Deposition of David James of Olemarch Issia, re the tithes of Bettus Bledrus parish,
- 216.
- Ffeil
- 1820, Jan. 28.
Deposition of David James of Olemarch Issia, re the tithes of Bettus Bledrus parish,
Covenant for production of deeds re property as in no. 218-219,
Lease And Release and Assignment, for £1,730, in trust to sell, by 1 at direction of 2 to 3, of ...,
Certificate relating to an Agreement between John Jones of Derry Ormond and the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, whereby the former is to purchase, for £79 6. 8., two rent charges payable by him to the Crown on land in Llanllough, co. Carmarthen and a tenement called Tyr Brinin, p. Bettws Bledrws co. Cardigan.
Plans (two) of a slang in Rhôs Garfan, formerly part of Pentre Rhew belongin to John Richards, esq,
Endorsed: 'Nb the other Slang formerly belonging to Pentre rhew, purchased by John Richards Esq., at the same time as the Slang at the other side I found among the papers of the late Thomas James the Surveyor Containing 1a. 2r. 8p.'.
Abstract of Title of William Parry, esq., to a messuage and lands called Llyast, formerly known as Bryn Erfedd, p. Llanddewy Brevy, co. Cardigan, from 1673.
Additional Abstract as no. 255,
Observations of the Vendor's Solicitor of the objections raised by Counsel on behalf of the purchaser re the title to Llyast. Endorsed: 'Parry Esq to Jones Esq.'.
Letters of Administration of the goods, etc., of Griffith Edwards, late of p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Cardigan, granted to John Edwards, his eldest brother.
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.
O.S. Folding Map of Cardiganshire. Scale 1" to 1 mile,
Release by 1 at request of 3 to 2 and 4, of an annuity of £1,000 charged on property settled ...,
Letter: William Rees, Tregaron, to John Richards, esq., M.P., Southwark, London,
Enclosing accounts of J.R's estate (farms named) in Cardiganshire and relating general estate matters, e.g. prices of wheat, etc.