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Lease and Release and Appointment to 2, as trustees for sale, of the manors of Cardigan and the Priory of ...,

  1. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan, esquire. 2. William Morland and James Edwards, both of Pall Mall, p. St. james, westminster and Hugh Smith of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esquires. Lease and Release and Appointment to 2, as trustees for sale, of the manors of Cardigan and the Priory of Cardigan, the mansion house of Tregibby otherwise Gibby, the mansion house called the Priory of Cardigan, Perth Eynon house, the Marlose, and Tyrykiffe, the rectories of Cardigan and Tremain, a third share of the rectory of Verwick, and capital and other messuages, etc., of Priory estate, formerly the inheritance of James Phillips, late of the Priory of Cardigan, esquire, decd., and part of the estate devised by Thomas Pryse, late of Gogerthan, co. Cardigan, esquire, decd. Also the manor of Kellan and messuages in the parishes, precincts or places of Kellan, Llanfair, Llanddewy Brefy, Llangeitho, Llanbadarn Odyn, Tregaroniarron, gilliennin, Bithes [sic] Bledrws, Llanrhystyd, Llanbadarn Fowr [sic] and Llangyby, to sell and discharge debts, mortgages, etc., owed by 1, but subject to the life interest of Elizabeth Johnes (aged 84 and over), mother of 1, in part of the estate. Copies.

Lease and Release to 4 of Cwm farm and Penpont Einon (being Lots 18 and 11 of an estate in ...,

  1. Sir Charles Morgan (late Sir Charles Gould) of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, bart., William Mainwaring of Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esq. and William Osborn of the same, doctor in physic (mortgagees of 3). 2. William Morland and James Edwards, both of Pall Mall, co. Middlesex, and Hugh Smith of Lincolns Inn. (trustees of 3). 3. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan. 4. John Jones of Grace Church Street, London, esq. Lease and Release to 4 of Cwm farm and Penpont Einon (being Lots 18 and 11 of an estate in co. Cardigan auctioned 29 Apr. 1803 and purchased by John Jones). Consideration: £5150: £650 for Cwm and £4,500 for Penpont Einon. Field names and acreages given.

Assignment of the residue of a term of 1,000 years of Cwm farm in parishes of Llanguby, Caron and Bettws ...,

  1. Nathaniel Newnham, esq., alderman of the city of London, (trustee named in the within mentioned indenture of 4 Apr. 1792). 2. William Lewis of Llanychairen, co. Cardigan esq., (trustee of the within recited indenture of 3 June 1800). 3. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, bart., William Mainwaring of Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esq., and William Osborn of the same, doctor in physic, (trustees of the Society of Equitable Assurances and mortgagees of lands comprised in Lot 11 recited herein). 4. William Morland and James Edwards, both of Pall Mall, co. Middlesex, esq. and Hugh Smith of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, aforesaid, esq., (trustees named in the within recited indentures of 26-27 April 1803 [cf. nos. 146-147]). 5. Thomas Jones of Hafod, co. Cardigan, esq. 6. John Jones of Gracechurch Street, London, esq. 7. Hugh Jones of Lampeter, co. Cardigan, (trustees on behalf of 6). Assignment of the residue of a term of 1,000 years of Cwm farm in parishes of Llanguby, Caron and Bettws Bledrws, co. Cardigan, (further described) in trust to 7, for use of 6, to attend the inheritance with Covenant to produce title deeds.

Agreement for the sale of messuages called Hendre Phillip and Bwlchywernon, p. Llandewybrevi (occupants named), subject to the life interest ...,

  1. Evan Stephens of Newtown, co. Montgomery, gent., on behalf of Thomas Johnes of Havod, co. Cardigan, esq., and his trustees for the sale of messuages, etc., in co. Cardigan. 2. John Jones of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, esq. Agreement for the sale of messuages called Hendre Phillip and Bwlchywernon, p. Llandewybrevi (occupants named), subject to the life interest of Mrs. Johnes, mother of T.J. Consideration: £1,600.

Assignment of a term of 1000 years by 1, at request of 2 and 3, and at nomination and appointment ...,

  1. Hugh Smith, younger, of Lincolns Inn co. Middlesex, esq. 2. William Moreland of Pall Mall, James Edwards of the same and Hugh Smith of Bloomsbury Square, Bloomsbury, esqs. 3. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan. 4. John Jones of Derry Ormond, esq. 5. Hugh Jones of Lampeter, gent. Assignment of a term of 1000 years by 1, at request of 2 and 3, and at nomination and appointment of 4 to 5, in trust to 4, of property as in no. 162. Consideration: £1,600 by 4 to 2. Recitals from 1778.

