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Deed to secure £2400 on messuages and lands called Penysguarne, Rhosey Keyre, and Gilvach, parish off Llanwnda, co. Pembroke. Draft ...,

  1. John Morgan Mortimer of Penesgwarne, parish of Llanwnda, co. Pembroke, esq., and Lettice Mortimer, his wife;. 2. Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Abingdon, co. Berks, clerk, and John Mortimer and William Parry Mortimer both of the town and county of Haverfordwest, gentlemen;. 3. John Henry Philipps of Williamston, co. Pembroke, esq.;. 4. William Mortimer of Llwyngorras, parish of Mathry, and David Morgan Mortimer of Trehowell, parish of Llanwnda, both of co. Pembroke, gentlemen;. 5. Richard Ferrior of Pear son, co. Pembroke, esq.;. 6. William Davies of the said town and county of Haverfordwest, gent. Deed to secure £2400 on messuages and lands called Penysguarne, Rhosey Keyre, and Gilvach, parish off Llanwnda, co. Pembroke. Draft.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale (pursuant to an action in Chancery between Percival Champion, on behalf of himself and all ...,

Particulars and Conditions of Sale (pursuant to an action in Chancery between Percival Champion, on behalf of himself and all other the unsatisfied creditors of John Fenton, deceased, who small come in and contribute to the expense of the suit, plaintiff, and the Reverend Samuel Fenton, clerk, and Catherine Elizabeth, his wife, John Fenton, and John Fenton Taylor, defendants) of a freehold estate called Glyn-y-mel, comprising the mansion-house, dwelling-houses, business premises, and land, at Fishguard co. Pembroke. Printed.

Letter: Sam[ue]l Morris from Rhydlewis, N[ew] Castle Emlyn, to [Mr. Morris, Commercial Hotel, Fishguard.],

'He was sorry to find recipient in bed yesterday. Had the recipient been well, the writer should have bought both the recipient's and Mr. Mortimer's bark. Having made every arrangement for receiving the bark with Lamb and others, he feels rather disappointed at being turned off by Mr. Mortimer for such a trifle as 2s. 6d. per ton, and shall feel obliged if the recipient will chop and deliver his at £4 17s. or say 15s. and secure Mr. M's at the same price if he (Mr. M.) will chop, or if in the rough the; writer shall stand his bid of £4 5s., and rather than not deal, another shilling per ton, viz. £4 6s. Terms, cash, less 21/2 [per cent or 4 months' bill. Endorsed is a copy of a reply, 6 July, 1869, from W.P. Mortimer, from Fishguard, on behalf of the recipient, to Mr. Sam[ue]l Morris. They accept the offer of £4 6s. her ton for the bark.

Letter: Sam[ue]l Morris from RhydLewis, N[ew] C[astle] Emlyn, to W.P. Mortimer, Esq,

Reply to the endorsement in No. 680. He is prepared to accept delivery as soon as recipient wishes. Unless the weather settles wet, there is not much risk of the bark being injured, now that it is ricked in such fine condition and the distance to haul it being so short, but what there is, rests with the recipient, as a matter of course, until delivered. Had tie bargain been closed last week, it might have been all in store by this. Let then hope, however, that the weathers is not going to be foul. He desires the recipient to name the day he is prepared to begin to deliver, that he ray send his man down.

Notebook containing particulars of annual field-lettings held at Court and Trenewydd; together with comments on the wind and weather prevailing ...,

Notebook containing particulars of annual field-lettings held at Court and Trenewydd; together with comments on the wind and weather prevailing on the day of each letting. The Court letting was held in late April, and that of Trenewydd in early May. Injured by damp.

Lease and Release of a messuage and lands called Kille, parish of Llanwnda,

  1. Owen Roberts of Hazle Hill, parish of Llanstadwell, co. Pembroke, gent., and Jane, his wife;. 2. John Ormond of Williamston, parish of Carew, gent.;. 3. Jonathan Rogers Powell of the town and county of Haverfordwest, gent.;. 4. Blanch Maria Davies of Carnachenwen, parish of Mathry, widow. Lease and Release of a messuage and lands called Kille, parish of Llanwnda. Endorsed on No. 715 is a memorandum of agreement, 1874 [ ], between Hugh Lloyd Mortimer and Thomas Carter of Brynymor, Fishguard, for the grant of a field called Llaine Waun fawr, being part of the messuage and lands called Kille.

Mortgage for £500 of a messuage, farm, and lands called Kille and common rights on pieces of land called Kille ...,

  1. Thomas James of Caerlem, parish of Llanunda, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. Frances Elizabeth Lyall of Fetcham, near Leatherhead, co. Surrey, spinster. Mortgage for £500 of a messuage, farm, and lands called Kille and common rights on pieces of land called Kille Rhos, Pantydwr, Waunfawr. Common Bach, and Carn Ellice, all in the parish of Llanwnda, and a tanyard, cottages, and gardens near Govere, parish of Fishguard. Endorsed: 1903, Sept. 28. 1. The said Frances Elizabeth Lyall, now Frances Elizabeth Abernethy, the wife of Robert Abernethy of 10, St. Eolme Street in the city of Edinburgh, Doctor of Medicine;. 2. The said Thomas James. Reconveyance of the properties specified above.
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