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Probate Of The Will of Thomas Reynish of Spittle, co. Pemb. Testator devised his m. called Spittle in p. Spittle ...,

Probate Of The Will of Thomas Reynish of Spittle, co. Pemb. Testator devised his m. called Spittle in p. Spittle to John Williams of Haverfordwest, esq., and William Stevens of Hubberston, co. Pemb. on trust to sell same and pay the following legacies:- My brother Peter Reynish, £100; my sister, Mary Reynish, £20; my natural son, William, £100, when 21. Witnesses: Henry Davies; John Higgon; John Stokes.

Indenture, being a lease from the Mayor (Richard Bowling) and Corporation of Pembroke to Richard Bowling the younger of Pembroke ...,

Indenture, being a lease from the Mayor (Richard Bowling) and Corporation of Pembroke to Richard Bowling the younger of Pembroke of all such water as shall rise up to and above the waste in the cistern of the conduit belonging to the town, being the overflowing of the water in the said conduit, together with full and free liberty for the said Richard and his assigns to affix a pipe in the said cistern for conveying any such water where he or they shall think fit; for the term of the natural lives of the said Richard Bowling the younger, Nicholas Bowling, his younger brother, and William, son of John Dunn of p. Muncton. Yearly rent: 1s. Witnesses: George Lock; Thomas Hitchings.

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Richard Bowling the elder of the ...,

Lease For A Year (so that a grant by release might be made), from Richard Bowling the elder of the town of Pembroke, gent., to his son, Richard Bowling the younger, of a dwelling-house, shop and garden in p. St Mary in Pembroke, late in possession of William Adams, gent. Witnesses: Roger Allen, William Dunn.

Praecipe And Warrant Of Attorney in a recovery at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb. whereby Hugh Owen, esq., sought ...,

Praecipe And Warrant Of Attorney in a recovery at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb. whereby Hugh Owen, esq., sought to recover from William Adams, gent., 4 m's and gardens, 2 stables, 4 burgages, the site of a m., and 5 a. of land in p. St Mary in Tenby or within the liberties of Tenby, co. Pemb. William Adams calls on Ann Lort, widow, and Michael Lort, clerk, to warrant his title, who in turn appoints John Hensleigh and James Newland, gent's, as their attorneys.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., and acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., and acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen, whereby Thomas Williams, gent., and Blanch Scudmore, otherwise Scudamore, his wife, quit claim and warrant to John Harries, esq., one-sixth of 8 m's, a water corn mill, 12 cottages, 20 gardens, and 330 a. of land in p's Meliney and St Davids, co. Pemb. The parties were identified by Gilbert James.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen, whereby ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen, whereby John Propert and Elizabeth, his wife, quit claim and warrant to James Jones, gent., 5 m's, 10 cottages, 20 gardens, and 55 a. of land, with common of pasture and turbary, in p. St Davids, co. Pemb.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for the town and co. of Haverfordwest, acknowledged at ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for the town and co. of Haverfordwest, acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen, whereby Robert Prust, esq., and Anne, his wife, quit claim and warrant to John Blundell, mercer, a m., a cottage, 2 stables, a garden, and half an a. of land in p. St Martin, Haverfordwest. The parties were identified by D. Hughes.

Indenture, whereby (after reciting that, by an indenture dated 2 Sept. 1748, Daniel Poyer of Grove, p. Narberth, co. Pemb ...,

Indenture, whereby (after reciting that, by an indenture dated 2 Sept. 1748, Daniel Poyer of Grove, p. Narberth, co. Pemb., gent., dec., mortgaged to Sir Arthur Owen of Orielton, co. Pemb., bart, dec., a capital m. and lands called Grove in said p. Narberth and also Jermyn's Tenement or Lower Tenement in the townred and fields of Templeton, formerly in the occupation of Catherine Jermyn, widow, but now of Thomas David, three m's and gardens in Molleston Tenement, late in the tenures of David Rees, Jane David, widow, and George David, three m's in p. Narberth, two pieces of land in Moleston in p. Narberth, another piece called David James's Tenement in Moleston Quarter within said p. Narberth, several m's called Penllwyn melin and Clyn situate in p. Lawhaden, and other m's of Daniel Poyer in p. Lawhaden; also other m's called Place y parke, Place y velin ban in p's Henllan Amgoed and Llangan, co. Carm. for a term of 1,000 years at a pepper corn rent to secure £600 and interest; that said Sir Arthur Owen by his will appointed as his executors John Owen, esq., Major General in his Majesty's armies, and Arthur Owen the younger of Chelsea, esq., the younger sons of Sir Arthur Owen of Orielton, co. Pemb., bart, dec.) the said John Owen and Arthur Owen and John Poyer, esq., of Grove aforesaid (heir at law of his brother, the said Daniel Poyer, dec.) assign and confirm to Moses Grant of Hilton in p. Roch, co. Pemb., clerk, and Thomas George of Molleston in p. Narberth, co. Pemb., gent., the said term of 1,000 years on trust (as to the property in p. Llawhaden) for John Grant of Hilton aforesaid, esq., who had purchased the freehold thereof, and on trust (as to the rest of the said property) for the said John Poyer.

