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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.

Final Concord in a fine levied between Sir Henry Vaughan, knight, plaintiff, and Brygett Lloyd, widow, deforciant, when the deforciant ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied between Sir Henry Vaughan, knight, plaintiff, and Brygett Lloyd, widow, deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged four messuages, eighty acres of land, six acres of meadow and twenty acres of pasture with the appurtenances in Llandilovawr, co. Carms., to be the right of the plaintiff.

The Joint And Several Answers of Walter Jenkins, gent. (son of Owen Jenkins), Anne, his wife, Elizabeth Jenkins, widow, and ...,

The Joint And Several Answers of Walter Jenkins, gent. (son of Owen Jenkins), Anne, his wife, Elizabeth Jenkins, widow, and Ralph Grundy, gent. (son of Hugh Grundy), four of the defendants to the bill of complaint preferred against them by George Williams, gent., complaining that the defendants combined together to annihilate the complainant's estate in lands called Pen y Koed ucha, Sythyn ynglan Mornwg (?) and a meadow situated at a place called Cum bach, all in co. Carmarthen. (See No. 214, dated 1618 Nov. 13, and No. 113, dated 1621 Nov. 16). Draft.

Bond of indemnity in four hundred pounds relating to a messuage and lands and a close called Parke A Prior ...,

1.John Vaughan, junior, of Place-gwyn, esq., and Francis Browne of Llangindeirne, gent., tutors and guardians of Christopher Browne, gent., son and heir of Humphrie Browne, late of Greene Castle, co. Carms., esq., deceased;. 2.Walter Vaughan of Llandebie, gent.; all of co. Carms. Bond of indemnity in four hundred pounds relating to a messuage and lands and a close called Parke A Prior in the parish of Llanstephan; a messuage and lands and a parcel called Llaine Keven berwen in the upper franchises and liberty of the county borough of Carmarthen; and other properties in King Street and Key Streete in the said county borough. Latin-English.

Lease for twenty-one years of a tenement of lands called Tir Bach with its appurtenances situated in the parish of ...,

1.Sir Henry Vaughan of Derwyth, knight;. 2.David David Mathew of the parish of Llandilovawre, yeoman, both of co. Carms. Lease for twenty-one years of a tenement of lands called Tir Bach with its appurtenances situated in the parish of Llandilovawre. Rent: nineteen shillings annually, specified services, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on lessee's life, in consideration of forty shillings, of a messuage and lands called Tir ...,

1.Sir Henry Vaughan of Derwyth, knight;. 2.Robert Hugh of the parish of Llandilovawr, yeoman, both of co. Carms. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on lessee's life, in consideration of forty shillings, of a messuage and lands called Tir Lewis John alias kylweynydd with their appurtenances situated in the parish of Llandilovawr. Rent: one pound twelve shillings annually, services as specified, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Release of a messuage and lands called Piodey Yssa, and the third part of a parcel of meadow called Pen ...,

1.William Hopkin of the parish of Llandilovawre, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife;. 2.Sir Henry Vaughan of Derwyth, knight, all of co. Carms. Release of a messuage and lands called Piodey Yssa, and the third part of a parcel of meadow called Pen y Clayth yssa with their appurtenances situated in the parish of Llandebye, co. Carms.

Mortgage in one hundred pounds of two messuages and two parcels of land thereto belonging with their appurtenances in the ...,

1.Anthony Bassett of the parish of Llanelly, gent., and Ann his wife, and John Bassett, their son and heir, of the same, gent.;. 2.Sara Powell of the parish of Llanarthney, widow, all of co. Carms. Mortgage in one hundred pounds of two messuages and two parcels of land thereto belonging with their appurtenances in the parish of Llangindeirne, co. Carms.

Exemplification of a writ of seisin directed to the sheriff of co. Carms., consequent upon the recovery by John Vaughan ...,

Exemplification of a writ of seisin directed to the sheriff of co. Carms., consequent upon the recovery by John Vaughan, esq., and Christopher Myddleton, esq., against Althan Vaughan, esq., and Griffith Lloyd, esq., of messuages and lands in the parishes of Llangenech, Llanedy, Llanon, Llandevaylogge, Pembrey, Llangindeirne, and Llanelly, co. Carms. Latin.

