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Memorandum Of Lease for nine years of a piece of meadow ground on the hors mead belonging to the Corporation ...,

  1. Mary Jones, widow of Nicholas Jones of the county of the borough of Carmarthen;. 2. William Morgan of the same place. Memorandum Of Lease for nine years of a piece of meadow ground on the hors mead belonging to the Corporation of Carmarthen situated in the parish of Llangunnor in the county of Carmarthen. The annual rent is four pounds ten shillings to be paid at two specified terms. English.

Memorandum Of Lease for twenty-one years of a house and tenement of lands called Pencoed with their appurtenances lying in ...,

  1. George Williams of the parish of Baglan in the county of Glamorgan, gent;. 2. David John of the parish of Langenich in the county of Carmarthen, husbandman. Memorandum Of Lease for twenty-one years of a house and tenement of lands called Pencoed with their appurtenances lying in the parishes of Langenich and Lannelly in the said county of Carmarthen. The annual rent is thirteen pounds and five shillings at two specified terms, one couple of capons on every first day of January, one day's work or three pence in lieu thereof, and thirty shillings as a heriot upon the death of every tenant. English.

Memorandum that John Harry Lewis of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, and John Vaughan of ...,

Memorandum that John Harry Lewis of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, and John Vaughan of the same parish, esquire, have made an agreement by which the said John Harry Lewis grants to the said John Vaughan the right to work all the coal that may be found upon the land of the said John Harry Lewis lying to the north of the highway leading from Llanelly to Lwchwr and coasting eastwards towards the house of the said John Harry Lewis, for the term of twenty-one years, at the rent of one shilling and sixpence for each waie of coal landed and sold upon the said land. English. Badly torn.

Plaintiff's Case as delivered to the Master of the Rolls for his pronouncement in a suit between Sir Edward Mansell ...,

Plaintiff's Case as delivered to the Master of the Rolls for his pronouncement in a suit between Sir Edward Mansell, Bart., the plaintiff, and Rawleigh Mansell, esquire, defendant, concerning portions of the Mansell estate in the county of Carmarthen, and in particular concerning the Achty mill. Then follows the decree of the Master of the Rolls, and the confirmatory opinions of the Chief Baron, the Chief Justice and the Lord Chancellor. English. Copy.

Quitclaim in consideration of the sum of ten pounds, of a close of land with its appurtenances called kae r ...,

  1. Thomas Rees of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, gent, and William David Thomas of the parish of Llangennech in the same county, gent;. 2. Jenkin Harry of the parish of Llanelly, yeoman. Quitclaim in consideration of the sum of ten pounds, of a close of land with its appurtenances called kae r saer issa, lying in the parish of Llanelly. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of a messuage with its appurtenances called maes y llan lying in the parish of Llanedy, and of all ...,

  1. John David Robert of the parish of Llanedy in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Thomas David Robart, his brother, of the same parish, yeoman. Quitclaim of a messuage with its appurtenances called maes y llan lying in the parish of Llanedy, and of all buildings and lands belonging to it; which messuage his father David Robart acquired of Thomas Morgan Lloyd, gent. Latin.

Quitclaim of a messuage with its appurtenances in the parish of Penbrey in the county of Carmarthen, within the manor ...,

  1. William Thomas William John of the parish of Llangendeirn in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Thomas ap Ieuan John of the parish of Llanelly in the said county, yeoman. Quitclaim of a messuage with its appurtenances in the parish of Penbrey in the county of Carmarthen, within the manor of Penryn, called Pant Pentre Menyw. The names of the owners of the lands bordering upon this property are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of a parcel of arable land with its appurtenances, containing about half an acre, which formerly belonged to David ...,

  1. Morgan Ieuan in the parish of Swansey in the county of Glamorgan, yeoman, and John David Ieuan Griffith in the parish of Llan'elli in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Owen Moris Ieuan of Llan'elli in the said county. Quitclaim of a parcel of arable land with its appurtenances, containing about half an acre, which formerly belonged to David Ieuan Griffith in the parish of Llan'elli at a place called parke herri Thomas. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of a parcel of land containing approximately a quarter of land situated in the parish of Llanellthie at a ...,

  1. Maurice ap Owen of the parish of Llangeneche in the county of Carmarthen, gent;. 2. Morgan Ieuan of the parish of Llanellthie in the same county, farmer. Quitclaim of a parcel of land containing approximately a quarter of land situated in the parish of Llanellthie at a place called Kelly genywer. Latin.

Quitclaim of a parcel of land with its appurtenances in the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen at ...,

  1. Morgan Ieuan of Swansey in the county of Glamorgan, yeoman, and John David Ieuan Griffith of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Owen Moris Ieuan of Llanelli, yeoman. Quitclaim of a parcel of land with its appurtenances in the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen at a place called gwain wallt.' The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying within the said parish at a place called Kay Rhian ...,

  1. Gwenllyan Morgan of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, widow, and John William Howell of the same parish and county, yeoman;. 2. Henry Lewis of Llanelly in the said county, gent. Quitclaim of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying within the said parish at a place called Kay Rhian and containing approximately one acre, being then in the occupation of the said Henry Lewis. Latin.
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