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Settlement concerning the capital m. or mansion house called Llanllier, a water corn grist mill called Melyn Llanllier, and other ...,

  1. William Sumner of Pollycott in p. Ashendon, Buckinghamshire, gent. 2. Henry Sumner of Donnington, alias Dynton, Buckinghamshire, gent., son and heir apparent of the said William. Settlement concerning the capital m. or mansion house called Llanllier, a water corn grist mill called Melyn Llanllier, and other m's in p. Istrad, co. Card., a m. in p. Dihewid in co. Card., m's in p. Trevilan, also in co. Card., the yearly tolls, profits, etc. of the fairs kept in the town or village of Tallisarne, co. Card., and all other the lands, tmt's, etc. of the said William Sumner in p's Istrad, Dihewid, and Trevilan conveyed to him by William Lloyd, John Jones, and James Lewis; also concerning certain sums of money due to the said William Sumner by bond and statute staple.

Settlement on the marriage of the said John Bevans and Margarett, daughter of Howell Powell, late of Llaugharn, gent., dec ...,

  1. John Bevans of Glasevryn in p. Llanvihangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent. 2. Zacharias Bevans of Llaugharn, co. Carm., merchant, Thomas Powell of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, alderman, Benjamin Bevans of St Clears, co. Carm., mercer, and James Dalton of Penbrey, co. Carm., gent. Settlement on the marriage of the said John Bevans and Margarett, daughter of Howell Powell, late of Llaugharn, gent., dec., referring to a m. or burgage and curtilage and garden in St Mary Street within the co. bor. of Carmarthen, with the m. called ye plow Inn on the north side thereof, to a m. and lands called by the several names of Tythyn ffynnon Sant, Tyr pen y knock, and gwayne Llayne, and to a m. called Gwyn yna in p. Merthyr, co. Carm. Copy.

Settlement previous to the marriage of the said John Lewes and Mary Anne Jane Vaughan, referring to a fifth part ...,

  1. William Lewes the elder of Llysnewydd, co. Carm., esq. 2. John Lewes of Llysnewydd, esq., son of the said William Lewes. 3. John Vaughan Lloyd of Tyllwyd, co. Card., esq. 4. Mary Anne Jane Vaughan. 5. Price Lewes and Capt. Edward Vaughan. Settlement previous to the marriage of the said John Lewes and Mary Anne Jane Vaughan, referring to a fifth part of a m. called Tyllwyd, otherwise Tyrllwyd, a m., tmt, and lands or parcel of ground called Llainallt in several p's Blaenporth and Bettws Evan, a m. called Bronyar, otherwise Bronyarfawr, in p. Blaenporth, and a fifth part of a moiety of the rectory, prebend church, or chantry of Blaenporth, co. Card.; also a capital m. called Llanllear, m's called Glanwern, Blaenwern, Penwernfach, Felindreucha, Llanerchfach, and Penybryn, a water corn grist mill called Llanllear Mill, a m. called Tirbach, and numerous cottages and gardens, all in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanfihangelystrad, co. Card., a m. or dwelling house called the Red Lion Inn, m's called Penlanlas, Gwyneddfach, Penrheol, Caepontybrenin, Dolelase, Caie Gelly hir, Wernfach, Dolewernganol, and Cayedwr, and several cottages or dwelling houses and gardens, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card., and m's called Garewenucha, Garewenissa, and Gwaynmeirch, all in p. Llangeller, co. Carm.

Settlement prior to the marriage of Henry Somner, second party hereto, and Elizabeth Walsham, spinster, daughter and heir of William ...,

  1. Henry Somner. 2. Henry Somner, esq., his eldest son and heir apparent. 3. George Evelyn and Elizabeth, his wife. Settlement prior to the marriage of Henry Somner, second party hereto, and Elizabeth Walsham, spinster, daughter and heir of William Walsham, dec., by Elizabeth Evelyn, referring to the capital m. called Llanllier in co. Card., a water corn grist mill called Melyn Llanllier in co. Card., m's in p's Istrad, Dihewid, and Trevilan, co. Card., all the yearly tolls, profits, etc. of the fairs kept yearly in the town or village of Tallisarne, co. Card., and all other lands, etc. of Henry Sumner in p's Istrad, Trevilan, and Dihewid assured to him by William Sumner in an indenture dated 13 May 1668.

Will of John Bevan of the parish of Llanvyhangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent., with bequests to the poor of the ...,

Will of John Bevan of the parish of Llanvyhangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent., with bequests to the poor of the parish of Llanvyhangell Abercowin and the poor of Mydrim, Llangynock, Merthyr, and Carmarthen. Property referred to includes messuages called Llaythty ycha and Llaythty yssa in the parish of Llangynock, a house and garden in Markett Street in the county borough of Carmarthen, parcels in the parish of St Peters within the said county borough, a messuage called Abernanty Crayge in the parishes of Merthyr and Abernant, a messuage, cottage, and garden in the parish of Merthyr, a water mill in the parish of St Peters, Carmarthen, messuages in Water Street in the county borough of Carmarthen, and a messuage called Tythyn yr Hendre in the parish of Llanvyhangell Abercowin, all in co. Carm. Copy.

Will of Thomas Lloyd of Llanlleer, co. Card., esq., referring to m's called Nantkoy and kwmman vynidd in p. Llanbadarn ...,

Will of Thomas Lloyd of Llanlleer, co. Card., esq., referring to m's called Nantkoy and kwmman vynidd in p. Llanbadarn trefeglwys, m's called Havod y gorse, blaen Rhw allen, Doleykoyon, Tyr Pengloge, Tir Troed yr Rhw, Tyr dan yr allt goch, Tir Pen yr heol, and Tir John G.... in p. Trevilan, m's and lands called Tir y velindre ycha, Tir y velindre vach, Tir blaen y wern ddy, Tir Pen bryn mawr, Tir Kyl Erwisk vach, Tir pen maes kelly, and Tir dan yr allt y gigvraen in p. Ystrad, a m. called Tir Tre bervedd in p. Dyhewyd, m's called Kyl y bwn and Lletty yr Saer in p. Trevilan, m's called Tir y braynog, Tir pen y lan las, and blaen kum Ergy in p. Trevilan, a m. called Glan y wern in p. Ystrad, a close called Parke y porth and two closes near Pont y brenin, being part of the demesne of Llanlleer, the lordships of Llanthewy brevy and Nantgwnlle, a house and garden at Talysarn, the capital m. called Llanlleer, with a mill, and lands in p's Henvenew and Llannarth, all in co. Card.

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