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Assignment (pre-nuptial settlement of the said John James and the said Lattice John) of a leasehold messuage called Llaglofan, parish ...,

  1. Thos. John of Llanglofan, parish of Granston, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. Thos. James the elder of Pennant dy, parish of Nevern, gent., and Henry John of Cae r wen, parish of Llandeloy, gent., nephew of the said Thomas John;. 3. John James of Pennant dy aforesaid, youngest son of the said Thos. James the elder;. 4. Lettice John of Llanglofan aforesaid, spinster, eldest daughter of the said Henry John. Assignment (pre-nuptial settlement of the said John James and the said Lattice John) of a leasehold messuage called Llaglofan, parish of Granston, together with household effects, stock, crops, and implements. Draft. Fragile.

Assignment (with further charge for £100) of the mortgage contained in No. 97,

  1. Richard Lewis of the parish of Llandewy Velfrey, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. Richard Thomas of the parish of Minwear, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 3. Francis Dyer of the parish of Llangathen, co. Carmarthen, gent.;. 4. John Foley of Colby, parish of Wiston, co. Pembroke, esq. Assignment (with further charge for £100) of the mortgage contained in No. 97.

Assignment, to attend the inheritance, of Penallt Meredith, parish of Whitchurch, Tyr Ffinnon, parish of Meliney, and Blaen Dyffrin Fulbrook ...,

  1. Francis Dyer of the parish of Llangathen, co. Carmarthen, gent.;. 2. Bridget Foley of Ridgeway, parish of Llawhaden, widow of John Foley late of the same, esq., deceased;. 3. Griffith Gwynne of Kilkyffeth, parish of Llanychare, gent.;. 4. Richard Thomas of the parish of Minwear, gent.;. 5. Vaughan Thomas of Postea, parish of Bletherston, esq., and Stephen Griffith of Llangolman, gent. Assignment, to attend the inheritance, of Penallt Meredith, parish of Whitchurch, Tyr Ffinnon, parish of Meliney, and Blaen Dyffrin Fulbrook, parish of Maenochogddy, and Surrender of Finnon Adda, parish of Meliney, all specified in the deeds of mortgage contained in Nos. 97-98.

Bill Of Complaint of Ferrar Fenton of the parish of Fishguard, co. Pembroke, mariner, against his brothers Richard [father of ...,

Bill Of Complaint of Ferrar Fenton of the parish of Fishguard, co. Pembroke, mariner, against his brothers Richard [father of Richard Fenton, author of A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire; 1811] and Samuel, and is sisters Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, and Jane, and against William Thomas, solicitor [of Kilkiffeth], and Richard Meyler, merchant, of Baldwin Street, Bristol, for the recovery of leasehold properties in Fishguard specified in the marriage settlement of complainant's parents Richard Fenton and Diana, daughter of John Lewis late of the parish of Manor Owen, esq., and for the recovery of the proceeds of real properties in St. Martin and St. Mary, Haverfordwest, descended to the complainant on the death of his elder brother Lewis Fenton. Draft. [Amended by order dated 13 July, 1756.].

Bill Of Complaint, in the Court of Great Sessions for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, of John Mathias of Kille ...,

Bill Of Complaint, in the Court of Great Sessions for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, of John Mathias of Kille., co. Carmarthen., gent., lessor of the prebend of Llandisilio in Christ Church, Brecon, otherwise Llandisilio Nevet, cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, against Evan Protheroe of the parish of Llandisilio, yeoman, touching the non-payment of tithes of corn and grain in respect of plan otherwise Llandisilio, and closes called Llandraw being part of Diffrin-Trogin, in the said parish and prebend. 42 pp. [The Bill explains the customary method of setting out tithe of corn in cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, viz. that at the time of carrying, the tenth sheaf ('without Choosing any particular Sheafs') shall be thrown out. The Hill also refers to the tithe of agistment of unprofitable cattle.].

Bill Of Lading on the 'Jane of Milford' (James Harries, master) of 36 tons of culm from Bonville's Court Colliery ...,

Bill Of Lading on the 'Jane of Milford' (James Harries, master) of 36 tons of culm from Bonville's Court Colliery, Saundersfoot, the property of J.P.M. dyers, esq., to be delivered at the port of Fishguard for William Gwynne, esq., of Court and Mr. Evan Rees of Garn, near Fishguard. Together with a covering letter from John H. Jones, agent, to Wm. Gwynne, esq. He trusts the cargo will meet with the recipient's approbation. No person can supply the recipient with better lime culm. They have also a very fine culm for household purposes, which passes through a very fine screen, at 4s. 6d. per ton, delivered on board at Saundersfoot, and large anthracite coal at 12s. per ton. They will engage all the foregoing articles peculiarly free from sulphur, to make an excellent fire, and very lasting in its nature.

Bond for the observance of covenants,

  1. James Vaughan;. 2. Thomas Vaughan. Bond for the observance of covenants. [The day and month were originally left blank in the obligation, and the year given as 36 Charless II, 1683. 'Caroli' was subsequently erased and 'Jacobi' superscribed, and the year changed to 1685].

Bond for the observance of the award of William Phillipps of Haythog and Thomas Jones of Rose y Gilwen, both ...,

  1. Lewis William of Bulch y Clawdd, parish of Menclochogg, gent., William Lewis of Maenclochogg, his son, and Thomas Vaughan of Farthingshooke, gent., all of co. Pembroke;. 2. Thomas Vaughan of Vorlan, parish of Maenclochogg, co. Pembroke, and James Vaughan of Dyffryn Achddu, parish of Killrhedin, co. Carmarthen, gentlemen. Bond for the observance of the award of William Phillipps of Haythog and Thomas Jones of Rose y Gilwen, both of co. Pembroke, esquires, touching the title of Thomas Vaughan the younger of Vorlan aforesaid and Margarett, his wife.
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