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Letter: A.M, at D[re]wern to Mr Philipps. Writer was pleased to hear that recipient had reached Trefaes, but he does ....

Letter: A.M, at D[re]wern to Mr Philipps. Writer was pleased to hear that recipient had reached Trefaes, but he does not know if Farmer has arrived from Llanarth; we lost a lot of fun when we lost you; David Esgeronenfach and many others wish to be remembered to you; Margaret, who was at school when you went away, cannot understand where Devi and the horse have gone; Ty farm fach has gone on fire in Thursday night's strong wind; the tucker cannot make recipient's cloth because he cannot dry it; we expect you down to the fair; Maria y Felin remembers . . . ; Nel hopes to see David the servant still faithful at Aberayron fair. P.S. Writer wishes to be remembered to recipient's mother and John. Welsh; damaged.

Letter: D. Phillips at Murtle [sic] Hill, Cayo, Llanwrda R.S.O., to his wife Mrs [Mary] Phillips. Writer met John Jones ...,

Letter: D. Phillips at Murtle [sic] Hill, Cayo, Llanwrda R.S.O., to his wife Mrs [Mary] Phillips. Writer met John Jones at Trawsgoed and they went together to Cayo; the d[octo]r has told writer that the mark of the old wart will scarcely be visible; he hopes that the hay is being harvested. Welsh.

Letter: John Edwards, 33 ?. . .cton Street, Clerkenwell, London W.C., to his uncle Mr Evan James, Grip. Recipient has ...,

Letter: John Edwards, 33 ?. . .cton Street, Clerkenwell, London W.C., to his uncle Mr Evan James, Grip. Recipient has lent £100 on the house to repay Thomas Hughes the money he lent to writer's father; writer and his mother do not want to sell the house as it is near the chapel and she knows the neighbours. Welsh.

Mortgage for £130 (by way of release) of the messuages and lands called Lletty Mappir and Tythyn ffynon Howell, parishes ...,

  1. Watkin Lloyd of Gwernenewidd, co. Cardigan, gent., Frances his wife, Jenkin ap Evan Jenkin and Evan Jenkin, his son and heir apparent, both of the parish of Llandinoll, gentn., and Edward ap Evan Jenkin of the parish of Llanrhystid, gent.;. 2. Rees William of the parish of Llanbadarne [sic] vaur, gent. Mortgage for £130 (by way of release) of the messuages and lands called Lletty Mappir and Tythyn ffynon Howell, parishes of Llanddinoll and Llanrhystid. Endorsed is: 1676, Sept. 29 Receipt by Rees William for £150. Note. There is another no. 4, dated 1828.

Mortgage for £40 by way of lease and release) of the property specified in No. 11. [The reginal year is ...,

  1. Oliver Jenkin of the parish of Rhosdie, co. Cardigan, and Thomas Oliver of the parish of Llanthinol, his son and heir apparent, yeomen;. 2. Evan Lewis of the parish of Llansanfread, yeoman. Mortgage for £40 by way of lease and release) of the property specified in No. 11. [The reginal year is given as 4 Geo.] Mutilated.

Mortgage for £45 (by way of a deed to lead the uses of a fine) of the messuage and lands ...,

  1. Jenkin ap Evan Jenkin of the parish of Llanthinoll, co. Cardigan, and Evan Jenkin of the parish of Lledrod, his son and heir apparent, yeomen;. 2. Oliver Jenkin of the parish of Llanthinoll, yeoman. Mortgage for £45 (by way of a deed to lead the uses of a fine) of the messuage and lands called Tythyn ffynnon Howell, parishes of Llanthinoll and Llanristyde.

Mortgage for £85 (by way of a deed to lead the uses of a fine) of the messuage and lands ...,

  1. Jenkin ap Evan Jenkin and Evan Jenkin, his son and heir apparent, both of the parish of Llanddinoll, co, Cardigan, yeomen;. 2. Watkin Lloyd of Gwerne Newidd, esq. Mortgage for £85 (by way of a deed to lead the uses of a fine) of the messuage and lands called Lletty Mappit, parish of Llandinoll.

Paper containing ?drafts of the following: 1732, Nov. 14 - 1. John Morgan of the parish of Llanddeiniol, co. Cardigan ...,

Paper containing ?drafts of the following: 1732, Nov. 14 - 1. John Morgan of the parish of Llanddeiniol, co. Cardigan, yeoman; 2. James Evans of the parish of Llanychaiarn, yeoman. Bond for the payment of £10; 1732, Nov. 14 - 1. J[onathan] B[unch, recte Bunce] of Llanfreade, co. Cardigan, yeoman, on behalf of Mr. Henry Peyton & Company; 2. John Hughes of Aberystwyth, mariner. Agreement for the carriage of a cargo to Bristol and backwards in the sloop Katharine of Aberystwyth; [1732, Nov. c.15] - Certificate that James Evans of the parish of Llanychaian [sic] co. Cardigan, aged 23, was a likely man to make a good officer [of excise], that he proposed for his sureties Charls[sic] Richard of the parish of Llanbadarn fawr and Rich[ar]d Morice of Llanddeiniol, esqs., and that he desired to be instructed by Mr. Griffith Howel, officer of Aberystwyth; and: 1732, Nov. 18 - 1. James Evans of the parish of Llanychaiarn, co. Cardigan, yeoman; 2. David John of the parish of Llanbadarn Treveglwys, gent. Bond for the performance of covenants.

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