Dangos 1596 canlyniad

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Coleman collection of deeds
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Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Card. on 26 Mar. 1657 before John Haggatt and ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Card. on 26 Mar. 1657 before John Haggatt and Bennett Hoskins, justices of the said sessions, between Lewis Lewis, gent., plaintiff, and Robert Griffiths, esq., and William Dennington, esq., defendants, when the said plaintiff recovered from the said defendants the man. of Generglyn and 140 m's, 12 water corn mills, 7 walke mills, 22,400 a. of land, and £25 rent in Generglyn, Llanvihangell, Castle Gwalter, Scibory, Coed Diffryn, Clarach Kywethy Brenin, Llanbadarnvawr, Rivell Kynnill Maior Kaylon M.... Elyrch Treveyrick Porsell Canell Dyffrin Melythur, Nantyrarian, Aberystwith, Henllys, Llanginvelin, and Cwmphidioll. Defendants called on Sir Richard Price, bart, to warrant the title, who called on Robert Tyler to warrant. his title.

Indenture, being a lease from Thomas Pryse of Gogerthan, co. Card., esq., to William Courtney, late of p. St David's ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Thomas Pryse of Gogerthan, co. Card., esq., to William Courtney, late of p. St David's, co. Pemb., but now of p. Llanbadarnvawr, co. Card., gent., of a m. and lands called Dole fach in p. Llanbadarnvawr and in the tenure of the said William Courtney and Richard Mredith. Term: The lives of William Williams, junior (son and heir apparent of William Williams of the town of Llanbadarnvawr, gent.) and of Peter Courtney and ffrancis Courtney (sons of Peter Courtney of London, gent.). Yearly rent: £20, the tenant to pay all chief rents, taxes, &c. Witnesses: John ....; John Rodrick.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Card. between Daniel Jones, clerk, plaintiff, and ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Card. between Daniel Jones, clerk, plaintiff, and Daniel Williams, Mary, his wife, and William Jones, gent., and Gwen, his wife, defendants, when the said defendants released to the said plaintiff 3 m's, &c. and 225 a. of land in p. Caron and town of Tregaron, co. Card.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Card. between Walter Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, and ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Card. between Walter Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, and David Davies Morgan, clerk, Christiana, his wife, and Eleanor Morgan, spinster, when the said defendants released to the said plaintiff 12 m's, &c., a water corn mill, and 3,800 a. of land in p. Llandyssul, co. Card.

Copy Of The Will of David Davies of Ystrad in p. Llanfihangel Ystrad, co Card., esq. Testator devised as follows:- ...,

Copy Of The Will of David Davies of Ystrad in p. Llanfihangel Ystrad, co Card., esq. Testator devised as follows:- To my friends, John Thomas of LIanvaughan, co. Card., esq., John Touchet of Millman St, near the Foundling Hospital, Middlesex, barrister at law, David Davies of Bristol, DL, and Herbert Lloyd of Carm., gent., all my realty on trust to pay my debts and those of my dec. brother, Herbert John Lloyd Davies, and the fortune of my sister, Anna Maria Eleonora Milnes, widow, and, subject thereto, on trust for my mother, Anne Davies, of Aberystwyth for her life, with remainder to my said sister, Anna Maria Eleonora Milnes, for her life, with remainder to her first and other sons successively in tail, with remainders to the daughters as tenants in common, with remainder to my relation, Henry Touchet (son of the said John Touchet), for his life, with remainders over, with remainder to my relation, Thomas Davies (son of my said trustee, David Davies), for his life, with remainders over; in the event of my said realty vesting in the said Henry Touchet, he is to take the surname of Davies and to bear the arms and crest of the Davies's of Llwyd Jack; to the said Herbert Lloyd, my renewable lease of the tithes of Llansanfread, co. Card. on trust to pay my aunt, Margaret Davies, of the Turnstile in the town of Cardigan £20 yearly for her life, and, subject thereto, on trust for my said mother, Ann Davies, whom I appoint executrix. Witnesses: .... Lloyd, Brynogg; David Griffiths, Talbot, Aberystwyth; Henry Lewis, clerk to Mr John Gwynne, attomey, Carm.

Schedule Of Deeds in the possession of Edward Evans, produced on 22 Mar. 1828 in consequence of the notice [D ...,

Schedule Of Deeds in the possession of Edward Evans, produced on 22 Mar. 1828 in consequence of the notice [D. D. 1,462] served upon him. The schedule commences with an indenture dated 12 Dec. 1768. Memorandum by James Parry that the deeds in question were sealed up and entrusted to William Jones, esq., until they should be inspected on behalf of Owen Edwards and their proper custodian decided upon.

Release by Ieuan ap Gwillim David Gwalter ap Rees of p. St Ysmell, co. Carm., yeoman, to Maurice Jenkyn Morton ...,

Release by Ieuan ap Gwillim David Gwalter ap Rees of p. St Ysmell, co. Carm., yeoman, to Maurice Jenkyn Morton of one and a half a. of arable land with its appurtenances situate at a place called Trepenhaed, p. St Ysmell, between the lands of the late William Thomas ap G---- on the north and east sides and the lands of Her Majesty the Queen on the south and west sides, late the premises of Janet verch John. Witnesses: Moris Thomas Davy, Thomas Wyllyam, .... ap Rees. Latin.

