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Grant of twelve acres of land in Ambroth,

  1. Sir James Williams of Pant Ho'ell, co. Carmarthyn, Kt.;. 2. John Ho'ell, junior, of the parish of Ambroth, co. Penbrock, husbandman. Grant of twelve acres of land in Ambroth. Latin.

Grant to Sir Arthure Chichester, Kt., Lord Chichester, Baron of Belfast and Lord Deputy of Ireland, of the custody, wardship ...,

Grant to Sir Arthure Chichester, Kt., Lord Chichester, Baron of Belfast and Lord Deputy of Ireland, of the custody, wardship and marriage of Hughe Owen, cousin and next heir of Sir Hughe Owen, Kt., deceased, viz. son and heir of John Owen, deceased, son and next heir of the said Sir Hughe Owen. Attached is an extent of all the manors, messuages, etc., late of Sir Hughe Owen, Kt., deceased.

Settlement subsequent to the marriage of the said Jenkin Lloyd, son of Rees Lloyd, and Rachell, previously Rachell Fowler of ...,

  1. Rees Lloyd of Clochvaen ucha, co. Mountgomery, gent., Jenkin Lloyd, son and heir apparent of the said Rees and Rachell, his wife, Morgan Lloyd of Gailan, co. Mountgomery, gent., John Lloyd of St. Harmon, co. Radnor, gent., David Lloyd of Darowen, co. Mountgomery, gent., and Jenkin Lloyd, Evan Lloyd, Kyffin Lloyd and Richard Lloyd, all of the parish of Llangirrick, co. Mountgomery, brothers of the said Rees Lloyd;. 2. Edward Fowler of Bronydre, co. Radnor, gent., and Evan Jones of Llanllothean, co. Mountgomery, gent.;. 3. Samuell Powell of Stannadge, co. Radnor, esq., and Price Clunne of Berthlloyd, co. Mountgomery, esq. Settlement subsequent to the marriage of the said Jenkin Lloyd, son of Rees Lloyd, and Rachell, previously Rachell Fowler of Bronydre, co. Radnor, spinster, relating to a capital messuage called Clochvaen Ucha in the township of Llanywared, a messuage called Tuy yn y ddole in the townships of Llanyvyny and Llanywared, a messuage called Pant y Vedw in Llanywared, a water corn grist mill in the same township called Y Velin Vawr, several messuages including those called Croesty, Allt y Dernoll, Rhw yr Dernoll and Rhiwlas, also in the township of Llanywared, messuages including those called Henvas and Cornell in the township of Llanyvyny, one other messuage in Llanyvyny and Llanywared, messuages including those called Gelly Vawr, Pryssylwydd and Bwlch y Garreg Ucha in the township of Glyngynwith, a messuage in Keven y Vodey, a messuage called Nant gwernog in Keven y Vodey, and a messuage called Rhiw Bron y Gelly and three other messuages in the township of Glynbrochan, all thus far in the parish of Llangirrick, co. Mountgomery; a messuage in the town and parish of Llanidloes, co. Mountgomery; parcels of land in the township of Glynbrochan in the parish of Llangirrick aforesaid; and all the messuages and lands of the said Rees Lloyd in the parishes of Llangirrick and Llanidloes and elsewhere in co. Mountgomery.

Articles of Agreement concerning the sale of two plantations called the Pine and the Bell in the island of Barbadoes ...,

  1. The Reverend Charles Bowen of Camrose, co. Pembroke, clerk, and Elizabeth, his wife, John Jordan of Dumpledale, co. Pembroke, gent., and Ann, his wife, John Laughrne of Cosheston, co. Pembroke, gent., and Jane, his wife, Margarett Wheeler and Sarah Wheeler, both of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, spinsters, sisters and sisters in law of William Wheeler late of Haverford West, esq., deceased, and nieces of Colonel William Wheeler, late of London, esq., also deceased, and Edward Lascells of London, merchant;. 2. William Moore late of the island of Barbadoes in America but then of Bath, co. Somersett, merchant. Articles of Agreement concerning the sale of two plantations called the Pine and the Bell in the island of Barbadoes.

