Dangos 1734 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records, Ffeil
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Release of messuages and lands in the vill and fields of Slebich in the manor (dominium) of Slebiche now or ...,

1.Elizabeth Phillips of Pycton, widow;. 2.John Barlowe of Slebiche, co. Pembroke, esq. Release of messuages and lands in the vill and fields of Slebich in the manor (dominium) of Slebiche now or lately in the tenure of Richard Meyler, William Sawnder, Elizabeth Hughe, William Pycton, John Clerke, Thomas Powyer and John Browne. Witnesses: Morgan Phillips and John Hodgeskynson, scriptor. Latin. Seal.

Assignment of the remainder of a term of years in the late Commandery or Preceptory of Slebech and the lordships ...,

1.Thomas Lloyd of Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2.William Philippes of Pyckton, esq., and Lewes Barlowes of the Myddle Temple, gent. Assignment of the remainder of a term of years in the late Commandery or Preceptory of Slebech and the lordships, manors, lands, etc., thereto belonging in the county of Pembroke (leased by the Crown to Thomas Audley, esq., 29 March 7 Edward VI, and assigned by the latter to Thomas Lloyd aforesaid and Richard Jones of the parish of St. Clare, co. Carmarthen, gent., 2 May 7 Edward VI), free of all charges and encumbrances except leases and reserved rents of the moiety of the churches or rectories of Amroth and Wyston, lands at Castellan, the moiety of the lordship and parsonage of Rosemarkett, the moiety of the parsonages or rectories of Clarbeston, Ambleston and Walton, and the rent and covenants specified in the lease to Thomas Audley.

Final Concord in a fine levied between John Barlowe, esq., plaintiff, and John Woogan of Wyston, esq., and Cecil his ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied between John Barlowe, esq., plaintiff, and John Woogan of Wyston, esq., and Cecil his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged the manor of le Pyll otherwise called the great pill and sixteen messuages, etc., in Steynton, Roche, Sleabyche and Lamston to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin. Two copies.

Agreement, before the marriage of the said Thomas Baron and Alson Roger, for the latter to dwell and cohabit with ...,

1.Thomas [?Jhon] Seys of Monckton, husbandman, and Elizabeth, his wife;. 2.Thomas Baron of Nerberth, husbandman, and Alson Roger of Nerberth, spinster, cousins of the said Jhon Seys and Elizabeth. Agreement, before the marriage of the said Thomas Baron and Alson Roger, for the latter to dwell and cohabit with the said Jhon Seys and his wife as if they were their own children, and for the making of an estate for the said Thomas Baron and Alson Roger in 5 acres of arable land and 1 acre of grove or wood in the Englishry within the parish and reeveship of Nerberth, and about 12 acres of arable land and 36 acres of mountain ground in the Welshery at Moyleston in the parish of Nerberth, being the lands of the said Jhon Seys.

Grant of five acres of arable land and one acre of wood in the Englishry of the parish of Nerberth ...,

1.John Seys of Monckton, husbandman;. 2.Thomas Gronowe of Templeton and Morgan Howell of Cronwer, yeoman. Grant of five acres of arable land and one acre of wood in the Englishry of the parish of Nerberth, and two acres of arable land and thirty-six acres of waste in the Welshry of Moyleston, parish of Nerberth. Latin. Seal.

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied between John Davies and William Dormer, gentlemen, plaintiffs, and William Griffith ...,

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied between John Davies and William Dormer, gentlemen, plaintiffs, and William Griffith and Edward Cowper, gentlemen, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two messuages, land, etc., in Martletwye to be the right of the plaintiffs; and a lease thereof to the deforciants. Copy.

Agreement following a fine levied of the messuages and lands called Clerkenhill, Dunstrete, Arnoldeshill and Buckeshill touching lands (tenants specified) ...,

1.John Wogan of Wyston, esq., Cicill his wife;. 2.John Barlo of Slebech; esq., Alban Stepneth of Prendergast, esq., and Thomas Woogan of Antisladd, gent. Agreement following a fine levied of the messuages and lands called Clerkenhill, Dunstrete, Arnoldeshill and Buckeshill touching lands (tenants specified) in Wiston, Slebeche and Ambleston.

Letters Patent granting a lease to John Eliot, Jane his wife and Owen his son of land called Sudston in ...,

Letters Patent granting a lease to John Eliot, Jane his wife and Owen his son of land called Sudston in the vill and fields of Nerbert, a meadow in Welfrey, 12 acres of pasture and mountain at Penllyn Pynner in the parish of Llanbedder, tenement in Robertston, land, etc. in Castle Durham in the lordship of Tranemerch and St. Clere. Latin. Copy.

Letters Patent granting a lease for 21 years to John Evans, esq., of the demesne lands called le Uppertaff and ...,

Letters Patent granting a lease for 21 years to John Evans, esq., of the demesne lands called le Uppertaff and the tenement called le Loertaff in Caniston, late parcel of the lands and possessions of Katherine, Countess of Bridgewater. With a memorandum of the assignment of the remainder of the term of ten years in the above lands by Owen verth Humfrey, otherwise Yeavans, widow of the said John Evans of Sleabedge, deceased, to George Barlowe, dated 30 October 1603. Latin-English. Copy.

Letters Patent granting to George Barlowe of Slebeche, esq., in consideration of £432. 16s. 8d., the rents of assize of ...,

Letters Patent granting to George Barlowe of Slebeche, esq., in consideration of £432. 16s. 8d., the rents of assize of the free tenants in Caniston, services, perquisites and profits of the courts there and all the courts and suits, the demesne lands called The Uppertaf, the park called the Lowertaf, the water mill called Caniston Mill, and the pool called the Blackpool with toll, late parcel of the lands of the late Rice Griffith, esq., attained, late parcel of the lands of Katherine, late Countess of Bridgewater: also the tenement called Mariborough, parcel of the preceptory of Slebech late in the tenure of John Barnard of the yearly rent of 60s.; also all woods and underwoods thereto belonging. Translated from the original grant and examined therewith, 26 June 1812.

Letters Patent granting to John Evans a lease for twenty-one years of lands called le Uppertaffi, a tenement and meadow ...,

Letters Patent granting to John Evans a lease for twenty-one years of lands called le Uppertaffi, a tenement and meadow called le Lowertaffi and a rent of 12d. issuing out of land in Caniston, co. Pembroke, parcel of the land and possessions late of Katherine, Countess of Bridgwater. With a memorandum on the dorse of a grant of a term of years in the aforesaid properties to George Barlowe of Slebedge, dated 20 Oct. 1604. Latin. Great Seal.

Recovery suffered between Thomas Revell, esq., and William Kettell, gent., demandants, and John Barlowe, esq., and George Barlowe, gent., defendants ...,

Recovery suffered between Thomas Revell, esq., and William Kettell, gent., demandants, and John Barlowe, esq., and George Barlowe, gent., defendants, of the manor of Kilvelgy otherwise St. Issells with messuages and lands, the advowson of the vicarage of Marthweltwy, a fourth part of the manor of Burton, with land etc. Latin. Fragments of seal.

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