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T. L. Jones Collection of Carmarthenshire Deeds,
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Appointment of the share of the said Anne in the m. and lands called Tyr Gwayn Whitley, p. Llandingat,

1 William Thomas of p. Llandilovawr, co. Carm., gent., Anne his wife, David Jones of p. Llangadock, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2 Thomas Rees William of p. Mothvey, yeoman. 3 James Price of p. Mothvey, esq. Appointment of the share of the said Anne in the m. and lands called Tyr Gwayn Whitley, p. Llandingat. [Witnesses include Rees William of Landovery.].

Declaration that indentures of 21-2 May 1783 were made in the name of the first party as far as the ...,

1 Edward Jones of the town of Llandovery, co. Carm., gent. 2 Rice Rees of Llandovery aforesaid, corvisor. Declaration that indentures of 21-2 May 1783 were made in the name of the first party as far as the same relate to the field called Caehen adjoining to the Kerrig and the parcels of land called the Pieces by the Church, p. Llandingat, and near the town of Llandovery, in trust for the second party. Witnesses: W[alte]r Powell, Brecon, and W[illia]m Jones, clerk to Mr Jones.

Grant of the m's and lands called Gelly otherwise Tyrhebog otherwise Llwynyrhebog and Tyrydderwenfonwen, p. Llan[gadock], co. Carm., with covenant ...,

1 [Evan Jones of the eld]er of Duffryn, p. Llandebie, co. Carm., gent., and Mary his [wife]. 2 John Jones of Tyrbach House, p. Llanguicke, co. Glam., surg[eon], Richard Morgan Jones of [?Penybryn, p. Devinnock,] co. Brec., farmer, Jonah Jones of Duffryn aforesaid, mineral surveyor, Ebenezer Jones, late of Hendre-forgan, p. [Llanguicke, aforesaid, but now of Ca]stle Main, Forest Creek, Australia, farmer, Margaret Jones of Duffryn aforesaid, spinster, Evan Jones the younger of Gadlys, p. [of Aberdare, co.] Glam., surgeon, and Jane Jones of Duffryn aforesaid, spinster, the seven and only children of the first party. 3 The [Rev.] David Jones, clerk, and Sophia Maria Secretan, spinster, both of Bishopstone, co. Glam. 4 [Rees Jeffreys of Abercrai, pa]rish of Llywell, co. Brec., gent. 5 William Thomas, of Coedmawr, p. Llan[thoisaint], co. Carm., farmer. 6 David Thomas of Glantoddeb, p. Llangadock, co. Carm., farmer. Grant of the m's and lands called Gelly otherwise Tyrhebog otherwise Llwynyrhebog and Tyrydderwenfonwen, p. Llan[gadock], co. Carm., with covenant to produce deeds, 1766-1858. [Plan and particulars on reverse of third sheet.]. Badly damaged.

Lease And Release to make a tenant to the freehold of the m. and lands called Tuynywain, p. Llandingat,

1 Anne Williams of p. Mothvey, co. Carm., spinster, one of the daughters and devisee of Thomas Williams, late of the same p., gent., dec. 2 Rev. Lewis Lewis of Gwinfey, clerk. 3 Edward Jones of the town and bor. of Llandovery, gent. Lease And Release to make a tenant to the freehold of the m. and lands called Tuynywain, p. Llandingat. Witnesses: R. Williams, att[orne]y, and Edw[ard] Jones, jun[io]r, both of Llandovery.

Release of the dwelling house in the town of Llandovery, co. Carm., formerly in the occupation of Morgan Jones, since ...,

1 Watkin Williams of Pantcravog, p. Llywell, co. Brec., surgeon. 2 Rees Williams of the town of Llandovery, co. Carm., attorney. Release of the dwelling house in the town of Llandovery, co. Carm., formerly in the occupation of Morgan Jones, since of John Pugh, apothecary, afterwards of Joseph Hay, mercer, and now of the second party and William Williams, saddler. Witnesses: T. R. Nicholas of Trecastle and ?J. Williams, schoolmaster.

Release of the m. and lands called [Dder]wen gros, p. Llansadwrn, formerly part of tmts and lands called [Br]ynbagle and ...,

1 Evan Price of Glandulais, p. Llansadwrn, co. Carm., gent.,. 2 John Rees Bishop of Dollgarreg, p. Myddfe, esq. 3 Rees John of p. Llansadwrn, farmer. 4 Daniel Price of Talley, esq. Release of the m. and lands called [Dder]wen gros, p. Llansadwrn, formerly part of tmts and lands called [Br]ynbagle and Tyrypistyll Gwyn and consisting of a dwelling house, etc., and seven fields called KaedanyGrose otherwise Gwern....nne otherwise Ywainfach ydderwengrose, Caedanyvan formerly one field but now divided into two fields and called Caedanyvan and Caenewydddanyvan, Caeyclutte, Wernissa, and Caer Groes, except such part of the fields called Caedanyvan and Caenewydddanyvan as lies under the road running along the South w[est] side thereof, to uses, with covenant to produce deeds, 1732-1809.

Setlement (previous to the marriage of the third and fourth parties) of the m. and lands formerly called Farm in ...,

1 William Williams of Pantygween, p. of Llanddausaint, co. Carm., farmer. 2 Magdalen Williams his wife. 3 David Bowen Morgan of Llwynrhydd, p. Llandingat, farmer. 4 Mary Thomas of Pantygween aforesaid, spinster. 5 Thomas Thomas of Henbont, p. Llanddausaint, auctioneer. Setlement (previous to the marriage of the third and fourth parties) of the m. and lands formerly called Farm in Tellych and now called Twynrhydd otherwise Tynrhyd and Llwynrhydd, p's Llandingat and Myddfai, in the occupation of the third party, the m. and lands called Gribbin, p. Myddfai, and a sum of £200 charged upon the m. and lands called Cencoed, p. Llanfairarybryn. Damaged.

T. L. Jones Collection of Carmarthenshire Deeds,

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Deeds, 1759-1862, relating to properties in the parishes of Llandingad, Llanfair-ar-y-bryn, Llangadog, Llansadwrn, and Myddfai, and the town of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire; and accounts, 1847-1849, of a Carmarthen draper.

Jones, T. L., of Llandovery.