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Dangos 1734 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records, Ffeil
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Assignment of a lease, for the lives of the said Alban and Thomas Phillipps, of the pannage of hogs and ...,

1.John Phillipps of Moleston, gent., and Jane his wife, Owen Phillipps his son, Priscilla Phillipps, widow, late wife of Owen Phillipps, late father of the said John Phillipps and Alban Phillipps, esq., and Thomas Phillipps, gent., brother of the said Owen Phillipps, deceased, John Elliott of Narbert, Thomas ap Rice of Ricardston, Nicholas Lewis of St. Issells, esq.;. 2.John Barlowe of Slebech, esq., and John Barlowe the younger, gent., second son of he said John Barlowe. Assignment of a lease, for the lives of the said Alban and Thomas Phillipps, of the pannage of hogs and wild honey in the forest of Narbert, and the rents and farms of the tenants of Moleston, parcel of the lordship of Narbert, all of which were parcel of the lands and possessions of Katherine, late Countess of Bridgewater, and afterwards parcel of the lands and possessions of Rice Griffith, esq., attained of high treason, and leased by the Queen to the said Alban and Thomas Phillipps. Seals.

Surrender of the capital messuage and demesne lands called Minweare in the parishes of Minweare, Martletwy and Newton, the impropriate ...,

1.William Barlow of Martletwy, gent.;. 2.Sir John Barlow of Minweare, bart. Surrender of the capital messuage and demesne lands called Minweare in the parishes of Minweare, Martletwy and Newton, the impropriate rectory of Minweare, the water corn grist mill called Minweare Mill in the parish of Minweare, closes and parks of land called the Rack Parke and the Barley Parke otherwise called the Roches Parke in the parish of Miweare, and lands and tenements late of John Barlow, esq., deceased, father of the said William Barlow, and grandfather of the said Sir John Barlow in Minwear Croft in the parish of Minwear. [Contains material for the Barlow pedigree].

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