Release by Ievan ap Gwillim David Gwalter ap Rees of p. St Ismells, co. Carm., yeoman, to Maurice Jenkin Morton ...,

Release by Ievan ap Gwillim David Gwalter ap Rees of p. St Ismells, co. Carm., yeoman, to Maurice Jenkin Morton of p. St Ismells of a m. and twenty a. (English measure), also a ruined chamber (chameria), with all its appurtenances, all of which premises were at some time occupied by the aforesaid Ievan ap Gwillim and situate at the place called Trepenhad, p. St Ismells between the land of a certain David John William on the north and south sides, the land of a certain Anthony Morgan on the west side, and the land of William Bedo on the east part. Consideration: A large sum of money. Witnesses: Jenkin Thomas Lawrence, Morris Jenkin Thomas, Nycholas David, and David John William, with others (not named). Latin.

Grant by Griffith Penry of p. Swansea, co. Glam., gent., to John Jenkin David of Llanguike, co. Glam., yeoman, of ...,

Grant by Griffith Penry of p. Swansea, co. Glam., gent., to John Jenkin David of Llanguike, co. Glam., yeoman, of all the tmt called Teer blan y garnant and its appurtenances in p. Bettus, co. Carm. [Carmithimensi] between the lands of Richard ap Ieuan on the west side, the lands of Rice Lloyd, gent., called Y gors lidan on the east side, and the lands of John Thomas Ieuan Morgan on the south side, and the torrent called Y garnant on the north side, now in the occupation of Jenkin David Morgan Lloyd. Consideration money: £30. Witnesses: John Hopkin Thomas Lloyd, John Hopkin Jenkin, Thomas Morgan Thomas, Ieuan Hopkin, John Bowen.

Bond in the penalty of £300, from David ap Owen Traharn of p. Llangaing, co. Carm., yeoman, to Margaret vergh ...,

Bond in the penalty of £300, from David ap Owen Traharn of p. Llangaing, co. Carm., yeoman, to Margaret vergh John of p. St. Ismells, co. Carm., widow, for quiet enjoyment by the latter of a m. wherein one William John Griffith lately dwelt, with all its appurtenances, situate at a certain place called Broadelay, p. St Ismells, until she be repaid £154. Witnesses: Richard Mansell, Water Johns, Ieuan David ap Ieuan Treharne, Rees Jenkin Thomas, Griffith Hugh Phillipp.

Release by David ap Owen Traharn of p. Llangaing, co. Carm., yeoman, to Margaret verch John of p. St Ismells ...,

Release by David ap Owen Traharn of p. Llangaing, co. Carm., yeoman, to Margaret verch John of p. St Ismells, co. Carm., widow, of the m. wherein one William John Griffith lately dwelt, with all its appurtenances, situate at a certain place called Broadelay within said p. St Ismells. Consideration money: £154. Witnesses: Richard Mansell, Water Johns, Ieuan David ap Ieuan Treharne, Rees Jenkin Thomas, Griffith Hugh Phillipp. Latin.

Grant by William Howell Thomas of Llangendeirne, co. Carm., yeoman, to Richard Griffith Lewis, p. Llangendeirne, yeoman, of all his ...,

Grant by William Howell Thomas of Llangendeirne, co. Carm., yeoman, to Richard Griffith Lewis, p. Llangendeirne, yeoman, of all his close of arable land, etc. commonly called Parke y mynydd containing by estimation about twelve English a. and situate at a place called Penkethy in skibor y lhan, p. Llangendeirne between his own land called Parke y pwll on the east side, the land of the said Richard Griffith on the east and south sides, the land of Anthony David Bevan on the west side, and the land of the said Anthony, the said William Howell Thomas's land called Parke dy hwnt y ty y mynydd, the land called Park mayne, and the royal highway on the north side. Consideration: A certain sum of money. Witnesses: Lewis Thomas, clerk, Griffith Lewis, Phillipp Griffith, Anthony David Bevan, Griffith Walker, William Rees. Latin.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £40 from Thomas Bowen (mortgagor) of Llandilo-talybont, co. Glam., clerk, to Jane Davides of Llandilo-talybont ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £40 from Thomas Bowen (mortgagor) of Llandilo-talybont, co. Glam., clerk, to Jane Davides of Llandilo-talybont aforesaid, widow, of all the several m's with their appurtenances situate within several p's Llanedy and Llanon, co. Carm., late in the several tenures and occupations of Steven Thomas, Ieuan David y gwaydh and Hugh Ieuan Morgan, and now in the tenure of William John. Witnesses: William Penry, Morgan Phillipps, William John, Mathew Penrie, John Morgan Morrice, David Johnes.

