Dangos 1289 canlyniad

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Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents),
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Deed Of Exchange of parcels of land and liberty to use the wells in the field called the Gilvach when ...,

  1. William Ford of Stonehall, esq.;. 2. William Scourfield of New Moate, esq. Deed Of Exchange of parcels of land and liberty to use the wells in the field called the Gilvach when the well in the common watering place in the green or waste ground in common at Trediogg is dry or unwholesome, for other parcels of land and use of wate, in the townred and fields of Trediogg in the parish of St. Edrins, co. Pembroke.

Settlement before the marriage of the said John Phillips and Anne Howell of two messuages and lands called Trenewydd and ...,

  1. Owen Phillips of the parish of St. Thomas, Haverfordwest, clerk, and John Phillips of the same, clerk, his son;. 2. Mary Howell of the parish of St. Mary, Haverfordwest, widow, and Anne Howell, spinster, her daughter;. 3. John Hensleigh of Panteague, esq., and George Phillips of Haverfordwest, bachelor of physick. Settlement before the marriage of the said John Phillips and Anne Howell of two messuages and lands called Trenewydd and hill, parish of Crunwear, co. Pembroke, and the messuage and lands called Dyffrin Trogin, parish of Llandissilio, and a messuage and lands called Gwern y berney otherwise Werney Berney and Pantcoch yr wyne, parish of Llanboidy, co. Carmarthen.

Assignment of a lease of messuages and lands called Treiva with lands there formerly belonging to Hendrevach and part of ...,

  1. Dorothy Watts of Treiva, parish of Llaneloy, widow and executrix of George Watts, deceased, and William Watts of Bistol, cowper, their eldest son;. 2. John Watts of Treiva, gent., their second son. Assignment of a lease of messuages and lands called Treiva with lands there formerly belonging to Hendrevach and part of a meadow under Pont Treiva formerly belonging to Loughmayler and a messuage and lands called Ffinnon wen, in the parish of Llandeloy, co. Pembroke.

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohan, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the renewal of Sparks Martin's lease of messuages ...,

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohan, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the renewal of Sparks Martin's lease of messuages and lands Cryncoed, Trehilin, Penrhiw, Park yr Escoby and Corse Goodriche, parish of Llanwnda, lands in the fields of Trevorwell and Treginny, parish of Lanstinan, lands in Iscledely (Is klethe), parish of Manernawen, lands in Tremarchog, Trevelgar and Court y llygod, parish of St. Nicholas, and lands in Hendre, parish of Jordanston, with notes on some of these tenements from a record of 1637; enclosing a letter from Mr. Maurice about a renewal and referring to the resistance of Pembrokeshire tenants to increased rents and fines, including Mr. Meyler of Tremunny; the writer's nephew to pay for his lease in London; the renewal of Mr. Meare's lease of Warren rectory; the bishop's tenant of Munkton, Mrs. Jehill of London; the renewal of the lease of Tyrleach Pen y grose, concerning Velindre Mill (lessee Mrs. Meares) and Cringoed; promises to reside for Mr. Twyford in April and May at St. Davids.

Release of the messuage and lands called Wern Ole in the parish of Llanboidy, co. Carmarthen,

  1. John Phillips of the parish of Clarbeston, gent., son and heir of George Phillips, deceased, who was brother and heir of Phillip Phillips late of the parish of Llandisilio, co. Carmarthen, gent., deceased;. 2. Essex Devereux Jones of Haverfordwest, surgeon, and Margaret his wife, and John Phillips, rector of Talbenny, clerk, and Anne his wife, which said Margaret and Anne are sisters of George Howell late of Haverfordwest, surgeon, deceased;. 3. Mary Howell of Haverfordwest, widow, mother of the said George, Margaret and Anne;. 4. Richard Knethell of Hook, gent. Release of the messuage and lands called Wern Ole in the parish of Llanboidy, co. Carmarthen.

Letters from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to the bishop of St. Davids, concerning a mandate from the Arch Deacon of Canterbury ...,

Letters from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to the bishop of St. Davids, concerning a mandate from the Arch Deacon of Canterbury, the office of installations in the cathedral of St. Davids belonging to the Precentor, the renewal of the leases of Tyr Leach and Pen y grose (No. 2825), information about the tithe corn belonging to Warren rectory (No. 2826), Mrs. Damary Roberts's affair in St. Davids, Mr. Martin's lease of Cringoed, and a letter from Henry John of Caerwen, land surveyor (No. 2827), letter from H. Holcombe, Pembroke, to the bishop, concerning Mr. Tuccker's lease and land at Cargowill (No. 2828).

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the acreage of land held by Mr. Meyler ...,

Letter from George Holcombe, Pulchrohon, to [the bishop of St. Davids], concerning the acreage of land held by Mr. Meyler of the bishopric, the acreage of Trellyder in the occupation of Mr. Mathias, leet courts in the bishop's manors, rent due for the rectories of Brawdy and Carew, the interest of the writer's nephew, the oldest of the chapter books being an account book of the 14th century, and the later records of the see, and the questions of residentiary canons in St. Davids.

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