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P. V. Davies Collection of Pembrokeshire Deeds,
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Letters Of Administration, with will annexed, of the estate of Richard Matthias late of Castle Cenlas co. Pemb., esq., deceased ...,

Letters Of Administration, with will annexed, of the estate of Richard Matthias late of Castle Cenlas co. Pemb., esq., deceased (d. 1 Sept. 1846) granted to Letitia Jones, widow, his daughter and the residuary legatee for life named in his will. Will dated 29 Sept. 1841.

Mortgage for £1905 of messuages and lands called Vron-ron otherwise Vron-y-ron and Plaspwdel and a cottage, garden and lands called ...,

  1. Letitia Jones of No. 6 Brownswood Park, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, widow;. 2. The Reverend James Thomas of Herbrandston Rectory, co. Pemb., clerk, Edward Picton Phillips of the town and county of Haverfordwest, surgeon and the Reverend Thomas Seth Jones Harries, clerk, incumbent of Nedging, co. Suffolk. Mortgage for £1905 of messuages and lands called Vron-ron otherwise Vron-y-ron and Plaspwdel and a cottage, garden and lands called Cwmllwyd, being the Vron-y-ron Estate in the parish of Llanwinnio, co. Carm.

Mortgage for £300 of the messuage and buildings called Clyngath and lands called Waun Lan, Parkylan, Park r wyn., Parkgwyn ...,

  1. John Thomas of Clyngath, parish of Llanychlwydog, co. Pembroke, farmer, and Frances his wife;. 2. Josiah Thomas o f the same place, farmer;. 3. Margaret Stephens of Fishguard, widow. Mortgage for £300 of the messuage and buildings called Clyngath and lands called Waun Lan, Parkylan, Park r wyn., Parkgwyn, Parkybrwynant, Haggard Ucha, Parkclyn Meinog, Park clyn Meinog ucha, Roft rychen ucha, Roft rychen isa, Park r ydlan, Park Rodin, Haggard isa, Ardd ddefaid, weirglodd dan y Ty, Park Canol, Roft fawr, waun fawr, weirglodd newydd, Gardd Weirglodd newydd, Pensylvania, Gardd Weirglodd Newydd, Ardd rhedin, Park tyrllwyd, and The Hill, and the cottage called Felin fach Cottage, and the reversion of the house called Kilrhedyn Bridge, in the parish of Llanychlwydog.

Mortgage for £600 of a messuages and lands called Penywern, Castle Canlass and Castle Rhedyn in the parish of Mathry ...,

  1. John Owen of Percy Street, Rathbone Place, London, esq., eldest son and heir at law of General John Owen late of Bath, co. Somerset, deceased;. 2. Joseph Lord of the town of Pembroke, esq. Mortgage for £600 of a messuages and lands called Penywern, Castle Canlass and Castle Rhedyn in the parish of Mathry, co. Pembroke.

Mortgage in fee for £1905, with power of sale of Messuages and lands called Castle Cenlas otherwise Castle Canlas or ...,

  1. Letitia Jones of Broad Haven in the parish of Walton West, co. Pemb., widow;. 2. The Reverend James Thomas of the town and county of Haverfordwest, clerk, the Reverend James Propert Williams of Whitechurch in Dewsland, clerk, and the Reverend Henry James Vincent of Saint Dogmells, clerk. Mortgage in fee for £1905, with power of sale of Messuages and lands called Castle Cenlas otherwise Castle Canlas or Castle Canlass and Castle Rhedyn or Castle Redin otherwise Mabus fach otherwise Mabers fach in the parish of Mathry, co. Pemb.; (b) 1875, June 11. (1) The within-named James Thomas; (2) Edward Picton Phillips of the town and county of Haverfordwest surgeon, and the Reverend Thomas Seth Jones Harries clerk, incumbent of Nedging co. Suffolk; (3) The said James Thomas, Edward Picton Phillips, and Thomas Seth Jones Harries. Assignment of the mortgage contained in (a). Endorsement; (c) 1876, Sept. 28. (1) The within-named James Thomas, Edward Picton Phillips of the town and county of Haverfordwest, surgeon, and Thomas Seth Jones Harries, clerk, incumbent of Nedging, co, Suffolk the present mortgagees; (2) The within-named Letitia Jones. Reconveyance of the properties specified in (a). Endorsement.

P. V. Davies Collection of Pembrokeshire Deeds,

  • GB 0210 DAVIRE
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  • 1694- [c. 1903] /

Deeds and other documents mainly relating to families and estates in the St Davids area, Pembrokeshire, 1694-1896, including manuscript maps relating to the parishes of Llanrheithan and Mathri, Pembrokeshire, and Llanwinio, Carmarthenshire, 1812-1821. The families involved include Howells of Llysyfran, Ford of Stonehall, Owen of Orielton, James of Llandeloy and St Edrins, Parry of Porthiddy (Llanrian), Laugharne of Orlandon, and Mathias of Lochmeyler and Castle Cenlas. The Mathias family include Rev. John Matthias (d. 1805) of Lochmeyler, vicar of Llandeloy, who bought Castle Cenlas, c.1792.

Davies, Percival V.

Pedigree of George Harries Ll.D., son of John George Harries, [1680-1738] bishop of Llandaff, son of George Harries otherwise George ...,

Pedigree of George Harries Ll.D., son of John George Harries, [1680-1738] bishop of Llandaff, son of George Harries otherwise George Harry David and Anne Voile of Broomhill, co. Pembroke, showing connections with the family of Roch of Paskeston co. Pembroke, and the families of Richards, Powell and Griffiths; with notes on the Voile and Harri[e]s families by M[ark] Roch and 20th century additions.

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