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Covenant to levy a fine sure cognisance de droit come eo at the next Court of Great Sessions of the ...,

  1. Ieuan ap Morgan of the parish of Llannon in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, and Gwenllian his wife;. 2. Thomas Morgan Lloyd of the parish of Llandilo Talybont in the county of Glamorgan, gent. Covenant to levy a fine sure cognisance de droit come eo at the next Court of Great Sessions of the county of Carmarthen, touching the messuage called maes y llan and one close of land called kae yr ythin in the parish of Llanedy in the county of Carmarthen... Latin. Faded and illegible in parts.

Counterpart Deed Of Annuity in trust for the term of the lives of the said Ann Pritchard and Elizabeth Samuel ...,

  1. Dame Elizabeth Stepney of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, widow;. 2. Ann Pritchard of the parish of Llandebye in the county of Carmarthen, spinster, and Elizabeth Samuel of the same parish, spinster;. 3. William Jones of Dyffrun in the county of Carmarthen, esquire, a trustee appointed by the said Ann Pritchard and Elizabeth Samuel. Counterpart Deed Of Annuity in trust for the term of the lives of the said Ann Pritchard and Elizabeth Samuel, resulting from the bargain and sale specified in No 93 dated the same day. English.

Codicil to the will of Sir Thomas Stepney of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen by which the testator revokes ...,

Codicil to the will of Sir Thomas Stepney of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen by which the testator revokes a legacy of two thousand pounds made in his will to his grand-daughter Mary Stepney, in order that the said sum may be paid to her as her marriage portion of the occasion of her marriage to John Allen of Galliswick in the county of Pembroke. English.

Cilymaenllwyd Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 CILWYD
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  • 1541-[c.1864] /

Papers of the Stepney family of Prendergast, Pembrokeshire, and Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, mainly deeds relating to their estates in those counties, 1541-1787, including deeds concerning the working of coal in the Llanelli area of Carmarthenshire in the 17th-18th centuries; and family and business letters, 1706-1829, of the Stepney family including letters relating to the trading enterprises of Sir Thomas Stepney, seventh baronet, 1749-1767, which include letters from the masters of his ships, from other business firms, and from his agents in the main seaports of Wales and England as well as at continental centres of trade, such as Brest and Lisbon. Despite its title, there are no papers relating to the Cilymaenllwyd estate.

Stepney family, of Llanelly.

Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same ...,

  1. John Morris of the town and borough of Llannelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, David John Morris, his son of the same place, yeoman, and Talitha, his wife;. 2. William David of the same place, smith. Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same parties and dated the same day. Latin and English. Faded.

Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same ...,

  1. Rowland Pugh of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, gent;. 2. Daniel Lloyd of the parish of Llannon in the same county, gent. Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same parties and dated the same day. Latin and English.

Bond in two hundred and thirty pounds for the observance of covenants as specified in two indentures of lease and ...,

  1. Thomas Rees of Trerhedin in the parish of Llandevryogg in the county of Cardigan, drover;. 2. Thomas Stepney of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, Bart. Bond in two hundred and thirty pounds for the observance of covenants as specified in two indentures of lease and release, the release bearing even date with the present. Latin and English.

Bond in twenty pounds for the quiet possession of the property specified in No 42, dated the same day,

  1. David Thomas ap Jenkyn of the parish of Llandabie in the county of Carmarthen, and John David of the same parish and county, gentlemen;. 2. David Robert of the parish of Llanedy in the same county, smith. Bond in twenty pounds for the quiet possession of the property specified in No 42, dated the same day. Latin and English.

Bond in twenty pounds for the making of an estate of and upon four acres of land lying in the ...,

  1. William John ap John of the parish of Penbrey in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, and David William Janckin of the same parish, yeoman;. 2. Janckin John ap John of the same parish, yeoman. Bond in twenty pounds for the making of an estate of and upon four acres of land lying in the parish of Penbrey at a place called pen y llech for the term of twenty years from the Feast of Philip and Jacob the Apostles next ensuing, in consideration of the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence given in mortgage by the said Janckin John ap John to the said William John ap John upon the said land. Latin and English.

Bond in twenty pounds for the further assurance of the lands specified in No 40, dated 14 October 1604,

  1. Margaret verch Griffith ap Ieuan of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, widow, and Moris R[ees] John, her son, of the same parish and county, yeoman;. 2. Geore ap Owen Moris Ieuan of the same parish, yeoman. Bond in twenty pounds for the further assurance of the lands specified in No 40, dated 14 October 1604. Latin and English.

Bond in ten pounds for the quiet possession of one mansion house, occupied by the said Jenkin John ap John ...,

  1. Jenkin John ap John of the parish of Pembrey in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Owen John Llewellin of the vill of Kidwelly in the same county, yeoman. Bond in ten pounds for the quiet possession of one mansion house, occupied by the said Jenkin John ap John, and three parcels of land adjoining the house, containing approximately four acres, lying in the parish of Penbrey at a place called penllech, until the sum of three pounds six shillings and eight pence be paid on the Feast of St Michael the Archangel next ensuing by the said Jenkin John ap John to the said Owen John Llewellin. Latin and English.

Bond in ten pounds for the quiet enjoyment and further assurance of four parcels of land in the parish of ...,

  1. John Howell ap Owen of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Henry Lewes of the same parish and county, gent. Bond in ten pounds for the quiet enjoyment and further assurance of four parcels of land in the parish of Llanelli lying at a place commonly called y parke dan y tai. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin and English.

Bond in ten pounds for the making of an estate in fee simple in a parcel of land situated in ...,

  1. Gwenllyan Morgan of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, widow, and John William Howell of the same parish, yeoman;. 2. Henry Lewis of Llanelly, gent. Bond in ten pounds for the making of an estate in fee simple in a parcel of land situated in the parish of Llanelly, bounded on one side by the brook called Nant kae Rhian. Latin and English.

Bond in ten pounds for the further assurance of one close of lands with its appurtenances in the parish of ...,

  1. John Thomas David and David John Hoskine of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeomen;. 2. George ap Owen of the same parish, yeoman. Bond in ten pounds for the further assurance of one close of lands with its appurtenances in the parish of Llanelly, having as its boundary on one side the land called gwein y pwlle, and on another the highway near the land called gwein walter. Latin and English.
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