File CB3/9. - Rhiwlas uchaf, p. Cilcennin,

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CB3/9.

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Rhiwlas uchaf, p. Cilcennin,

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  • 1766-1883. (Creation)

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Original bundle of deeds and documents, including a lease and release by James Philipps of Pentyparch, co. Carm., esq., and others, to David Morgan of Pen'rheol, p. Trefilan, co. Card., yeoman, of a m. and lands called Rhiwlas otherwise Rhiwlas Ycha, 1766; probate copy of the will (dated 1777) of David Morgan of p. Cilcennin, gent., 1777; copy (1799 watermark) reconveyance between Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., William Mainwaring of Hanover Square, co. Mddx., esq., and Vaughan Horton of bor. Carmarthen, esq., being a bargain and sale to Thomas Johnes of the manor or lordship of Arglwyddiant Sir Rees otherwise Sir Rees's Lordship, m's and lands called Castellpiggin, Tynymynidd, Eskywawr, Tymawr y dre, Tyryskybor, Tynyclos, Ysputty Hall, Tynyllwyn, Penstare, Tynygwag, two slangs called Llaine Herbert, and a m. and lands called Tycam, all p. Llanrhystud, several m's and lands in the town of Aberystwyth, m's and lands called Caegynon, Gwgodd Halt otherwise Gwairglawdd otherwise Halt fach, both p. Llanbadarn Fawr, twenty four slangs or pieces of land and barley-ground in Morfa Escob, p. Llansanffraid, m's and lands called Pantyrerchwyn, Pantgwaingoy, Llwynbabi and Cwm, p. Betws Bledrws, m's and lands called Goytreuchaf and Goytreissa in p's Betws Bledrws and Llangybi, a m. and garden in the village and p. Llangybi, m's and lands called Brynhawnant, Dryscol otherwise Drescol and Kaemawr in the town of Tregaron, m's and lands called Ochorderrygaron, Derrygaron and Wainfawr otherwise Waunfawr, and a chief rent of 13s. 4d. out of Gwainceabwd, all p. Caron, a water corn grist mill called Melin Rhydypandy, p. Llangeitho, m's and lands called Wernfach, Glangorsfach and Derry Odyn, all p. Llanbadarn Odwyn, m's and lands called Pontfach, Pembrynyrodyn, Cwm-march ucha and Cwm-marchissa and a water corn grist mill called Melin Kilkennin, all p. Cilcennin, m's and lands called Gwrthwintucha and Gwrthwint Issa, both p. Trefilan, and a m. and lands called Trefaes in p. Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, 1800; pre-nuptial settlement of John Morgan of Rhiwlas, gent., and Anne Morgan of p. Cilcennin, spinster, 1802; valuation of Rhiwlas ucha (190a.), Rhiwlas fach (10a), Cwm March ucha (68a.), Cwm March issa (81a.), Penycwm (17a.) and Blaenplwy (5a.), all p. Cilcennin, the property of John Morgans, gent., 1850; lease by John Morgans of Rhowlas, gent., to Margaret Morgans of Rhiwlas, spinster, his illegitimate daughter, of Blaenplwyf and two fields called Caemellin and Rhosefach for 60 years, 1858; and pre-nuptial settlement (attested copy, 1858) of John Morgans of Rhiwlas, gent., and Margaret Lewis of Rhiwlas, spinster, 1858.

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Formerly NLW, Roberts & Evans 15/2.

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Preferred citation: CB3/9.

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vtls006606452

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: CB 3/9 (Bocs 16).