Dangos 1289 canlyniad

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Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents),
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Grant in consideration of £50 of messuages and lands in the town and fields of Carrekenvine, Treyeva and Trevraneth, parish ...,

  1. John Owen of Perskelly, parish of Marthry, gent.;. 2. William Scourefeild of Newmote, gent., Arthur Owen of the same, esq., and Richard Jones of the same, gent. Grant in consideration of £50 of messuages and lands in the town and fields of Carrekenvine, Treyeva and Trevraneth, parish of Llandeloy.

Assignment of a lease dated 10 March 1611 from Thomas Scourfeild of Castlevillia, gent., and Anne, his wife to the ...,

  1. Thomas ap Rees of Scotsborough, esq.;. 2. William Barlow of Cresswell, gent. Assignment of a lease dated 10 March 1611 from Thomas Scourfeild of Castlevillia, gent., and Anne, his wife to the said Thomas ap Rees of the capital messuage and lands called Castellvilla in the parish of Browdie and Llanrithan and the decayed messuage and lands called Rhos Kynhevin in the said parishes. Rent: £10 annually.

Mortgage for £100 of the capital messuage and lands called Castellvillia and the decayed messuage and lands called Rhos Kynhevib ...,

  1. Thomas Scourfeild of Williamston, parish of St. Laurence, gent., and Anne his wife;. 2. Thomas ap Rees of Scotsbororugh, esq. Mortgage for £100 of the capital messuage and lands called Castellvillia and the decayed messuage and lands called Rhos Kynhevib in the parishes of Brawdie and Llanrithan, and Castelvilla Mill, and the messuage and lands at Williamston in the parish of St. Laurence.

Lease for three lives of the messuages and lands in their occupation. Rent: 13s.4d., a couple of capons, the work ...,

  1. William Scourfeild of Newmote, esq.;. 2. Hugh Canton of Calbeston, yeoman, John Canton of the same, yeoman, and Anne Lloyd wife of the said Hugh Canton. Lease for three lives of the messuages and lands in their occupation. Rent: 13s.4d., a couple of capons, the work of one man or woman for one day every corn harvest, one man to stock and unroot furze for one day, one bushel of small oats (Haverfordwest measure), one man or woman to shear the sheep at May and Michaelmas, the carriage of one barrel of coles from the 'Colepyttes' to Newmoat annually, and heriots.

Assignment of a lease of a house and loft, containing half a burgage in the Keystreete otherwise the Shipstreete, Haverfordwest ...,

  1. Rice Lloyd of Trevach, parish of Nevern, gent., and Margarett his wife;. 2. George Knethell of Haverfordwest, corviser. Assignment of a lease of a house and loft, containing half a burgage in the Keystreete otherwise the Shipstreete, Haverfordwest. Rent: 10s. annually.

Ouster-le-main to John Scurfield, husband of Katherine ap Owen, heir of Rees (Ricus) ap Owen, who died 6 March 1563/4 ...,

Ouster-le-main to John Scurfield, husband of Katherine ap Owen, heir of Rees (Ricus) ap Owen, who died 6 March 1563/4 seised of tenements and lands in Widdiston in the manor of Steynton, lands in Perva Honibrough and Walterstone in the manor of Magna Honibrough, parish of Llanstadwell, 2 1/4 burgesses in the town of Tembie, 2 1/4 burgages in the town of Pembroke, lands in Lowellin hill and Lowellin lake, lands in the town of Pembroke, a tenement in Tredowne in the parish of Castlemartyn, the mansion house of Laighmeyler, a mill and lands in Loughmeyler, tenements and land in Llanvernynon and Llanvervrane, tenements in Kerbit and Treclemes, tenements and lands in Llandeloye, Trefnycoll, Loughtyrphyn, Wernebarrye, Tretheoge and Trelethed Vawer. Latin.

Release of messuages and lands in the vills and fields of Pryskylly vach otherwise Perskylly vach and Llandelwy in the ...,

  1. Ann Scourfeild, widow, late wife of Thomas Scourfeild of Williamston, gent., deceased;. 2. John Scourfeild, son and heir of William Scourfeild of New Mote, deceased. Release of messuages and lands in the vills and fields of Pryskylly vach otherwise Perskylly vach and Llandelwy in the hundred of Pebydiawke. Latin. Torn.

Deed recording the order of Richard Wie, chief justice of the county of Pembroke in the suit in the court ...,

  1. John William of Camrose, husbandman, and Alsen his wife, one of the daughters of John Kethin late of Newmote, deceased;. 2. John Robyn of the Mote aforesaid, yeoman, which the said John holds by the gift of John Edward and Johane his wife, one other of the daughters and heirs of the said John Kethyn. Deed recording the order of Richard Wie, chief justice of the county of Pembroke in the suit in the court of Chancery, between the said John William, plaintiff, and John Robyn, defendant, touching the title to and division of the lands and tenements, etc., late the inheritance of the said John Kethin in the parish of Newmote. It was ordered that the plaintiff should hold the Upperhouse in the upper end of the said town of Newmote with a garden adjoining the same and that the defendant should have the halle howse, the chamber, the barn and the cowhouse with a garden thereto adjoining in the Newmote aforesaid. The Justice appointed John Scourfield, gent., to divide the lands and his award is recorded in detail.

Release of a moiety of the manor of Wiston, and rents, burgages, and lands, including lands called or at Oldhay ...,

  1. John Wogan, knight;. 2. David Wogan, knight. Release of a moiety of the manor of Wiston, and rents, burgages, and lands, including lands called or at Oldhay, le Stangis, le Northecrofte, Dullardston, le Southcrofte, Eynonsbushe, Scrupthill, Symondscastle mill, Longmede, Martinsmede, Haynygis, Hugirpulle, Talgh, Drym, and Slebech. Latin. Copy.

Bond in £100 for the assurance of the capital messuage and lands of Trewallter, a meadow in Tretheog, a tenement ...,

  1. John Miler otherwise Meiler of Saint Edrin, gent.;. 2. William Scurfiilde of Castelvilia, gent. Bond in £100 for the assurance of the capital messuage and lands of Trewallter, a meadow in Tretheog, a tenement in Howellston, parish of St. Edrin, a tenement in Williamston, parish of St. Lawrence, to the use of John Meiler and Anne Scurfilde, one of the daughters of the said William Scurfilde, upon their intended marriage.
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