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Inquisition dated 25 Nov. 1680 into the extent of the lands of William Lloyd, late of Llanllere, co. Card., dec ...,

Inquisition dated 25 Nov. 1680 into the extent of the lands of William Lloyd, late of Llanllere, co. Card., dec., as it was in Feb. 1655/6. Property mentioned: the capital m. called Llanleere, m's called Tir Bachy velindre, Tir ymlaen y werne vawr, Tir Peny Bryn Mawr, Tir y Llanerth vach, Tir peny lanvach, and Tiry velindre, and four other m's and gardens in p. Istrad, and m's called Tir Havody Gorse, cwm Ergi, Peny Glogge, Tir Troed yr Rhiw, Tir Oddiar yr Eglwys, alias Tir Hugh David Jenkin, Tir Pen yr heol, and Tir Pen y Lan Las, and closes called Parke yr Dre in p. Trevilan. Writ ordering the inquisition, dated 23 Oct. 1680. Copies. Latin.

Documents relating to a suit between Henry Sumner, esq., plaintiff, and Bridgett Lloyd, relict of William Lloyd, dec., Charles Lloyd ...,

Documents relating to a suit between Henry Sumner, esq., plaintiff, and Bridgett Lloyd, relict of William Lloyd, dec., Charles Lloyd, son and heir of the said William Lloyd, William Jenkins, the grandson and heir of David Parry, esq., dec., an infant, by his guardian, John Lloyd, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, Lettice Lloyd (the said Elizabeth and Lettice being daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Lloyd, the elder brother of the said William Lloyd, also dec.), Thomas Lloyd, esq., Katherine Lloyd, Lettice Bowen, alias Lloyd, and Morgan Lloyd, defendants. William Lloyd of Llanllier, co. Card., husband of the defendant, Bridgett Lloyd, had mortgaged the capital m. of Llanllier and other sections of the estate in p's Istrad, Trevillan, and Dihewid in co. Card. to William Sumner of Pollicott in p. Ashendon, Buckinghamshire (father of the plaintiff, Henry Sumner), since dec. The money had not been repaid and the property had lapsed to the mortgagee's son. His claims to certain parts of the estate were being resisted by defendants. 21. Answer of Thomas Lloyd, esq., dated 22 April 1669. 22. Answer of Reginald Jenkins, father of William Jenkins, an infant, 24 April 1669. 23. Answer of William Jenkins, an infant, by Reignald Jenkins, esq., his father, 18 Jan. 1670/1. 24. Answer of Bridgett Lloyd, widow, and Charles Lloyd, gent., an infant, by the said Bridgett, his guardian, 18 Oct. 1669. 25. Further answer of the said Bridgett Lloyd, 19 Jan. 1670/1. 26. Answers of Morgan Lloyd, gent., Lettice Bowen, alias Lloyd, widow, and Katherine Lloyd, widow. 27. Exceptions taken by the plaintiff to the answer of Lettice Lloyd. 28-29. Exceptions taken by the plaintiff to the answers of William Jenkins. 30. Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses on behalf of the plaintiff. 31. Interrogatories to be administered on behalf of the plaintiff with the depositions of Rees Parry of St Dogmells, co. Pemb., gent., and George Lewis of Langoedmore, co. Card., gent., 22 Sept. 1671. 32. Depositions of Griffith Evans of p. Nantgwnlley, co. Card., clerk, and Roger Rees of p. Trevillan, co. Card., on behalf of the defendants, 22 Sept. 1671. 33. Affidavit of William Pleasted of Dynton, Buckinghamshire, concerning a forcible entry at Llanllier by some of defendants, 30 May 1671. 34. Affidavit of Thomas White of Chilton, Buckinghamshire, concerning a forcible entry into Llanllier by some of defendants, 11 July 1671. 35. Affidavit of Thomas Cooke of Okeley, Buckinghamshire, yeoman, concerning the seizure of hay by defendants, 23 Jan. 1671/2. 36-37. Pleadings arising out of the claim of Bridgett Lloyd, defendant, to certain of the lands in dispute as her dower lands, 1670-1. Latin. 38. Order for Bridgett Lloyd to proceed to trial on a writ of dower, 11 July 1670. 39. Order for Bridgett Lloyd to proceed to trial on a writ of dower, 20 Feb. 1670/1. 40. Order concerning payments to be made in respect of her dower lands, and concerning securities for the cession of such dower lands which would be adjudged to be her rightful possessions, 7 June 1671. 41. Return from John Parry, Samuel Evans, Thomas Lewis, and Griffith Lloyd, commissioners appointed by writ dated 31July 1672 (copy of which is annexed) to enter into certain of the lands in dispute in p's Trevillan and Ystrade and to apportion and allot part of these to the defendant, Bridgett Lloyd, as her dower, 21 Sept. 1672. 42. Another copy of No. 37. 43. An account by Sir Nathaniel Hobart of the sums of money due from the plaintiff to Bridgett Lloyd in respect of the dower lands claimed by her, and an order for the cession of the lands assigned to her as such, 9 Dec. 1672. 44. Court order for the payment by the plaintiff to Bridgett Lloyd of certain sums in respect of her dower lands and for the cession of such property as had been assigned to her, 13 Dec. 1672. 45. Brief for plaintiff to move against the award of damages and arrears to Bridgett Lloyd in respect of dower lands, Dec. 1672. 46. Brief for plaintiff endorsed 'to move on Thursday ye 18th of May 1671'. 47. Copy of No. 46 endorsed 'To 2nd a motion ye 18th of May 1671'. 48-54. Notes and outlines of case, etc. 55. A note of writings, etc. belonging to Mr Henry Sumner and delivered by Mr John Nicholls to Mr George Edwards by the directions of the Master of the Rolls, 26 Feb. 1672/3. 56. A list of tenants who had attorned to Mr Sumner. 57. Petition of William Jenkins, defendant, against a certain order in court, May 1672. 58. Writ enforcing a decree of the Court of Chancery whereby the plaintiff was to obtain possession of the estate in dispute, 11 March 1674/5.

Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common ...,

  1. John Lewes and William Lewes. 2. James Lloyd and John Jones. 3. Thomas Powell of Nanteos, co. Card., esq., and William Jones of Dyffrin, co. Carm., esq. Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common recovery of the capital m. called Llanlleer, otherwise Llanllear, m's called Glaenywern and Blaenywern, two m's with a cottage and garden thereto belonging called Velindre and Berthlwyd, a m. called Llanarch vach, a water corn grist mill called Llanlleer Mill, with a house and garden thereto belonging, numerous cottages and gardens, and a m. called Penybryn, all situated in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanvihangel Ystrad, co. Card.; m's called Penyrheol, Penceylogau, Dolecoyou, Havod y Gorse, Troedyrhiw, Bwlch yr arllwys, Penrhuallen, Lanlase, and Gwynne vach, several cottages and meadows, and a m. called Penyrhew, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card.; a m. called Pensarne in p's Llanina and Llanllwchayarne and a m. called Penknwck in p. Llanllwchayarne, co. Card.; the third part of the gr. tithes, with the appurtenances, of p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; m's called Gwern y Meirch, Keven llech llaudd, and Dan y cappel, all in p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; a house or cottage and garden and m's called Parke, Cwrrws, and Trebedw in p. Henllan deivy, co. Card.; half of the tithes of p. Llanvihangel Orarth, otherwise Yerwarth, otherwise Ararth, co. Carm.; m's, houses or burgages, storehouses or granaries, malt houses, and pieces of land situated in Quay Street, Bridge Street, and Lower Market Street in p. St Peters in the co. bor. of Carmarthen; and a m., house, or burgage, a burgage or room, a summer house and garden, and a parcel called the Quay, all situated on the Quay in the aforesaid co. bor. of Carmarthen.

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.

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.

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.

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.
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