- 225 B/4.
- Ffeil
- April 19th 1688.
Catherine Thomas alias Philps dead, Griffith, son of John & Catherine Thomas next heir, for want of him his sister Rose Thomas admitted.
Catherine Thomas alias Philps dead, Griffith, son of John & Catherine Thomas next heir, for want of him his sister Rose Thomas admitted.
John Williams, esq., dead, Madam Elizabeth Williams widow, admitted. Mr. John Williams, son, next heir; presentment of walls out of repair.
Nicholas Cole dead, Joan Smith alias Cole, widow admitted, son William Cole next heir; presentment of 3 reeves; hedges out of repair.
George Thomas dead, da. Joan Thomas alias Bevans heir. Katherine Elliott dead, son David heir. Presentment of 3 reeves; hedges out of repair.
Memoranda of surrenders. Husbandry-hold estates were conveyed by being surrendered, usually to the local reeve, and regranted to the beneficiary at the next court.
John Elliott to use or his son Hugh (forge 10 acres in Jameston.),
James Harries to use of Jane and Martha Phelps (2 oxlands),
George Thomas to use of Alexander Beavens (old walls in Jameston),
Henry Browne to use of Alexander Beavan (house & garden in Jameston),
Roger Mortimer to use of Rachel Mortimer, widow, of Laugharne (28 acres in Newton),
Edward Phillips of Carew, gent., to use of John Burnell (21/2 oxlands and close in Jameston fields, Lord's Meadow, cot with 5 stangs & 1 parcel more).
George Rowe to use of John Phelps of Summerton (house & garden),
1985 Group. Arranged into rentals, 1836-1981 (R), accounts, cash books and ledgers, 1879-1974 (A), correspondence and papers, 1856-1949 (C), leases, tennancies, conveyances and mortgages, 1794-1960 (L), vouchers, contracts, bills and receipts, 1919-1951 (V), rates and valuations, 1854-1939 (RV), particulars and conditions of sale, 1921-1932 (P), and miscellaneous, 1933-1945 (M).