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Derry Ormond Estate Records,
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Copy Mortgage (Release) as nos. 43-44,

  1. Hanah David of Llanvair Cludogeu, co. Cardigan, widow, and Evan Jones, her son, by her late husband, John David, decd. 2. Joshua Davies of p. Llanthewybrevy, co. Cardigan, gent. Copy Mortgage (Release) as nos. 43-44. Attached: Page of [ ] Journal dated 5 July 1760, which appears to have no relevance to the content of the document.

Mortgage by Demise for 60 years of Blaenydoythie, p. Llandewybrevy, to secure £30 and interest,

  1. John Daniel and Daniel Daniel both of p. Llanddewybrevy, co. Cardigan, hosiers. 2. William James of p. Killycwm, co. Carmarthen, gent. Mortgage by Demise for 60 years of Blaenydoythie, p. Llandewybrevy, to secure £30 and interest. Endorsed: Memorandum, dated 5 Dec. 1772, that Margaret, wife of J.D., has agreed to give up her claim of dower for 60 years unless the mortgage is redeemed, and that 1 has taken a further charge of £10 on 14 Dec. 1775.

Assignment of Mortgage (Lease and Release) by E.D. and James D., at consent of 2 to 3, of Tyr Jevan ...,

  1. David Davies of p. Llanthewybrevy, co. Cardigan, gent. (eldest son and heir of Joshua Davies, late of p. Llanvuar Clydogeu, decd.), Elizabeth Davies of p. Llanvair Clydogeu (widow and executrix of the will of J.D. decd.) and James Davies, yeoman, (eldest son of E.D. by J.C. decd., E.D. being the second wife of J.D. decd. and devisee of his will). 2. Evan Jones of p. Llanvair Clydogeu, co. Cardigan, yeoman. 3. David Jones of p. St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, tailor. Assignment of Mortgage (Lease and Release) by E.D. and James D., at consent of 2 to 3, of Tyr Jevan ap Jevan David Llanvair, a moiety of Tyr Lewes David ap Jenkin Gytto and lands called Erw Yr Garn and Erw y Keven, p. Llanvair Clydogeu, to secure £120 and interest, viz. £67 19 3. by 3 to E.D. and £16.18. by 3 to D.J., being the principals and interest of two previous mortgages and £35. 2. 9. further charge by 3 to 2 [cf. nos. 43-44, 45-46].

Assignment of Mortgage (Lease and Release) pursuant to a Decree in Chancery 1778 (fully described), in which 1 were plaintiffs ...,

  1. Francis Biddulph, James Cocks and Thomas Somers Cocks of Charing Cross, p. St. Martin in the Fields, co. Middlesex, esqs. 2. David Davies of Glanrhocca, p. Llandewy Brevy, Abel Evans of Gellygwennin, p. Silian and Jenkin Jenkins of Penyddol, p. Llandewy Brevy, all co. Cardigan, gentlemen. 3. William Lewes of Lysnewidd, co. Carmarthen, esq. Assignment of Mortgage (Lease and Release) pursuant to a Decree in Chancery 1778 (fully described), in which 1 were plaintiffs and 2, defendants, by 1 to 3, at direction of 2, of Olmarch issa, Glandiwlas and Gelly Garnedde in parishes of Llangubby and Bettws Bledrws, and Cae Coed, Penbwlch bedw and Caer Onnen, p. Llanddewybrevy, all in co. Cardigan, to secure £2,280 and interest. Recites that the property was mortgaged by David Jones to 1 in 1773 [see nos. 54-55], who by the said Decree, had conveyed his equity of redemption of Olmarchissa to Jenkin Jenkins, [See nos. 57-58] Glandulas to David Davies and of Penbwlchbedw and Caeronnen to Abel Evans. Attested Copies made 27 Nov. 1795.

