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Surrender and Release by 1(a) of 1(b)'s life estate in property (specified) in p. Llandewybrefy, to 4, in trust so ...,

  1. (A) John Richards of Wassell Grove, p. Hagley, co. Worcester and bor. of Southwark, co. Surrey, esq., and (b) Frances, his wife. 2. John Beadnell of West Green Lane, Tottenham, co. Middlesex, esq., and William Ody, formerly of Lincolns Inn, now of Malmsbury, co. Wiltshire, esq. 3. (A) Frederick William Fryer, formerly of Wimbourne Minster, co. Dorset, now of Wassell Grove, esq., and (b) Emily Frances, his wife. 4. John Cafrick Moore of Coisewell, p. Kirkcum and shire of Wigton, Scotland, George Carr Glyn of Eaton Place, Belgrave Square, co. Middelsex and Cranmer House, Mitcham, co. Surrey and Edward Castleman of Wimbourne Misnter, esqs. Surrender and Release by 1(a) of 1(b)'s life estate in property (specified) in p. Llandewybrefy, to 4, in trust so that 3(b) can be immediately entitled under the trusts mentioned in no. 274.

Surrender by 1 at request of 2 to 3, of No. 314,

  1. George Henry Pinckard of St. James' Square, co. Middlesex, esq. (actuary for the Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society). 2. The Rev. Thomas Dale of Gordon Square, clerk, Canon Residuary of St. Paul's Cathedral, Joseph Henry Green of Hadley, esq., and Clement Hue of Bedford Square (directors of the said Society). 3. John Inglis Jones of Dery Ormond, esq. Surrender by 1 at request of 2 to 3, of No. 314. Schedule of property.

Surrender by 1, at request and direction of 2, to 3, of 2's life interest and Release of a Conditional ...,

  1. John Beadnell of Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn and William Ody of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gentlemen. 2. Thomas Smith, late of Court Henry, co, Carmarthen, now of Swansea, co. Glamorgan, esq., and Mary, his wife. 3. Frances Smith, spinster, youngest daughter of 2. Surrender by 1, at request and direction of 2, to 3, of 2's life interest and Release of a Conditional Power of Revocation and Appointment of property as in nos. 175-176. Endorsed: Eventual Appointment by Endorsement - Mrs. Richards late Miss Smith to John Richards esq., 11 Nov. 1816.

Two Letters,

Two Letters:. (A) E. Thomas, Tregaron to Messrs. Hughes and Roberts, solicitors, Aberystwyth. Unable to find papers which Mr. Evans of Garth, Llanddewi, also came to enquire about. (B) Re missing deeds. Endorsed: 'Copy sent to Mr. Benbow'. Badly torn and stained.

Will of John Jones of Portland Place, p. St. Marylebone, co. Middlesex, and Derry Ormond, esquire,

Devising his realty in cos. Cardigan, Carmarthen, Surrey, Kent, and Middlesex and the city of London to James Paterson (his brother in law) and John George Gibson and David Powell, as trustees, for the use of his son, John Inglis Jones, for life and his heirs male, with remainders as follows. Testator's first and other daughters, second and other sons, his daughter Issabella Catherine Jones and her heirs male, the female, his daughters Charlotte SeymourJones and her issue and the third and every other daughter. Power for trustees to lease or demise (not exceeding 21 years) sell or exchange the property during minority of devisees and to invest proceeds in the purchase of other property in trust for the uses as before. Power for sons and daughters to charge jointures on the property, not exceeding £1,000. Income from his personality and leasehold property to be invested to the use of J.I.J., for life, with contingent uses specified. Directions for sons and daughters to bar the entail of estates devised by testator's father's will (to which they may become entitled) and to resettle upon the trusts of this will. Numerous other bequests of leasehold property and legacies mentioned. Codicils (dated 1832-1834), whereby testator devises Llyast (recently purchased of William Parry), to the uses of the will and revokes power given to his daughters to charge jointures. Also revokes other legacies (specified) and directs that now no part of his personal estate is to be applied in the purchase of estates by trustees. Also bequeathes money to St. David's College, Lampeter, to found a scholarship called the Derry Ormond Scholarship. Proved at London 11 Feb. 1835. Endorsed: 'W.S.R. Box 1 B7. This is the paper writing marked W.S.R. 1 referred to in the affadavit of William Smith Rackham, sworn 3 Dec., 1892 in the matter of the Manchester and Milford Railway Company and in the matter of the Railway Company's Act 1867, Office Copy made 12 Aug. 1886.

Will of Sarah Davies of p. St. Mary, Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke. Devising messuages called Bryn Erfedd alias Bryn y Perfedd ...,

Will of Sarah Davies of p. St. Mary, Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke. Devising messuages called Bryn Erfedd alias Bryn y Perfedd, Glanrhyd Veyrig, Pant ? Porchill, T? ?n y Rhose and a cottage lately built, all in p. Llanthewybrevy, co. Cardigan, to Elizaebth Summers, [a near relation] daughter of the late William Summers of Haverfordwest, decd., for life, then to Mary, wife of Richard Parry of Haverforwest, esq., for life then to R.P. and his heirs. [cf. no. 22].

Writ addressed to Sir Watkin Lewes, knight, Herbert Lloyd, Richard Russell, John Gwynne, William Jones and David Robinson, gentleman, empowering ...,

Writ addressed to Sir Watkin Lewes, knight, Herbert Lloyd, Richard Russell, John Gwynne, William Jones and David Robinson, gentleman, empowering two or three of them to take acknowledgements of John Jones, glover and Richard Sankey, both in ill health and unable to attend Great Sessions, concerning property as in no. 118-119, 120, on which a Fine is to be levied.

Writ addressed to the Sheriff of Cardiganshire to command John Adams, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife to perform to Thomas ...,

Writ addressed to the Sheriff of Cardiganshire to command John Adams, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife to perform to Thomas Johnes, esq., covenants made between them of 2 capital messuages, 20 other messuages, 20 cottages, 20 barns, 30 stables, 30 gardens, 10 orchards and 19,000 acres in the parishes of Llanddewybrevy, Llanfairclydoge alias Llanfairclydogeu, Kellan and Caron and of a moiety of 5 other messuages 5 cottages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards and 1320 acres in p. Llandewy Brefy and of two thirds share in 10 messuages 10 Barns, 10 stables, 10 orchards, and 8,800 acres in parishes of Llanfairclydoge alias Llanfairclydogeu and Cellan; all in co. Cardigan. Acknowledgement of covenants by J.A. and E., his wife, 31 May 1797. [cf. 111].

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