Dangos 1532 canlyniad

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Policy Of Assurance for £200 on the life of William Jones of Menai Bridge, North Wales, coroner and attorney, (aged ...,

Policy Of Assurance for £200 on the life of William Jones of Menai Bridge, North Wales, coroner and attorney, (aged 49), issued by the Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Society, with which is united the East of England. Annual premium: £9.1.2. Signed by Geo. Ashlin, Arthur Pearson, and G. Harris, directors. Witness: Edward Butler, secretary.

Grant by Robert Knollys of Caversham, Oxfordshire, esq., and Katherine, his wife, to William Parry of Treberred, co. Brec., gent ...,

Grant by Robert Knollys of Caversham, Oxfordshire, esq., and Katherine, his wife, to William Parry of Treberred, co. Brec., gent., and John Watkyn of Llanhamloughe in co. Brec., gent., of all that man. with appurtenances, situate in p's Llanvillo and Llandevilog, co. Brec., called the man. of Moote, and all that man. with appurtenances called the man. of Leghvaine, situate in said co. Brec., and all the man. of Skatherogg, situate in p. Llansanfred in said co. Brec. Consideration money: £390. Latin.

Grant by Howel John Harrie of Lanellie, co. Brec., yeoman, and William John Harrie, yeoman, of p. Lanellie, in consideration ...,

Grant by Howel John Harrie of Lanellie, co. Brec., yeoman, and William John Harrie, yeoman, of p. Lanellie, in consideration of a certain sum of money, to Morgan Rosser of Lanellie, yeoman, of the moiety of a m. and close of land commonly called Tire gwast mayre, now in the occupation of John ap Rees and Maude, his wife, and situate in p. Lanellie, at the yearly rent of 1d. payable to the lord of the fee. Witnesses: Watkin Lewis, Philipe Howell, Meredith ap Rosser, Thomas ap Rosser, David Thomas, Morgan John Ieuan. Latin.

Deed Poll (reciting an indenture, dated 24 July 1539, whereby Walter Thomas of Writtell, Essex, gent., leased to one David ...,

Deed Poll (reciting an indenture, dated 24 July 1539, whereby Walter Thomas of Writtell, Essex, gent., leased to one David ap Ieuan ap Llewelyn of p. Llanellie, two parcels of land with appurtenances, whereof the first is called Tire y thewenith, and the second parcel called Tire llette ora, situate in p. Llanellie within the lp of Crichowell, for a term of 99 years at the yearly rent of 6s.8), being an assignment by William John of Llanellie, co. Brec., yeoman, and John ap John of p. Llanellie (the heirs of the aforesaid David ap Ieuan) to Watkine Lewes of p. Llanellie, of the moiety of the above premises for the residue of the said term of 99 years. Consideration: A certain sum of money. Witnesses: Thomas ap Richard Philip, Rees William Philip Powell, Thomas William, William Watkin and others (not named).

Release by Margaret Thomas Gwillim of Llanbeder, co. Brec., spinster, to Howel Lewis ap Gwillim of Llanbeder aforesaid, yeoman, of ...,

Release by Margaret Thomas Gwillim of Llanbeder, co. Brec., spinster, to Howel Lewis ap Gwillim of Llanbeder aforesaid, yeoman, of all her rights to a moiety of a parcel of arable land called Cae Madog ycha next adjoining a parcel of land called Erow yn harod, and to a moiety of a similar parcel called Cae Madog yssa next adjoining the royal highway there leading from the p. Church of Llanbeder towards Bysych, a moiety of a m. in which the aforesaid now lives and all its appurtenances, a moiety of a certain parcel of wood lying in the aforesaid parcel called Cae Madog yssa, a moiety of a parcel of land called Cae-newydd, and a fourth part of a m. and ovilis belonging thereto situate in Llanbeder aforesaid in a place called Cwm Bysych. Witnesses: John Watkin Morgan, William Bevan Philip, John Evan Meredith, Watkin John ap John, Evan David Wyllym, and Peter Jenkins, clerk. Latin.

