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Absolute Sale of mortgaged premises, including a water corn grist mill called Griffiths mill, a parcel on the west side ...,

  1. William Jenkins, now of Landaff, formerly of Whitchurch, co. Glam., gent. 2. Rees Powell of Lanharan, co. Glam., gent. Absolute Sale of mortgaged premises, including a water corn grist mill called Griffiths mill, a parcel on the west side of the said mill called Kaer velin and an adjoining parcel, all in p. Whitchurch, a m., cottage, garden, orchard and six a. of land in a place called the great heath, p. Lanishen, a parcel called Kae pen y down, p. Saint ffaggans, a tucking mill or leather mill adjoining the aforesaid grist mill in p. Whitchurch, and all those woods called Lecquith woods with one and a half a. of meadow ground lying in Lecquith moor, p. and lp Lecquith, all in co. Glam.

Absolute Sale of mortgaged property, viz. a m. called Sythin David ap Rees ap Howell and closes called parke y ...,

  1. Thomas Lewis of llangunor, co. Carm., gent. 2. Lewis Richard of Abergwylly, co. Carm., gent. Absolute Sale of mortgaged property, viz. a m. called Sythin David ap Rees ap Howell and closes called parke y brwyn, parke mawr, parke gwarr nant y Sebon, parke gweyn Rhyg, parke ar [warr] y pistill, stang y bulch, y weyn [booll] and parke yr [ynis], sometime parcel of a m. called Peny ddoylwyn, p. llangunor, co. Carm.

Absolute Sale of the fourth part of a m. called Hargloth otherwise Arglawdd, p. St Davids, and of a m ...,

  1. John Morgan of the town of Cardigan, esq. 2. William Gambold of the town of Cardigan, gent., and Mary, his wife. 3. Gwynne Vaughan of the Golden Square, Middlesex, esq. Absolute Sale of the fourth part of a m. called Hargloth otherwise Arglawdd, p. St Davids, and of a m. called Tredawidd otherwise Tre David, p. Manernawen, both in co. Pemb.; also a release in trust of houses in the town of Cardigan.

Abstract of indentures dated 24 and 25 Jan. 1757, whereby Mary Howell of Haverford West, widow, sold to John Lewis ...,

Abstract of indentures dated 24 and 25 Jan. 1757, whereby Mary Howell of Haverford West, widow, sold to John Lewis of co. bor. Carmarthen, gent., a m. called Penllwyncoch, p. Penboyrin [sic], co. Carm.; also of the mortgage of the said m. on 23 Feb. 1784 by the said John Lewis to Margaret Pryse of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, widow, and Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, Berkshire, esq.

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