Dangos 1655 canlyniad

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Roberts & Evans, Aberystwyth (Solicitors) Records,
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Minor clients,

‘Minor clients’ are generally those that did not have a continuing relationship with Roberts & Evans; where the solicitors acted, for example, in the writing or proving of a will, or in the sale or purchase of a property. The papers of minor clients will amount to one file each.

Rev. J. M. Lewis of Llwynunig, p. Llanfarian,

Original bundle of deeds, 1654-1863 (gap 1655-1748), relating to messuages called Maes y Madog and Maes y Ceubren, p. Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, Tyr glan fullbrook in the village and p. of Llanbadarn Fawr, Cae garw, Cefn Hyrfryn, Gwern Phillip, Llayn ystlys, Wayn Du and Wayn Vawr, all in Parsel Uchaf-yn-dre in the same p., Ty dan y ffonwent in Parsel Isaf-yn-dre in the same p., Tythyn Lewis Davies du, a capital messuage called Ty Mawr otherwise Ty Hughe Morris otherwise Ty Mawr yn y Dre otherwise Ty Mawr wrth Cae Hoby, messuages called Glan David Du and Lyast Gwilym David Du, and houses and gardens called Glan David Du, Gardd yr heol, Telyne vach, Ty bryn yr odyn, Ty ffen Rhees otherwise Tyr yr odyn, and a field called Cae'r Berllan, all in the same p., and all apparently the property of Rev. J. M. Lewis. Bundle originally labelled 'Rev. J. M. Lewis, Llwynunig, Llanfarian'.

Evan Hughes-Davies of Ystrad Teilo, p. Llanrhystud,

Original bundle of deeds, 1662-1913, relating to a farm called Delfarch, p. Llangurig, co. Mont., including the post nuptial settlement of Henry Hammer of Llanegryn, co. Mer., gent., and Ellin Parry his wife, 1693, an attested copy of the pre-nuptial settlement of James Hamer the younger of p. Llanfihangel Helygen, gent., and Anne Davies of p. Llansanffraid Cwmteuddwr, both co. Rad., 1778; copy terrier of p. Llangurig, 1826; map of Delfarch, 1845; probate of will (dated 1848) of Henry Hamer of Delfarch, p. Llangurig, gent., 1863; administration of Anne Jane Davies of the same [wife of Evan Hughes-Davies and daughter of the said Henry Hamer], 1893; agreement for the tenancy of Delfarch Quarry, 1913; sale catalogue of 1000 acres of land in p. Llanrhystud, part of the Mabws estate, including Ystrad Teilo, 1918; inland revenue receipts for payments of duties on the estates of Henry Hamer, 1865, and Jane Hamer, 1884; and receipts and correspondence, 1894-1932, mainly relating to the trusts of Dr J. E. Hughes, dec., who was a trustee under the wills of Rev. Charles Jones and Thomas Davies, including an account book with the Llanrhystud & Llanon Bull Society, 1926-1931. Bundle originally labelled 'Old Deeds relating to Delfarch; no real value'.

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Properties in Llan-non, p. Llansanffraid,

Original bundle of deeds relating to a house and garden called Ty wrth keven y neyedd fawer yn Llannon, a slang or acre of barley ground, a house and garden called Nauid of Llan-Non, parcels of land called Llain Rutherch and Llain y Garreg Gôch in Morfa Escob, a messuage called Ty Canol in the village of Llan-non, a messuage called Penlan and a slang of ground with a lime kiln erected thereon, all p. Llansanffraid, including the post-nuptial settlement of Evan Jenkin and Catherine Griffith daughter of Griffith Morris, both of Llansanffraid, 1694.

Pantybarwn, p. Llangwyryfon,

Original bundle of deeds relating to Pantybarwn, p. Llangwyryfon, including a commitment by Charles Pryse to convey the equity of redemption of the whole of his estate to Rev. Thomas Davies for the principal money and interest he owes him, reserving only his dwellinghouse, garden and liberty to dig turf for the duration of his natural life, 1800; and a copy (1847) of the will (dated 1835) and probate (dated 1837) of Rev. Daniel Lewis of Pantybarwn, p. Llangwyryfon.

