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Llanllyr Estate Records,
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Release of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill in p ...,

Release of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill in p. Trevilan, m's called Pen y bryn mawr, Llannerch Vach, Blan y Werne, Glan y Werne, Velindre, and Tyrbach Velindre, and two cottages and gardens called Ty David Mason and Ty Evan Shon, all in p. Ystrad, m's called Blaen Rhiue Vallen, Havod y Gorse, Penglogog, Pen yr heoll, Pen y llan las yssa, Tyr ar yr Eglwys, Trody Rhiw, Letty Ivor, and Parker Dre and cottages and gardens called Gwynedd Vach, Ty bach, Tyr Trooper, Ty Dick Shon Gardner, Skybor Vach, Lletty Gwidde, and Ty Shon Rees Cooke, a garden, m's, and lands called Y Wern ycha, Y Wern Ganoll, Y Wern Yssa, Kae main, Gelly hir, pont y brenin, Penychar Dol hir, Pen Yssar Dol hir, and Gwair Gwylt, and m's called Dol Gron and Parker Duer, all in p. Trevilan, a m. called Tyle Coyon in p's Trevilan and Kilkemin, turbary and parcel of moor land called Dol las, and two parcels in p. Trevilan, a m., gardens, and two closes in Tallsarn within p. Trevilan, and all the tolls and profits of fairs held at Tallsarn aforesaid.

Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common ...,

  1. John Lewes and William Lewes. 2. James Lloyd and John Jones. 3. Thomas Powell of Nanteos, co. Card., esq., and William Jones of Dyffrin, co. Carm., esq. Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common recovery of the capital m. called Llanlleer, otherwise Llanllear, m's called Glaenywern and Blaenywern, two m's with a cottage and garden thereto belonging called Velindre and Berthlwyd, a m. called Llanarch vach, a water corn grist mill called Llanlleer Mill, with a house and garden thereto belonging, numerous cottages and gardens, and a m. called Penybryn, all situated in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanvihangel Ystrad, co. Card.; m's called Penyrheol, Penceylogau, Dolecoyou, Havod y Gorse, Troedyrhiw, Bwlch yr arllwys, Penrhuallen, Lanlase, and Gwynne vach, several cottages and meadows, and a m. called Penyrhew, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card.; a m. called Pensarne in p's Llanina and Llanllwchayarne and a m. called Penknwck in p. Llanllwchayarne, co. Card.; the third part of the gr. tithes, with the appurtenances, of p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; m's called Gwern y Meirch, Keven llech llaudd, and Dan y cappel, all in p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; a house or cottage and garden and m's called Parke, Cwrrws, and Trebedw in p. Henllan deivy, co. Card.; half of the tithes of p. Llanvihangel Orarth, otherwise Yerwarth, otherwise Ararth, co. Carm.; m's, houses or burgages, storehouses or granaries, malt houses, and pieces of land situated in Quay Street, Bridge Street, and Lower Market Street in p. St Peters in the co. bor. of Carmarthen; and a m., house, or burgage, a burgage or room, a summer house and garden, and a parcel called the Quay, all situated on the Quay in the aforesaid co. bor. of Carmarthen.

Lease of possession of the remainder or reversion expectant upon the dec. or other determination of the estate of the ...,

  1. Mary Anne Jane Vaughan of Tyllwyd, co. Card., daughter of John Vaughan Lloyd of Tyllwyd, esq. 2. Price Lewes of Llysnewydd, co. Carm., esq., and Capt. Edward Vaughan of H. M. 98th Regiment of Foot. Lease of possession of the remainder or reversion expectant upon the dec. or other determination of the estate of the said John Vaughan Lloyd in a fifith part of a m. called Tyllwyd, otherwise Tyrllwyd, and in a m., tmt, and lands or parcel of ground called Llainallt in several p's Blaenporth and Bettws Evan, a m. called Bronyar, otherwise Bronyarfawr, in p. Blaenporth; also the remainder or reversion expectant upon the dec. or determination of the estate of the said John Vaughan Lloyd and Jane, his wife, in a fifth part of a moiety of the rectory, prebend church, or chantry of Blaenporth, all in co. Card.

Lease of possession of all the capital m. called Llanllear, m's called Glanwern, Blaenwern, Penwernfach, Felindreucha, Llanerchfach, and Penybryn, a ...,

  1. William Lewes the elder of Llysnewydd, co. Carm., esq. 2. Price Lewes of Llysnewydd aforesaid, esq., and Capt. Edward Vaughan of H. M. 98th Regiment of Foot. Lease of possession of all the capital m. called Llanllear, m's called Glanwern, Blaenwern, Penwernfach, Felindreucha, Llanerchfach, and Penybryn, a water corn grist mill called Llanllear Mill, a m. called Tirbach, and numerous cottages and gardens, all in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanfihangelystrad, co. Card., a m. or dwelling house called the Red Lion Inn, m's called Penlanlas, Gwyneddfach, Penrheol, Caepontybrenin, Dolelase, Caie Gelly hir, Wernfach, Dolewernganol, and Cayedwr, and several cottages or dwelling houses and gardens, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card., and m's called Garewenucha, Garewenissa, and Gwaynmeirch, all in p. Llangeller, co. Carm.

Release of certain lands in co. Card. and the co. bor. of Carmarthen which had been charged by Thomas Stead ...,

  1. John Griffiths of Kensington, Middlesex, gent. 2. William Preece of Leominster, Herefordshire, esq., and John Jones Bateman of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Release of certain lands in co. Card. and the co. bor. of Carmarthen which had been charged by Thomas Stead, late of Broadward, Herefordshire, esq., dec., with the payment of an annuity to the said John Griffiths.

Release of a m. called Tymawr, parcels, being part of the said m., and called Cae Llwyfen, Cae Main issa ...,

  1. William Preece and John Jones Bateman. 2. John Lewes. 3. The Rev. Thomas Lewes of Burford, Oxfordshire, clerk. Release of a m. called Tymawr, parcels, being part of the said m., and called Cae Llwyfen, Cae Main issa, Cae Main ucha, Cae'r Alts, Cae Banows, Cae Lan yr afon ucha, Cae y Tinker, Cae Lan yr afon issa, Cae Goldsmith, Cae Bach, Wan [sic] Fawr issa, Waun Ganol, Cae Hopyard ucha, Cae Hopyard issa, and Yr hen Berllan, a m. used as a public house and called the Blue Bell, a cottage in the village of Talsarn, closes or parcels called Cae Cefn y Dref, Cae Bowling, Caer Bant, and Cae Glan yr afon, and a m. used a a public house and called the Lamb in the village of Talsarn, all being in p. Trefilan, co. Card.
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