Obligatory Note whereby Maud verch John of p. Llanbeder, co. Brec., spinster, and John ap John of p. Llanbeder, yeoman ...,

Obligatory Note whereby Maud verch John of p. Llanbeder, co. Brec., spinster, and John ap John of p. Llanbeder, yeoman, (natural father of the said Maud) acknowledge themselves to be bound to William Jenkin of p. Llantilio Pertholey, co. Mon. in the sum of £30 to keep the covenants in an indenture dated 13 Aug. 1656. Witnesses: Morgan Thomas, Morgan Jones, Thomas Morgan, William Jenkin, Howell Jones, Lewis Morgans, Howell Watkin Jenkin, Morgan William Jenkin.

Indenture, being a settlement on the marriage of Edward Games of Crug, co. Brec., gent., to Anne (who received £500 ...,

Indenture, being a settlement on the marriage of Edward Games of Crug, co. Brec., gent., to Anne (who received £500 as her marriage portion), the eldest daughter of Bartholomew Games of Tregare, co. Brec., gent., of the capital m. called Glancwy with appurtenances, lately purchased of Thomas Gunter, the tmt commonly called Tredulke, the parcel of land called Kae yr dintyr, another m., barn, and plot of land in the tenure of William Thomas Morgan, also a house and garden with a tucking mill belonging thereto, another house and garden in the possession of Watkin Richard and another house and plot of land lately purchased of one William Beavan Smith, and one parcel of land called Kae Evan Ychan, another plot of land bought of Edward James of Coytie, also one water grist mill commonly called Aberclydach Mill now in the tenure of Richard Howell, one parcel of meadow ground commonly called Gwarlod y goror, another tmt now in the tenure of William Phillips, also one house, garden, &c. commonly called Goror; all which premises are situate within p's Llanvigan and Llandetty, co. Brec., containing by estimation about 300 a. Witnesses: Edward Jones, Howell Williams of Lanvigan, ---- Morgan of Llanbranyan, William Davies, scriptor.

Indenture, being a grant by Lewis Watkin of p. Llanigon, co. Brec., to David Price of Penlan, p. Llanigon, of ...,

Indenture, being a grant by Lewis Watkin of p. Llanigon, co. Brec., to David Price of Penlan, p. Llanigon, of all that parcel of land, arable and woodland, situated in p. Llanigon, the same being parcel of a close there called Cae'r nant ycha and of the woodland thereunto belonging called Cwm yssa, containing one perch in breadth in all places, and in length from the land of the said David Price called Cwm penlan through and along the said close called Cae'r nant ycha by the side of the hedge and meer between the same close and part of the said woodland .... [MS torn and illegible] through the said woodland along the other and upper side of the aforesaid hedge, and thence directly to a place where wood now grows.in the said close of Kae'r nantycha, and over the pathway into the highway called Hewl y dery alias Hewl killcrwne, which premises are now in the tenure of Watkin Lewis, father of the said Lewis Watkin; with liberty to the said David Price to enclose the said parcel, as he intends to convert the said ground into a common way to lead from his said m. of Penlan into the highway aforesaid. Consideration money: One shilling. Witnesses: .... [MS torn and illegible], Watkin William, Howell Powell, John Price.

Deed Of Gift by Anne Prosser, of p. Llyswen, co. Brec., widow, to her son, William Prosser, of all her ...,

Deed Of Gift by Anne Prosser, of p. Llyswen, co. Brec., widow, to her son, William Prosser, of all her personal property, the said William to keep her with sufficient meat, drink, washing, lodging, and clothing during the term of her natural life, and pay all her debts and funeral charges. Witnesses: John Herbert, Phillipp Havard, Jenkin William.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from William Powell of p. Llangattock, near ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from William Powell of p. Llangattock, near Crickhowell, co. Brec., clerk, and Alexander Morgan of p. Partrishow, co. Brec., yeoman, to Richard Lewis of Court y kollen, co. Brec., esq., and David Davies of p. Llandevalley, co. Brec., gent., of all the tmt now or late in the occupation of the said Alexander Morgan, together with the several parcels of land pertaining thereto commonly known by the several names of Gwrlod Shon, Cae ythell, Y dryscoll, Cae yn gelly, Y ddoy Cae oddiar y tuy, Cae Shany, Cae Davidd duy, Cae David Powell yssa, and Y groft wrth y tuy, containing by estimation about 80 a., one parcel of meadow or pasture land commonly called Gwrlod hyd, containing by estimation about 2 a., one parcel of land called by the name of Ynis Adam, containing by estimation about ----; all which premises are situate in p. Partrishow, co. Brec. Witnesses: John Morgan of Patrishow, Thomas Harris of Llanvabon, John Evan of Groyne fechan.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), by Jenkin Lewis of p. Talachddy, co ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), by Jenkin Lewis of p. Talachddy, co. Brec., gent., and Richard Lewis, his son and heir, to Mary Awbrey of the town of Brec., widow, of the m. commonly called Tyr Pantey in p. Talachddy, now in the occupation of John David. Witnesses: J. Phillipp, Bartholomew Coke, John Phillipps.