David Evans of Tanyrallt, p. Llangwyryfon,

Original bundle of papers relating to the estate of David Evans of Tanrallt, p. Llangwyryfon, comprising deeds and documents, 1697-1905, relating mainly to Llety Gwyn, previously called Tyddyn y Llety Du, p. Llanrhystud, and Tanyrallt aforesaid, including probate of the will (1797) of James Richards of Llety Gwyn, 1804; copy demise (1846) for 999 years of a piece of land with the [Congregationalist] meeting house thereon called Saron, p. Llangwryfon, 1903; probate of will (1856) of James James of Penlan, p. Llanrhystud, farmer, 1863, together with legacy and succession duty receipts, 1863; pre-nuptial settlement of Richard James of Penlan, farmer, and Jane Edwards of Tanyrallt, 1874; will of Evan Edwards of Tanyralt, 1883; inventory of the goods of the said Richard James, 1892; and bills and receipts, 1883-1910, and used cheques, 1910. The 1765-1766 papers involve an early example of a particularly Cardiganshire phenomenon, the London milkman. Bundle originally labelled 'David Edwards dec. Old deeds Tanyrallt Llangwyryfon'.

Richard Thomas of the Custom House, London,

Original bundle of deeds, mainly mortgages and assignments of mortgages, relating to messuages called Penycwm otherwise Erwwen, Bugeildy otherwise Cefn Gwyn, and Gwarycae, p's Llanddeiniol and Llangwryfon, purchased by Thomas Bonsall of Fronfraith in 1791, and including a pedigree (c.1600-c.1790) of Richard Thomas formerly of Penycwm and later of Bristol, tide surveyor and then of the Custom House, London, excise officer, c.1790.

Boultbee-Shatton estate,

Two original bundles of deeds mainly relating to m's and lands in p's Llanybydder, Pencarreg and Llanboidy, co. Carm., comprising (i) probate of the will (dated 1709) of Owen John of p. Tredreyr, co.Card., 1711; deeds mainly relating to m's and lands called Tyrymaes Issa (later called Maes issa) and Tyr y Maes Ycha otherwise Tyr y Maes Canol (Maes canol), p. Pencarreg, co. Carm., 1741-1823; and schedule (two copies) of the deeds in the two bundles, 1867; and (ii) deeds, 1745-1803, including pre-nuptial settlement of John Adams of Whitland, co. Carm., esq., and Elizabeth Lloyd, second daughter of Walter Lloyd of Peterwell, co. Card., esq., 1745; and lease and release by Abel Jenkins of New Inn, co. Mddx., gent., and John Adams of Peterwell, esq., to John Smith of p. St Clement Danes, co.. Mddx., gent., to create a tenant to the precipe of m's and lands in p's Llanddewi Felffre, co. Pemb., and Llanboidy, Llan-gain, Henllan Amgoed and Llangynin, co. Carm., including the cap. m. called Whitland, 1775. The deeds were delivered to Frederick Rowland Roberts of Aberystwyth, esq., on the authority of Thomas Lewis Lloyd, Thomas Cruttwell and John Boultbee, esqs, and Mrs W. J. Boultbee, 1867. Two further Boultbee deeds, found loose in the same box, have been added to bundle (ii): oath of John Boultbee, esq., for the performance of the office of keeper of the peace in co. Card., 1843; and bond in £500 by John Boultbee of Noyadd, esq., to Roderick Grimes of Aberystwyth, gent., to indemnify the latter, the stakeholder of the Gogerddan Stakes horse race, against claims of the other horse owners, 1845.

