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Surrender of a lease of cottages and lands, being part of Atheston farm, parish of Robeston Wathen,

1.John Thomas of Narberth, gent., and William George of Coedcanlas, farmer;. 2.Benjamin Howell of Atheston, parish of Robeston Wathan, farmer;. 3.Margaret Elizabeth Lloyd of Ferryside, co. Carmarthen, spinster, Charles Lloyd of Brunant, co. Carmarthen, spinster, Charles Lloyd of Brunant, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Joseph Sylvanus Hill Lloyd or Westbury upon Trym, co. Gloucester, esq. Surrender of a lease of cottages and lands, being part of Atheston farm, parish of Robeston Wathen.

Surrender of a lease of Deeplake, parish of Slebech,

1.James Cousins of the city of Bristol, yeoman, eldest son and heir at law of David Cousins late of Deeplake, parish of Slebech, husbandman, deceased, and Mary Cousins late of Deeplake, widow and relict of the said David Cousins;. 2.Nathaniel Phillips of Slebech, esq. Surrender of a lease of Deeplake, parish of Slebech.

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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