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Covenant for the reconveyance of a messuage called the Red Lyon Inne with its appurtenances in Barnard Castle bordering on ...,

1.John Coulson of South Shields West Panns, merchant;. 2.John Grainger of Barnard Castle, gent., both of co. Durham. Covenant for the reconveyance of a messuage called the Red Lyon Inne with its appurtenances in Barnard Castle bordering on a messuage called the black bull, upon redemption of a mortgage of one hundred pounds. The said John Grainger has promised to repay the said sum and interest by means of seven annual payments of thirteen pounds each, followed by a repayment of fifty pounds. The mortage was made by way of a grant for nine hundred and ninety-nine years. Indistinct.

Covenant for the redemption, on payment of sums totalling one hundred and six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, of ...,

1.Rees Trehairne of the parish of Llanon, co. Carms., gent.;. 2.Ievan Griffith, rector of Porth Inon, co. Glam., clerk. Covenant for the redemption, on payment of sums totalling one hundred and six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, of two messuages and divers parcels of lands in the said parish of Llanon called yslis y koed having the brook called Comewelie on the east side. Schedue of deeds annexed.

Covenant to deliver upon request all deeds and papers relating to the mortgaged premises specified in No. 479, dated 1632 ...,

1.Thomas Griffith Lloyd of Keven Trawskoed in the parish of Llandilovawr, gent.;. 2.Henry Vaughan of Derwydd, esq., both of co. Carms. Covenant to deliver upon request all deeds and papers relating to the mortgaged premises specified in No. 479, dated 1632 September 29; also. Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied of and upon the same premises. Counterpart.

Covenant to indemnify the second party from all consequences to his part in joining with the first party (1739, October ...,

1.Griffith Thomas, gent.;. 2.John Phillipps, gent., both of the city of Bristol. Covenant to indemnify the second party from all consequences to his part in joining with the first party (1739, October 2) to indemnify James Rigby, gent., of the same place in the letter's purchase of three messuages, a stable, part of a yard, etc., situated in St. Thomas Street in the parish of St. Thomas in the city of Bristol.

Covenant to levy a fine of he properties specified in No. 517, dated 1726 April 29, to give effect to ...,

1.Thomas Williams of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., and Arabella, his wife;. 2.Thomas Lloyd of the County Borough of Carmarthen, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife;. 3.Arthur Bevan of Laugharn, co. Carms., esq., and Bridget, his wife;. 4.John Phillipps, the elder, of the said County Borough of Carmarthen, esq., and Henry Price of the same, gent.;. 5.Morgan Owen of Grays Inn, esq., and Rice Thomas of Castle Gorvod, co. Carms., esq. Covenant to levy a fine of he properties specified in No. 517, dated 1726 April 29, to give effect to the partition specified in the same deed. Two copies.

Covenant to levy a fine upon two messuages in the parish of Llannon, called Tythin y tye bach and Tyr ...,

1.Rees ap Morgan of the parish of Llannon, yeoman, and Blaunche, his wife, and John ap Ievan Llewellyn of the parish of Llanedy, yeoman, and Anne, his wife;. 2.Water Vaughan of the parish of Llanelly, esq., all of co. Carms. Covenant to levy a fine upon two messuages in the parish of Llannon, called Tythin y tye bach and Tyr y glyn lying between the lands of Howell ap Rudderch and a brook called Nant y llynn on the east, a brook called Nant Dy, and the lands of Ievan Morgan on the north, lands called glyn Bedwest and the lands of John Griffith ap Ievan Thomas on the west and lands called llettyche Vorgan on the south; and of another messuage in the parish of Llanedy between the lands of Sir Water Rice on the east, the lands of John ap Ievan Walter and John Penry and lands called y bryn Moyel on the south and the lands of Sir Water Rice and William Hughe on the west and north, called Wernhoss Dew, all situated in co. Carms.

Covenant to levy a fine,

1.Owen ap Owen, Anne, and Mathew Williams of ---------------;. 2.David Williams of ---------------. Covenant to levy a fine. Fragment.

Covenant to levy two fines of one third undivided part of the manor of Penry, of messuages called Derwith, now ...,

1.Arthur Bevan of Laugharne, co. Carms., esq., and Bridget, his wife, one of the nieces and co-heirs of Richard Vaughan, late of Derwith, esq., deceased;. 2.Henry Price and Lewis Hughes, both of the County Borough of Carmarthen, gentlemen. Covenant to levy two fines of one third undivided part of the manor of Penry, of messuages called Derwith, now or late in the possession of William Morgan, gent., White House now or late in the possession of John Philipps, gent., Court Derllis now or late in the possession of James Edwards, gent., and Hawksbrook now or late in the possession of John David, and other properties in the village and parish of Llandilo Vawr and in the parishes of Landevyson, Llandebye, Lanvihangell Aberbythich, Llannon, Bettus, Llannelly, Llanedy, Llangadock, Merthyr, Abernant, Llangunnock, Llanstephan, Midrim, Llanvihangell Abercowin, and in the vill of Laugharn, in co. Carmarthen, and in the parish of St. Peter's in the County Borough of Carmarthen, of which Richard Vaughan died seized, and which thereupon descended to the said Bridget in coparcenary with her sisters Arabella, wife of Thomas Williams of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Lloyd of the County Borough of Carmarthen, esq.; to uses specified.

