John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. 2. George Russell of Lincolns Inn, barrister, William Augustus Guy of Gordon Street Square, esq., M.D., both in co. Middlesex and Thomas Boddington of St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, London, merchant. Conveyance by way of Mortgage of life interest in specified estates in cos. Cardigan and Middlesex and of the dividends of five sums of stock and of four assurance policies, to secure £13000 (now advanced) and interest and for further securing sums of £5,000, £5,000 and £5,000 (previously advanced) and interest. Endorsed: Further Charges For £3,000, 17 Feb. 1874 and £5,000, 26 Aug. 1875.
Philip Vaughan of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Jenkin Jones of Talrhyn, p. Llanbadarnpdyn, co. Cardigan, farmer. 3. William Jones of Ochor, p. Caronisclawdd, co. Cardigan, farmer. 4. Thomas Davies of Trebrisk, p. Caronisclawdd, farmer. Conveyance by1, at request of 2 to 4, of Blaendoithie, p. Llanddewibrefi, (mortgages by 2 to 1 for £250 [see no. 356]) in trust for 3. Consideration: £345, of which £257 4. is in redemption of the mortgage.
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.
Rev. David William Jones of Dyffryn Pennulth, p. Llangeitho, co. Cardigan and Jane, his wife. 2. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan. 3. The Right Honourable Ernest Augustus Mallet, Earl of Lisburne, Edmund Mallet Vaughan of Lapley, co. Stafford, esq., and Edmund Probyn of Huntley, co. Gloucester esq. Conveyance for £1,600, of part of Tanyforest to the uses of the will of John Jones, late of Portland Place, co. Middlesex, decd. [cf. no. 412]. Schedule 1805-1865.
Edward Morgan of 2, College Terrace, Clapham Road, co. Middlesex, gentleman. 2. Herbert Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, p. Bettws Bledrws, co. Cardigan, esquire. Conveyance for £150, of premises as in no. 468 and 464.
Arthur Chilton Thomas of Marldon Chambers, 30 North John Street, Liverpool, co. Lancaster, esq., barrister at law. 2. Wilmot Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, esq. Conveyance for £200, of Garlwyd and a Sheepwalk alloted to 1 in respect of Garlwyd, under the Llandewibrefi Mountain Enclosure.
John Scandrett Harford of Blaise Castle, co. Gloucester, esq., and Louisa Harford, his wife. 2. John Battersby Harford of Stoke Park, co. Gloucester, esq. 3. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond. 4. Frederick Philipse Morris and John Henry Benbow, both of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, and Jeremiah Mathews of Edgebaston House, co. Warwick. Conveyance for £2000, by 1 and 2 to 4, of Penlanmedd otherwise Penlan-meath, p. Llanfaircydogau, co. Cardigan, in trust for 3, to the uses (specified) of the will (1832) of John Jones, the younger, late of Portland Place, co. Middlesex, and of Derry Ormond (father of 3). The purchase price has arisen under a power of sale vested in 4 by the said will. Plan and Schedule of field names. Recitals from 1832.
David Richards of Tyrbach, p. Llanfairclydogau, co. Cardigan, farmer. 2. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. Conveyance for £50, of a slang called Llain Blaen Cyswch, p. Llanfiarclydogau. Plan.
David Fryer Nicholl of Craig-y-mor, p. Oystermouth, co. Glamorgan, esq. 2. Mary Hughes of the Vicarage, co. bor. Carmarthen, widow. 3. John Jones of Maesycrugiau, co. Carmarthen, gent., and Eliza Jones his wife. 4. John Lewis Philipss of Bolahaul, p. Llangunnor, co. Carmarthen, esq. 5. John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, esq. Conveyance for £980, by 1 at request of 2, and with concurrence of 3 and 4, to 5, of a farm called Nantybwchissa and a moiety of Nantybwchucha, parishes of LLANGYBi and Llanfiarclydogau (not including an allotment on Llanfair mountain), co. Cardigan. Recites that the property, by virtue of a power of appointment, was vested in the wife now decd. of 1 and that it became the subject of numerous lawsuits (all specified) which determined 2 as heiress at law.
Robert Pauncefote of Lambeth Terrace, co. Surrey, esq. (lately called Robert Smith). 2. Thomas Rudall of Clements Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. 3. John Jones of Dery Ormond, esq. 4. William Yeates Alban of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex. Conveyance (Lease and Release) and Assignment of a term of 1,000 years, by 2, at request of 1 to 4, in trust for 3, to attend the inheritance, of messuages and lands (further described), p. Llandewibrefi. [cf. no. 235].
