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Lease for 5 years of a burgage in the town of Cardigan, between a burgage in the 'lan' of Moras ...,

1 John Philip Thomas of the town of St. Domellis, co. Haverforde [St. Dogmaels, co. Pemb.], gent. 2 Moras Gitto ap Howell of Cardigan, cordwainer. Lease for 5 years of a burgage in the town of Cardigan, between a burgage in the 'lan' of Moras Philip Bennith to the east, half a burgage of the said Moras to the south, the King's high street to the west and a burgage late of Our Lady's lands to the north. Annual rent : 6s. 8d. Witnesses : Syr Hew ap Eynen, clerk, William Lluyd, gent., Charles Wilkes, Griffith ap Ieuan ap Henry. Endorsed : 'Phe' Owen Bowen, Jenet & Gwen'.

Bond in £200 that 1 and William, John and Gwenllyan Weilshe, sons and daughter of the said John Weilshe, dec ...,

1 Nicholas Hyde of Kaermerthin [Carmarthen], merchant, and Dyddgy Jenkyn, alias Dyddgy Weilshe, of Cardigan, widow, late wife of John Weilshe, dec. 2 Fraunces Weilshe. Bond in £200 that 1 and William, John and Gwenllyan Weilshe, sons and daughter of the said John Weilshe, dec., shall not molest or trouble 2 concerning any goods and chattels, etc., belonging to the said John Weilshe that 2 has heretofore had in his custody.

Bond in £50 for the peaceable enjoyment by 2 of a m. in p. St. Dogmells called Tithen ar Teyr ...,

1 Phellip ap Hoell ap Bowen of the town of St. Dogmaels, co. Pemb., yeoman, Jenet verch Thomas of p. New Castle in Kemes, spinster, Gwen verch Thomas of p. Llanvair, spinster, and William David Thomas of the aforesaid p. Newcastle, yeoman. 2 Fraunces Welshe, merchant. Bond in £50 for the peaceable enjoyment by 2 of a m. in p. St. Dogmells called Tithen ar Teyr ych Lawr Berllen as in a deed of fee simple of even date. Seals.

Quitclaim of a m. in p. St. Dogmaels called Bulk More, late in the tenure of William Philip Richard and ...,

1 Philip ap Howell ap Bowen of p. St. Dogmaels, co. Pemb., yeoman, and Grace his wife, Jenet verch Thomas and Gwen verch Thomas. 2 Francis Welshe. Quitclaim of a m. in p. St. Dogmaels called Bulk More, late in the tenure of William Philip Richard and now in the tenure of 1. Endorsed : 'The estates of ye lands and houses that ould Francis Welsh Purchast' (17C hand). Latin. Seals.

Bond in £15. David Ll'en to deliver to 2 six score unshorn and 'marchantable' lambs upon or before the last ...,

1 David Ll'en, clerk, rector of Bangor, co. Card., Rothoric Ll'en, clerk, vicar of Chepstoe, co. Mon., and Thomas Moris of Cardigan, gent. 2 Fraunces Welshe of Cardigan, merchant. Bond in £15. David Ll'en to deliver to 2 six score unshorn and 'marchantable' lambs upon or before the last day of May next at the town of Cardigan, or in default thereof to pay 2 the sum of £10. Seals (fragments).

Mortgage (Gift for 6 years) for £10 of six and a half burgages within the town and liberty of St ...,

1 David ap Howell ap Ivan ap Reis of p. Penbryn, co. Card., gent. 2 Francis Welshe of p. St. Dogmaels, co. Pemb., gent. Mortgage (Gift for 6 years) for £10 of six and a half burgages within the town and liberty of St. Dogmaels, whereof a burgage and a half, with two closes or parcels of land annexed, are in a street called Litle[?] Harfford, now in the tenure of D'd Vaughan, gent.; three other burgages, with a garden annexed, are in Skrinkil Street, now in the tenure of Richard Vaughan, gent., and two other burgages, with a garden annexed, are in the aforesaid street, now in the individual tenure of Philip William Partiner[?] and Jenet William Baron'. Latin. Cancelled.

Assignment of nos 2 and 10,

1 Richard David of Cardigan, corviser. 2 Francis Welshe of St. Dogmells, co. Pemb., gent. Assignment of nos 2 and 10. Recites nos 2 and 10. Seal.

Lease for 21 years of two m's in p. St. Dogmells, one called Place Pen y Knook, lying within a ...,

1 William Bradshawe of St. Dogmells, co. Pemb., esq. 2 John Welshe of Cardigan, mercer. Lease for 21 years of two m's in p. St. Dogmells, one called Place Pen y Knook, lying within a close called Park John Lloyd, the other called Tir Wiott, lying together between the lands called Castell y Dryw on the west and so extending by the highway towards Bwlch Never and Gweyn y Telpit and thence by the church way eastward and so to the commons called Liccum (boundaries further described). 2 to hold the said two m's in such manner as one William Philip Roger heretofore did occupy them. Consideration : £30. Annual rent : 6s. 8d.; two capons at 'Christide', two hens at 'Shroftide', 2 to grind all his grist growing upon the premises at l's new water corn grist mill in St. Dogmells, heriot. Seal.

