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Penty Park Estate Records,
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Assignment of a mortgage of the property specified in No 141,

  1. Elizabeth Ellen Morgan of Belgrave House, North Parade, Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan, spinster;. 2. Harry Lloyd of Rock House, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, accountant;. 3. Mary James of 63 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, wife of James John James. Assignment of a mortgage of the property specified in No 141.

Settlement after the marriage of the said John Rogers and Elizabeth of the messuage and garden in the Great Dewy ...,

  1. Francis Rogers of the town of Pembroke, alderman;. 2. William Meare of Essington, esq., and Hugh Meare of Kingston, gent.;. 3. John Rogers, eldest son of the said Francis Rogers and Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters of the said William Meare. Settlement after the marriage of the said John Rogers and Elizabeth of the messuage and garden in the Great Dewy streete in the parish of St Maries, Haverfordwest, called the Bakehouse adjoining the town gate, the half roof, backside and garden in the Little Dewy streete in the parish of St Thomas, Haverfordwest, the messuage, garden and close in the tenure of William Payne, butcher, in the latter street, a messuage and garden in the High streete in the parish of St Maries, Haverfordwest, and a chief rent of 8s issuing out of two messuages and gardens on the south side of the Great Dewy streete.

Letter from The[ophilus] Jones, Brecon, to Col. James Lloyd, Mabws near Lampeter. 'Cadno' is the usual word in South Wales ...,

Letter from The[ophilus] Jones, Brecon, to Col. James Lloyd, Mabws near Lampeter. 'Cadno' is the usual word in South Wales for fox. Derives 'barely' from 'bara-lys or the bread herb'. Asks him to send the grant to the Earl of Essex and any other old papers. The Lloyds of Danyrallt. The Bishop of St Davids' charge to that Chapter consists of repeated attacks upon Fenton's book will help the sale of the book among dissenters. Sorry for Fenton of whose abilities he once thought more highly than he does at present. Ellis Wyn has behaved most disingenuously; he has borrowed the whole of his plan [of Y Bardd Cwsg], much of the substance and frequently the words of Quevedo without over informing his countrymen that such a person or such an author had appeared in the world, and yet perhaps if the writer can wipe or wash his draggled tail (for he is as well as his master Quevedo a most dirty dog he may appear in an English dress for he has merit, humour and some originality.

Letter from [Anthony Adrian, 7th Earl of] Kintore, Wadley House, Berks, to the Hon. John Ramsay, Secretary to the Commander ...,

Letter from [Anthony Adrian, 7th Earl of] Kintore, Wadley House, Berks, to the Hon. John Ramsay, Secretary to the Commander in Chief, India. Requests him to speak to Lord Dalhousie in favour of the son of Col. James Lloyd who is being sent out to India. Requests this on behalf of 'the ace of trumps of this country, Pryce Pryce, M.P. for Cardigan'.

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