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P. V. Davies Collection of Pembrokeshire Deeds,
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Bond in £1000 for the payment of an annuity of £40 to Margaret Mathias of Tre Jenkin, wife of the ...,

  1. Thomas Parry of Porthidy, gent.;. 2. John Mathias of Lochmeyler, clerk, and Samuel Lloyd of Trenewidd in the parish of Llanrian, gent. Bond in £1000 for the payment of an annuity of £40 to Margaret Mathias of Tre Jenkin, wife of the said Thomas Parry in connexion with their marriage settlement.

Bond in £200 against the dower of Barbara Anne, wife of the said John Laugharne Popkin and for the quiet ...,

  1. John Laugharne Popkin, and Parr Perry Popkin of New Square, Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent.;. 2. Richard Matthias. Bond in £200 against the dower of Barbara Anne, wife of the said John Laugharne Popkin and for the quiet enjoyment of the property specified in No. 130 of equal date. Consideration £250.

Bond to convey and assure the messuages and lands called Tre Jenkin and Mechelich in the parishes of Llanrithan and ...,

  1. John Mathias of Lochmeyler, clerk;. 2. Gilbert James of Holway in the parish of Bletherston, gent., and George Barzey of Lecha in the parish of Lanhowell, gent. Bond to convey and assure the messuages and lands called Tre Jenkin and Mechelich in the parishes of Llanrithan and St. David. Draft.

Case with counsels opinion concerning the rival claims of Mrs. Margaret Parry (daughter of Thomas Mathias), widow of Thomas Parry ...,

Case with counsels opinion concerning the rival claims of Mrs. Margaret Parry (daughter of Thomas Mathias), widow of Thomas Parry, and Mrs. Perkins, the only daughter and surviving child of John Parry, sister of the said Thomas Parry, to the farms of Porthidy, parish o f Llanman, and Llandigigie Vach, parish of St. Davids.

Certificate Of Contract with John Mathias of Llochmeyler, co, Pembroke, clerk, for the redemption of land tax charged upon a ...,

Certificate Of Contract with John Mathias of Llochmeyler, co, Pembroke, clerk, for the redemption of land tax charged upon a messuage and lands called Treshinkin in the parish of Llanrythan, messuages and lands called Castlekenlas and Castlerhed [sic] in the parish of Mathry, and a messuage and lands called Penbidy in the parish of Whitechurch in Dewsland, [all in co. Pembroke] Attached are: (a) [n.d.] Certificate of the amount of land tax charged in (a), and the lands upon which it is assessed; (b) 1799, June 10. Certificate that the contract contained in (a) has been registered.

Conveyance of a messuage and lands called Castle Cenlase otherwise Castle Canlase otherwise Castle Kenlass otherwise Little Castle Cenlass in ...,

  1. John Walters, banker and Thomas Beynon, brewer, both of the town and county of Haverfordwest, and Charles Brigstocke of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, wine merchant, trustees for sale as hereinafter mentioned;. 2. Sir William Philipps Laugharne Philipps of the said town and county of Haverfordwest, bart.;. 3. .....[Names erased.]. 4. ................... 5. ..............Co. Pembroke, shipwright and Ann, his wife (formerly Ann Laugharne, spinster) Matilda Laugharne of Fynnone, co. Pembroke, spinster, the aforesaid Martha Davies, wife of the said William Davies, executrix of the will of George Harries late of the said town and county of Haverfordwest, yeoman, deceased;. 6. Anna Maria Louisa Philipps James of Stone Hall, co. Pembroke, widow (formerly Anna Maria Louisa Philipps Laugharne, spinster);. 7. The Reverend James Morgan of Talgarth, co. Brecknock, ....;. 8. William Summers of the said town and county of Haverfordwest, esq.;. 9. Richard Matthias of Castle Cenlas in the parish of Mathry, co. Pembroke, esq. Conveyance of a messuage and lands called Castle Cenlase otherwise Castle Canlase otherwise Castle Kenlass otherwise Little Castle Cenlass in the parish of Mathry co. Pembroke; and Covenant for the production of title deeds.

Conveyance of chief rents arising out of lands called Trejenkin and lands late in the occupation of Letitia Jones in ...,

  1. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England;. 2. The Reverend William Jones of Westport House in Pembroke, clerk;. 3. Margaret Jones and Anne Jones of the same, spinster;. 4. Edward Picton Phillips of Haverfordwest, surgeon, and the Reverend Thomas Seth Jones Harries of Nedging Rectory, Bildeston, co. Suffolk, clerk. Conveyance of chief rents arising out of lands called Trejenkin and lands late in the occupation of Letitia Jones in the parish of Llanreithan, parcel of the manor of Dewsland, and lands called Filbadge (Trelidir) in the said parish.
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