Eliza Jones of Maesycrigiau, co. Carmarthen, widow. 2. Edmund Mallt Vaughan, Edmund Probyn and George Philips. Conveyance of farms called Glanrhocca, Penforial and Lluast Glanrhocca and a piece of land called Penbontgogyan, p. Llandewi Brefi, in trust for the use of Herbert Inglis Jones aged 15 of Derry Ormond as his personal estate. Recites that John Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond had agreed with 1 to purchase the properties for £7,750 but died before a conveyance could be made; that by the will of John Jones (father of J.I.J.) the said Herbert Inglis Jones (eldest son of J.I.J.) was entitled to the residuary personal estate of testator, represented in part by a sum of £9,911. 18. 10. reduced £3% annuities; that in pursuance of a suit 'Jones v Powel', it was ordered that the property should be bought out of the said £9,911. 18. 10 for the benefit of H.I.J. Consideration: £8,349 4. ) viz, £7,760 original purchase price and £599 4. 0. interest. Plan and schedule. Endorsed that the deed is the Conveyance marked 5 referred to in an affidavit of David Morris, 29 March 1881 and the indenture marked A referred to in the Affidavit of John Maclachlan, sworn 31 March 1881.
George Philips of Chorlton Lodge, Hampton Hall, co. Middlesex, colonel. 2. Wilmot Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, esq. Conveyance of Glanrhocca, Lluast Glanrhocca, Penbontgogoyan, Bryngwyn, Aberdauddwr and Cwmdulais, all in p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Cardigan.
David Rees of Blyne, p. Cellan, co. Cardigan, farmer (trustee in suriviorship). 2. David Morgan of Cwmdwr, p. Llanwrda, co. Carmarthen, shoemaker. 3. Rees Morgan of Penlan, p. Llangybi, co. Cardigan, farmer. 4. John Thomas of Lampeter pont stephen, co. Cardigan, draper. Conveyance of outstanding legal estate (further described) and Quitclaim of Tir Penylan otherwise Penylandinysid and Blaengorywddycwm, parishes of Bettwe Bledrws and Llangybi, co. Cardigan. Recitals from 1791.
John Inglis Jones. 2. Trustees of the will of John Jones, 1832, father of 1. Conveyance of property as in no. 377a. to the uses of the said will. [Cf. also no. 375].
David Felix and William Jones, his mortgagee. 2. John Inglis Jones, esquire. Conveyance of property as in No. 377a. Consideration: £400. [Cf. also no. 375].
Wilmot Charles Vaughan of 1, Ormond Road, Richmond, co. Surrey, retired colonel. 2. Ernest Napoleon Eugene Mallet Vaughan, D.S.O., of Blakcladies Brewood, co. Stafford, retired major, and Francis Robert Wrothesley, D.S.O., of Wick Cottage, Downton, co. Wiltshire, retires captain, R.N. (trustees). 3. The said E.N.E.M.V. (mortgagee). 4. Wilmot Inglis Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan. Conveyance to 4, for £38 7 8. of the tithe rent charges issuing out of lands at Llangybi, free from all claims of 3.
John Inglis Jones of Dery-Ormond, esq. 2. Federick Philipse Morris and John Henry Benbow both of lincoln's Oinn, co. Middlesex, and Jeremiah Mathews of Birmingham, esq. Conveyance, for £1,000, of property as in no. 394, in trust to the Uses of the will of John Jones, late of Portland Place, St. Marylebone, co. Middlesex, esq., decd., father of 1. Plan and schedule. Endorsed: Conveyance (dated 6 Apr. 1872) from Mary Hughes, Vicarage, Carmarthen to 2 in trust for 1, of a cottage called Gilfach yr Hedin, p. Llandewy Brefi. Consideration: £100. Attached: Letter of even date from Mary Hughes, requesting Messrs. Morris, Mathew and Benbow to pay the £100 to her solicitors.
David Richards of Maelfrynmawr, p. Llanbadarn-Trefeglwys, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Charles Bishop, the younger of Cwmrythen and David Jeremy of Bank House, Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, esqs. Conveyance, for £1,500 of messuages called Llettygybi, Danycoedissa, Tynyrfrôn and a cottage called Ffynonwen, all in p. Llangybi, to 2 as tenants in common. Schedule of Deeds 5 March 1874. Endorsed: Release, 27 Sep. 1877, by David Jeremy to Charles Bishop of his interest in a moiety of the within property, for £1,050.
John Richards of Wassell Grove, co. Worcester and bor. of Southwark, co. Surrey, esq. 2. Rev. Richard Board of Westerham, co. Kent, clerk and Abraham Wildey Robarts of Lombard St., London, bankers. Conveyance, for £100, of fields called Llaincefnygarth, Llainrhosgarfan, and Cefn Garth [cf. no. 280], p. Llandewybrevy, to 2, as trustees, to the uses (specified) of the will (1814) of John Jones, late of Grace Church Street, London, apothecary, decd. Recitals from 1814 [cf. nos 230-231].