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Articles of Agreement to let Cilgwyn Uchaf, p. Llangibby, co. Cardigan, for 10 years at £70 rent,

  1. John Jones of Maesycrugiau, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Thomas Evans now of Clynglas, p. Llanfihangel Ystrad, co. Cardigan, farmer. Articles of Agreement to let Cilgwyn Uchaf, p. Llangibby, co. Cardigan, for 10 years at £70 rent. Endorsed: 'Mr. & Mrs. Jones to build a dwelling house in 1877 the other out houses in 1878. Thos. Evans to take the carriage on himself'.

Deed of Revocation by John Inglis Jones, esq., of a charge on property (further described) in favour of Lady Elizabeth ...,

Deed of Revocation by John Inglis Jones, esq., of a charge on property (further described) in favour of Lady Elizabeth Mallet Jones, his wife and limited to the purpose within mentioned. [see no. 429]. Endorsed: Another Deed of Recovation, dated 27 Nov. 1878, by John Inglis Jones of the same charge, limited to another specified purpose.

Conveyance for £1,000, by 1 to 3 as trustees, of messuages called Glandulas, Cilgwyn Uchaf and Tanycoed Ucha (part of ...,

  1. Eliza Jones of Maesycrigiau, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond. 3. Edmund Mallet Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips, esqs. Conveyance for £1,000, by 1 to 3 as trustees, of messuages called Glandulas, Cilgwyn Uchaf and Tanycoed Ucha (part of Maesycrigiau estate), a house called the Carpenter's Arms and blacksmith's shop, and two cottages adjoining, and a m. called Rhos all in parishes Llangybi and Bettws Bledrws, co. Cardigan. Plan and Schedule of property. Schedule of Deeds from 1792.

Statutory Declaration of Jordan Jones of Rhydygof, near Lampeter, co. Cardigan, auctioneer and estate agent, touching the identity of Maesycrigiau ...,

Statutory Declaration of Jordan Jones of Rhydygof, near Lampeter, co. Cardigan, auctioneer and estate agent, touching the identity of Maesycrigiau, co. Carmarthen and verifying certain facts material to the title thereto. Contains genealogical information re the Maesycrigiau family.

Conveyance by 1, at request of 2 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the will (1932) ...,

  1. David Lloyd of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Sarah Jones of Nantybwch, co. Cardigan, widow and David Jones of the same, farmer. 3. John Inglis Jones. 4. Edmund Mallet Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance by 1, at request of 2 to 4, in trust for 3, to the uses of the will (1932) of John Jones (father of 3), of a moiety of premises as in no. 438, subject to an annuity of 10s. to D.J. Consideration: £350, of which £100 is in redemption of no. 439.

Conveyance by 1 to 3, for £5,600, of farms called glanygorse and Coedygof, p. Llandewibrefi, part of Maesycrigiau estate,

  1. Eliza Jones of Maesycrigiau, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2. John Inglis Jones. 3. Edmund Mallt Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance by 1 to 3, for £5,600, of farms called glanygorse and Coedygof, p. Llandewibrefi, part of Maesycrigiau estate. Plan and Schedule and Schedule of Deed, from 1792. Attached: Letter from 1 to 3 requesting payment of purchase money to her London solicitors, 2 Sep. 1879.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale of the Maes-Llydan Hall Estate in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Brecon, [which includes ...,

Particulars and Conditions of Sale of the Maes-Llydan Hall Estate in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Brecon, [which includes the farm of Dancoed Canol and the cottage called Penlon alias Llanpenfarch, p. Llangyby, co. Cardigan]. [Cf. no. 464b]. Plans. The document is addressed to Rev. William Evans, Llangibby Parsonage, [co. Cardigan].

Order in Chancery in Jones v Powell, for the defendant, Herbert Inglis Jones, late and infant, but who became 21 ...,

Order in Chancery in Jones v Powell, for the defendant, Herbert Inglis Jones, late and infant, but who became 21 on 29 July 1886, to be let into possession of real estates devised by the will of John Jones, the younger, (proved 1835) to John Inglis Jones [his father] for life and Declaraion as to the devolution of the testators residuary personal estate.

Conveyance, for £25, of a cottage called Llechellwydon otherwise Danyffordd, p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Cardigan to 2, to hold in fee ...,

  1. Eliza Jones of Maesycrugiau Manor, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2. Colonel George Philips, Assistant Adjutant General of H.M. Forces in Ireland. Conveyance, for £25, of a cottage called Llechellwydon otherwise Danyffordd, p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Cardigan to 2, to hold in fee simple as receiver appointed by the High Court of Justice in Jones v Powel and as guardian and trustee of Wilmote Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, an infant. Recitals from 1876.

Extract from the Award of John Morgan Davies of Frood-vale, Carmarthen, land surveyor, relating to the inclosure of Llanddewi-brefi mountain ...,

Extract from the Award of John Morgan Davies of Frood-vale, Carmarthen, land surveyor, relating to the inclosure of Llanddewi-brefi mountain and sheep-walk in the townships of Gorwydd, Prisk and Carvan, Garth and Ystrad, Doithie Pysgottwr, Douithie Camddwr and Gogyan, p. Llanddewi-brefi, co. Cardigan. Damaged by damp.

Abstract of Title of Mrs. Winifred James, Mrs. Anne Thomas and Mrs. Mary Jones to freehold property (specified), p. Llandewibrefi ...,

Abstract of Title of Mrs. Winifred James, Mrs. Anne Thomas and Mrs. Mary Jones to freehold property (specified), p. Llandewibrefi, co. Cardigan, from 1874. Attached: Two conveyances of the sites of cottages near Llanddewybrefi village. 1. John Williams to William Cotterell, 18 Mar. 1889. 2. William Cotterell to W. Inglis Jones, 2 Apr. 1889. Also two cheques for £3 5. and £28. 16. payable to B. Jenkins, solicitor and John Williams.

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