messuage called y Tye bache with twelve closes (60 acres) and of another messuage called y Tye Yssa with five parcels of land (60 acres) at a place called Llandideery in the parish of Penbrey, co. Carms.

Articles Of Agreement for the assignment, in consideration of five hundred pounds, of the ship called the 'Hope' of Hanborough ...,

1.Walter Vaughan of Llanelly, co. Carms., esq.;. 2.Nicholas Harris of Plymouth, co. Devon, merchant. Articles Of Agreement for the assignment, in consideration of five hundred pounds, of the ship called the 'Hope' of Hanborough, with all her gear and appurtenances, then lying in the haven of Burry. Mention is made of Rem Derickson, late master of the said ship.

Mortgage in seven pounds ten shillings of three parcels of lands lying at a place called kraig kaswthy with all ...,

1.David Pugh of the parish of Llanelly, gent.;. 2.Edward Lloyd of the town of Kidwelly, gent., both of co. Carms. Mortgage in seven pounds ten shillings of three parcels of lands lying at a place called kraig kaswthy with all waters, coals, and coalmines appertaining thereto in the parish of Llanelly, with. Letters Of Attorney to William Lloyd of Llanelly, gent., for livery of seisin.

Bond in forty pounds to keep harmless hereafter the said Walter Vaughn and the inhabitants and burgesses of the town ...,

1.John Flood of Newport in co. [Sout]Hampton, Morgan Johnes of the county borough of Carmarthen, glover, and John Williams of the said county borough, corviser (?);. 2.Walter Vaughan of Llanelly, co. Carms., esq. Bond in forty pounds to keep harmless hereafter the said Walter Vaughn and the inhabitants and burgesses of the town and parish of Llanelly touching and concerning himself, Dorothy his wife, John Flood his son, and Katherin Flood his daughter, for any trouble or costs caused by them. Latin-English.

Letter of John Lloyd to his cousin Walter Vaughan, esq., complaining of the neglect of the recipient in not communicating ...,

Letter of John Lloyd to his cousin Walter Vaughan, esq., complaining of the neglect of the recipient in not communicating with the writer in certain affairs and expressing satisfaction that the recipient will repair all for the writer's good. Reference is made to Sir Robert Nanton's assignment and recipient bond. Writer is recently returned from Cardiganshire, and spoke with no one at Llanstiphan except Thomas Browne. If Mr. Haward distrains, they may send to recipient for replevin in writer's name. Writer discusses the dispute between himself and Mr. Haward concerning the tithes and rents of the church and lordship of Llanstiphan. Writer has heard that Mr. Fraunces Lloyd, his deputy, intends to hold a court on Thursday next following. He adds a further note about the replevin of tithes.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on lessee's life, of a messuage and lands called Velindre with its appurtenances situated in ...,

1.Henry Vaughan of Derwith, esq.;. 2.Lleykey David of the parish of Llanvyhangell Abberbithich, widow, both of co. Carms. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on lessee's life, of a messuage and lands called Velindre with its appurtenances situated in the parish of Llanvyangell Abberbithich. Rent: twenty shillings annually, services as specified, and a heriot when due. Torn.

Articles Of Agreement for a lease for three years of a messuage and lands called tir Jenkinkin(sic) Ivan bedoe with ...,

1.Rees Lloyd of the parish of Llanelly, co. Carms., gent.;. 2.David Ivan John of the same place, yeoman. Articles Of Agreement for a lease for three years of a messuage and lands called tir Jenkinkin(sic) Ivan bedoe with its appurtenances directly leading from a bridge called Pont Henry to a place called y Kae garowe. Also mentioned: Gwerne dew. Rent: twenty-four pounds annually.

Bond in ten pounds for the quiet possession of a parcel of land called Rhandir Corn hwrdd (1 acre) situated ...,

1.Thomas Mathew and Anthony Mathew, gentlemen;. 2.David Thomas, gent., all of the parish of Llanelly, co. Carms. Bond in ten pounds for the quiet possession of a parcel of land called Rhandir Corn hwrdd (1 acre) situated at a place called yr allt in the said parish of Llanelly, having the high way from pencoed to Capell Gwnlliw to the north, and the high way from Spytty to Capell Gwnlliw to the south, the lands of John Vaughan of Llanelly to the east and the lands of the said Anthony to the west; also of a house and garden nearby, as specified. Latin-English.

Lease for twenty-one years of a messuage in the parish of Llanihangell Aberbithych, together with parcels of land called Gwaro ...,

1.Thomas Ievan John of the parish of Llandilo Vawr, yeoman;. 2.David Tomas of the parish of Llanihangell Aberbithych, yeoman, both of co. Carms. Lease for twenty-one years of a messuage in the parish of Llanihangell Aberbithych, together with parcels of land called Gwaro, y Llether bach, Y Rhandir yn y werne. Rent: nineteen shillings annually, services as specified, and a heriot when due. Counterpart. Torn.

Letter of Ro: Williams of St. Hillary, [co. Glam.] to John Vaughan, esq., now resident at H[ ]y [?Midd]leton, esq ...,

Letter of Ro: Williams of St. Hillary, [co. Glam.] to John Vaughan, esq., now resident at H[ ]y [?Midd]leton, esq., concerning legal affairs. The writer mentions the 'sickness' which has visited recipient's neighbourhood. He refers to an order for the dismissal of the 'Dutchy cause', a proclamation with attachment against Mr. Mansell, and a commission of rebellion. Fragile and torn.

Settlement (in performance of covenants specified in a pair of Indentures made October 21, 1650 and in consideration of a ...,

1.William Awbrey of the parish of Landilo Vawr, gent., and Rebecca, his wife;. 2.Katherin Lloyd of Keven Troeskoed, widow, and Evan Lewis Griffith, gent., of the same parish;. 3.Sir Henry Vaughan of Derwith, knight, Henry Vaughan of Derwith, esq., and Walter Vaughan of the same, gent., all of co. Carms. Settlement (in performance of covenants specified in a pair of Indentures made October 21, 1650 and in consideration of a marriage solemnized between the said William Awbrey and Rebecca, his wife) touching a capital messuage called Ynis y Meydowe with a parcel of land at Wayn Rose teg, two acres of meadow called Erow lydan and Erow Suvan at gwayne Rose teg, a messuage with its appurtenances called by the names of Parke Rodericke, Ynis Parcele and Gern yr ynis and a water grist mill called Melyn Ynis Meydowe with mill-ponds, water-courses, etc., belonging thereto; all in the parish of Llanguke, co. Glam.; to specified limitations and uses.

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