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Grant of one close with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli, having as its boundary on one side ...,

  1. Catterin John Thomas of the parish of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthen, widow;. 2. George ap Owen of the same parish, yeoman. Grant of one close with its appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelli, having as its boundary on one side the land called gwaine y pwlle, and on another the highway near the land called gwaine Walter. Latin.

Grant of two parcels of land in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Burwige at a place called ...,

  1. William John Howell of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. David William John Howell of the said parish and county, yeoman. Grant of two parcels of land in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Burwige at a place called kae Rian. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of two parcels of land with their appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Barwicke ...,

  1. David William John Howell of the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman;. 2. Henry Lewis of the same parish, gent. Quitclaim of two parcels of land with their appurtenances lying in the parish of Llanelly within the manor of Barwicke at a place called kae Rian. The names of the owners of the surrounding lands are specified. Latin.

Quitclaim of all errors touching any estate, conveyance or assurance made by the said Fraunces Mansell to the said Walter ...,

  1. Fraunces Mansell of Modlescombe in the county of Carmarthen, esquire;. 2. Walter Vaughan of Llanelly in the same county, esquire. Quitclaim of all errors touching any estate, conveyance or assurance made by the said Fraunces Mansell to the said Walter Vaughan upon diverse messuages in Llanelly in the tenure of the latter. English.

Quitclaim of three parcels of land with their appurtenances lying within the parish of Llanelly in the manor of burwige ...,

  1. John Gwin of Langendern in the county of Carmarthen, gent;. 2. George ap Owen of the parish of Llanelly in the said county, yeoman. Quitclaim of three parcels of land with their appurtenances lying within the parish of Llanelly in the manor of burwige already in the occupation of the grantee. Latin.

Bond in forty pounds for the quiet possession and further assurance of the property specified in No 44, dated the ...,

  1. Thomas Rees of the parish of Llannelly in the county of Carmarthen, gent, and William David Thomas of the parish of Llangennech in the same county, gent;. 2. Jenkin Harry of the parish of Llanelly, yeoman. Bond in forty pounds for the quiet possession and further assurance of the property specified in No 44, dated the same day. Latin and English. Slightly torn.

Receipt for the delivery of oxen, kine, horses, sheep, corn, grain, hay, agricultural implements, and a half of the household ...,

  1. Anthony Morgans, John Davids, and Edward Thomas, gentlemen, acting on their own behalf and on behalf of others;. 2. Thomas Hughes of Gellie Galled in the parish of Llanelly in the county of Carmarthen, gent. Receipt for the delivery of oxen, kine, horses, sheep, corn, grain, hay, agricultural implements, and a half of the household stuff to be delivered by the said Thomas Hughes in accordance with articles quadripartite dated 16 January 1659/60 made between the said Thomas Hughes of the first part, Charles Gwynn esquire, Richard Davies esquire, Leyson Davies gent, John Lloyd gent, Anthony Morgans gent, John Davids gent, Arthur Hughes gent, Edward Thomas gent, and Edward Williams gent, of the second part, Griffith Thomas of the parish of Llangendairne in the county of Carmarthen, gent, of the third part, and Lewis Hughes, eldest son and heir apparent of the said Thomas Hughes and Sara Thomas, eldest daughter of the said Griffith Thomas of the fourth part. English.

Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same ...,

  1. John Morris of the town and borough of Llannelly in the county of Carmarthen, yeoman, David John Morris, his son of the same place, yeoman, and Talitha, his wife;. 2. William David of the same place, smith. Bond in two hundred pounds for the observance of covenants according to a pair of indentures made between the same parties and dated the same day. Latin and English. Faded.

Final Concord made in the Court of Great Sessions of the county of Pembroke between Walter Middleton and Griffin Lloyd ...,

Final Concord made in the Court of Great Sessions of the county of Pembroke between Walter Middleton and Griffin Lloyd, esquires, the plaintiffs, and Thomas Stepney, baronet, and his wife Margaretta, the deforciants, touching the manor of Prendergast; and also fifty messuages, fifty gardens, one hundred cottages, two water-mills, one fulling-mill, one thousand acres of land, sixty acres of meadow, seven hundred acres of pasture, five hundred acres of wood and one thousand acres of gorse and heath in the parishes of Prendargest, Brawdy, and Llandewy; and also the rectories, chapels, and all tithes and oblations in the parishes of Roch, Rosemarkett, Clarbeston, Llanykefen, Newcastle, and Noulton in the aforesaid county. Latin.

Deed Declaring the Uses of a Fine levied upon messuages and lands lying in the parishes of Llandebie, Kidwely, Llandevelogg ...,

  1. Arthur Gwyn of Pyode in the county of Carmarthen, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife;. 2. Francis Lloyd of Greys Inn in the county of Middlesex, esquire, and Mary his wife;. 3. Richard Vaughan of Greys Inn in the county of Middlesex, and Griffith Lloyd of Cwmgwilly in the county of Carmarthen, esquires. Deed Declaring the Uses of a Fine levied upon messuages and lands lying in the parishes of Llandebie, Kidwely, Llandevelogg, Langendeirne, Bettus, Landilo vawr, and Llanvihangell Aberbithich in the county of Carmarthen, this being the estate of Thomas Brigstocke, late of the Middle Temple, London, deceased, which has passed to the said Elizabeth and Mary his sisters. English. Draft.

Bargain And Sale of a mortgage upon the messuages called yr ynis, Kilddery, and Tyr Rees Howell lying in the ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Stepney of Llannelly in the county of Carmarthen, Bart;. 2. Richard Philipps of the county borough of Carmarthen, gent. Bargain And Sale of a mortgage upon the messuages called yr ynis, Kilddery, and Tyr Rees Howell lying in the parish of Llanvihangell Kilvargen in the county of Carmarthen, which mortgage was held of Walter Middleton of the town of Tenby in the county of Pembroke, as specified in an agreement dated 1 August 1704. English. Draft.

Summary of facts and pleadings in a suit in Chancery between Francis Davies, junior, gent, the plaintiff, and John Skyrme ...,

Summary of facts and pleadings in a suit in Chancery between Francis Davies, junior, gent, the plaintiff, and John Skyrme, gent, Dorothy Phillipps, and Jane Skyrme, the defendants, concerning the capital messuage and lands called greenway and the closes called marle park alias Park Marle and Calves Park lying in parish of Narberth in the county of Pembroke. Counsel's opinion on the case is dated 11 October 1723. English.

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