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Bond for the payment of £300,

  1. John Morgan Mortimer of Penisquarn, co. Pembroke, Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Jesus College, Oxford, and Thomas Gwynne of the town and county of Haverfordwest, gentlemen;. 2. William Phillips of the town and parish of Fishguard, gent. Bond for the payment of £300.

Bond for the payment of £600,

  1. John Morgan Mortimer of Penysquarne, parish of Llanunda, co. Pembroke, esq., The Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Abingdon, co. Berks, clerk, and John Mortimer and William Parry Mortimer both of the town and county of Haverfordwest, gentlemen;. 2. William Mortimer of Llwynygorras, parish of Mathry, and David Morgan Mortimer of Trehowell, parish of Llanunda, both of co. Pembroke, gentlemen, trustees and executors of the will of John Mortimer late of Trehowell aforesaid, esq., deceased. Bond for the payment of £600. Draft.

Bond for the quiet possession of a tenement in the town of the New Mote, 24 acres of arable ground ...,

  1. Janckyn ap Bowen and Thomas Janckyn ap Bowen both of Kylgarran, co. Pembroke, gentlemen;. 2. Rese ap Janckyn ap Bowen of Postey. Bond for the quiet possession of a tenement in the town of the New Mote, 24 acres of arable ground in the parish of Leysewrane, and one other tenement in Postey, parish of Bletheryston, all in the hundred of Dongledi. Witnesses: Harry Scurfyld, gent., John Scurfyld, gent., Thomas Scurfyld, gent., David Ieuan Powell, John Tamys, Ph' Janckyn, John Rycard.

Bond Of Indemnity in respect of a female bastard child born in the parish of Landekeven to Mary Lloyd of ...,

  1. John Williams of the parish of Prendergast, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. Evan Griffith, yeoman, churchwarden, and Thomas John and Nathan Cornock, yeoman, overseers of the poor of the parish of Llandekeven. Bond Of Indemnity in respect of a female bastard child born in the parish of Landekeven to Mary Lloyd of the parish of Saint Davids, single woman.

Bond of indemnity in respect of a female child born to Martha Jenkin of the parish of Llanllawer, single woman ...,

  1. William Rowland and Henry Rowland, farmers, both of the parish of St. Dogmels, co. Pembroke;. 2. John Evan, churchwarden and overseer of the poor of the parish of Llanllawer. Bond of indemnity in respect of a female child born to Martha Jenkin of the parish of Llanllawer, single woman. Endorsed is 'An Account of ye Money yt was given towards opposing ye Turnpik an retuin'd to ye following Bersons April ye 12th 1770. Thos. Lewis of Posty... John Lewis of Holloway... Mrs. Colby... John Evan of Bletheston... Daniel Edward of Milton:.

Bond Of Indemnity in respect of a male bastard child born to Catherine John, single woman, late of the said ...,

  1. John Scourfield of the parish of Henllan Namgoid, co. Carmarthen, and Thomas Philipps and John Philipps both of the parish of Llandisilio, co. Pembroke, all husbandmen;. 2. Evan Thomas and Joseph Gibby, churchwardens of the parish of Llandikeven, co. Pembroke, and Lewis Beynon and John Thomas, overseers of the poor of the same parish. Bond Of Indemnity in respect of a male bastard child born to Catherine John, single woman, late of the said parish of Llandikeven.

Bond of indemnity in respect of a previous bond of indemnity (8 April, 1799) touching the payment of the surplus ...,

  1. John Gwynne of the parish of Saint Mary in the town and county of Haverfordwest, gent.;. 2. Thomas Gwynne of Kilkiffeth, co. Pembroke, esq. Bond of indemnity in respect of a previous bond of indemnity (8 April, 1799) touching the payment of the surplus produce (after the payment of two annuities of £100 and £20) of one seventh share of John Laugharne Allen of lights or lighthouses called Saint Anns lights in the parish of Dale. Affected by damp.

Certificate by M. Williams and D. Harries, J.P.'s for co. Pembroke, to the Court of quarter Sessions, that the road ...,

Certificate by M. Williams and D. Harries, J.P.'s for co. Pembroke, to the Court of quarter Sessions, that the road in the parish of Llanychare leading from Kilkiffeth Gate for 3634 yards in the direction of the town of Fishguard, said to have bee indicted at the Easter Sessions, 1816, is well and sufficiently repaired.

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