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Release of his fourth part of the properties specified in No. 1442 dated 28 March 1598. Witnesses: Ievan Gruffith, clerk ...,

  1. John Phillippes of the parish of Penrith, gent.;. 2. Thomas ap Thomas Richard of the parish of Llanvihangell Penbedowe, yeoman. Release of his fourth part of the properties specified in No. 1442 dated 28 March 1598. Witnesses: Ievan Gruffith, clerk, Thomas ap Thomas, James Thomas, Ievan Griffith Llewelin ap Owen, Thomas Owen, David Griffith ap John, Gwilim Myles, scribe. Latin.

Answer of George Owens, esq., defendant in the quo warranto suit touching his liberties and privileges in the parishes and ...,

Answer of George Owens, esq., defendant in the quo warranto suit touching his liberties and privileges in the parishes and vills of Neverne, Dinas, Newporte, Llanerchleidog, Llanllawarne, St. Dogmelles, Llanyvhaeth, Fescard, Melyney, Whitchurch, Nantgwyn, Llanvernach, Managhlogddy, Llangelman, Llandilo, Mainclecheg, Newcastle, Llanvaire, Harris Mote, Moivill, Castlebigh and Punchestone. Latin.

Covenant to suffer a recovery of two messuages and lands in the parishes of Llanvihangell Penbedowe and Penryth called Doley ...,

  1. James Thomas of Manerdyvy, gent.;. 2. Myles Thomas of Melyney, clerk, and Phillipp Morice of Cleydie, gent. Covenant to suffer a recovery of two messuages and lands in the parishes of Llanvihangell Penbedowe and Penryth called Doley Lloide and Tythyn Ros duy otherwise Clyn Lygen. Witnesses: Lewes Thomas, William Jenkin of Kilgarran, Thomas ap Ievan, Llewelyn David of Whitchurch in Kemes. Seal.

Bargain And Sale in consideration of £15 and of parcels of land called Tir yr Esceir near Crigie in Kemes ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllis in Kemes, esq.;. 2. Thomas Phellippe Younge of Tregamman, gent. Bargain And Sale in consideration of £15 and of parcels of land called Tir yr Esceir near Crigie in Kemes in the parishes of Nevarne and Bayvill to be conveyed by the said Thomas Phellippe Younge to George Owen, of the wardship of Rouland Younge, son and heir of Thomas Younge late of Trellyffaine, gent., deceased, together with the capital messuage called Trefdriss[y] otherwise Bremleton in the parish of Nevarne, wherein Rouland Young, gent., deceased, lately dwelled, parcels of land called Tir y Butler, late the lands of Hughe Butler, esq., one close or park called Tir y Buntanne, late the lands of William W.....en, esq., one messuage and lands called y Vron gôch issa in the parish of Nevarne in the tenure of Thomas Matheas Browne, two messuages and lands in Morva bach ycha in the said Parish in the tenure of John William Llwydach, one parcel of land called gavel Pistill Byrnach, late the lands of William Bowen in the said parish, with the reversion of a messuage in Vron gôch ycha, all of which are held of the said George Owen by knight's service and now in his hands by reason of the minority of the said Rouland Young, also the reversion of messuages and lands in Treboeth and Tregriffith in the parish of Moilgrove in the tenure of William David and Owen Thomas Matheas; also the wardship of Margaret Younge, daughter of the said Thomas Younge, deceased, with the reversion of two messuages in Morva bach issa and the reversion of the third part of the messuages and lands whereof Rouland Young, gent., deceased, grandfather of the said Rouland and Margarett Young died seised within the barony of Kemes and manor of Moilgrove and which Jennet verch Griffith, late wife of the said Rouland Young, deceased, holds for life. Witnesses: Ievan Lloid, George Owen, Gruffith Vaughan, John Evans, Phillip John Howell, Thomas Euan, scribe. Seal.

Grant of a messuage and lands called Tythyn Nant y Kribur, parish of Llandissill aforesaid. Witnesses: David Mores, Llewelyn Thomas ...,

  1. David Lloid ap Jenkin of Llandissill, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Rethergh ap Rees David of the same parish, yeoman. Grant of a messuage and lands called Tythyn Nant y Kribur, parish of Llandissill aforesaid. Witnesses: David Mores, Llewelyn Thomas ap Parry, David David Lloyd, Reynold David Lloyd, Thomas Mores, Lewes Phellipps. Latin. Seal.

Bond to indemnify the said John Evans against Thomas Lloyd, M.A., parson of Llangunllo, co. Cardigan, in respect of a ...,

  1. Richard ap Rees Gwyn of Kilypyll, parish of Nantgynlle, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. John Euans of the parish of Llanbadarnodyn, co. Cardigan, gent. Bond to indemnify the said John Evans against Thomas Lloyd, M.A., parson of Llangunllo, co. Cardigan, in respect of a recited bond. Witnesses: William John Taylor of the parish of Llanthewiebrevy, Thomas ap Morgan ap Ievan Guillim of the same, Griffith ap Howell ap Griffith of Nantguntle, David Thomas otherwise Wogrydd of the same. Latin.

Further Mortgage of the capital messuage and lands called Clyn Gwyn, the messuage and lands called Pen yr allt gôch ...,

  1. Richard William of the parish of Newchurch, co. Carmarthen, gent.;. 2. James Mores of the parish of Clidey, gent. Further Mortgage of the capital messuage and lands called Clyn Gwyn, the messuage and lands called Pen yr allt gôch, a meadow called Dol Hopkin, a house and garden called Tuy newydd otherwise Tir y Wern, parish of Newchurch, co. Carmarthen. Witnesses: Ievan Bowen, John Beynon, Reynald Mores, Rees Jones, Richard Gwillim.

Exemplification of a fine levied at the Great Sessions for the county of Pembroke on 8 Oct. 1548 between William ...,

Exemplification of a fine levied at the Great Sessions for the county of Pembroke on 8 Oct. 1548 between William Owen, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Lewes and Joan his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged three messuages, etc., in Henllis ychan and Henllis icha, Henlis Vorgan and Bayvyll in Kemes to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin. Part of seal.

Grant of a messuage called y weyn vaure in the parish and fee of Bayvill in Kemes. Witnesses: Thomas Younge ...,

  1. Thomas ap Rees David ap Owen of Pencelly in Eglosserowe, yeoman, and Alisona his wife;. 2. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, gent. Grant of a messuage called y weyn vaure in the parish and fee of Bayvill in Kemes. Witnesses: Thomas Younge, John Phillip Yong, William ap Owen of Eglosserow, William Thomas Jenkin, Mathew Jenkin, Lewis Ychan of Bayvill, David Llewelyn of the same, Richard Matheas of the same, Howel David otherwise llawen, Phillip John Howell, William Griffeth, David William Thomas, Lewis Griffeth David, Rees Moris, Rydderch David Matho, John Beynon, Edmond Johnes, scribe, and John Browne. Latin. Seals.
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