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Lease and Release by 1, at the direction of 2, to 3 of a toft or site of a m ...,

  • 297-298.
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  • 1788, March 24-5.
  • Part of NLW Deeds

1 John Humffreys of Llwyn, co. Mont, esq., only brother and heir at law and devisee of William Humffreys the younger of the same place, esq., dec., who was the first and eldest son of William Humffreys the elder, late of Llwyn aforesaid, esq., dec., who was the nephew and devisee of John Humffreys heretofore of Llanfylling, dec. 2 David Jones of Gyfylche, p. Llanerfil, gent. 3 Rice Pryce of Manafon, gent. Lease and Release by 1, at the direction of 2, to 3 of a toft or site of a m. or meese place with the barn and other outbuildings, heretofore purchased by the said John Humffreys dec. from Richard Edwards and Mary his wife (nos 286-7) and several pieces of land of 1 in t. Cnewyll. p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., lying on the right hand side of the the turnpike road leading from the market town of Llanfair towards the village of Llanerfyl, late in the tenure of Evan Watkin, to the use of 3 in trust for 2 and a SCHEDULEof title deeds, 1739-1781. Consideration: £285-0-6. Endorsed: '15' and '16' pencilled in a later hand.

Lease and Release Of The Equity Of Redemption of m's called Tyddin Gyfylche, otherwise Ty yn y Gyfylche and Tyn ...,

  • 304-305.
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  • 1799, July 25-6.
  • Part of NLW Deeds

1 David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont, gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 2 Evan Jones, son and heir apparent of 1. Lease and Release Of The Equity Of Redemption of m's called Tyddin Gyfylche, otherwise Ty yn y Gyfylche and Tyn y Fron, a parcel of meadow land called Rhos Ty Bach and a m. called Hendu, all in t. Cyniewill [Cnewyll] p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., which are subject to mortgages totalling £1018-16-6. Seals. Endorsed: '23' pencilled in a later hand.

Assignment by 2, at the direction of 1 and at the nomination of 3 and 5, and Release by 1 ...,

1 David Jones late of Llwynderw, but now of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., gent. 2 Joseph Thomas late of Llyssin in p. Llanerfyl, but now of Glynhirieth in p. Llanfair, gent., who has survived his co-trustee, Edward Devereux, late of Llwydiarth Park, p. Llangadfan, gent., dec. 3 Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth, esq. 4 Charles Jones of Machynlleth, gent. 5 David Owen of Cefncyfrifol in p. Penegoes, gent. Assignment by 2, at the direction of 1 and at the nomination of 3 and 5, and Release by 1, to 4 of a m. and garden formerly in the possession of John Abraham, a piece of ground on which a house formerly stood adjoining the woodlands, late in the tenure of Richard Owen, with a garden, and pieces of land which were at the time of an exchange (recited) considered to be part of Gyfylche, lying on the south side of the turnpike road leading from Llanfair to Llanerfyl, now in the holding of Evan Jones, and m's called Cyfylche otherwise Gyfylche and Ty-yn-y-Fron, in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont. (tenants named) for the residue of a term of 500 years for the m's conveyed in exchange to 3 in trust to attend the inheritance for 3 and for the rest of the premises in trust for 5, in order to secure the payment of £700. Consideration: £693-17-9 to 3 and £6-2-3 to 1, making a total of £700. Recites a lease and release dated 1-2 March 1780 (nos 295-6); a deed of exchange dated 27 March 1788 made between 3 and 1 whereby 1 granted to 3 a m. forming part of Gyfylche in exchange for a parcel of meadow called Rhostybach; that 3, at the request of 1, has paid debts due to Walter Thomas and has since lent 1 considerable sums, making a total of £693-17-9 owed to 3, who requires repayment, for which purpose 1 has applied to 5, with an additional application for a sum of £6-2-3, making a total of £700, which 5 has agreed to advance provided he has sufficient security for the loan; agreement for the assignment of the term of years and for securing repayment to 5. Seals. Endorsed: Acknowledgement by 5 that £150 of the principal money belongs to 3 and that his name is made use of in trust for 3, and that applies to any interest due upon the same; and '24' pencilled in a later hand.

Gift of a m. called Tyr Kilvach y Blauet, (occupant named), a parcel of land called Tyr y Maen Llwyd ...,

1 Ievan Morgan Thomas of Llanwrda, co. Carm., yeoman. 2 Richard Mukleston of Trebane, p. Kyllycome [Cil-y-cwm], gent. Gift of a m. called Tyr Kilvach y Blauet, (occupant named), a parcel of land called Tyr y Maen Llwyd, being previously part of a tmt. called Lle'r Kay Newydd, alias Tyr y Mynith, p. Llanwrda, co. Carm. Consideration: £60. Latin.

Assignment of a m. called Tyr Kilvach y Blauett and a parcel of land called Rhandir y Maen Lloyd alias ...,

1 Richard Muckleston of Trebanne [p. Cil-y-cwm], co. Carm., gent. 2 Rees David William of Llanwrda. Assignment of a m. called Tyr Kilvach y Blauett and a parcel of land called Rhandir y Maen Lloyd alias Tyr y Mynydd, p. Llanwrda, co. Carm. Consideration: £90. Recites a bargain and sale of the said premises, dated 18 Sept. 1622, by David ap Harry of Llanwrda to 1, for £90 {Could be a mortgage? Redemption clause not recited).

Inquisition held at Llandevaylog, co. Carm., before John Vaughan, gent., bailiff of the liberty of Kidwelly, co. Carm., appointed as ...,

  • 1703.
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  • 1687, Aug. 20.
  • Part of NLW Deeds

Inquisition held at Llandevaylog, co. Carm., before John Vaughan, gent., bailiff of the liberty of Kidwelly, co. Carm., appointed as arbitrator by William Brigstocke, and by virtue of the attached writ dated 8 March 1687; it was sworn by twelve jurors (named) that David Davies was on that date seised of a close containing 4 a's of land in p. St Ismaells, co. Carm., valued at 23s.9, and that Richard Davies was possessed of no land or goods. Latin.

Bond in £375 to secure a sum of £175 payable out of an estate at Wackton, Herefordshire, lately descended to ...,

  • 1698.
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  • 1768, Sept. 13.
  • Part of NLW Deeds

1 John Mace of Carron in North Britain, ironmonger. 2 Edward Mace of Bromyard, Herefordshire, gent., Gainer Mace of Corwen, co. Mer., widow, and Elizabeth Mace of the city of Westminster, spinster. Bond in £375 to secure a sum of £175 payable out of an estate at Wackton, Herefordshire, lately descended to 1 as nephew and heir-at-law of his uncle, Thomas Mace, and payment of 5% interest to 2 for their lives. Not executed.

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