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Articles Of Agreement on the marriage of Theophilus Jones and Lettice Jenkins referring to m's called Sychpant and Dole y ...,

  1. Theophilus Jones of p. Ystrad, co. Card., gent. 2. Griffith Jenkins of p. Nantgunlle, co. Card., gent., Gwen, his wife, Lettice, their daughter, and Mahalt Jenkins, widow, mother of Griffith Jenkins. 3. John Davies of p. Llandewy Brevy and Rees Parry of p. Llanilar, both of co. Card., gent's. Articles Of Agreement on the marriage of Theophilus Jones and Lettice Jenkins referring to m's called Sychpant and Dole y Bwba in p. Nantgunlle.

Assignment of a mortgage on a m. called Hendre Eynon, otherwise Tir Master Rice, a parcel thereto belonging called Laine ...,

  1. Sir Charles Lloyd of Millfield, co. Card., kt and bart. 2. Anne Lewis of p. Nantgunlle, co. Card., spinster. 3. Hugh Jenkins of Lygenith, co. Card., gent. Assignment of a mortgage on a m. called Hendre Eynon, otherwise Tir Master Rice, a parcel thereto belonging called Laine Griffith David ap Jenkin, and a m. called Tir bach wrth Ayron in p. ?Ystrad, co. Card.

Bond concerning rents issuing out of Tythin llwyn bedow, otherwise Tythin glan bydog, in p. llangorothen, Tythin y vron vawre ...,

  1. Hugh Thomas ap Adam of p. llandissilio, co. Card., gent. 2. Llewelin ap Ieuan ap gwillim of p. llangorothen, co. Card., gent. Bond concerning rents issuing out of Tythin llwyn bedow, otherwise Tythin glan bydog, in p. llangorothen, Tythin y vron vawre in p. llanhilar, and llwyn howell in llanvihangell Rosdye, all in co. Card.

Bond for payment of £30, with notes of payment to 1739,

  1. Hugh Parry of Shrewsbury, watchmaker, the Rev. Stephen Parry, clerk, vicar of St Martins, Shropshire, and Richard Parry of Pencraig, Richard Parry of Pantmawr, Rice Parry of Morva bychan, Griffith Jenkins of Pentrevelin in p. Nantgwnlle, and Thomas Parry of Kilfachafel, all in co. Card., gent's. 2. The Rev. Henry Rogers, clerk, rector of Trevilan, co. Card. Bond for payment of £30, with notes of payment to 1739.

Bond for the observance of a covenant,

  1. Jankin llewelin ap Reinallt of p. llanddewi brevi, co. Card., yeoman, and Elen verch Rees Thomas ychan, his wife. 2. Edward John of p. llanddewi brevi, gent. Bond for the observance of a covenant.

Conveyance to Thomas Griffiths in trust to specified uses of a m. or dwelling house called Penalltfach, fields called Parkmainpella ...,

  1. Griffith Griffiths and Elizabeth, his wife, Mary Bowen, and William Morgans and Margaret, his wife. 2. Thomas Morgan. 3. Sampson Bowen. 4. Thomas Griffiths of Dyffrynmawr, p. Whitechurch in Kemes, co. Pemb., gent. Conveyance to Thomas Griffiths in trust to specified uses of a m. or dwelling house called Penalltfach, fields called Parkmainpella, Parkmain, Parkbach, Bankuchaf, Bankisaf, Gweirglawddganol, Gweirglawddisaf, Parklloi, and Parktybachuchaf, a right of way enjoyed by the aforesaid Griffith Griffiths over a road leading through fields called Galltfach, Llainissaf, Llainmaune, Parkyrispis, Parkrhydymeal, and Llainrhydymeal, fields called Llain Marine, Llainisaf, Parkcartws, Galltfach, and Erwswr, four fields called Parktybachisaf, part of Parkyreithin, and part of Parkyrispis, all the fields named thus far being part and parcel of Penalltfach, a small close called Llaingroombridge at the back of a house in the town of Kilgerran, three cottages and gardens formerly one m., three fields called Parkkillgessan pella, Parkkillgessanissa, and Parkkillgessancanol previously one field called Parkclyngessan, a house in the village of Kilgerran, two fields called Llainydre previously called Llaintyrfynnon and at one time consisting of three fields called Parkfynnonissa, Parknessayet, and Parkfynnonuchaf, parcels of land called Worglo Gron and Parkvach, otherwise Parkfynnon, and a dwelling house called Llainrhydymeal, a field called Parkrhydymeal, and two parts of two fields called Parkyreithin and Parkyrispis, which said dwelling house, field, and parts of fields were previously called Llinehirion and formed part of a m. called Llinytir Fynnon, all in p. Kilgerran, co. Pemb.. The deed is endorsed: 'Deed of partition and settlement of the Penalltfach estate in the parish of Kilgerran.' As per the declaration of uses, the property specified was to be divided between: (1) Griffith and Elizabeth Griffiths; (2) Mary Bowen; (3) William and Margaret Morgans.
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