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Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents),
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Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents),

  • GB 0210 LUCAS
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  • 1398, 1562-1925 /

Records, mainly 17th-20th cent., from the office of Messrs John Harvey & Sons, chiefly relating to the following estates: the estate of the bishops of St Davids [c., 1615]-1899, including diocesan rentals, 1759-1845, maps and plans, 1760-1870, deeds, correspondence, surveys and terriers, mainly 18th-19th cent., and court books and other records of the following manors owned by the diocese in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire: Clas Llangyfelach, 1776-1854, Llandeilo fawr, 1778-1795, Abergwili, 1718-1841, Llangaddock, 1834-1853, Dewisland, 1824-1830, city and suburbs of St Davids, 1824-1829; and papers of the St Davids Archdiaconial Board of Education, 1858-1864; the estate of Lord Kensington mainly in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, including deeds and correspondence, mainly 18th-19th cent., accounts, 1750-1835, and rentals, 1761-1808; the estate of the family of Scourfield of New Moat and Williamston, Pembrokeshire, including rentals, 1726-1886; the estate of the family of Barham of Trecwn; the estate of the Brooks of Noyadd, Llannarth, Cardiganshire; and the estate of Captain H. J. P. Thomas in Gadlys, Aberdare, Glamorgan, including the Gadlys Ironworks, 18th cent-1908. The archive also includes papers relating to enclosures in Llanddewi Brefi, Cardiganshire, 1856-1888; papers relating to railways in Carmarthenshire, 19th cent., papers of Gorsgoch Collieries, Cross Hands, Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire, 1860-1872; and papers of The Welsh Black Cattle Society, 1905-1919.

Edwardes family, Barons Kensington

Lease for 2 years of land called Cotland, Cranbraine otherwise Crambery more, Broadmore, the Splotts, Tuckynmilham otherwise Tuckmilham, and the ...,

  1. Roger, bishop of St. Davids;. 2. Thomas Maylard of Carmarthen, gent. Lease for 2 years of land called Cotland, Cranbraine otherwise Crambery more, Broadmore, the Splotts, Tuckynmilham otherwise Tuckmilham, and the Priors land near Fishermeadow in the lordship of Lawhaden, co. Pembroke. Copy.

Assignment of a lease (in consideration of £55 paid by William Scourfield to Thomas ap Rees) of the capital messuage ...,

  1. William Barlowe of Cresswell, esq.;. 2. William Scourfeild of Newe Mote, gent. Assignment of a lease (in consideration of £55 paid by William Scourfield to Thomas ap Rees) of the capital messuage ad lands called Castlevillia and the decayed messuage and lands called Rhos Kynevin in the parishes of Brawdy and Llanrithan, and castle Vilia Mill.

Grant in consideration of £50 of their messuages and lands in the towns and fields of Carnekenvine, Treyeva and Trevraneth ...,

  1. James Bowen of Treyva, parish of Llandeloy, gent., Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Bowen, son and heir apparent of the said James Bowen;. 2. George Owen of St. Davids, gent. Grant in consideration of £50 of their messuages and lands in the towns and fields of Carnekenvine, Treyeva and Trevraneth in the parish of Llandeloy in Dewisland, co. Pembroke.

Grant of the capital messuage and lands called Castell Willia in the parishes of Brawdy and Llanrithan, the decayed messuage ...,

  1. Thomas Scourfeild of Williamston, parish of St. Laurence, gent., Ann, his wife, and Thomas ap Rees of Scotsborough, esq.;. 2. William Scourfeild of New Mote, gent. Grant of the capital messuage and lands called Castell Willia in the parishes of Brawdy and Llanrithan, the decayed messuage and lands called Rhoskynhevin there, and the mill called Castell Villia Millne in the parish of Brawdy, co. Pembroke.

