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Acknowledgment by David David ap John of Newton, yeoman, of a certain sum of money from his nephew David William ...,

Acknowledgment by David David ap John of Newton, yeoman, of a certain sum of money from his nephew David William Thomas Harry for which, and for the love he bears him, he gives him "all and singular such goods cattell and chattel ... as well money, kyne, oxen, heifers bullocks, sheep, lambs, and household stuff.

Agreement between Sir Thomas Button of Lawrenny, co. Pembroke, kt, and Sir Water Rice, of Newtowne, kt, whereby the former ...,

Agreement between Sir Thomas Button of Lawrenny, co. Pembroke, kt, and Sir Water Rice, of Newtowne, kt, whereby the former releases to the latter all his right in certain lands in co. Carmarthen ( not herein specified) which the said Sir Water Rice, Henry his eldest son, Thomas his second son, and Anthony his third son, had agreed to convey to the said Sir Thomas Button, his son in law, and Dame Elizabeth and their children as a settlement but which the said Sir Water still retains possession of.

"An agreement had made and concluded, 7th day of August" 1675, between Dorothy Rice, of Carmarthen, widow of Walter Rice ...,

"An agreement had made and concluded, 7th day of August" 1675, between Dorothy Rice, of Carmarthen, widow of Walter Rice, late of Newton, esquire, and Thomas Mansell of Briton Ferry, and Thomas Lewis, of Penmark, co. Glamorgan, esquires, on behalf of Griffith Rice son and heir of Sir Walter Rice, Henry Rice, brother of the said Griffith, and Elizabeth their sister, "infants under yeoman, age of one and twenty years." The items of agreement are nineteen in number.

Articles of agreement between Sir Walter Rice of Newton, Knight, and Henry Rice, son and heir apparent of the said ...,

Articles of agreement between Sir Walter Rice of Newton, Knight, and Henry Rice, son and heir apparent of the said Sir Walter, whereby Sir Walter settles on his said son the manor of Nangell, co. Pembroke with the site of a mill there, and King's More, Ludsopp, Newport, Mabus, Owen Stone, Morles Smerthbury, Ramscastell, Ismaells, Stackpoll, Hogeston, Tynby, Redbert, Villa Florence, and Musselwick, all in co. Pembroke. In return for which the said Henry undertakes to pay certain debts to; Samuel Aubrey, of Llehongre £800 Henry Don Lee, of Aberkyvore £100 , Sir Henry Jones, of Abermarles £40, Geoffrey Brocke, of Petticott Lane London £140 and £25, Thomas Button £100, Josias Wydon, mercer, Cheapside London £50., Sir John Davies £300, William Neeson, of King Street Westminster £200, "To one Mr Lee by or neere the exchange" £180, "Mr Fanshawe, of London" £140, The Warden of the Fleet £60, and to Hugh Hunte "of St Thomas Apostles neere Whitonden, College, London £80.

Assessments for the parishes of Llandybie and Betws, co. Carmarthen, "of the aid granted to His Majesty pursuant to an ...,

Assessments for the parishes of Llandybie and Betws, co. Carmarthen, "of the aid granted to His Majesty pursuant to an Act Instituted [?intituled], an act for granting to His Majestie an aid of four shillings in the pound for one year for carrying on of the Warr against France with Vigour, made sexto anno Gulielmi Regis" [1694].

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