Covenant to levy two fines, the first of one third of the messuages of Richard Vaughan in the village of ...,

1.Thomas Lloyd of the County Borough of Carmarthen, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the three nieces and coheirs of Richard Vaughan, late of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., deceased;. 2.James Phillipps pf Pent[I]parch, co. Pembroke, esq., and John Phillipps of the County Borough of Carmarthen, junior, gent. Covenant to levy two fines, the first of one third of the messuages of Richard Vaughan in the village of Llandilo Vawr, in the parishes of Llandilo Vawr, Llandeveyson, Llandebye, Llanvihangell Aberbythich, Llannon, Bettus, Llanelly, Llanedy, Llangadock, Merthur, Abernant, Llangunnock, Llanstephan, Midrim, and Llanvihangell Abercowin and in the village of Llaugharne, co. Carms., and the second of one third of his messuages in the parish of Saint Peter's and elsewhere in the County Borough of Carmarthen; to uses as specified. (Cf. No. 298, dated 28 January preceding). Two copies.

Covenant, in consideration of one hundred and seventy pounds, to levy a fine of the other moiety of the properties ...,

1.David Hughes, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife (one of the daughters and coheirs of Thomas Philipps, late of Laugharn, clerk, and his wife, both deceased);. 2.Bridget Bevan, widow, all of the town of Laugharn, co. Carms. Covenant, in consideration of one hundred and seventy pounds, to levy a fine of the other moiety of the properties specified in No. 311, dated 1749/50, March 8.

Declaration of the uses of a fine levied (13 September, 1624) of a mansion house with five parcels of land ...,

1.John ap Rudderch, yeoman, and Agnes, his wife, Rees David Bedoe, yeoman, and Margarett, his wife, all of the parish of Llandilo Vawr;. 2.Evan David of Bettus, yeoman, all of co. Carms. Declaration of the uses of a fine levied (13 September, 1624) of a mansion house with five parcels of land called kae dan y ty, Wayn Vagh, Wayn y com, Parck ar warr y Velin and Tyr gwillt in the parishes of Llandilo Vawr and Llandebie and of six parcels of land called kae r graig, Rhandir ynhalken kae r graig, y Koedgae, Kae r mynidd, yr hiiol and Kae r bedw bach in the parish of Llandebie, all in co. Carms.

Declaration of the uses of a fine levied as specified in No. 179, dated 1639 March 25, of properties described ...,

1.Thomas Griffith Lloyd of Keven Treskoed in the parish o Llandilovawr, gent., and Katherin, his wife;. 2.Jenkin Lloyd of Kidwelly, gent., and Bridgert, his wife;. 3.John Pikes of Kidwelly, gent., all of co. Carms. Declaration of the uses of a fine levied as specified in No. 179, dated 1639 March 25, of properties described in No. 516, dated 1638/9, March 22.

Declaration of the uses of a fine levied in the last Great Sessions for co. Carms, of messuages and lands ...,

1.Walter Thomas of the parish of Llannon, yeoman, and Catherine, his wife;. 2.Walter Vaughan of Llanelly, esq., all of co. Carms. Declaration of the uses of a fine levied in the last Great Sessions for co. Carms, of messuages and lands called Erw Wenn in the parish of Llanedy, and of other tenements and lands with their appurtenances in the parishes of Llannon, Llanelly, and Llanedy.

Declaration of the uses of a fine levied of the messuages and lands situated in the parish of Llanvihangell Aberbythich ...,

1.John Bowen of the parish of Llanhengel Aberbithich, co. Carms., yeoman, and Wilsiford, his wife, widow and relict of Llewellyn Williams, late of the same parish, gent., deceased, and sole daughter and heir of William David Thomas, late of the same parish, yeoman, deceased;. 2.Thomas Williams (son and heir-apparent of the said Llewellyn Williams by the said Wilsiford, his wife);. 3.John Herbert of Court Henry, co. Carms., gent. Declaration of the uses of a fine levied of the messuages and lands situated in the parish of Llanvihangell Aberbythich, specified in No. 531, dated 1737 March 29.

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