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Agreement after the marriage of the said Rice Llwyd and Jane his wife touching the property specified in No. 2361 ...,

  1. Rice Llwyd of Doleglynen, co. Merioneth, gent., and Jane his wife, one of the daughters of Doctor James Lladd, deceased;. 2. Phillip Burton of Lincolns Inn, esq., and Isaac Brockden of London, merchant. Agreement after the marriage of the said Rice Llwyd and Jane his wife touching the property specified in No. 2361 dated 19 May 1725.

Agreement between dominus Nicholas son of Martin [d. 1282], lord of Kenm', and Jordan de Cantington' whereby the said Nicholas ...,

Agreement between dominus Nicholas son of Martin [d. 1282], lord of Kenm', and Jordan de Cantington' whereby the said Nicholas granted to the said Jordan all his land between the river of Creuthyn and the land of Fiscard; he also granted to the said Jordan and his men of Kilsauey, Kilkenaweyn, Trefwrah' and Fiscard the common of pasture of Coytteuahc outside of the corn and meadow (extra bladum et pratum) and excepting places for building gardens and making cartilages as far as the river of Gweun and so ascending along the river of Gweun as far as the place where the river of Fernant falls into Gweun and so ascending along Fernant as far as Talpontesery and so from Talpontesery directly as far as the river that descends towards Trefwrath and so as far as the land of Trefwrath. For this grant the said Jordan released to the said Nicholas all the land which the latter gave to him within the ditch of the park of the said Nicholas in the land of Cruntloyn with all the common which Jordan or his men were accustomed to have there; Jordan also granted to Nicholas all the land between the river of Creuthyn and the river of gweun which Llewelyn ap Traharn formerly held. He also granted to the said Nicholas and to all his men in Coyttauath dwelling or likewise working by hand and to all his men enfeoffed (feffiatis) in his forests common of pasture through all his land between the river of Gweun and the river of Nanhescun as far as the sea. Witnesses: domini Gilbert de Vall', Walter Malenfant, Geoffrey de Rup', knights, Robert son of Walter, William ab Gurwar', constable of Kemm', David ab Oweyn, Llewelyn ab Oweyn, Jordan Hode, Howel ab Eynon. Latin. (Printed in Baronia de Kemeys pp. 52-3).

Agreement between Owen Phillipps of the parish of Neverne, husbandman, and Margarett his wife, executrix of Owen Thomas late of ...,

Agreement between Owen Phillipps of the parish of Neverne, husbandman, and Margarett his wife, executrix of Owen Thomas late of the said parish deceased, former husband of the said Margarett of the one part and William Lloyd of Penpedwast, gent., son and heir of Thomas Lloyd, esq., deceased, of the other part, touching the possession of Coedwinog vach otherwise Parke y Quarell, granted to the said Margarett for life under the will of the said Owen Thomas.

Agreement between Res Gruffuth, esq., and William Owen, gent., that, whereas the said Res Gruffuth holds the office of stewardship ...,

Agreement between Res Gruffuth, esq., and William Owen, gent., that, whereas the said Res Gruffuth holds the office of stewardship and receivership of the shire of Pembrok of the grant of Sir William a Parr, knight, the said Res Gruffuth shall obtain of the said Sir William a Parr a joint and several commission of the said offices or of either of them to himself and William Owen, and that the said Res Gruffith shall permit William Owen to occupy the office of receiver within the said shire without and vexation or impediment during the time the office shall be in the hands of the said Res Gruffuth, and that the said William Owen shall save harmless and discharge the said Res Gruffuth against the king and Sir William a Parr of all such sums of money as the said Res Gruffuth shall be yearly charged with upon his account by the king's auditor by reason of the said office of receivership.

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