Release by Henry David of p. Llangendirne, co. Carm., yeoman, to his brother, John David, of p. Llangendirne, yeoman, of ...,

Release by Henry David of p. Llangendirne, co. Carm., yeoman, to his brother, John David, of p. Llangendirne, yeoman, of all and singular his m's and appurtenances situate at a place called Le blainey within p. Llangendirne, excepting three parcels of land lying there, the first parcel called Llayne vayne, the second parcel a meadow called Gwayne goch, the third parcel called Lletty maure. Consideration money: £5. Witnesses: Morris Richard, Morris Howell, Owen William, Thomas Dyer, corvisor, ---- David, scriptor. Latin.

Copy Of The Last Will And Testament of Mervin Cannon of Llanvin', co. Carm., gent., dated 22 Dec. 1658 and ...,

Copy Of The Last Will And Testament of Mervin Cannon of Llanvin', co. Carm., gent., dated 22 Dec. 1658 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 26 Feb. 1658-9. Testator mentions: My uncle, Sir Thomas Cannon, kt, dec.; my father, John Cannon, gent., dec.; my wife, Rachaell Cannon; my cozen, Walter Middleton, second son of my brother, Henry Middleton, esq.; my sister, Mary Keyting; my sister, Pellatiah Parry; my brother, John Middleton; my sister, Elizabeth Purify. Witnesses: France Cox, Richard Handcock, Mary Williams, Charles Middleton, and Wallter Thomas.

Bond in the penalty of £120, by Thomas Hughes of Gellie Galled, p. Llanelly, co. Carm., gent., to Griffith Thomas ...,

Bond in the penalty of £120, by Thomas Hughes of Gellie Galled, p. Llanelly, co. Carm., gent., to Griffith Thomas of p. Llangendeirne, gent., that in the event of the death of Sara Thomas (eldest daughter of said Griffith Thomas) without issue within a year and a day of her intended marriage to Lewis Hughes (eldest son and heir apparent of said Thomas Hughes), the said Thomas Hughes will forego a sum of £50 (part of a sum of £120, the portion of the said Sara) and will also cancel other obligations mentioned. Witnesses: ---- Llewellyn, Simon Llewelin, Charles Hughes, Thomas Hughes of Llanedy, Owen David of Pembrey, William Lewis of Llangendeirne, Edward William of Llandevaylog, Griffith Thomas the younger of Terracoed, Alexander John of Llanarthney, Griffith Thomas David, William Lake (the writer).

Lease from Dame Dorothy Drummond of Treventy, co. Carm., widow, to Edmond Thurlowe of p. Llanfihangel Abercywyn, co. Carm., gent.

Indenture, being a 21 years' lease from Dame Dorothy Drummond of Treventy, co. Carm., widow, to Edmond Thurlowe of p. Llanvyhangell Abercowyn, co. Carm., gent., of the following premises: all the m. heretofore in the occupation of Thomas Perott and now in the occupation of the said Edmund Thurlowe, containing about 260 a.; bounded thus from the bridge called Clyvan up to the river Towa, unto a thwarte hedge that leadeth up to Mr Bevan's gate, and so up towards the great moore that parts Llewes Rees and the premises, and thence to a bank belonging to Mr Phillips, and so to the gate that leadeth to Carmarthen, and from that gate down a hedge unto a moor that was in the possession of Robert Rees, and from thence north to the highway, and so west along the highway near the mill to Clyvan Bridge, with one quillet belonging to the said m. on the other side of the said river; another m. called Place y gweare containing about 160 a. now in the occupation of the said Edmund Thurlowe; another m. called Astis containing about 160 a. - the two last mentioned m's being bounded thus - from St Cleere's commons to a thwart-hedge that leadeth east up to Lower Court hedge thence north along the chief line to William John Gough's, and west along the bank that parteth William John Gough and the said Edmund Thurlowe to the gate, and from the said gate to the mill thence to the river and to the aforesaid commons; also a moiety of land belonging to a m. commonly called William John Yong's tmt, late in the tenure of the said William John Gough and now in the occupation of Edmund Thurloe, containing about 50 a., bounded thus: the highway to Carmarthen on the north side, the land between the said land, and the land of Adam Martin on the west side, the tmt of Astis aforesaid on the south side, and on the east side by a hedge near adjoining to the house late of the said William John Gough, now in the tenure of Howell William: all which premises are situate in said p. Llanvyhangell Abercowyn, co. Carm., at the yearly rent of £73 and four capons every Christmas, four horse-loads of lime or 2s., one day's reaping by four men or 2s., heriot of the best beast or £5.
Witnesses: John Woolfe, John Nycholson, Richard Chapman, William Jones.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £200 by Anthony Rudd of Pentre, p. Llangathen, co. Carm., gent., and Magdalen, his wife ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £200 by Anthony Rudd of Pentre, p. Llangathen, co. Carm., gent., and Magdalen, his wife (mortgagors), to Grace Williams of p. Talley, co. Carm., spinster, of all the m. and appurtenances commonly called by the name of Cwm Garon, situate in p. Llangadocke, co. Carm., now or late in the occupation of Morgan William or his assigns, two m's commonly known by the name Keventellich, situate in p. Llandingad, now or late in the several tenures of John Rudderch and Rees ap John or their assigns, all of which premises descended to the said Magdalen by and after the death of her mother, Martha Jones, and Thomas Jones, esq., her late brother. Witnesses: William Wogan, John Evans, Hugh Lloyd.

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