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Acknowledgement of the receipt of a sum of £200 due to the said Mary under the terms of her father's ...,

  1. Samuell Thomas of p. Mydrim, co. Carm., gent., husband of Mary, daughter of John Bevan, late of Llanvihangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent., dec. 2. Esther Bevan of p. Llanvihangell Abercowin, widow and sole executrix of the will of the said John Bevan. Acknowledgement of the receipt of a sum of £200 due to the said Mary under the terms of her father's will.

Bargain And Sale of a capital m. called Llanllier, a water corn grist mill called Melin Llanllier, and several m's ...,

  1. William Lloyd of Llanllier, co. Card. ,esq. 2. William Sumner of Pollicott in p. Ashendon, Buckinghamshire, gent. Bargain And Sale of a capital m. called Llanllier, a water corn grist mill called Melin Llanllier, and several m's in p. Istrad, m's in p's Dyhewid and Trevillan, the yearly tolls, profits, etc. of the fairs kept in the town or village of Tallysarne, m's in p. Llanbadean Trefeglwys called Nant Coy and Cwm nanfynydd, m's and lands called Tir David ap Howell goch, alias Tir Hendre Phillipp, Tir Rees David ap Howell goch, alias Tir y wrag len vawre, Tir Pwllyr hwch, Tir kae y Rhyge, Tir Evan Llewelin Walter, and Tir y Cwm hir, a toft or tmt called Tir David Llwyd David ap Evan Duy, containing four parcels called Tir gwag a chist, y Llayne ar warr y Clawdd, y Llane ar geven garthely, and yr Errow Wenn, with one other parcel thereto belonging called Llan y Delin, a toft or tmt and parcels called Tir Kae y Rhyge, Tir Rhosse y Bulch, Tir pen y garnwen, and Anghereg Wyrfil, and one other toft or tmt called Lle Tuy Evan Llwyd.

Bargain And Sale of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mll called Llanllyr mill ...,

Bargain And Sale of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mll 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.

Copies of,

Copies of:. (A) A statute staple, whereby William Lloyd of Llanllire, co. Card., esq., binds himself to pay William Sumner of great Pellicott in p. Ashenden, Buckinghamshire, gent., the sum of £800. 28 Nov. 1656. (B) A writ for the seizure of William Lloyd and for an extent of his estate for non payment of the said sum of £800. 7 Feb. 1666/7. (C) An inquisition re the lands and goods of the said William Lloyd. These included the m's of Llanllire, Vellendre yssa, Velindre ycha, Pen y Bryn Mawr, Blaen y wern ddry, Pen y lan vach, Llannerch vach, tir Glan y wern, and Velindre vach, and a water mill called Melin Llanllir in p. Ystrad, and m's and tmt's called Y Braynog, Lletty'r Saer, Keel y Bwn, Pen yr heol, Pen ylan, alias Blaen Cwm ergi, Pen ylan las ycha, Pen y lan yssa, tir penglogod, pen rhyw allen, Havod y gorse, Tyle Coyon, Theod yr rhiw Isor, Parke'r dre, and tir oddiar yr Eglws, and several houses in p. Trevilan, all in co. Card. 16 May 1667. (D) A writ for the seizure of the above lands in order to satisfy William Sumner. 23 Oct. 1668. Latin except for (a).

Covenant to levy a fine on m's and lands called Tuthyn Y ffynnon Saint, Tyr Pen y Knock, Gwayn llain ...,

  1. John Bevans of p. Llanvihangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent., and Thomas Bevans of p. Llanvihangell Abercowin, gent. 2. Lewis Evans of p. Mydrim, co. Carm., gent. 3. Samuell Thomas of said p. Mydrim, gent. Covenant to levy a fine on m's and lands called Tuthyn Y ffynnon Saint, Tyr Pen y Knock, Gwayn llain, and Gwayn yna in p. Merthyr, two m's called Llaythty ycha and Llaithty isha in p. Llangynock, and a m., house, burgage, and garden in Market Street in p. St Peters within the co. bor. of Carmarthen, all in co. Carm., in order to make the said Lewis Evans a tenant to the freehold for the suffering of a recovery.

Covenant to levy a fine on the capital m. called Llanllier in co. Card., a water corn grist mill called ...,

  1. Edward Carew of p. St Martine in the ffeilds, Middlesex, gent., and Lettice, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of and legatee named in the will of Thomas Lloyd of Llanllier, co. Card., esq., dec. 2. Henry Somner of Dynton, Buckinghamshire, esq. 3. John Nicholls of p. Black ffryers, London, gent., and Samuell Evans of Talisarne, co. Card., gent. Covenant to levy a fine on the capital m. called Llanllier in co. Card., a water corn grist mill called Mellin Llanllier in co. Card., m's called Havidy gosse, Blaen Rhuallen, Dolle Keynew, Tyr Pengloge, Tyr Troyd yr Rhw, Tyr dan y ralt Coy, Tyr Penyr rheoll, Parke y drey, Tyr John Gardener, and Hugh Bevans in Talisarne, and the tolls of the two fairs of Tallysarne, all which last mentioned premises were in p. Trevillan, co. Card., m's called Velindre ycha, Tyr Velindre vach, Blaeny werne dly, Tyr Pen brin mawr, Tyr Killer wiske vach, Tyr Pene mas kelly, Tyr dan y rallt y gigvrane, and Byr Lloyd, all in p. Istrad, co. Card., and other parts of the estate of Thomas Lloyd, dec., which had been or were in the possession of Edward Carew and Lettice, his wife.

Declaration by the said Giles Long that his name was used only in trust in an indenture of 4 Dec ...,

  1. Giles Long, citizen and salter of London. 2. Henry Sumner of Dynton, alias Donington, Buckinghamshire, esq., son and heir of William Sumner, late of Pollicott, Buckinghamshire, gent., dec. Declaration by the said Giles Long that his name was used only in trust in an indenture of 4 Dec. 1656 (see No. 7 of 4 Dec. 1656), and an assignment of the property conveyed in that indenture.

Declaration by the said Giles Longe and Thomas Harborne that their names had only been used in trust in indentures ...,

  1. Giles Longe, citizen and salter of London, and Thomas Harborne of Aylsbury, Buckinghamshire, gent. 2. Henry Sumner of Dynton, alias Donington, Buckinghamshire, son and heir of William Sumner, late of Pollicott, Buckinghamshire, gent., dec. Declaration by the said Giles Longe and Thomas Harborne that their names had only been used in trust in indentures of 4 Dec. 1656 and 18 Sept. 1662; also a release of the m's involved in these indentures. See Nos 7 and 13.
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