Maesbangor estate, p's Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn and Llanbadarn Fawr,

Original bundle of deeds relating to the Maesbangor estate including farms and m's called Tythyn Brynbool otherwise Tythyn Beavan bool, and Tythyn Blaen Weyne issa, p. Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, a capital m. called Maesbangor, a water corn grist mill called Melin Maesbangor, a tucking or fulling mill called Meilinbann Maesbangor otherwise Pandy Maesbangor, a m. called Neuadd, a water corn grist mill called Kevenllech otherwise Cefnllech, all p. Llanbadarn Fawr; leasehold premises in Little Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, and a m. called Cae Maelgwyn together with three cottages and [Garn] Calvinistic Methodist chapel, t. Cynnull Mawr, p. Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, 1863, including probate of will (dated 1825) and codicil (dated 1827) of John Jones of Aberystwyth, gent., [solicitor], 1828; appointment of John Morgan of Tynllidiart, co. Card., gent., by the Commissioner of Woods and Forests as gamekeeper for t. Melindwr, [p. Llanbadarn Fawr], 1839; and probate of will of Griffith Evans of Aberystwyth, confectioner, 1866.

Rev. Thomas Davies of Pantyfedwen,

Original bundle of deeds relating to messuages called Tythin Dole y Pandy (later called Ty Mawr), Tythin Llwyn y Mwyn and Tythyn y Gloythan, all p. Gwnnws, Tythyn y Ddole goed in p. Caron, and Penybont, Ty Tafarn Rhyd vendigaid, Tythyn Dole y Coed Issa, Tythin Dole y Gwydde, Tythyn Pen pont rhyd vendiged and Tythyn Pen y Syngryg, all p's Gwnnws and Caron. Tythin Llwyn y Mwyn was purchased by Rev. Thomas Davies in 1800.

Treteio, p. St Davids, co. Pemb.,

Release (lease to vest possession not found) by William Tusker of Haverfordwest, gent., and others, to Thomas Whitton of Ramsey Island, gent., being a mortgage of messuages and lands in the townred and fields of 'Tretio Vawr', July 1727; a computation of Treteio, belonging to Thomas Whitton, esq., comparing Henry John's and Thomas Lewis's measurements of 92 parcels of land, [mid 18 cent.]; an exchange and division of lands in the townred and fields of Treteio (map attached, scale 6 chains=1 inch) between Owen Perrot Edwardes of Haverfordwest, clerk, William Jones of Llether, p. Brawdy, esq., Thomas Whitton of Haverfordwest, gent., George Harries of Treg[illegible]t, esq., William Meyler of Tremynydd, p. St Davids, gent., Sir Richard Philipps of Picton Castle and others, being the major part of the trustees for the disposal of Dr Jones's charity, and John Harries of [illegible], all co. Pemb., Jan. 1771; a lease for three lives by Thomas Whitton of Haverfordwest to William Mortimer of St Davids, both gents, of the messuage and lands in the townred and fields of Treteio, Dec. 1771; accounts of work done on Mr Whitton's estate at Tretio, 1773; copy will and codicil (both dated 1774) of Thomas Whitton of p. Haverfordwest St Martin, 1774, including leaving Tretio, the island of Ramsey and Merry Vale to his wife Ann Whitton for life, and afterwards to his nephew Thhomas Whitton Andrews; a draft deed between Thomas Whitton Andrews of Chatham, co. Kent, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and George Parry of Haverfordwest, gent., declaring the uses of a fine levied on a moiety of Tretio, 1781, and draft release of Tretio Vawr, 1799; an offer [--] to 'Madam' to buy her moiety of Tretio, 1799; and related papers.

Pen y Ddol Vawr, p. Gwnnws,

Original bundle of deeds relating to messuages called Tir Pen y Ddol Vawr in p. Gwnnws, Tir y Brin Glas, Tir y Gwngoed issa and Tir Sion Rowland yng nghwm brevi (later called Tir Cwm Brevi), all p. Llanddewibrefi, Tir yr ystrad in p. Caron, and Tir Tythin y Gorse Vawr in p. Lledrod, all in co. Card., and Tir Keven Gardis in p. Llanfihangel Abergwesyn, co. Brec., purchased by Rev. Thomas Davies in 1795, including the post-nuptial settlement of Thomas Davies, son and heir apparent of John Davies of Pen y Ddol Vawr, p. Gwnnws, gent., and Jane Jones, eldest daughter of John Richard of Kilfach y Pwnn, p. Caron, gent., 1723. Original wrapper marked 'Title deeds relating to "The Sign" &c'.