Writ for the performance of certain covenants contained in a concord to a fine between William Thomas Taylor, Dorothy, his ...,

Writ for the performance of certain covenants contained in a concord to a fine between William Thomas Taylor, Dorothy, his wife, and others (named), and David Gwillim and Thomas Holloway, gent., in regard to 4 m's (and one undivided moiety of a m. called Maes gwyn), one fulling mill, three barns, four gardens, two orchards, 140 a. of arable land, 10 a. of meadow, 15 a. of pasture, 5 a. of wood, 15 a. of furze and heath, with appurtenances in p's Talgarth and St Michael, Cwmbduy, co. Brec.

Probate Of The Last Will And Testament of David Davies of Llwyncenol ychaf, p. Llanafan fawr, co. Brec., gent. Real ...,

Probate Of The Last Will And Testament of David Davies of Llwyncenol ychaf, p. Llanafan fawr, co. Brec., gent. Real property comprised the aforesaid tmt of Llwyncenol ychaf with its appurtenances. Testator mentions:- My wife Margaret; my sons Thomas Davies, David Davies, and John; my eldest daughter Gwenn and her daughter Anne Edwards; my daughters Margaret, Sarah, Elizabeth, Anne, and Mary. Witnesses: Thomas Evans, Thomas Davies, H. Beynon, clerk.

Indenture, being a lease for 18 years from Matthew Gwyn of the town of Neath, co. Glam., esq., to Daniel ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 18 years from Matthew Gwyn of the town of Neath, co. Glam., esq., to Daniel Harper of the bor. of Tamworth, Staffordshire, of all the m. called Garrw Llisha, situate in p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., now or late in the occupation of Rees Griffith or his undertenants, at the yearly rent of £14.14s., also yielding and doing suit of mill for the same to Dyvnant Mill in aforesaid p. Ystradgynlais, or paying in lieu thereof 29s. yearly to the occupier of Dyvnant Mill, i.e., at the rate of 2s. in the £, according to the above rent. Witnesses: William Gwyn and L. Thomas, his clerk.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £100 by John Martin of Crickhowell, co. Brec., victualler (mortgagor), to Sir John Edward Harington ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £100 by John Martin of Crickhowell, co. Brec., victualler (mortgagor), to Sir John Edward Harington of Berkley Square, Middlesex, bart., of the m's called Kilvaynor and Penyrheol, situate in p's St Michael Cwmdu aforesaid and Cathedine in co. Brec., late in the several occupations of Walter Watkins and David Davies, and now of John Clarke ; as further security John Martin assigns over his Globe Insurance Policy No. 2486 to the mortgagee; with recital of an indenture (dated 26-7 Dec. 1793) of the marriage settlement of Walter Watkins of p. St Michael, co. Brec., and Margaret, his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Jones of p. Llandevalley in co. Brec., one of their daughters, named Anne, being the wife of the aforesaid John Martin. Witnesses: Charles Gabill, Thomas Bailey.

Signet Letter Of George III, dated Westminster, 31 Aug. 1812, directed to John, Earl of Westmoreland, granting to John Jeffreys ...,

Signet Letter Of George III, dated Westminster, 31 Aug. 1812, directed to John, Earl of Westmoreland, granting to John Jeffreys, Earl Camden, the honour and dignity of Earl of co. Brec. by girting him with a sword and putting a cap of honour and a coronet of gold on his head, together with all and singular 'pre-heminences' appertaining to such name.

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