Assignment of a Term of 1000 years, by 1 at direction of 2 to 4 in trust for 3, of ...,

  1. The Right Honourable Thomas Harley and the Right Honourable Richard Rigby, privy councillors. 2. Thomas Johnes of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, esq. 3. James Poole of Teddington, co. Middlesex, esq. 4. John Edison of Basinghall Street, Londn, esq., and John Seton of p. St. James, Liberty of Wesminster, co. Middlesex, esq. (trustees of 3). Assignment of a Term of 1000 years, by 1 at direction of 2 to 4 in trust for 3, of the manors of Kellan and Sir Rees, [sic] co. Cardigan, (further described) to which 2 is entitled on the reversion expectant on death of his mother, Elizabeth Johnes. Consideration: £14,000: £7,000 by 4 to T.H. and £7,000 by 4 to R.R. Copy made 1801.

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].

Pre Nuptial Settlement of 1 and 3 to settle Danyrallt, except Ystrad garden, to the uses of the marriage,

  1. Thomas Jones of Danyrallt, p. Caron, co. Cardigan. 2. William and Margaret Jones of Nantdulles, same p. 3. Mary Jones daughter of W.J. Pre Nuptial Settlement of 1 and 3 to settle Danyrallt, except Ystrad garden, to the uses of the marriage. 3 To receive £6 for life charged on Danyrallt, after decease of 1, and if she dies within 3 years after intended marriage, without issue, than 1 to return to 2 a moiety of her chamber furniture.

Lease and Release of Foes yr Rhych as in no. 60,

  1. Evan Evan Philip, late of p. Bettws Bledrws, now of Penybrynmawr, p. Ystrad or Llanvihangel Ystrad, co. Cardigan, John Evan, his eldest son and William Evans, his second son. 2. David Davies of Glanrhocca, p. Llandewybrevy, co. Cardigan, gent. Lease and Release of Foes yr Rhych as in no. 60. Consideration: £55.

Abstract of Title of William Moore, esq., to a moiety of the tithes of the parishes of Llandewybrevy, Tregaron, Llanvair ...,

Abstract of Title of William Moore, esq., to a moiety of the tithes of the parishes of Llandewybrevy, Tregaron, Llanvair Clydoge, Llanbadarne, Trefeglwys, kilkennin otherwise Llanbadarne Kilkennyn, Llanthinoll, Llangubby, Blaenperth Ystrad, Dehewidd, Llanerchyron and Llanwenog, all in co. Cardigan and Llandoy[ ]dy [sic] and Trelech ar Bettws, co. Carmarthen, fro, 1579.

Abstract of Title of David Jones to the entirety of Pencaeyrodin otherwise Tyr Jevan ap Jevan David Llanfair and to ...,

Abstract of Title of David Jones to the entirety of Pencaeyrodin otherwise Tyr Jevan ap Jevan David Llanfair and to a moiety of Penygarn otherwise Tyr Lewis David ap Jenkin Gytto with two pieces of land called Erwrgarn and Erwyr Keven, all in p. Llanfairclydogeu, co. Cardigan, fro, 1710, sold to John Jones, esq.

Lease and Release with Covenant to Levy a Fine of Olmarch Issa, p. Bettws Bledrws,

  1. William Lewes of Llys newydd, co. Carmarthen, esq., (trustee of the within mentioned premises). 2. John Jones of Ludlow, co. Salop, glover and Richard Sankey of the same, schoolmaster (trustees and executors of the will of Walter Jenkins, late of Ludlow, gent., decd., who was cousin and heir of Margaret Jenkins, late of Penddole, p. Llandewybrevy, co. Cardigan, spinster decd., who was only issue, heiress and absolute devisee of Jenkin Jenkins, late of Penddole, gent., decd. and which said Walter Jenkins was nephew and (at his decease) heir of Jenkin Jenkins). 3. John Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, now residing at Grace Church Street, London, esq. Lease and Release with Covenant to Levy a Fine of Olmarch Issa, p. Bettws Bledrws. Consideration: £1,355. Recites that David Jones of Derry Ormond, since decd., mortgaged the property to Francis Biddulph and James and Thomas Somers Cocks for £2000 in 1773 [cf. nos. 54-55]; that D.J. then sold part of the mortgaged premises, inc. this property, to David Davies, Abel Evans and Jenkin Jenkins [see nos. 57-58]. He then died and devised his estate to John Edwards, John Morgan and Daniel Evans as trustees for sale, to discharge debts, with residue for his nephew Stephen Jones. his wife Sarah, being sole execturix. Because the £2,000 mortgage was unpaid at D.J's death, the said F.B.J. and T.S.C. filed a Bill in Chancery for its recovery, and in pursuance of a Decree, the reconveyed the property to 1 subject to the equity of redemption mention in nos. 54-55. By another Decree, 1781, all estate of D.J. decd., (except those bought by D.D. A.E. and Jenkin Jenkins) were sold and put of monies arising, D.D. A.E. and Jenkin Jenkins were repaid their share of the said mortgage and interest as advance by them to F.B.J. and T.S. Cocks; that no conveyance had yet been made by 1 of the legal estate of the premises bought by Jenkin Jenkins of D.J. including Olmarch Issa; that Jenkin Jenkins died and devised his real estate to Margaret Jenkins [cf. no. 105] his daughter, who died unmarried in 1789, leaving her cousin, Walter, heir, and seized of the premises bought by Jenkin Jenkins of D.J.; that Walter Jenkins died in 1794 and devised his estate to 2 in trust for specified uses and Olmarch Issa was bought by 3 at auction for £1,355.