Fedw, p. Darowen, co. Mont.,

Original bundle of deeds relating to a farm called Fedw, p. Darowen, co. Mont., previously comprising messuages called Tyddyn Isa yn Ghaerseddfan, Tyddyn y Fedw, Tyddyn y Gartheni, Y Brin Gwyllt, Y Drill and Tan y Ffynnon, including the post nuptial settlement of Morgan Lewis of Fedw and Jane his wife, 1796; and copy will of Lewis Morgan of the same, farmer, 1871, together with a plan of the premises. Bundle originally labelled 'Catherine Mary Pugh; 348'.

Lanllwyd, p. Llanbadarn Fawr,

Original bundle of deeds relating to Lanlwyd ycha, Lanlwyd Issa, Bwlch y Goyfordd and Tyr y Gorse, p's Llanbadarn Fawr and Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, 1767-1812. The enclosed deed relating to Tythin y Bryssig, Tyr Erw'r ffoes, Parke hen, Ty blaen y pant, Parke y Brythdir and Parke Newidd, p. Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, 1734, is probably unrelated.

Wickham of Penywern, p. Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn,

Original bundle of deeds relating to the Penywern estate, belonging to Richard Phillipps and later to the Wickham family, comprising a messuage called Cynon Isa, p. Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, a cottage or dairy house Llyastganol yn Cwm Ergir, p. Llanbadarn Fawr, messuages called Erw y maen Llwyd, Pencwm, Ty Llwyd yn y Pentre, Tythin Llyastmaenllwyd, Tythin y Coed, Tythin y Cwm and Tythin y Garn vach, p. Llansanffraid, a capital messuage called Penywern, p's Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn and Llanbadarn Fawr, including the post-nuptial settlement of Richard Phillipps of Penywern, gent., and Margaret his wife, 1743; the pre-nuptial settlement of Elizabeth Wickham of Aberystwyth, spinster, natural daughter of William Wickham late of Penywern and John James of Aberystwyth, shopkeeper, 1817; and deed of partition of the said estate, 1833.

Gelli estate, p. Trefilan,

Original bundle of deeds relating to the Gelli estate, p's Trefilan and Nancwnlle, particularly to a messuage called Ty yn y Cwm, p. Nancwnlle, including pre-nuptial settlements of Evan David of Nancwnlle, yeoman, and Dorothy Evan of p. Trefilan, 1736, and Thomas Rogers, gent., eldest son and heir of Lewis Rogers of Gelli, p. Trefilan, and Anne Hughes of Aberllollwyn, 1761; a copy of the Carmarthen Journal, 31 March 1826; the pre-nuptial settlement of the Rev. Thomas Evans of Mathry, co. Pemb., clerk, and Sophia Jones of Gelli, devisee in fee of a third part of the Gelli estate under the will of her late uncle, Thomas Rogers, 1854, and administration of Sophia Evans of Carrog, p. Llanddeiniol, 1863. Bundle originally labelled 'Thomas Rogers dec.'

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Edward Davies of Maenarthur, p. Llanafan,

Original bundle of deeds relating to Cwmllechwedd and Havod Wennog, p. Lledrod, including the post-nuptial settlement of Morgan Hughes of p. Gwnnws, gent., and Gwen, his wife, 1744; the post-nuptial settlement of David Hughes of Wernfelen, gentleman, and Elizabeth his wife, 1770; probate of the wills of David Hughes of Cwmllechwedd, gent., 1862 (will dated 1851), and of Edward Davies of Maenarthur, p. Llanafan, farmer [who eventually inherited Cwmllechwedd under the will of David Hughes], 1879; sale catalogue of a 900 acre estate in p's Ystradmeurig, Lledrod, Llanrhystud, Llanddeiniol, Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn and the town of Tregaron, ordered to be sold by the trustees of the 'Ystradmeurig Grammar School Foundation', 1893; and administration of Esther Davies of Wellington House, p. Gwnnws, widow, 1894. Bundle originally labelled 'Title Deeds of Cwmllechwedd' and 'Will of Edward Davies Maenarthur ...'.

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