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Release, in consideration of one hundred and fifty-five pounds thirteen shillings and six pence (mortgage money) paid to the said ...,

1.Milbern Bloom of the parish of Abergwilly, co. Carms., gent.;. 2.John Bowen of the parish of Llanvihangell Aberbithich, co. Carms., yeoman;. 3.Bridgett Bevan of Llaugharn, co. Carms., widow. Release, in consideration of one hundred and fifty-five pounds thirteen shillings and six pence (mortgage money) paid to the said Milbern Bloom and of ten pounds thirteen shillings and six pence paid to the said John Bowen, of the following: - firstly Y Gare, Y Keven, Place y Velin, Letty Yewan, Pant y Bara, Kae Newidd and Gwain Pen yr heol to the uses of the said Bridgett Bevan; secondly Gwain pwll nido and Gwain David Lloyd to the said Bridgett Bevan in trust for the said John Bowen; the said properties lying in the parish of Llanvyahgell Aberbithich. (See No. 307, dated 1745, December 31).

Lease for the residue of a period of ninety-nine years (determinable on three lives) dating from October 8, 1742, of ...,

1.David Thomas, alderman;. 2.George James, carpenter, both of the County Borough of Carmarthen. Lease for the residue of a period of ninety-nine years (determinable on three lives) dating from October 8, 1742, of apiece of waste ground (forty one feet long by twenty feet broad, approximately) situated at a place called Pentre Kerrig in Dam Street in the County Borough of Carmarthen. Rent: Ten shillings annually.

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Talley, co. Carms., recording the surrender by Mary Davies, widow and ...,

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Talley, co. Carms., recording the surrender by Mary Davies, widow and relict of David William, deceased, late one of the customary tenants of the said manor, and Thomas Davies, their youngest son, of a messuage and lands called Tyr yr Havod Bwll within the grange of Llanycrwyse, to the use of the said Mary Davies and Thomas Davies.

Lease And Release And Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine (to be levied at the next Great Sessions ...,

1.Charles Williams of the parish of Limehouse, co. Middlesex, victualler, only son and heir of Rebecca Williams (formerly Griffiths, spinster) by Thomas Williams of the parish of Landilo Vawr, co. Carms., gent., her husband, both now deceased;. 2.Thomas Powell of Chancery Lane, mercer, and Thomas Bowen of Abchurch Lane, gent., both of London. Lease And Release And Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine (to be levied at the next Great Sessions held for co. Carmarthen) of a messuage with its appurtenances and two little meadows adjoining called Dwy Wayn Harry Yssa (3 acres) situated in Rose Mayne in the parish of Llandilo-Vawr, co. Carmarthen. The consideration money is fifty-six pounds.

Lease for three lives (being the second party, Prisscilla, his wife and Susannah, his daughter) of a house and garden ...,

1.Bridget Bevan, widow and relict of Arthur Bevan of the town of Laugharne, esq., deceased;. 2.David Pruthero, the younger, of the town of Llandilo Vawr, glover, both of co. Carms. Lease for three lives (being the second party, Prisscilla, his wife and Susannah, his daughter) of a house and garden situated in the town of Llandilo Vawr, and of Rhandir in Kae Maes y Noyadd and a parcel of land near Kae ffynon feibion with the appurtenances (except timber wood and trees) situated in the parish of Llandilo Vawr, co. Carmarthen; in consideration of the surrender of the same premises previously let (October 2, 1718) by Richard Vaughan, esq., of Derwith, to David Pruthero, the elder, glover, of Llandilo Vawr, for a period of ninety-nine years, and of a sum of six pounds six shillings. Rent: two pounds ten shillings annually.

Covenant, in consideration of one hundred and seventy pounds, to levy a fine of the other moiety of the properties ...,

1.David Hughes, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife (one of the daughters and coheirs of Thomas Philipps, late of Laugharn, clerk, and his wife, both deceased);. 2.Bridget Bevan, widow, all of the town of Laugharn, co. Carms. Covenant, in consideration of one hundred and seventy pounds, to levy a fine of the other moiety of the properties specified in No. 311, dated 1749/50, March 8.