Lease of possession of a capital messuage called Clochvan Ucha in the township of Llanywared, a messuage called Ty yn ...,

  1. Rice Lloyd of Clochvan, co. Monntgomery, esq., Edward Lloyd of Place Maddock, co. Denbigh, esq., Jenkin Lloyd of Place Bennion, co. Denbigh, esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the said Rice Lloyd and Sarah, his wife, and Thomas Jones of Llantysilio, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. George Ravenscroft of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, gent. Lease of possession of a capital messuage called Clochvan Ucha in the township of Llanywared, a messuage called Ty yn y maes in the township of Llanywared, a messuage called Ty yn y Dole in the several townships of Llanyviny and Llanywared, a messuage called Pant y Vedow and a water corn grist mill called Vellin Vawr in the township of Llanywared, numerous messuages including those called Croesty, Allt y Dernell, Rhiew y Dernell, Rhiewlas and Bryn y postig in Glynguuwith in the township of Llanywared, numerous messuages including those called Henvass and Cornell in the township of Llanyvyny, a messuage in the said townships of Llanyvyny and Llanywared, messuages including those called Gelly Vawr, Voell Pryssylwydd, Court and Bwlch y Garreg Ucha in the township of Glyngunwith, a messuage in Kefen y Vodey, a messuage called Nant Gwernog in Kefen y Vodey, four messuages called Nant Gwernog in Keven y Vodey, four messuages including one called Rhiew bron y Gelly in the township of Glynbrochan, a messuage in the township of Llanywarred called Tyr y Llan, and parcels of land in Glynbrochan, all thus far in the parish of Llangirrig, co. Monntgomery; a capital messuage in Rhydonen and Trevechan, a messuage in Rhydonen and a house or cottage in Rhydonen with two crofts belonging thereto called Erw yr nant, all in the parish of Llanynyss, co. Denbigh; messuages, etc., in Bersham, Ruthin, Llanvorog and Minera, co. Denbigh; an annual rent of one shilling issuing out of a messuage in Bersham called y Lloft Wen; all other the messuages and lands of the said Rice Lloyd in the parishes of Llangirrig and Llanidloes or elsewhere in co. Montgomery which had descended to him from his late father, Jenkin Lloyd; all other the messuages and lands of the said Jenkin Lloyd in the parish of Llanynnyss or elsewhere in co. Denbigh; a capital messuage or mansion house called Plase Maddock in the township of Ruabon, co. Denbigh, tithes of corn and grain in the township of Christioneth Kenrick in the parish of Ruabon aforesaid, a water corn grist mill in Drevor Issa, co. Denbigh, called Mellin y Coed, a messuage with parcels of land thereto belonging in Christioneth Kenrick, five parcels of land in the same township called Y Coed Mawr, Y Coed Bychan, Erow Sheat, Y Cae Glase and y Dole, a messuage and two parcels in Christioneth Kenrick called y Tir Clach otherwise Tir Calch and Cae Vedwen, three parcels in Ruabon called Gwerglodd Sarney, Kae Ucha and Kae James Issa, a messuage in Christioneth Kenrick, parcels called Kenvase Issa, the Great meadow otherwise Y Werglodd vawr, Y Derlwyn, Errw Sheat, Kae brynwyn, Tir y gath, Y Kenvaes Ucha, Kae Bychan, Y Cae hir, Y Cae Crwn, Gwerglodd y Coed, maes y Derwen, Gwerglod maes y Derwen and Llaes maes y Derwen all these last being in Ruabon and Christioneth Kenrick aforesaid, parcels called Werne Ucha and Tyre y Bryn yscraft in Ruabon aforesaid, a house or tenement, another messuage and lands called Plass Ithell in Ruabon, two parcels in Ruabon called Gwerglodd Tyr yn Bryn and Gwern Ganoll, and all other the messuages and lands of Edward Lloyd and Elizabeth, his daughter, wife of Jenkin Lloyd in the parish of Ruabon or elsewhere in co. Denbigh.

Mortgage of messuages, etc., called Pen y Bont in the township of Bodylltin and parish of Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, and ...,

  1. The Reverend Thomas Youde of Plassmaddock, co. Denbigh, clerk;. 2. Pattison Ellames of Chester, esq. Mortgage of messuages, etc., called Pen y Bont in the township of Bodylltin and parish of Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, and of certain annuities payable out of the manor of Tir Evan in the county of Denbigh and out of other property in the counties of Denbigh and Lancaster.