Consideration: £2,000, of which £854.4.8 is applied in discharge of the said mortgage.

Witnesses: Francis Harries; John Greenland, clerk to Mr Owen of Toke's Court, London.

Lease For 21 Years from Charles, Bishop of St Davids, to John Grant of Berners Street, p. St Mary le ...,

Lease For 21 Years from Charles, Bishop of St Davids, to John Grant of Berners Street, p. St Mary le Bone, Middlesex, esq., of the tmt called Penllwyn melin situate in Vaynor within the by of Llawhaden, co. Pemb., containing 8 a. and formerly in the occupation of Daniel Poyer, gent., and now the said John Grant. Yearly rent: 5s.9. Witness: Thomas Prickard.

Indenture, being a lease for 44 years (on the surrender of a previous lease of the undermentioned premises) from John ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 44 years (on the surrender of a previous lease of the undermentioned premises) from John Warren, esq., Mayor, and others (the feoffees of Vawer's lands) by order of the Common Council of Haverfordwest to Richard Summers of Bristol of a dwelling house and garden in Ship Street, containing a moiety of one burgage and a half, in Haverfordwest, bounded on the southwest by the street called Ship Street, on the east by the waste land belonging to the corporation of Haverfordwest running down to the river, in length 47 feet (formerly leased to the said Richard Summers, and which he hath enclosed in a yard and erected half roof and other buildings thereon, and on the remaining part adjoining to the river he hath built a quay), on the north by lands of the said Alderman Vawer's trust, and on the south by the late dwelling house of the said Richard Summers, now in the tenure of Abraham Clibborn. Yearly rent: 20s. to the said John Warren and other feoffees, and 6s.8 chief rent to the Corporation of Haverfordwest. Witnesses: George Reynolds; Thomas Bateman; John Weaver; John Partridge, junior; John Griffin.

Lease from James, Bishop of St Davids, to Arthur Owen of Pemb., esq., in the East India Co.'s service, of ...,

Lease from James, Bishop of St Davids, to Arthur Owen of Pemb., esq., in the East India Co.'s service, of the man. or lp of Brawdy, Poinscastle and Lloughvaine, co. Pemb., and of the parsonage or prebend of Brawdy and chapel of Hayscastle, co. Pemb. for the lives of the said Arthur Owen (aged 37), Joseph Lord (aged 34), and Corbetta Lord (aged 27). Yearly rent: £32.5s. Witnesses: William Howell of Haverfordwest, writer; William Thomas of Painscastle, farmer; William Morriss; William Oliver.

Probate Of The Will of Charlotte Dickson, widow, of p. St Mary in Pembroke, dated 26 April 1790. Testatrix requests ...,

Probate Of The Will of Charlotte Dickson, widow, of p. St Mary in Pembroke, dated 26 April 1790. Testatrix requests to be buried in the tomb of her son-in-law, Mr Joseph Collins, in the 'church of St Michael in the Easton, Pembroke', the said tomb to be lined with bricks and a low roof laid over it with steps to go down to it with a door and a lock, and that the same stone which now covers the tomb might be laid again on the top of it and that no further addition be made to the inscription now thereon except her name. Bequests include:- A copyhold farm called Netswell near Harlow in Essex; watch and seal to my son, Augustus Keppell Dickson; all clothing with gold chain, except a Marseilles petticoat and a silver milk pot, to my daughter, Victoria Dickson; the interest of my investments to be paid to my daughter, Victoria Dickson during her spinsterhood and thereafter the principal to be divided between said Victoria Dickson and her sister, Charlotte Harriett Collins. Testatrix also mentions: My daughters, Julia de Bad and Theodosia Mercer. Alexander Mercer, Col. of Engineers, resident at Guernsey, is appointed executor. By a codicil (undated), testatrix gives the copyhold farm of Netswell to her eldest daughter, Theodosia Mercer, testatrix's son, Augustus Keppell Dickson having dec. Second codicil dated 14 April 1795. Witnesses: (1) to will and 1st Codicil: John Seedaway; Joseph and Sarah Allen; (2) to 2nd codicil: William Browne; Peter McFarline.

Probate Of The Will of Jane Morgan of Trenewydd fawr in the p. of Llanrhian, co. Pemb., widow. Personal property ...,

Probate Of The Will of Jane Morgan of Trenewydd fawr in the p. of Llanrhian, co. Pemb., widow. Personal property comprised, among other things, a silver tumbler with a Welsh engraving and a Pembroke table. Testatrix mentions:- My eldest son, James; my eldest daughter, Mary; my second daughter, Sarah; my third daughter, Jane; my fourth daughter, Martha. Witnesses: Henry Rowland; Henry John.

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