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- 1752, Aug. 4.
Part of Sealyham Deeds,
- William Tucker of Sealyham, co. Pemb., esq., and Mary, his wife, Mary Tucker, Ann Tucker, Catherine Tucker, and Elizabeth Tucker, spinsters, all of Sealyham and the four dau's and co-heirs of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife. 2. William Scourfield of New Moat, co. Pemb., esq., and Thomas Lloyd of Cwmgloine, co. Pemb. 3. Lewis Vaughan of Jordanston, co. Pemb., and William Forde of Shoulhall, co. Pemb., esq's. 4. Catherine Tucker of Treflethin, co. Pemb., widow, and John Tucker of Treflethin, gent., eldest son and heir of the said Catherine Tucker by Owen Tucker, gent., her late husband, dec., and Thomas Tucker of Hook, co. Pemb., esq. Articles of Agreement made before the marriage of the said John Tucker and Mary Tucker (eldest daughter of the said William Tucker and Mary, his wife), when the following properties were settled - the capital m. of Sealyham, Sealyham Mill, m's and lands in Welshook and Cuttus y Garn, all in St Dogwells; Mabus Vawr (in the tenures of the said William Tucker, John Evan, and Essex Harries), and two m's called Mabus Vach and Lowarch Mill, all in p. Mathry; Trehowell in p. St Edrin's (in the tenure of Thomas James); Carnachenwen and Tyrdell in Mathry (in tenure of John Rogers, gent.); Velindre in Llanunda and St Nicholas (in the tenure of John William); Llanglofan in Grandston (in the tenure of William James); Hendre Ycha and Hendre Isha in Jordanston; Cappel otherwise Chappel, a reputed moiety of tmt Diffrinfurnant, and Trekenith, Fishguard, Dinas, and Llanllawer; a m. in the Townred and fields of Tretio Vawr, and several pieces of lands in Trejago and Treminith in St Davids; Clynymane, Killgam, and Killgam Vach in Whitchurch in Kemes; Blane yr annell and Faes Llacka in Bridell and Eglwyserrow. Witnesses: D. Hughes and Stephen Evans. Paper. Copy.