Articles of Agreement previous to the marriage of the said Thomas Davies and Joyce Gwynne of Pentre, referring to a ...,

  1. William Davies of Nash, co. Pembrocke, gent., and Thomas Davies of the same place, gent., son and heir apparent of the said William;. 2. Edward Jones of Tregib, co. Carmarthen, gent, and Edward Davis of Pentre, co. Carmarthen, gent. Articles of Agreement previous to the marriage of the said Thomas Davies and Joyce Gwynne of Pentre, referring to a messuage called Wells in St. Twynnells, co. Pembrocke, messuages in Hodgeston, co. Pembrocke, and messuages in Llanelly, co. Carmarthen. Copy.

Release in trust of the property leased in No. 23 of 1 July to make George Ravenscroft a tenant to ...,

  1. Rice Lloyd of Clochvan, co. Monntgomery, esq., Sarah, his wife, Edward Lloyd of Place Maddock, co. Denbigh, esq., Jenkin Lloyd of Place Bennion, co. Denbigh, esq., eldest son and heir apparent of the said Rice Lloyd and Sarah, his wife, Elizabeth, wife of the said Jenkin Lloyd and eldest daughter of the said Edward Lloyd, and Thomas Jones of Llantysilio, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. George Ravenscoft of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 3. George Meares of Pennar, co. Pembroke, esq., and George Devereux of Keven Gwern vach, co. Monntgomery, esq.;. 4. Maurice Stephens of Nyodd Llwyd, co. Monntgomery, gent.;. 5. Lloyd Kenyon of Gradington, co. Flint, esq.;. 6. George Robinson of Brithddir, co. Monntgomery, esq., and Thomas Pryce of Kefen y wern, co. Denbigh, esq. Release in trust of the property leased in No. 23 of 1 July to make George Ravenscroft a tenant to the freehold for the suffering of recoveries.

Demise by the first to the second party hereto of a capital messuage called Whitehouse ffarme with the capital dwelling ...,

  1. Charles Floyer of the town of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth, gent., and Blanch, his wife;. 2. Kedgewyn Webley of London, gent., John Hughes of the town of Brecon, co. Brecon, esq., and Daniel Price of Abergavenny, apothecary;. 3. The Most Hon. Charles Noel, Duke of Beaufort, the said Kedgewyn Webley and John Hughes, Richard Lewis of Langeney, co. Brecon, esq., James Parry of Landevaylog, co. Brecon, esq., Katherine Meredith and Cecily Meredith of Abergavenny, spinsters, Richard Llewelin of Lanfoist, co. Monmouth, Thomas Powell, Harcourt Powell and James Hayward of London, gentlemen, John Jeffreys of the same place, esq., Alice Heath of Pistlebrook in Herefordshire, widow, executrix of John Heath of the same place, deceased, William Watkins of Grosmont, co. Monmouth, gent., and Elizabeth Goodere, Mary Goodere and Anne Goodere, spinsters. Demise by the first to the second party hereto of a capital messuage called Whitehouse ffarme with the capital dwelling house called Whitehouse, a messuage called Pentoyne ffarm, two messuages called Pen y llan lase ffarm, a messuage with orchard, garden, etc., called Pen y llan lace, one other messuage, a tucking mill, dwelling house and close of meadow ground, and a messuage called the Little ffarm, all in the parish of Lantillio Pertholey, co. Monmouth; a messuage called the Lloynee in the parishes of Lantillio Pertholey and Abergavenny, co. Monmouth; three closes of arable land called Maes y Menich Vawr in the parish of Abergavenny; a dwelling house, malt house, etc., in the town of Abergavenny; the manor or lordship of Loyney, one other messuage, a capital messuage called the Niarth, a barn and several parcels of land, two messuages called Lloyney Mawr and Lloyney Bach, a parcel of rough ground called Coed Mawr, and a messuage and several parcels of land including one close of meadow called Gworloed Newith, all in the parish of Saint Michael Cwm du, co. Brecon; and several parcels of land called Coed y Barra and Caye Cochon in the parish of Lansamfread, co. Brecon. Also a covenant by the first party to release to the second party parcels called Cae Cynhythloyne situated at Kilvaynor in the parish of Saint Michael Cwmdu, co. Brecon; several other closes or parcels, a messuage called Kilweech ffarme, several parcels of land, two messuages, farms and lands called the lloyven ffarms, two messuages and parcels of lands, a cottage and garden, two acres of land in a close called Pen y Caie Ycha, a messuage and lands called the Gare ffarme, several parcels intermixed with a freehold called Blaen y Cwm ffarme, and more parcels, etc., all in the parish of Saint Michael Cwmdu, co. Brecon; parcels and closes of land in the parish of Lanvilloi, co. Brecon; and a messuage in Tretower in Cwmdu, closes called Tyr pullen and Clo[--]yr [--], closes called Tonn Mawr, Cae bach, Cae Man Lloyd and Cae dan y Glwyd, closes called Tyr pwll, Cae bach and One Acre in Cae wraig y Gove, closes called Caie draw and Caie Kenoll, closes called Cae wraig y Gove, Erw Vaine, seven Acres and Cae Quarrel, and a close called Croft y Bondrum, all in the parish of Saint Michael Cwmdu, co. Brecon. The said property was conveyed to the second party hereto for the benefit of the creditors of the first party.

