Richard Jones, of Tre'r Drew, parish of Llanidan, co. Anglesey, mariner;. 2. William Vickers, junior, of Holyhead. Mortgage of Tre'r Drew ucha in the parish of Llanidan, aforesaid.
David Jones, of Holyhead, ship carpenter, and Jane, his wife;. 2. William Vickers the younger, of Llanfawr. Lease And Release of the moiety of Pen Bodsilin parish of Aber, co. Carnarvon, and Ty newydd in Holyhead, co. Anglesey. With a final concord in a fine levied between the same parties, 5 April 1790, the uses of which are declared in the release.
Susannah Vickers, Jane Vickers, and Ellen Vickers, of Llanfawr, spinsters;. 2. William Vickers, of Holyhead. Lease of Plas ucha in the parishes of Llanfaethly and Llanfwrog.
Susanna Vickers, Jane Vickers and Ellin Vickers, of Llanfawr, spinsters;. 2. William Vickers, of Holyhead. Surrender of lease of Ty Bentley in the suburbs of Holyhead.
Lewis Price, of Bailey vicar in the Parish of Llansawel, co. Carmarthen;. 2. David John Edwardes, of Rhydygors. Surrender Of Mortgage of messuages in the parishes of Treleach, and St. Peter, co. Carmarthen.
Mary Sheperd, of the parish of St. George the Martyr, co. Middlesex, widow;. 2. Sir John Phillipps, of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, Bart., and Elizabeth his wife;. 3. John Symmons of Llanstinian, co. Pembroke, esquire. Lease And Release of properties in the parishes of Mount, Verwick, Llangoedmore, Cardigan, Llandygwyd, and Llanthewy brevy, co. Cardigan, St. Dogmells, Llantood, Bridell, Llanstinan, Llanvair Nantigove, co. Pembroke. (Copy).
John Symmons, of Llanstinan;. 2. Perrot Williams, of Southampton Row, parish of St. George, Bloosmbury, co. Middlesex, esquire. Lease And Release of tenements in the parishes of Puncheston, Newcastle, Castlebyth, Manerdivy, co. Pembroke, Llangoedmore, and Kilgerran, co. Cardigan. With a copy of Judgment of recovery of debt against John Symmons. 9 Feb. 1753.
Perrott Williams, now of Chelsea, esquire;. 2. John Symmons, esquire;. 3. Peter Holford, of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire. Lease And Release of tenants in the parishes of Puncheston, Newcastle, Little Newcastle, Castlebyth, Manerdivy, Llangoidmore and Kilgerran.
Peter Holford, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, parish of St. Andrew, Holborn;. 2. John Symmons, of Lanstinan, and Anne his wife;. 3. Maurice Morgan, of the Mint in the Tower of London, esquire;. 4. John Wogan, of Wiston, co. Pembroke, esquire. Lease And Release of messuages in the parishes of Litterston and Castlebythe, co. Pembroke, so that a recovery with double voucher might be suffered at the next Great Sessions.
Thomas Lewes, late of Gellydowill, parish of Kennarth, co. Carmarthen, esquire, first Lieutenant on board H.M.S. the Formidable;. 2. Peter Holford, of Lincolns Inn Fields;. 3. John Symmons, of Slebeck, co. Pembroke, esquire;. 4. The Rev. Charles Symmons, rector of Narberth. Assignment of a term in the manor of Llanvairnanty Gof and messuages in the parishes of Lanstinan, Fishguard, Rosemarket and Llanvairnanty Gove, the manor of Carway and messuages in the parishes of St. David, Ambleston, St. Dogwells, Bridell, Llantood, Kilgerran, Llanychloydog, Puncheston, Little Newcastle, Castlebythe, Hays Castle, Manachlogddu, Nevern, Newport, Mathry, co. Pembroke, Llangoedmore, Landugwidd, co. Cardigan, and Llanboidy, co. Carmarthen. (Copy).
Peter Holford, of Lincolns Inn Fields;. 2. John Symmons, of Slebech;. 3. Rev. Charles Symmons, rector of Narberth. Lease And Release being a reconveyance of the properties specified in No. 285. (1763, May 31). (Copy).
John Symmons, of Slebeck, co. Pembroke, esquire;. 2. William Knox of Soho Square, and Edward Boodle of the parish of St. George Hanover Square, co. Middlesex. Bargain And Sale for a year of the manor of Llanvairnanty Gove and messuages in the parishes of Lanstinan, Llanvairnanty Gove, Fishguard, Little New Castle, Puncheston, Castlebythe and Haycastle co. Pembroke.
John Symmons, of Llanstinan;. 2. Peter Holford, of Lincolns Inn Fields. Lease And Release (mortgage) of the manor of Llanvairnanty Gove and messuages in the parishes of Llanstinand, Fishguard, Llanstdadwell, and Rose Market, the manor of Carway and messuages in the parishes of St. Davids, Ambleston, Manerdivy, St. Dogmells, Bridell, Llantood, Llanvairnant Gwyn, Kilgerran, Llanychloydog, Little Newcastle and elsewhere in co. Pembroke, in the town of Cardigan and the parishes of Llandugwith, Mount, Verwick, co. Cardigan, Llanboidy and Killymaenllwyd, co. Carmarthen. (Copy).