Articles of Agreement subsequent to the marriage, (dated 1808) of T.G.N. and Jane formerly Jane Lloyd, whereby property as in ...,

  1. Thomas George Nugent of Cardigan, surgeon, and Jane, his wife. 2. Reverend William Jones of St. Dogmells, co. Pembroke, clerk, and Joseph Bicknell of Staple Inn, London, esq. 3. Thomas Howell of Cardigan, esq., and Silvanus Howells of Morfa, co. Cardigan, esq. Articles of Agreement subsequent to the marriage, (dated 1808) of T.G.N. and Jane formerly Jane Lloyd, whereby property as in nos. 185-186 are settled to the uses of the marriage. Consideration: £600 part of the fortune of Jane Nugent. Attested Copy made 15 Feb. 1814.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale of freehold estates [Kilrhug] in the parishes of Llanbadarn Odyn, Llangeitho, Llanddewybrefy and Nantgwnlle, co ...,

Particulars and Conditions of Sale of freehold estates [Kilrhug] in the parishes of Llanbadarn Odyn, Llangeitho, Llanddewybrefy and Nantgwnlle, co. Cardigan, to be auctioned at Talbot's Head Inn, Aberystwyth. Endorsed that the messuages, etc., called Llainwen and Stafell Wen, Park yr Inn and Felin Issa were sold to John Lewis of Glynissa, p. Llanddewybrefy. [Cf. no. 190].

Lease and Release by 1 (as trustees), at direction of 2 to 3, of Geodtre Uchaf and Goedtre Isaf, p ...,

  1. William Moreland and James Edwards both of Pall Mall, and Hugh Smith of Lincolns Inn, all in co. Middlsex, esqs. 2. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan, esquire. 3. John Jones of Gracechurch Street, London, esquire. Lease and Release by 1 (as trustees), at direction of 2 to 3, of Geodtre Uchaf and Goedtre Isaf, p. Llanguby, co. Cardigan. Consideration; £2,650.

Lease for life of 2 (aged 45), at £95 rent, of Llyast otherwise Bryn Erfedd, p. Llandewybrevi in the parcel ...,

  1. Richard Parry of Portclew, p. Lamphey, co. Pembroke, esq. 2. David Griffith of Gellyfach, p. Llandewybrevi, co. Cardigan, farmer. Lease for life of 2 (aged 45), at £95 rent, of Llyast otherwise Bryn Erfedd, p. Llandewybrevi in the parcel of Bettws Leikey, co. Cardigan. Endorsed: note that the Lease was surrendered 1 Oct. 1817.

Copy Lease of Llainwen and a piece of land called Rhose-galed, part of Parkyrin farm, p. Llanbadarn Ody, for 21 ...,

  1. John Lewis of Glynissa, p. Llanddewy brefy, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Nathaniel Jones of Llainwen, p. Llanbadarn Odyn, co. Cardigan, farmer. Copy Lease of Llainwen and a piece of land called Rhose-galed, part of Parkyrin farm, p. Llanbadarn Ody, for 21 years commencing 1812 at £65 rent, and a field called Caenewidd, also part of Parkyrin, from 1815, at £4 rent. [Cf. nos. 190-191]. Mineral and timber rights reserved.

Lease for 100 years of a m. with a stable, 2 gardens and 1 1/2 acres near to the village ...,

  1. David Davies of 22 Bowling Street, Westminster, in the united parishes of St. John and St. Margaret, co. Middlesex, milkman. 2. James Bonnar of Horseferry Road, Westminster, same parishes, cowkeeper. Lease for 100 years of a m. with a stable, 2 gardens and 1 1/2 acres near to the village of Llandewybrevy, vested in 1 as eldest son and heir of Samuel Davies, decd. Consideration: £110. Endorsed: Assignment for £50, from 2 to Morgan Morgan, of London, packer, dated 11 Jan. 1844.

Abstract of Title of Jenkin Davies, esq., to a m. called Pencoedissa, formerly Pencoed, otherwise Glascoed, with an Anabaptist meeting ...,

Abstract of Title of Jenkin Davies, esq., to a m. called Pencoedissa, formerly Pencoed, otherwise Glascoed, with an Anabaptist meeting house and cottages thereon, also cottages, etc., part of Pencoedissa, caled Tyr Jenkin Phillip, and a m. also part of Pencoedissa, called Foesyrych, otherwise Foesgell, all in p. Bettws Bledrws, from 1752. Endorsed: 'Mr. Humphrey --- to advise on the title on behalf of John Jones, esq., purchaser'.

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