Assignment, in consideration of one hundred pounds, of a mortgage in one hundred pounds of two messuages and two parcels ...,

1.Sarah Powell of the parish of Llanarthney, widow;. 2.Daniell Lloyd of Llangennech, gent., both of co. Carms. Assignment, in consideration of one hundred pounds, of a mortgage in one hundred pounds of two messuages and two parcels of land thereunto belonging situated in the parish of Llangundeirn, co. Carmarthen.

Mortgage in one thousand pounds of a mansion house called the Great White house alias Tuy Gwyn Mawre with its ...,

1.Richard Vaughan of Grays Inne, gent., executor and devisee of and by the will of Sir Henry Vaughan, late of Derwith, co. Carms., knight, deceased;. 2.Rees Jones of the parish of St. Pauls, Covent Garden, tailor, both of co. Middlesex. Mortgage in one thousand pounds of a mansion house called the Great White house alias Tuy Gwyn Mawre with its appurtenances and several parcels of land appertaining to it called y Lann Vawre, yrerow, Llanowen, Pant, y Pant mawre, Pant bach, Pen Quarrey, Pengraiinen, kaerCoed, kae heere, ynus y moch, stang, kaer Boiedye, yweyne, kaer vedwen, kae Mawre, kaeduy, Parke y Dali, kae Richard, y Banadell, yr ynus, whole ynis Tilo and the Iland Vach and also a tenement of land called Kaegarow, with their appurtenances, all in the parish of Llandilovawr, co. Carms.; with provision for the assignment of a lease for twenty-one years of the rectory or parsonage of Llandebie.

Release in relation to a legacy of three hundred pounds bequeathed by the said Sir Henry Vaughan to the said ...,

1.Thomas Llwyd of Porthwryd, co. Carms., esq., and Bridgett his wife;. 2.Richard Vaughan, gent., son and heir-apparent of John Vaughan of Court Derllis, co. Carms., esq., by Rachell his wife, and devisee of Sir Henry Vaughan of Derwyth, co. Carms., knight (brother of the said Rachell). Release in relation to a legacy of three hundred pounds bequeathed by the said Sir Henry Vaughan to the said Bridgett his sister.

Settlement, in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized between the said Thomas Lewis and Mary Brett, for trusts as ...,

1.Mary Brett of the parish of St. Margarett's, Westminster, co. Middlesex, widow, (late wife and executrix of Charles Brett late of the same place, esq., deceased);. 2.Christopher Jeaffreson of Dullingham, co. Cambridge, esq., and William Poyntz, citizen and upholsterer of London;. 3.Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., esq.;. 4.Sir William Meux of Kingston in the Isle of Wight, co. Southampton, bart., Sir James Worsley of Pilewell in the same county, knight, and Henry Meux of Kingston, esq. Settlement, in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized between the said Thomas Lewis and Mary Brett, for trusts as specified, touching a messuage called Chiverton with its appurtenances in the parish of Bradeing in the Isle of Wight, co. Southampton; also coppices and woods called the Shrines and Hatchill, the wasteground of the manor of Lillingston Dayrell, co. Bucks., the Middle Three Slades, all in the parish of Lillingston Dayrell, co. Bucks.; a moiety of a sum of four hundred pounds with interest; and a mortgage with several bonds and sums of money as specified, and jewels, plate, household stuff, etc., as contained in an inventory specified.

Lease And Release, in consideration of sixty pounds, of a messuage called Tyr John ap Redderch ap John alias Tyr ...,

1.Henry Thomas of the parish of Llandiloe Crosney, co. Monmouth, gent., and Ursulla, his wife, Morgan Thomas of the parish of Llandiloe Vawr, yeoman, and Jane Rees of the same parish, widow, both of co. Carms.;. 2.Richard Vaughan of Court Derllys, co. Carms., esq. Lease And Release, in consideration of sixty pounds, of a messuage called Tyr John ap Redderch ap John alias Tyr y ffynnon, containing closes called kae dy, goed dy and kae'r ffynnon, with other lands in Manor Vabon in the parish of Llandiloe Vawr.

Mortgage in three hundred pounds of a lease for twenty-one years of the rectory of Llandebye. (cf. No. 380, dated ...,

1.Richard Vaughan of Greys Inne, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 2.Thomas Owen of the same, esq. Mortgage in three hundred pounds of a lease for twenty-one years of the rectory of Llandebye. (cf. No. 380, dated 1689/90, March 19). A note on the dorse, dated 1696/7 March 23, records the surrender of the said rectory to the said Richard Vaughan.

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