- R17.
- Ffeil
- 1754-63.
Rental of the Penmark estate comprising the man. and premises specified in no. R9, 1754-62, and account between Francis Durbrow and Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte containing details of disbursements, 1755-63.
Rental of the Penmark estate comprising the man. and premises specified in no. R9, 1754-62, and account between Francis Durbrow and Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte containing details of disbursements, 1755-63.
Rental of the Kevenmably estate in p's Lambeder, Llanthetty, Llanvigan, Llansanfread, Patrishow, Tallachty, Talgarth and Llanhamulch [sic], co. Brec., 1765-7, together with accounts of rent arrears in the said p's and in Brecon, Crickhowell and Lanelly, 1759-64.
Alphabetical List of tenants on the Kevenmably and Penmark estates,
Rental of such part of the Breconshire estate of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte, bart, that has not been sold, in p's Patrisho, Lambeder and Talgarth.
Account Book giving details of receipts and disbursements,
Account Book containing details of expenditure authorised by Sir Charles Kemeys, bart. Incomplete: details from: Jan. to c. 19 March missing.
Account of receipts and disbursements of Walter James, bailiff of Sir Charles Kemeys, and receipt of the said, Walter James for £5.18.10 being the balance in his favour.
Account of recurring expenditure on the Kevenmably estate.
Account Book of William Llewellin with the representatives of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte containing details of receipts for the Kevenmably estate and of disbursements.
Will of Edward Kemeys of Llanihangel Vechan, co. Brec.. Bequeathes 5s. to the cathedral church of St Davids and 20s. to the poor of p. Llanvihangel Vechan. Devises the rectory of Caldicot, co. Mon., to his only son Charles. Desires that all his lands in p. Llanvihangel Vechan together with his household goods, corn, cattle, etc., be sold and that any surplus, after paying his debts, be paid to his said son Charles. Devises 11/2 a. of land in p. Preteson. [Peterstone Wentlloog], co. Mon., to his said son.
Deed Poll (f. 1 only) of Sir Charles Kemeys empowering his wife to dispose by will all such jewels, plate and furniture which she was possessed of at her marriage with him, the clock, cabinet and plate which he gave her on the occasion of her marriage, all the plate which was left to her by her son Sir Edmond Thomas, alI the plate, mantles, quilts left by Edmond Thomas her father in law and such rents or arrears of rent .. Recites that upon the death of Sir Edmond Thomas and Mrs Anne Thomas, children of his wife by her former husband, William Thomas, esq., dec., a considerable estate has come into him in right of his wife and his wife having no power without his consent to dispose of any part thereof and his wife having requested him to give her such power to dispose by her will of the particulars above mentioned.
Copy Probate Of Will of Dame Mary Kemeys, wife of Sir Charles Kemeys of Kavenmably (will dated 27 March 1699, probate dated 16 May 1699). Bequeathes jewellery, household furniture, wearing apparel, etc., to children, servants, etc., including her 'pocket bible with silver clasped and the great bible I use to read in at Ruperra', and bequeathes £50 to be distributed amongst the poor of p's Michleston Vedow, co. Mon., and Lanedern, co. Glam.