Lease of possession of a messuage and parcels of land called Peny Bont in the township of Bodylltin and parish ...,

  1. Mary Edwards of Glyn, co. Denbigh, spinster, sister and heir of John Edwards, the younger, late of the same place, esq., deceased, and Mary Edwards otherwise Wynne of Bronygarth, co. Salop, widow;. 2. The Reverend Thomas Youde of Plasmaddock, co. Denbigh, clerk. Lease of possession of a messuage and parcels of land called Peny Bont in the township of Bodylltin and parish of Ruabon, co. Denbigh.

Mortgage of a messuage and lands in the parish of Amroth, co. Pembrocke, with a close thereto belonging called more ...,

  1. John Howell of the parish of Amroth, co. Pembrocke, yeoman, Owen Howell of Amroth aforesaid, yeoman, son and heir apparent of John Howell, and Jonett, wife of the said Owen;. 2. Roger Browne of Trelissey, co. Pembrocke, gent. Mortgage of a messuage and lands in the parish of Amroth, co. Pembrocke, with a close thereto belonging called more house lying between the lane leading from Trelissey to the mountain on the east, and the mountain on the north.

Settlement subsequent to the marriage of the aforesaid John Howell and Susanna Williames, daughter of Robert Williames of St. Florence ...,

  1. John Howell of Eastlegg in the parish of Amroth, co. Pembrocke, gent.;. 2. William Williames of St. Florence, co. Pembrocke, gent., and James Davies of Williamston Ellno' in the parish of Begelly, co. Pembrocke, clerk. Settlement subsequent to the marriage of the aforesaid John Howell and Susanna Williames, daughter of Robert Williames of St. Florence, referring to a messuage and tenement called Eastlegg in the parish of Amroth, and the moiety of a messuage with parcels thereto belonging called little Crickborrion, a messuage called Newlegg and a close called the moore parcke with a house and garden thereto belonging, all in the aforesaid parish of Amroth.

Release of two capital messuages called Ludchurch houses and of a messuage called Roese lynn in the parish of Ludchurch ...,

  1. Chancey Davies of Lantegge in the parish of Cronweare, co. Pembrocke, gent.;. 2. Reignold Howell of Trenewith in the parish of Cronweare aforesaid, gent. Release of two capital messuages called Ludchurch houses and of a messuage called Roese lynn in the parish of Ludchurch, co. Pembrocke, a close with the quarries and limekilns therein, and two little houses and gardens thereto belonging on the south side of the enclosed grounds belonging to Ludchurch aforesaid, and common of pasture for forty sheep on the waste grounds not enclosed belonging to the capital messuages called Ludchurch.

Settlement previous to the marriage of the said John Howell and Anne, daughter of the said William Davies, referring to ...,

  1. John Howell of the parish of Ambroth, co. Pembrock, gent.;. 2. William Davies of the parish of Nash, co. Pembrock, and John Child of Bygelly, co. Pembrock, gent. Settlement previous to the marriage of the said John Howell and Anne, daughter of the said William Davies, referring to a capital or mansion house and lands called Eastlegg, a messuage called Newlegg, and the moiety of a messuage called Little Crickvorian in the parish of Ambroth, co. Pembrock.
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