Award of William Batman of Haverfordwest, mercer, and John Crowther of Wolffedale, parish of Camros, yeoman, in disputes in various ...,

Award of William Batman of Haverfordwest, mercer, and John Crowther of Wolffedale, parish of Camros, yeoman, in disputes in various courts between James Bowen of Llandeloy and John Bowen of Roblingston, gentlemen, complainants, and James Williams of Haverfordwest, gent., Owen Richard, David Hugh, John David and John Knethell, defendants, and between James Williams, complainant, and James Bowen, John Bowen, Thomas Richard, David William, John Richard and Rees Waters, defendants, touching lands and tenements of the said James Williams and James Bowen in the townred and fields of Trevraneth in the parish of Llandeloy which are intermixed and uncertainly bounded.

Settlement before the marriage of John Scurfild the younger son and heir apparent of the said William Scourfild and Anne ...,

  1. William Scurfyld of Castelvyllia, gent., Anne his wife, and John Scurfilde the elder of Newmote, gent., and Katheryn his wife;. 2. Llewelyn Lloyde of Llanstynan, gent., and John Phellipps of Bentebargh, gent. Settlement before the marriage of John Scurfild the younger son and heir apparent of the said William Scourfild and Anne his wife, and Jane Lloyde, daughter of the said Llewelyn Lloyd, of the manor of Saynt Eddryns, six messuages or tenements in Saynt Eddryns (tenants and rents specified), lands in Trerosse, Williamston, Llandeloy and Pryskelly, chief rent of 17s.1d. in St. Eddryns, the capital messuage, etc., of Castelvillia and Roskenven and the corn grist mill there, lands and tenements in Howelston and Talbenny, and a grist mill in Talbenny, in Brody, Llandeloy, Llanrythan, Marthry, Saynt Lawrence, St. Eddryns and Talbenny, marriage portion: £100 to be paid by instalments to 1592. Witnesses: Thomas Tucker, Thomas Lloyd, Morgan Bowen, Groffith Donne, Richard Phillips, Rees ap Rees, John Meyler, Sebastian Turk.

Grant of messuages and lands called Tyr Blaen Trenn vawr, Tyr Gwein y Cyffinnion, Tyr y velin vach, Tyr y ...,

  1. John Phillipps of Cwmycreige, parish of Llanvihangell Yeroth, co. Carmarthen, gent., and Johan his wife;. 2. Nicholas Lewes of Pant yr Odyn, co. Cardigan, esq., ad Howell Phillipps of Dolhaidd, co. Carmarthen, gent. Grant of messuages and lands called Tyr Blaen Trenn vawr, Tyr Gwein y Cyffinnion, Tyr y velin vach, Tyr y Rheol, Tyr Pant y Seiriee, Tyr Kilyroery, Tir Abergafynnog, y ddol ver, Tyr David Beavan Lloyd vauchan yngheven y coed, Tyr lletty willin, Tyr hendrefloedd, Tyr yr Henvas, Tyr perth y gwenin, Tir blaen gwen henfod in the parishes of Llanybyther and Llanlloony, co. Carmarthen, and messuages and lands called Tyr llechwedd y ?Cwn with the mill there, Tyr Byarth y fwch frech otherwise Tyr y gelinnen, Tyr blaen y Tyfynnod and Tyr Abernantyllan in the parish of Llanwenog, co. Cardigan.

Grant in consideration of £21.10s. of a decayed messuage and tanhouse, being one and a half burgages, in the Shipstreet ...,

  1. David Canon of Haverfordwest, merchant, and Anne, his wife, Baldwyn Cowper of the same town, glover, and Jane his wife;. 2. James Scourfild of the same town, gent. Grant in consideration of £21.10s. of a decayed messuage and tanhouse, being one and a half burgages, in the Shipstreet in the parish of St. Maries, Haverfordwest.

Acknowledgement of the receipt of £200 in part payment of £400, the part of the marriage portion of Marye, daughter ...,

  1. Jane Scourfeild of New Mote, widow;. 2. Sir John Phillippes of Cloggevrane, co. Carmarthen, bart. Acknowledgement of the receipt of £200 in part payment of £400, the part of the marriage portion of Marye, daughter of the said Sir John and now wife of John Scourffield son of the said Jane, due to the said Jane. The full marriage portion was £500, of which John Scourfeild received the remaining £100.
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