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Exemplification of the final concord in a fine levied between John Hollis and William Fleetwood, knights, plaintiffs, and William Lower ...,

Exemplification of the final concord in a fine levied between John Hollis and William Fleetwood, knights, plaintiffs, and William Lower, kt., and Penelope his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged 30 messuages, 2,600 acres of land, and a rent of 30 stones of cheese, 22 rams, 22 lambs, and 22 bushels of oats in Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe and Llanihangle Abercowen, co. Carmarthen, to be the right of the plaintiffs. Latin (No. 164,415 3/78).

Letters Patent of King James I, granting a pardon of alienation to Penellope Perrott, daughter and heir of Thomas Parrott ...,

Letters Patent of King James I, granting a pardon of alienation to Penellope Perrott, daughter and heir of Thomas Parrott, kt., deceased, and Francis Meyricke, esq., in respect of the grange of Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe, and its appurtenances in co. Carmarthen. Latin. Great seal wanting (No. 164,4l5 34/78).

Declaration Of Trust by Phillipp, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, and Richard, Earl of Carbury, touching a mortgage to them ...,

Declaration Of Trust by Phillipp, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, and Richard, Earl of Carbury, touching a mortgage to them by Thomas Lower of St Wynnowe, Co. Cornwell, esq., of messuages and lands (1,000 acres) called Treventy, Lower Court, and Asgood, parcel of the grange of Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe in the parishes of Mydrem and Llanvihangel Abercowen, co Carmarthen. (No. 164,415 20/78).

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt Hon. Sir Robert ....

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Nanton, kt., Master of His Majesty's Court of Wards and Liveries. (No. 164,415 12/78). These Interrogatories are similar to those contained in No. 184, though not nearly so detailed.

Lease (counterpart) for 21 years of Treventy, parish of Llanvihangell Aber Cowyn, together with glebe lands included therein. (No. 164,415 ...,

  1. Dame Dorothy Drummond of Treventy, co. Carmarthen, widow;. 2. John Evans of Tally Bont, parish of Llandilo Aber Cowyn, and William Smith of Llanvihangell Aber Cowyn, gentlemen. Lease (counterpart) for 21 years of Treventy, parish of Llanvihangell Aber Cowyn, together with glebe lands included therein. (No. 164,415 45/78).

Letter: Edmund Thurlow from Llanvihangell Abercowin, to the Rt. Hon. Lady Dorothy Drummond at Queen Street, near Drury Lane, London ...,

Letter: Edmund Thurlow from Llanvihangell Abercowin, to the Rt. Hon. Lady Dorothy Drummond at Queen Street, near Drury Lane, London. The writer gives an account of Lady Drummond's affairs in Carmarthenshire and particularly of a suit against her for the tithes of Pantevon, and of a claim for a weir set up for fishing at Pantevon. (No. 164,415 19/78).

Appointment by Piers Butler of the parish of St Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex, and Richard Caryll of Grinsteed ...,

Appointment by Piers Butler of the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex, and Richard Caryll of Grinsteed, Co. Sussex, esquires, of an annuity of £10 issuing from Asgood, Parker, Abbot, and Astis, parish of Llanvihangell Abercowen, co. Carmarthen, to the relief of the poor of the said parish of Llanvihangell Abercowen. (No. 164,415 72/78).

Lease for 21 years of Lower court in the parish of Llanviangell Abercowin and grange of Ousterlow, co, Carmarthen. Seal ...,

  1. William Plowden late of Plowden Hall, co. aalop, and now of the city and county of Worcestur, esq;. 2. Oliver Watkin of the parish of Llanegwad, co. Carmarthen, husbandman. Lease for 21 years of Lower court in the parish of Llanviangell Abercowin and grange of Ousterlow, co, Carmarthen. Seal and signatures cut away. (No. 164,415 46/78).

Recovery (copy), with double voucher, of the manor of Osterlow Grange, sixteen messuages, and 1700 acres of land in the ...,

Recovery (copy), with double voucher, of the manor of Osterlow Grange, sixteen messuages, and 1700 acres of land in the parish of Llanfihangel ap er Cowin otherwise Abercowin, co. Carmarthen, suffered between Ffrancis Dyer, gent., demandant, and Thomas Holland, gent., tenant. [Certified copy made at the Prothonotary's Office of the late Court of Great Sessions at Carmarthen, Dec. 24, 1836]. (No. 164,399).

Surrender of the lease contained in no. 238. (No.164,415 74/78),

  1. Lewis Evan of the parish of Llanfihangel Aberecowin, co. Carmarthen, husbandmen, and Margaret, his wife, the said Margaret being administratrix of the estate of Rees Protheroe late of the name parish, gent,, her late father, deceased;. 2. Edmond Plowden of Plowden Hall, co. Salop, esq., eldest eon and heir of Edmond Plowden late of the same, esq., deceased. Surrender of the lease contained in No. 238. (No.164,415 74/78).

Llanfihangel Abercywyn and Blaynewethno

  1. 1594/5, Feb. 20. 1. John Welles, scrivener, and Hercules Wytham, gent., both of London;. 2. Gelly Meyrick of the same, esq. Grant of the chapel of St. Mary of Llantave and the church of Llanihangell Abercowen, and the tithes belonging thereto, in co. Carmarthen, and one third portion of the tithes of Blaynewethno, co. Pembroke, late parcels of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Whitlande. Latin. (No. 164,416 3/6).

Lease for three natural lives of the parsonages of Llanrithan and Manerawen. (No. 178,027 1/3),

  1. John Edwards, clerk, bachelor of laws, subchantor of the cathedral church of St. David, the vicars choral of the same, and the parsons and proprietors of the parsonages of Llanrithan and Manerawen [sic] in the deanery of Pebidiank, [sic], co. Pembroke;. 2. Thomas Jones of Brawdy, gent. Lease for three natural lives of the parsonages of Llanrithan and Manerawen. (No. 178,027 1/3).
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