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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.

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.

Release of the equity of redemption of the messuages and lands called Ffynnon Howell otherwise Crip Vary, parishes of Llanddeiniol ...,

  1. David Thomas of the parish of Llanddiniol, co. Cardigan, yeoman, and Margaret his wife;. 2. James Evan of the parish of Llanilar, yeoman. Release of the equity of redemption of the messuages and lands called Ffynnon Howell otherwise Crip Vary, parishes of Llanddeiniol and Llanrhystid.

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.

Lease And Release (to uses in trust) in consideration of the sum of £96-7-9, of two parcels of unenclosed land ...,

  1. Augustus Brackenbury of the town of Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Evan Jones of Tanygors, parish of Lledrod, labourer;. 3. Thomas Jenkins of Penuwch, parish of Llangeitho, shoemaker, a trustee named by and on behalf of the said Evan Jones for the purpose hereinafter expressed. Lease And Release (to uses in trust) in consideration of the sum of £96-7-9, of two parcels of unenclosed land, containing 29 acres 2 roods 22 perches, in the parish of Lledrod, being part of an allotment of common and waste land marked 'Lot 12' lately purchased by the said Augustus Brackenbury of the commissioners appointed under an Act of Parliament passed in 55 George III entitled 'An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Gwnnws and the several parishes therein mentioned and in the township of Llanrhystid Mofenidd in the county of Cardigan', bounded an the North by Llyastwen and Bwlchysarnau lands, on the East by Gledrid and Hafoduchaf lands and adjoining a piece of land belonging to the said Evan Jones, on the South by a piece of land lately sold by the said Augustus Brackenbury to Rees Benjamin and Charles Evans and an allotment purchased by William Morgan, and on the West by a piece of land lately sold by the said Augustus Brackenbury to William Jones, Llyestwen (and more particularly described and delineated by the map or plan thereof drawn in the margin. [No plan in margin]. Note. There is another no. 3, dated 1667.

Release (to uses in trust), being an absolute purchase in consideration of the sum of £43-12-0, of a parcel of ...,

  1. Augustus Brackenbury of the town of Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan, esq.,. 2. Daniel Davies of Llwynbedw, parish of Llangwyryfon, farmer;. 3. David Davies of Trnygloge, parish of Llangwyryfon, farmer, a trustee named by and on behalf of the said Daniel Davies for the purpose hereinafter expressed. Release (to uses in trust), being an absolute purchase in consideration of the sum of £43-12-0, of a parcel of enclosed land, containing 14 acres 2 roods 6 perches, in the parish of L1angwyryfon, being part of an allotment of common and waste land marked 'Lot 10' lately purchased by the said Augustus Brackenbury of the commissioners appointed under an Act of Parliament passed in 55 George III entitled 'An Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Gwnnws and the several parishes therein mentioned [and] in the township of Llanrhystid Mofenidd in the county of Cardigan', bounded on the West and North by a road leading from Esgir to Trefenter, on the East by a piece of the same land lately sold by the said Augustus Brackenbury to one Jenkin Jenkins and on the South by land belonging to Thomas Davies or Lluestygarn, mason, (and more particularly described and delineated by the map or plan thereof drawn in the margin.[No plan in margin]. Note. There is another no. 4, dated 1672.

Grant of the two messuages and lands called Tythin y ffinon Howell, in the occupation of William Jenkin, and Tythin ...,

  1. Jenkin ap Evan Jenkin of the parish of Llantheynol, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Evan Jenkin of the said parish, gent., [his son and heir apparent]. Grant of the two messuages and lands called Tythin y ffinon Howell, in the occupation of William Jenkin, and Tythin Llettie Mappyr, in occupation of the first party, parishes of Llantheynol and Llanrhystyd. [Witnesses include Evan Lloyd, scribe.].
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