Dangos 6327 canlyniad

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D. T. M. Jones (Solicitors) Records,
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Release of a fifth part of one fourth part of the lordship of Lansadurne, the capital messuage called Abermarles House ...,

1 Job Walden Hanmer of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., only son and heir of Job Hanmer, late of the same, esq., deceased. 2 William Green of Findon, co. Sussex, esq., and Emma his wife, one of the six younger children of Sir More Molyneux, late of Losely, co. Surrey, kt., and Dame Cassandra his wife, both deceased. 3 George Onslow of Ember Court, co. Surrey, esq., surviving trustee in the marriage settlement of the second party. Release of a fifth part of one fourth part of the lordship of Lansadurne, the capital messuage called Abermarles House, Abermarles Demesne Lands, Abermarles Park, the quit rents and duties belonging to the said lordship, and of messuages, lands and tithes in the parishes or townships of Llansadurne, Llangadock, Talley, Llandilovawr, Cays [sic], Llandurdar [sic], and Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, to uses. [Certified copy of 14 Aug. 1795].

Appointment by Henry Cecil of Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester, esq., and the Rt Hon. Cornwallis, Lord de Montalt of Ireland ...,

Appointment by Henry Cecil of Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester, esq., and the Rt Hon. Cornwallis, Lord de Montalt of Ireland, formerly Cornwallis Maude, esq., of William Phillimore of Old Bond Street, parish of St George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esq., as a trustee instead of John Cape Freeman. [Examined copy of 6 May 1794].

Agreement to exchange the meadow below the road under Bryncoch for the same quantity of land adjoining the first party's ...,

1 Robert Jones. 2 Richard Foley. Agreement to exchange the meadow below the road under Bryncoch for the same quantity of land adjoining the first party's garden to be taken from Ca Maesgwdin, and to allow access for the occupier of the other part of Cae Maesgwdin to the River Marles.

Lease for 21 years of the messuage called Bryncoch and eight fields thereto belonging, a cottage thereon called Tycoch, and ...,

1 Thomas Foley of Abermarles, co. Carmarthen, esq. 2 William Jones of Bryncoch, parish of Llansadurn, gent. Lease for 21 years of the messuage called Bryncoch and eight fields thereto belonging, a cottage thereon called Tycoch, and the fields called Diad, Kaedefed, Caegarwen otherwise Caegarw and lately consisting of two fields called Caeskyborfach and Caegarw, Rhandir-gwenhingod, Waynnewydd lately part Rhandirgwingod [sic], Caerlloi of lately consisting of two fields called Caelloi and Cae yrodin ycha, Cae owaryrheol lately consisting of two fields called Caeyrodin issa and Caecenol, Caeyrda, and Rhandirbont, all which said last mentioned fields now or lately were parcel of a tenement called Maesgwdin, fields called Island Issa, Part of Parkyr Esgob, Dwaden, the Gravel and Water adjoining Dwaden, Island ucha, Parkykyll, Caellwyd, Islandfawr, Caemawr ucha, Caemawr Issa, Rhanrdir Caemawr, Clwttin caled, Corsetowy, Penucha Gorsegenol, Ygorsfach, Parkyskawen, Forest ucha, and Clyncoch, all which said last mentioned fields lately were parcel of the demesne of Abermarles, parish of Llansadurn.

Lease for the lives of the second party, Rebecca his wife, and William their son, aged 12, of the messuages ...,

1 Admiral Sir Thomas Foley of Abermarles Park, co. Carmarthen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath. 2 Thomas Evan of Pantglas, parish of Llansadwrn, farmer. Lease for the lives of the second party, Rebecca his wife, and William their son, aged 12, of the messuages and lands called Pantglâs and Blaencwmcoy, parish of Llansadwrn. Witnesses: David Jones, Llanwrda, clerk, and W[illia]m Jones, Abermarles.

