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Four letters from Henry Dawes from Nuneaton and Caernarfon, to Messrs Pemberton and Garth, Lincoln's Inn, London. Investment policy ? ...,

Four letters from Henry Dawes from Nuneaton and Caernarfon, to Messrs Pemberton and Garth, Lincoln's Inn, London. Investment policy ? in respect of trust funds set up under the terms of the marriage settlement of Charles Garden Duff.

Mortgage of an assurance policy for £1,300 on the life of the first party, and a Further Charge on the ...,

1 The Hon. Sybil Anna Katherine Wynn of Enstone, Oxfordshire, widow. 2 Joseph Gurney Barclay of Lombard Street, London, esq., and John George Dodson of Mayfair, Middlesex, MP, mortgage trustees of the Rock Life Assurance Company. Mortgage of an assurance policy for £1,300 on the life of the first party, and a Further Charge on the annuity and policies mortgaged in Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 1880, 8 March, 1880, 15 July, 1881, 25 March, 1881, 23 July, and 1882, 9 March, to secure a further loan of £1,000.

Mortgage (by Demise for 500 years) for securing the principal of £1,000 (5%) of a Bond 10 July 1775 (See ...,

1 Henry Scourfield, formerly of Robeston Hall, co. Pemb., now of Llanion, p. St Mary's, co. Pemb., esq. (eldest brother and heir at law of Thomas Scourfield and a Devisee of Henry Thomas; see No. 1). 2 David Rice of Brownslate, co. Pemb., esq. Mortgage (by Demise for 500 years) for securing the principal of £1,000 (5%) of a Bond 10 July 1775 (See No. 5) of Slough Farm (250 a.), p. St John The Evangelist, co. Brec., formerly occupied by Elizabeth Jarvis (Devisee for life and sole Executrix of the will of Henry Thomas, 31 Jan. 1757, see No. 1) and other lands 1 may claim as devisee of Henry Thomas. Recital of a judgement obtained against 1 for failure to pay the principal named in the Bond of 10 July 1775 (see No. 5).

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for the county of Cardigan 29 April 1736, whereby Richard Gwynne and ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for the county of Cardigan 29 April 1736, whereby Richard Gwynne and John Jones, esquires, recovered from Thomas Jones and Thomas Lloyd, gentlemen, messuages and lands in the parishes of Llandyssyll, Llannarth and Llandissillio.

Lease of possession of a messuage called Pantyporthman with two cots or houses thereon and a messuage called Cwmtowill in ...,

  1. David Lloyd of Altyrodyn in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, esq.;. 2. Thomas Jones of Pantglase, co. Carmarthen, gent. Lease of possession of a messuage called Pantyporthman with two cots or houses thereon and a messuage called Cwmtowill in the parish of Llangeler, and messuages called Penybont, Wern Vach, Troedyrhiw and Bridgend House otherwise Penybont in the parish of Llanvihangell Yerwoth, all in co. Carmarthen, and all other the messuages, etc., of the said David Lloyd in co. Carmarthen.

Release of the messuages leased in No. 36 of 9 Aug., to make the said Thomas Jones a tenant to ...,

  1. David Lloyd;. 2. Thomas Jones;. 3. David Llwyd of Berllandowill, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Woodford Rice of Gelly Vergam, co. Carmarthen, gent. Release of the messuages leased in No. 36 of 9 Aug., to make the said Thomas Jones a tenant to the free-hold for the suffering of a recovery.

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for co. Cardigan, 25 Aug. 1742, whereby David Llwyd, esq., and Woodford ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for co. Cardigan, 25 Aug. 1742, whereby David Llwyd, esq., and Woodford Rice, gent., recovered from Thomas Jones, gent., messuages and lands in the parishes of Llandissill and Llanwenog in the said county.

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for co. Carmarthen, 6 Sept. 1742, whereby David Llwyd, esq., and Woodford ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the sessions for co. Carmarthen, 6 Sept. 1742, whereby David Llwyd, esq., and Woodford Rice, gent., recovered from Thomas Jones, gent., recovered from Thomas Jones, gent., messuages and lands in the parishes of Llangeler and Llanvihangel Yerwarth otherwise Llanvihangell Orath in the said county.

Canlyniadau 41 i 60 o 1902