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Grant of two parcels of land in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Burwige at a place called ...,

  1. William John Howell of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. David William John Howell of the said parish and county, yeoman. Grant of two parcels of land in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Burwige at a place called kae Rian. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Grant of three parcels of land with their appurtenances lying at bwrig near capellam gunlliw, two of the parcels of ...,

  1. Henry ap Owein Traerne of Lanvihangell Aber Kywyn in the county of Carmarthen, gent;. 2. Maurice ap Owein Moris. Grant of three parcels of land with their appurtenances lying at bwrig near capellam gunlliw, two of the parcels of land lying at a place called dan y tai. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Given at Llanelli. Latin.

Grant of one close with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli, having as its boundary on one side ...,

  1. Catterin John Thomas of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, widow;. 2. George ap Owen of the same parish, yeoman. Grant of one close with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli, having as its boundary on one side the land called gwaine y pwlle, and on another the highway near the land called gwaine Walter. Latin.

Grant of all that messuage called penn y lann in which the grantor then lived, situated in the said parish ...,

  1. Lewis David John ap Ieuan glinn icha in the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Griffin John ap Ieuan glun ichau. Grant of all that messuage called penn y lann in which the grantor then lived, situated in the said parish and county within the manor of Hengoed, having as boundaries on two sides the river Lliedi and the land called y graig gôch. Latin. Torn at both ends.

Grant of a tenement or messuage with its lands and appurtenances lying within the parish of Llanedie and commonly called ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan Lloid of the parish of Llandillo Tallybont in the county of Glamorgan, gent;. 2. David Robert of the parish of Llanedie in the county of Carmarthen, smith. Grant of a tenement or messuage with its lands and appurtenances lying within the parish of Llanedie and commonly called Maes y llan, which tenement the grantor had bought of Evan Morgan and Gwenllian his wife. An enclosure called kae r ithin and a parcel of land called Rydwern in the possession of Evan William David Wallter are expected from the grant. Latin.

Grant of a tenement of land lying in the parish of Llanhedi in the commote of karnowllen in the property ...,

  1. David Thomas ap Yeuan ap Hoel;. 2. William David Walter. Grant of a tenement of land lying in the parish of Llanhedi in the commote of karnowllen in the property of the Grand Duchy of Lancaster in the county of Carmarthen, called maes y llan; and of two parcels of land at gweyn pen y kryyg. Given at Llanhedi. Latin.

Grant of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelly called y weine vache, having ...,

  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. George ap Owen Moris Ieuan of the same parish, yeoman. Grant of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelly called y weine vache, having as its boundary on one side the land called y gorse, and on another the highway called yr heoll vawre. Latin.

Grant of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying at a place called kay Rhyan, and containing approximately one ...,

  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 in the said county, gent. Grant of a parcel of land with its appurtenances lying at a place called kay Rhyan, and containing approximately one acre. Latin.

Grant of a messuage with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llannelli in the manor of Burwig and the ...,

  1. Maurice ap Owen Moris of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Mathew Williams, gent. and John Lloid, clerk. Grant of a messuage with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llannelli in the manor of Burwig and the county of Carmarthen near the chapel called Capel gwnlliw at a place called dan y tai and commonly known as Sethen Moris ap Owen Moris. The messuage is to be held by the grantees for the use of the grantor for the term of his life, and after his decease for the use of Henry Lewis, gent, and Joan verch John, whom the said Henry Lewis intends to marry, and to whichever of them lives the longer, and to their heirs; and if there is no issue of the marriage, to the use of the heirs of the said Joan verch John by any other husband; and if there by no such issue, to the use of the heirs of the grantor. Latin.

Grant of a messuage with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli in the manor of Burwig near the ...,

  1. Catherine Moris of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, widow;. 2. Henry Lewys, gent. and Joan verch John, daughter of the grantor.... Grant of a messuage with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli in the manor of Burwig near the chapel called Capell Gwnlliw at a place called dan y tai, and commonly known as Sethen Moris ap Owen Moris. Latin. Faded.

Grant of a mansion house with a parcel of land adjoining it, and of seven parcels of land in the ...,

  1. John Moris Ieuan and Owen Moris Ieuan of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, yeomen;. 2. George ap Owen of Llanelly, yeoman. Grant of a mansion house with a parcel of land adjoining it, and of seven parcels of land in the parish of Llanelli, the first parcel being called y tere daneyroden, the second gwein yr wrtholl, the third y parke yssa, the fourth and fifth parcels lying at a place called gwein walter, the sixth at y kromechai, and the seventh at wrth y tedrawe eneparke bache. Latin.

Grant of a house with a garden attached in the parish of Penbre situate at a place called hachthey and ...,

  1. Griffith ap Griffith of Penbre in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. William John David ap Ieuan and Llowarch ap Ieuan ap Morgan. Grant of a house with a garden attached in the parish of Penbre situate at a place called hachthey and commonly known as ter Griffith ap Griffith ap Henry; and of one acre of land lying at the same place; both properties being granted for the use of R[ees] ap Griffith and Margaret verch David, his wife, for the term of their lives, and of the survivor, and of their heirs. Latin. Faded.

Grant in consideration of the sum of two hundred pounds, of an annuity of twenty pounds begin on 25 March ...,

  1. Thomas Chetle of the Wall House in the county of Worcester, esquire;. 2. Sarah Oldfield, late of New June in the parish of St Clements Dane in the county of Middlesex, but now of the City of London, spinster. Grant in consideration of the sum of two hundred pounds, of an annuity of twenty pounds begin on 25 March next following, and to extend for the remainder of a term of fifty years, for which term the said Thomas Chetle held of Thomas Morgan of the parish of Llangendeirne in the county of Carmarthen, gent, and Elizabeth Morgan his mother, by an indenture dated 10 July 1969, a lease of land near the home of the said Thomas and Elizabeth for the purpose of building thereupon an iron furnace. If the said annuity is not paid at the specified terms, the right of entry to and distraint upon the said furnace is reserved to the said Sarah. Further, the grantor agrees to pay to the said Sarah or her assigns at the end of a term of thirty years from the date of the present document the sum of two hundred pounds and all arrears then due, or to renew the lease of the said land for a term of forty years commencing from the expiry of the present lease. If the grantor shall, upon the marriage of his son Peter Chetle, discharge the iron furnace from the annuity, and pay to the said Sarah the sum of two hundred pounds with the arrears of the annuity, the present grant and annuity shall then determine. English. Copy.

Grant in consideration of the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence, of one close of land with its ...,

  1. David Thomas ap Jenkyn of the parish of Llandabie in the county of Carmarthen, gent;. 2. David Robert of the parish of Llanedie in the same county. Grant in consideration of the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence, of one close of land with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanedie, formerly in the occupation of Eignon Jenkyn y gove, having as its boundary on one side the highway called heol y sarn vaen. Latin.
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