Release of a messuage called Nanty Gelly, p. Llangubby, co. Cardigan and Declaration of the Uses of a Fine of ...,

  1. Rev. John Rowland of Shrewsbury, co. Salop., clerk and Mary, his wife, Rev. Nathaniel Rowland of Parke, co. Carmarthen, clerk, and Margaret, his wife, David Jenkins of p. Llandewybrevy, co. Cardigan, minister of the gospel and Ann, his wife, Sarah Jones of Caron, co. Cardigan, widow (J.R. and N.R. being two of the sons of A.J. and S.J. two of the daughters of Eleanor Rowland, decd., by Rev. Daniel Rowland, late of Llangeitho, co. Cardigan, Clerk, her late husband, decd.), Benjamin Hood of Under down, p. St. Michael, Pembroke, gent., and John Lewis of Castledrinog, co. Carmarthen, farmer, (surviving assignees in trust of the estate of David Rowlands of p. Llandewybrevy, drover, another son of the said E.R., decd.) and Thomas Morgan of Atpar, p. Llandefriog, co. Cardigan, surgeon and Sarah, his wife, (T.M. being eldest son and heir of Elizabeth Morgan decd., late wife of John Morgan, late of Lledrod, but now of p. St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, E.M. decd. also having been one of the daughters of E.R. decd.). 2. Edward Williams of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, gent. 3. Charles Edmund of Lampeter pontstephan, gent. 4. Herbert Lloyd of co. Bor. of Carmarthen, gent. Release of a messuage called Nanty Gelly, p. Llangubby, co. Cardigan and Declaration of the Uses of a Fine of one sixth part thereof suffered by the said John Rowland and Mary, his wife. Consideration: £115; viz. £95 16 8., being five sixth of the purchase price by 3 to the said J.R. N.R. and wife, T.M. and wife, D.J. and wife and S.J., and £19 3. 4, the remaining pat, by 3 to the said B.H. and J.L.

Articles of Agreement for the purchase of messuages called Pantyrerchwn, Pantwaingoy, and Llwynyboby, parishes of Bettws Bledrws and Llangubby, and ...,

  1. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan, esq. 2. John Jones of Grace Church Street, London, esq. Articles of Agreement for the purchase of messuages called Pantyrerchwn, Pantwaingoy, and Llwynyboby, parishes of Bettws Bledrws and Llangubby, and Caemawr in village of Tregaron, p. Caron, all co. Cardigan. Timber to be valued and paid fro by 2. Consideration: £1921, of which £96 1s. is secured by a promissory note.

Prenuptial Settlement of land 3, whereby copyhold messuages, and fields called Newton in the manor of Beer or Manorberr, held ...,

  1. William Parry of Portclew, co. Pembroke, esq. 2. Henry Kemm of Northdown, co. penbroke, esq. 3. Ann Kemm, second daughter of 2. Prenuptial Settlement of land 3, whereby copyhold messuages, and fields called Newton in the manor of Beer or Manorberr, held by 1, and Castle Parks in the manor of St. Florence, co. Pembroke, are to be settle to the uses of the marriage. Consideration: 3500 (portion) by 2 to 1. Attested Copy made 15 May 1832.
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