Lease for the lives of the second party, David son of Isaac Nathan of Ynisboeth, parish of Llanwrda, farmer, and ...,

1 Admiral Sir Thomas Foley of Abermarles, co. Carmarthen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath. 2 Thomas Thomas of Melin Farles, parish of Llansadwrn, miller. Lease for the lives of the second party, David son of Isaac Nathan of Ynisboeth, parish of Llanwrda, farmer, and John son of Daniel Williams of the village of Llansadwrn, carpenter, of the messuage and mill called Melin Farles, a cottage adjacent thereto having been formerly the old mill, all on the east side of the river Marles, two cottages in the occupations of Sarah Lewis and Jane Jones, and a slang of land on the west side of the said river opposite to the firstly mentioned premises, parish of Llansadwrn. Endorsed is:. 1870. 1 Anne Thomas of Marlaes Mill, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2 Emily Florence Thursby Pelham, wife of Pelham Thursby Pelham, esq., of 8, Conduit Street, co. Middlesex. 3 Alan James Gulston of Dirleton, Llangadock, co. Carmarthen, and Thomas Papillon of Crowhurst Park, Battle, co. Sussex, esqs. Surrender of the said properties. See also no. 3304.

Assignment of a mortgage term of 500 years in the messuage and lands called Tyn y Cwm with the fields ...,

1 The Rt Hon. Henry Richard Vassall Lord Holland and Charles George Beauclerk of Saint Leonards, near Horsham, co. Sussex, esq. 2 The Hon. Lucy Foley, commonly called Lady Lucy Foley, relict of Sir Thomas Foley, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath and an admiral in H. M. Navy. 3 The Most Noble Augustus Frederick Duke of Leinster. Assignment of a mortgage term of 500 years in the messuage and lands called Tyn y Cwm with the fields therewith held called ?Caercuyd or Caermas, the messuages and lands called Bronygaer, Caer Arylwydd [sic], Seybonyworth [sic], Glandulas together with lands heretofore part of the demesne of Abermarles), Creembanucha [sic] (together with the lands called Ceprygaer and Clunydd back), and Famissaf [sic], the messuage and water corn mill called Mdingwantheu [sic], the messuage and lands called Crombranissa, and several allotments in the manor of Llansadurn allotted by the commissioners under an Act of Parliament of 1809 in respect of the said messuages and lands, parish of Llansadurn, co. Carmarthen, in trust for the uses under the will of the said Sir Thomas Foley.

Lease for the lives of Thomas Thomas, aged 33, David Thomas, aged 32, both of Pantypistill, parish of Llansadwrn, and ...,

1 Henry Foley of Abermarlaes, co. Carmarthen, residing at 9, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, esq. 2 Rees Thomas of Fronissaf, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen, farmer. Lease for the lives of Thomas Thomas, aged 33, David Thomas, aged 32, both of Pantypistill, parish of Llansadwrn, and of the second party, aged 25, of the messuage and lands called Fronissaf, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen. Counterpart.

Lease for 12 years of the mansion called Abermarlaes, and the lands thereunto belonging specified in an appended schedule, parish ...,

1 Henry Foley of Abermarlaes, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen, residing at 9, Promenade Terrace, Cheltenham, esq. 2 Lloyd Price of Castell Pygin, parish of Abergwili, co. Carmarthen, esq. Lease for 12 years of the mansion called Abermarlaes, and the lands thereunto belonging specified in an appended schedule, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen. Endorsed is:. 1876, Nov. 17. 1 Priscilla Willy Price of 19, Upper Berkely Street, Portman Square, London, widow and administratrix of Lloyd Price, deceased. 2 Alan James Gulston of Dirleton, co. Carmarthen, and Thomas Papillon of Crowhurst Park, near Battle, co. Sussex, esq. Surrender of the said properties and of the rights of hunting, fishing and fowling upon the manor of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen.

Grant of the cottage and piece of land formerly called Waunclynda, and the piece of ground thereunto adjoining awarded in ...,

1 Thomas Jones Davies of Llandilo, co. Carmarthen, druggist. 2 John Jones of The Barbers Arms, parish of Llandilofawr, weaver. Grant of the cottage and piece of land formerly called Waunclynda, and the piece of ground thereunto adjoining awarded in right of the said hereditaments by the commissioners for enclosing Waunclynda Common, all now called Glien, parish of Llansadwrn.

Lease for 21 years of the messuage and lands called Brownhill, parishes of Llansadwrn and Llangadock, co. Carmarthen,

1 Henry Foley of Abermarlaes Park, co. Carmarthen, residing at 55, Eaton Square, co. Middlesex, esq. 2 Morgan Williams of Brownhill, parish of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen, farmer. Lease for 21 years of the messuage and lands called Brownhill, parishes of Llansadwrn and Llangadock, co. Carmarthen. Counterpart.

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