Bond in £100. 1 and Elizabeth his wife to convey to 2 a moiety of a m. called Prickstarowe, p ...,

1 Thomas Davies of Newton, co. Carm., gent. 2 John Davies of Prickstarowe, p. Laugharn, gent. Bond in £100. 1 and Elizabeth his wife to convey to 2 a moiety of a m. called Prickstarowe, p. Laugharn, with warranty against the persons specified. Recites that 1 in consideration of £30 paid by 2 has contracted that he and Elizabeth his wife shall convey to 2 the above mentioned premises. The said moiety recited as belonging to the said Elizabeth and to Temperance, wife of James Lewis, gent., two of the dau's and co-heirs of Nicholas Saunders, gent., dec.

Deed To Declare The Uses Of A Fine (levied by 1 to 4) of a burgage in the high street ...,

1 Robert Lloyd of Cardigan, gent., and Elinor his wife. 2 Elizabeth Lloyd of the same, spinster, only daughter and heir apparent of Robert Lloyd by Elinor his wife. 3 David Howells of the same, one of the sons of the said Elinor by George Howells, gent., her late deceased husband. 4 Morris Owen of Rhiwvelen, co. Mont., gent., David Lloyd of Pembrin, co. Card., clerk, and Robert Jones of Llanynys, co. Denb., gent. (trustees). Deed To Declare The Uses Of A Fine (levied by 1 to 4) of a burgage in the high street of Cardigan, now in the tenure of Thomas Lewis, gent.; a burgage in St. Mary's Street called Saint Johns Hould; a half burgage and garden with two pieces of ground, now in the occupation of the said Robert Lloyd; a piece of ground where a house of James Phillipps is now erected and two burgages called The Ould Office with a stable and garden (boundaries noted). Seals.

Lease for 21 years of a m. called Brixtarrow, p. Laugharne. Mines, minerals, woods and underwoods reserved to 1. Covenants ...,

1 Thomas Davies of Cardigan, gent. 2 David Griffith of p. Laugharne, co. Carm., yeoman. Lease for 21 years of a m. called Brixtarrow, p. Laugharne. Mines, minerals, woods and underwoods reserved to 1. Covenants include suit of mill at Newton mill, commonly called Broyns mill. Annual rent : £18 8s.; two couples of hens at Candlemas or 2s., carriage of two barrels of coal yearly or 2s.

Lease for 20 years of a m. called Mud-Hall, part of a tmt. of land called Brixtarrow, p. Laugharn. 1 ...,

1 Thomas Davies of Cardigan, gent. 2 David Hugh of p. Laugharne, co. Carm., yeoman. Lease for 20 years of a m. called Mud-Hall, part of a tmt. of land called Brixtarrow, p. Laugharn. 1 reserves all mines, minerals, woods and underwoods. Covenants include suit of mill at Newton mill in p. Laugharne. Annual rent : £4 5s.; a couple of pullets at Candlemas or 1s., carriage of one barrel of coal to Laugharne yearly or 1s.

Lease for 21 years of two m's in p. Verwick called Criabychan and Crickalas. Covenants include one by 2 not ...,

1 Thomas and James Davies of Cardigan, gentlemen. 2 David Griffith of p. Verwick, yeoman. Lease for 21 years of two m's in p. Verwick called Criabychan and Crickalas. Covenants include one by 2 not to 'bett' or burn any part of the enclosed ground, nor to cut or destroy the furze upon the above mentioned premises within three years of the determination of the lease, but only so much as shall be needful for the 'ffolds[?]' or other necessary use upon the premises, but not to sell any part thereof; also ref. to the 'slate or tyled Dwelling House'. Annual rent : £28; 40s. in lieu of heriot. Subscribed : note signed Rice Gwynn and dated 15 May 1724 : 'This is the Draught of the Lease that was by me perused'. Draft.

Conditions For Sale by public auction at the Red Lion in the village of Llandebie, co. Carm., on the above ...,

Conditions For Sale by public auction at the Red Lion in the village of Llandebie, co. Carm., on the above date, by commissioners appointed to carry into execution an Act of Parliament for enclosing lands in p's Llanarthney, Llanon, Llandebie and Llanfihangel-Aberbythich, co. Carm., (51 George III) and another Act to amend the same (52 George III), of several parcels of lands intended to be enclosed. Details concerning lot 6, a parcel of ground (19 a.) on the Great Mountain, near Cwmmwyn [p. Llanarthne], adjoining the rail road, sold to David Morgan of Glanrhynis, p. Llandarrog, co. Carm., farmer, for £140, have been inserted. Endorsed : note of contents and note that the premises (referred to as Pantyrorfa) were conveyed to the Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal Co. on 8 Sept. 1834. Printed (by J. P. Davies at the Carmarthen Journal office) with MS insertions.

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