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Edwinsford Estate Records
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Release of a tenement called tir verched David Llewelin ap Gwillym y mron y vyn, parish of Conwilgaio,

  1. Ellen verch James of the parish of Conwilgaio, co. Carmarthen, widow, relict of John David ap Ryddergh, her husband, deceased;. 2. Ryddergh David ap Lewis of the same, gent. Release of a tenement called tir verched David Llewelin ap Gwillym y mron y vyn, parish of Conwilgaio. [Regnal years given as 4 and 40 James I].

Grant of a messuage called y vron Searth and four parcels of land called tir Cwm y nant and pant ...,

  1. David Thomas ap Rees of the parish of Llandio Vaur, co. Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Rees Williams of Rhydodyn, esq. Grant of a messuage called y vron Searth and four parcels of land called tir Cwm y nant and pant yr Eythin, blaen y maes mawr, blaen y kae ycha, and y wein vach, parish of Talley. [Witnesses include Reddergh David John David cogh of Manerdilo, Rhys ap Hughes, scribe.].

Mortgage for £150 of a messuage called pentree miricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the ...,

  1. Thomas Morris of the county borough of Carmarthen, gent.;. 2. Cicill Morris of Llangeranog, co. Cardigan, spinster. Mortgage for £150 of a messuage called pentree miricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, and two messuages, etc., in Gelstreate, one in Lower Waterstreate, and three in Bridgestreate, in the said county borough.

Grant, in consideration of specified bonds and for indemnity in respect of specified plaints, of a capital messuage and lands ...,

  1. Thomas Morrys, gent., and Cycille Morrys, spinster, both of the county borough of Carmarthen;. 2. Thomas Vaughan of Kwmgwilye, co. Carmarthen, esq. Grant, in consideration of specified bonds and for indemnity in respect of specified plaints, of a capital messuage and lands called Pentrey Meyricke, and a yearly rent of 40s. issuing out of a capital house in Lammas Streete otherwise Gellstreete in the county borough of Carmarthen.

Mortgage for £78, and deed to lead the uses of a fine, of two closes of land called Parke yr ...,

  1. Thomas Moris of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, gent., and Cecill Moris, spinster;. 2. William Lewys of the same, alderman. Mortgage for £78, and deed to lead the uses of a fine, of two closes of land called Parke yr odyn and Parke y ffynnon felis near a place called Pentree Meyricke in the franchise and liberty of the said county of the borough of Carmarthen. [Other names mentioned: Pentree hyed, gwayn Elis, y wayn gron otherwise Gwayn y ffynnon felis, gweyn ffynnon felis.].

Grant of a capital messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the borough ...,

  1. Harry Stephens of the parish of St. Martins in the Fields in London, embroiderer, and Cicill, his wife;. 2. Rowland Phillips of the county borough of Carmarthen, gent. Grant of a capital messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the lower franchise and liberty of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, and messuages and gardens in Gellstreete, Lower Water Streete, and Bridgestreete, in the county borough aforesaid; together with Power of Attorney to Lewis James of the county of the borough of Carmarthen to deliver seisin.

Grant of a messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the franchise and liberty of the county borough of Carmarthen,

  1. Rowland Phillippes of the county borough of Carmarthen, gent.;. 2. Morgan Owens of Glassallt, co. Carmarthen, clerk. Grant of a messuage called Pentre Meyricke in the franchise and liberty of the county borough of Carmarthen. Latin. Endorsement: 27 Aug., 1652. This deed was produced to Rees Morgan before a commission (specified) in a cause between Jenkin Philipe and others, plaintiffs, against Henry Price, esq., and others, defendants.

Housekeeping Accounts consisting of :-,

(A) records of weekly payments, 1763-91, in respect of a wide variety of purchases, such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs, oysters, rabbits, hares, butter, sugar, tea, fruit, salt, flour, tallow, pots and pans, ink, paper, and for washing, carriage of goods, journies to Carmarthen, etc., weaving of blankets and rugs, taking of kites, nests, and to the fiddler, etc. The housekeepers recorded in the volume include Mary Lake, Mariemna Jones, Mary Harris, Margaret Dalton, Mary Jones, and M. Edwards. Some of the accounts, and records of weekly settlements with the housekeepers, are in the hand of B. Hodgkinson. (B) 'House Book' or records of similar payments by Daniel Price, 1807-12. Enclosed is an incomplete statement of account, settled on 31 Oct., 1782, between Robert Banks Hodgkinson, Esq., and the estate, including particulars for the period 1781-2 of payments to tradesmen and labourers, disbursements 'about the farm', expenses at Edwinsford, money paid R.B. Hodgkinson and to his order, money received for 'various Things from the Farm', and one year's rental of the estate and rental of the tithe.

Grant of parcels of land called tir achaith and Pant yr hydd, parish of Llansawyll,

  1. Nest verch David ap Rees ap Einon of the parish of Talley, co. Carmarthen, widow;. 2. Rees ap Howell ap Jankyn. Grant of parcels of land called tir achaith and Pant yr hydd, parish of Llansawyll. [Witnesses include Griffyth ap Howell, clerk, curate of Llansawyll, Richard Morgan, clerk, curate Talley.]. Dated at Achaith and pant hydd. Latin.

Articles Of Agreement for the conveyance for £124 of two messuages called tir y nant Lloyd and tir dol isallt ...,

  1. Morgan William Morgan of Conwilgaio, [co. Carmarthen], gent.;. 2. Nicholas Williames of Rhud-odun, co. Carmarthen. Articles Of Agreement for the conveyance for £124 of two messuages called tir y nant Lloyd and tir dol isallt, parishes of Conwilgaio and Llanthewibrevi, cos. Carmarthen and Cardigan, and for the subsequent reconveyance of the same for six years for £54. Mutilated.
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