Final Concord in a fine levied between Bridget Bevan, widow, plaintiff, and David Hughes, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied between Bridget Bevan, widow, plaintiff, and David Hughes, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one messuage with its appurtenances situated in the town of Laugharn, co. Carms., to be the right of the plaintiff.

Lease for ninety-nine years of a burgage or dwelling-house and garden in the County Borough of Carmarthen as defined; also ...,

1.Bridget Bevan of the town of Laugharne, co. Carms., widow;. 2.Francis Morgans of the County Borough of Carmarthen, merchant. Lease for ninety-nine years of a burgage or dwelling-house and garden in the County Borough of Carmarthen as defined; also two burgages and garden in the said county borough; boundaries named: a house called the Fryars, Dam Street, lands called the Fryars Park. Rent: four pounds ten shillings annually, and fifteen shillings annually during the lifetime of Anthony John, an old decayed tenant of the lessor.

Lease for ninety-nine years of burgages, messuages, and gardens thereto belonging situated in Spilman Street, in the County Borough of ...,

1.Bridget Bevan of the town of Laugharne, co. Carms., widow;. 2.Thomas Archard of the County Borough of Carmarthen, mason. Lease for ninety-nine years of burgages, messuages, and gardens thereto belonging situated in Spilman Street, in the County Borough of Carmarthen, having the Bridewell to the west, the river Towy to the south and the lands of the Hon. Lord John Trevor to the east. Rent: five pounds ten shillings annually.

Appointment of the estate of the said Arthur Bevan situated in the town of Laugharne, in the parish of Llancedornen ...,

1.Bridget Bevan, widow and relict of Arthur Bevan of Laugharne, esq., deceased;. 2.Sir Thomas Stepney of Llanelly, bart., George Rice of Newton, esq., Roderick Gwynne of Glanbrane, esq., and Thomas Williams of Edwinsford, esq.;. 3.Griffith Philipps of Cwmgwilly, esq., and William Thomas of Castlegorved, esq., all of co. Carms. Appointment of the estate of the said Arthur Bevan situated in the town of Laugharne, in the parish of Llancedornen and elsewhere in the county and County Borough of Carmarthen and in the county of Pembroke in trust to uses and upon limitations as specified. Schedule of annuities annexed.

Release, pursuant to an award made by William Henry Ashurst of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., touching a suit in ...,

1.John Evans, clerk, rector of the parish church of Eglwys cymmyn, co. Carms.;. 2.Bridget Bevan, widow, executrix of Griffith Jones, clerk, deceased. Release, pursuant to an award made by William Henry Ashurst of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., touching a suit in Chancery concerning certain tithes and premises in dispute between the first party as plaintiff and the second party with William Price as defendants. (July 10, 1764).

Derwydd Estate Records,

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  • 1525-1870, 1904 /

Title deeds, 1525-1907, of the Derwydd estate, mainly in Carmarthenshire, and of the families of Vaughan of Golden Grove and Llanelli, Bevan of Laugharne (including Madam Bridget Bevan, 1698-1779), Stepney of Llanelli, and Stepney-Gulston of Derwydd. There are no personal or family papers in the archive.

Stepney-Gulston family, of Derwydd

Release of all their lands in the manors of Llanedy and Burwik in the commote of Kaernowllon, co. Carms. Dated ...,

1.David Harry Adam of Kydwelly, David Owen Adam of Llangendeyrne, Thomas ap Owen Adam and Jevan ap Owen Adam of Llanelly, yeomen, all of co. Carms;. 2.Griffith ap David ap Jevan yehan. Release of all their lands in the manors of Llanedy and Burwik in the commote of Kaernowllon, co. Carms. Dated at Llanelly. Latin.

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