Dangos 1784 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records,
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Release of a messuage and lands called Middle House otherwise Canol y dref in the hamlet of Henllan, parish of ...,

1.Catherine Scourfield, spinster, and Judith Scourfield, spinster, both of Clover Hill, parish of New Moat;. 2.William Owen of Landshipping, esq., and John Laugharn of Pontvane, esq.;. 3.William Scourfield of New Moat, esq., brother of the said Catherine and Judith Scourfield. Release of a messuage and lands called Middle House otherwise Canol y dref in the hamlet of Henllan, parish of Llandewy Velfrey, and messuages and lands in Narberth. Attested copy.

Settlement on the marriage of the said George Lort Phillips and Isabella Georgina Allen of the Lawrenny estate,

1.George Lort Phillips of Dumpledale;. 2.Isabella Georgina Allen of Crosselly, spinster;. 3.John Hensleigh Allen of Cresselly, esq.;. 4.Seymour Phillips Allen of Cresselly, esq., Henry George Allen of Lincolns Inn, esq., George Roch of Butterhill, esq., John Henry Philipps of Williamston, esq., and Henry George Fownes of the Middle Temple, London, esq., barrister at law, now residing in Haverfordwest. Settlement on the marriage of the said George Lort Phillips and Isabella Georgina Allen of the Lawrenny estate. Draft.

Letters Patent granting to Francis Morrice and Francis Phelippes, gent., the rectories and churches of St. Thomas within the vill ...,

Letters Patent granting to Francis Morrice and Francis Phelippes, gent., the rectories and churches of St. Thomas within the vill of St. Dogmel, otherwise called the rectory and church of St. Dogmel otherwise Llanlleere, Eglosseroe, Bavell, Molgrave, Llantode otherwise Llancode and St. Nicholas, Fishard otherwise Fishingarde, Grangiston, and the chapels of Penkellthie Vaughan and Thilesprawse and Newton, all formerly belonging to the monastery of St. Dogmal. Translation (19th cent).

Certificate of the purchase by William Knox from the Crown of the fee-farm rent of £52. 11s.101/2d. in respect of ...,

Certificate of the purchase by William Knox from the Crown of the fee-farm rent of £52. 11s.101/2d. in respect of the grange of Blainwthno, the castle, lordship and town of Narberth, the forest of Narberth, and the towns, villages and hamlets of Templeton and Moleston, granted to John Barlow, 14 Aug. 14 Charles I. Consideration money £1010. 5s. 0d.

Mortgage of messuages and lands in the town of Narberth,

1.Lewis Davies of Haverfordwest, gent., son of Francis Davies of Dudwell, parish of Camrose, gent., deceased, and Rachel Davies of Haverfordwest, sister of the deceased Francis Davies;. 2.Richard Summers of Haverfordwest, merchant. Mortgage of messuages and lands in the town of Narberth. Copy.

Articles Of Agreement between Sir John Barlow of Slebetch, bart., of the first part, William Barlow of Martletwy, gent., of ...,

Articles Of Agreement between Sir John Barlow of Slebetch, bart., of the first part, William Barlow of Martletwy, gent., of the second part, and Walter Middleton of Slebbetch, esq., and Johan his wife, mother of the said Sir John Barlow, and Lewis Wogan of Wiston, esq., of the third part, touching the capital messuage and lands called Marteltwy and Crigmaron otherwise Cregmaharon in the parish of Moncktun; closes called Rucke parke and ye Eastern Hill Close in the parish of Minweare; the capital messuage called Minweare, the rectory of Minweare, Minweare Hill, closes called Rake Parke and ye Barly parke otherwise Roches parke, and lands in Minweare Croft, parish of Minweare; the manor of Castle pill otherwise Castle Pull and Summerhill and the manor of Hubberston in the hundred of Rose; Hungerford Tenement in Marteltwy; the remainder of a term of years in Molleston and the pannage of hogs and wild honey in the forest of Narberth.

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied between John Davies and William Dormer, gentlemen, plaintiffs, and William Griffith ...,

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied between John Davies and William Dormer, gentlemen, plaintiffs, and William Griffith and Edward Cowper, gentlemen, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two messuages, land, etc., in Martletwye to be the right of the plaintiffs; and a lease thereof to the deforciants. Copy.

Canlyniadau 21 i 40 o 1784