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Articles Of Agreement to release his interest in the commons and liberties belonging to Lleythir in p. St Davids, especially ...,

  1. John Addams of St Davids, gent. 2. Erasmus Phillips of Slebetch, bart, John Roch of St Davids, and John Argest of Marthry, gent. Articles Of Agreement to release his interest in the commons and liberties belonging to Lleythir in p. St Davids, especially Weyne Henry lying south of the village of Lleythir, except on the north part of the said village.

Assignment And Release of mortgaged premises, including m's and lands called Llwynderw (with mill), p. Henllanamgoed, and Kevenyrch, p's Henllanamgoed ...,

  1. John Stuckey, late of Laugharne, co. Carm., but now an apprentice with Phillip Harry, mariner, master of the Race Horse Sloop of Carmarthen, an infant, eldest son of Margaret Stuckey, dec., formerly Margaret Davies, by her husband, William Stuckey, late of p. St Peter, Carmarthen, but now of Laugharne, co. Carm., mariner. 2. Walter Rice Howell of Maesgwynne, co. Carm., gent., surviving trustee named in the will of George Thomas, late of p. Henllan Amgoed, co. Carm., clerk, dec. 3. John Thomas of Castle Drainog, p. Llangan, co. Carm., gent., assignee of the mortgaged premises. 4. George Thomas of Newcastle Emlin, co. Carm., eldest son and heir of John Thomas, son of the said John Thomas and Martha, his wife, both dec., who is entitled to the equity of redemption of the mortgaged premises. 5. James Hughes of Carmarthen, gent., and Iltid Evans of Kencoed, p. Llanegwad, co. Carm., gent. 6. William Lewes of Llysnewydd, co. Carm., esq., and John Lloyd of Cringa, co. Carm., esq. 7. The Rev. Richard Thomas of Llwynderw, p. Llangeler, co. Carm., clerk. Assignment And Release of mortgaged premises, including m's and lands called Llwynderw (with mill), p. Henllanamgoed, and Kevenyrch, p's Henllanamgoed and Llangam (except Llety Cadogan), co. Carm., to James Hughes and Iltid Evans to make them tenants to the praecipe to suffer a recovery.

Assignment of a lease of a piece of ground on the east side of St Bridge-haven lying between the way ...,

  1. Jacob Walford the younger of Haverfordwest, alderman. 2. Charles Levett of p. Stainton, yeoman. Assignment of a lease of a piece of ground on the east side of St Bridge-haven lying between the way leading from the Old Cellar or Fishouse to St Brides Church on the west side, the way that they usually lead sand to the eastward on the south side, a way leading from the parsonage to the northward on the east side, and a way leading from the eastward to the Old Cellar or Fishouse on the north side, which John Laugharne of St Brides, esq., leased to Jacob Walford on 14 Aug. 1703 for 99 years, on which ground Jacob Walford hath since erected a house and conveniences therein for the purpose of the making of fish and cellaring and keeping of goods. Rent: £4.4s. annually.

Assignment of a mortgage of houses in p. St Marys, Haverfordwest,

  1. Thomas Lloyd of Bronwydd, co. Card., esq., and William Ford of Stonehall, esq. 2. William Holcombe of Pembroke, clerk. 3. William Cornock of p. St Marys, Haverfordwest, eldest son of Daniel Cornock, malster, dec., and grandson of Thomas Cornock, dec. 4. Thomas Stokes of Haverfordwest, merchant. Assignment of a mortgage of houses in p. St Marys, Haverfordwest.

Assignment of a term of 1,000 years to attend the inheritance of certain estates in cos Carm. and Pemb., and ...,

  1. Thomas Hungerford Powell of Bristol, esq., and Thomas Lewis of Llandilofawr, co. Carm., esq. 2. Elizabeth Jane Oliver Hungerford Powell and Margaret Marta Georgiana Powell, late of Maesgwynne, p. Llanboidy, co. Carm., but now of Haverfordwest, spinsters (only sisters of Walter Rice Howell Powell). 3. Walter Rice Howell Powell, late of Maesgwynne but now of Haverfordwest (only son and heir of Walter Powell). 4. John Lewes Philipps, late of Llwyncrwn but now a Captain in H. M.'s Fourth Regiment of Dragoons. Assignment of a term of 1,000 years to attend the inheritance of certain estates in cos Carm. and Pemb., and a release of a sum of £10,000 directed by the trusts of the said term to be raised for younger children's portions.

Assignment of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance of m's and lands called Kilanw, otherwise Blaen Killanw ...,

  1. The Rev. William Morgan of Lampeter Velfrey, co. Pemb., clerk. 2. John Lewes Philipps. 3. Sir John Owen of Orielton, bart, and Elizabeth Charlotte, his wife, the Rev. Charles Philipps of Pembroke, BA, George Philipps of Narberth, gent., and Alice Maria Philipps of Orielton, spinster. 4. Walter Rice Howell Powell. 5. Robert James Ackland of Pembroke, esq. Assignment of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance of m's and lands called Kilanw, otherwise Blaen Killanw, and Bulchmelyn, p. Llangan, co. Carm., and a release of £1,000 directed to be raised by the trusts of the said term.

Assignment of the goods of the said Edward Mathias, a bankrupt,

  1. Daniell Lloyd, esq., and James Jones, William Ford James, and John Watts, gent's, commissioners of bankruptcy against Edward Mathias of Haverfordwest, mercer. 2. William Batine of p. Stainton, husbandman, and John Harries of p. Mathry, gent. Assignment of the goods of the said Edward Mathias, a bankrupt.

Assignment of the life estate of the said bankrupt of part of Maesgwyn Farm called Vron ucha, etc. (as specified ...,

  1. John Dunn of Tenby, banker, James Thomas of Lampha Park, gent., and Edmund Blathwayt of Narberth, surgeon (assignees of the estate of John Davies of Robeston Wathan, a bankrupt). 2. Rees Edwards of Carmarthen, timber merchant. Assignment of the life estate of the said bankrupt of part of Maesgwyn Farm called Vron ucha, etc. (as specified in No. 51 dated 7 Feb. 1821), p. Llanboidy, co. Carm.
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