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Certificate relating to an Agreement between John Jones of Derry Ormond and the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, whereby the ...,

Certificate relating to an Agreement between John Jones of Derry Ormond and the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, whereby the former is to purchase, for £79 6. 8., two rent charges payable by him to the Crown on land in Llanllough, co. Carmarthen and a tenement called Tyr Brinin, p. Bettws Bledrws co. Cardigan.

Convenant to produce deeds of property vested in 1,

  1. Llewelyn Llewellin, doctor of civil law, Dean of St. Davids and principal of St. David's College, Lampeter, Edward Billop Lawrence of Mortimer Street, co. Middlesex, esq., and Rev. Thomas Lloyd of Gisfachwen [sic], co. Carmarthen, clerk, (trustees of the will of George Smith). 2. Rev. Richard Board of Westerham, co. Kent, clerk and Abraham Wildey Robarts of Lombard Street, London, (trustees of the will of John Jones). Convenant to produce deeds of property vested in 1. Schedule of Deeds 1746-1806.

Conveyance by 1 (as trustee) by direction of 2 and 4 and at request of 3 and 5, of several ...,

  1. The Right Honourable Arthur Philip, Earl Stanhope. 2. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England. 3. David Lloyd of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, gent. 4. William Jones of Glandenys, near Lampeter. 5. William Cotterell of Derry Ormond, farmer. 6. Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance by 1 (as trustee) by direction of 2 and 4 and at request of 3 and 5, of several pieces of land in the townships of Gorwydd, Prysk, Carvan and Doithie Pyscottwr, p. and manor of Llanddewi Brefi (part of Llanddewi Brefi Mountian of Sheepwalk), sold in 6 lots (of which these are lots 1, 2 and 3) under the Enclosure Act 26027 Vict. in trust to 6 for the use of Herbert Inglis Jones, an infant, for his personal estate. Recites that 6 are trustees of the will of John Jones of Derry Ormond, the trusts of which are now being carried into execution in Chancery in the case 'Jones v Powell', in which Hebert I. Jones, aged 21, is a defendant; that by Order in Chancery, it was approved that H.I.J. should bid for the sale of the said property, the purchase money to come out of sums (specified) standing to the credit of the said case and to which H.I.J. is entitled; that 5 as agent for H.I.J., had concurred with agents 2 and 4 in instructing 3 to bid and if purchased, to enter the following agreement. (A) the whole to be conveyed to 2 at the price bid by 3. (B) 2 to convey lot 1 to 5, who is to pay 3 the price bid. (C) 2 to convey lots 2 and 3 to 4, who is to repay 2 the price bid by 3; that the property was bought for £1,599; that by Deed Poll of even date, the Land Comissioners in consideration of £1,599 by 2, conveyed the premises to 1 in trust for 2. Consideration: £1,599 to be paid to account of 2 in conformity with a certificate of repayment of the like sum so advanced and paid by 2 to the Land Commissioners. Plan and schedule: 6 chains to 1 inch. Endorsed: that this is the indenture marked C referred to in the afidavits of John Evan Jones and John Ernest Lloyd, 25 June 1886.

Conveyance by 1 to 2 of specified estates in co. Cardigan as security for the payment of mortgage debts amounting ...,

  1. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. 2. George Russell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex esq., barrister at law, Willia, Augustus Guy of Gordon Street, Gordon Square, co. Middlesex, esq., M.D. and Tonmas Boddington of Great St. Helens, Bishopsgate, London, merchant. Conveyance by 1 to 2 of specified estates in co. Cardigan as security for the payment of mortgage debts amounting to £45,000 to 2. Recitals for, 1864. Schedule of the estate.

Conveyance by 1 to 3 of messuages etc., called Foel Alt, Prisk, Penstair, Nantdderwen, pant, Tyr y Graig, Llyast, Blaenrhysgog ...,

  1. The Very Rev. Llewellyn Llewellin, Dean of St. Davids, co. Cardigan, Edward Billopp Lawrence of King Street, Portman Sqaure, co. Middlesex, esq., and Rev. Thomas Lloyd of Gilfachwen, co. Cardigan, clerk. 2. John Inglis Jones of Dery Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. 3. Frederick Philipse Morris of Lincolns In, esq., Jeremiah Mathews of Edgebaston House, co. Warwick esq., and John Henry Benbow of Lincoln's Inn, gent. Conveyance by 1 to 3 of messuages etc., called Foel Alt, Prisk, Penstair, Nantdderwen, pant, Tyr y Graig, Llyast, Blaenrhysgog and Penyfedw, p. Llanddewy Brefy, in trust to the uses of the will (recited) of John Jones, the younger (father of 2). Consideration: £15,313 by 3 to 1, which has arisen under a power of sale granted to 1 by the aforesaid will. Plan and schedule, giving field and tenant's names, acreages and lands use. Contains recitals from 1832. Endorsement: dated 1857, Nov. 9. 1. The Very Rev. Llewellyn Llewellin, Dean of St. Davids, co. Cardigan, Edward Billopp Lawrence of King Street, Portman Sqaure, co. Middlesex, esq., and Rev. Thomas Lloyd of Gilfachwen, co. Cardigan, clerk. 2. William Jones Evans of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, gent. 3. John Inglis Jones of Dery Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. 4. Frederick Philipse Morris of Lincolns In, esq., Jeremiah Mathews of Edgebaston House, co. Warwick esq., and John Henry Benbow of Lincoln's Inn, gent. Conveyance by 1, at direction of 2 to 4, of a capital mountain farm called Rhysgog Ucha and sheepwalks called Guwch Maior and Waun Maenllwyd, p. Llandewy Brefy, in trust to the uses of the will of John Jones, the younger. Recites that 1 had agreed to sell to 2, but no conveyance had been made; that 4, with consent of 3, have contracted with 2 for its purchase. Consideration: £350 viz. £300 by 4 to 1 at direction of 2, and £50 by 4 to 2.

Conveyance by 1 to 3, for £5,600, of farms called glanygorse and Coedygof, p. Llandewibrefi, part of Maesycrigiau estate,

  1. Eliza Jones of Maesycrigiau, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2. John Inglis Jones. 3. Edmund Mallt Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance by 1 to 3, for £5,600, of farms called glanygorse and Coedygof, p. Llandewibrefi, part of Maesycrigiau estate. Plan and Schedule and Schedule of Deed, from 1792. Attached: Letter from 1 to 3 requesting payment of purchase money to her London solicitors, 2 Sep. 1879.

Conveyance by 1 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the said will (fully recited) of property ...,

  1. John Scandrett Harford of Blaise Castle, co. Gloucester, esq., and Louisa Harford, his wife. 2. John Battersby Harford of Stoke Park, co. Gloucester, esq. 3. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond. 4. Frederick Philipse Morris and John Henry Benbow, both of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, and Jeremiah Mathews of Edgebaston House, co. Warwick. (being trustees of a power of sale contained in the will of John Jones, the younger, father of 3). Conveyance by 1 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the said will (fully recited) of property as in no. 368. Consideration: £2,000. Plan giving field names. Also Certificate of the acknowledgement of the deed by Louisa Harford, 30 Oct. 1865.

Conveyance by 1, 2 and 3 to 5, at request of 4 and Quitclaim by 4 to 5, of Maesyfforest ...,

  1. Joseph Morgans, late of Tynyrhos, p. Llangybi, co. Cardigan, now of Esgergardan, p. Llanddewibrefi, farmer. 2. John Roberts late of Maesyfforest, p. Llangybi, now of Llanddewybrefy, farmer. 3. David Roberts late of Maesyfforest, now of Llangybi, farmer. 4. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, esq. 5. Frederick Philipse Morris, Jeremiah Mathews and John Henry Benbow. Conveyance by 1, 2 and 3 to 5, at request of 4 and Quitclaim by 4 to 5, of Maesyfforest, in trust to the uses of the will of John Jones, the younger, (further recited). Recites that on 19 March 1863 [see no. 352], the property was mortgaged by 2 and 3 to 1, for £300; that in 1869, 1 instituted a suit v 2 and 3 for a foreclosure of the mortgage, whereupon it was decreed to sell the property, the purchase money to be paid to the credit of Morgan v Roberts 1869; that the property was purchased by 4 and on behalf of 5, for £2,315. Plan and Schedule giving field names and acreages. Scale: 3 chains to 1 inch.

Conveyance by 1, at request of 2 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the will (1932) ...,

  1. David Lloyd of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Sarah Jones of Nantybwch, co. Cardigan, widow and David Jones of the same, farmer. 3. John Inglis Jones. 4. Edmund Mallet Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance by 1, at request of 2 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the will (1932) of John Jones (father of 3), of a moiety of premises as in no. 438, subject to an annuity of 10s. to D.J. Consideration: £350, of which £100 is in redemption of no. 439.
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