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Circular: W. T. Heslop, solicitor to the Fishguard Harbour Improvement Act, at Fishguard, otherwise Abergwain, co. Pembroke, to the Proprietors ...,

Circular: W. T. Heslop, solicitor to the Fishguard Harbour Improvement Act, at Fishguard, otherwise Abergwain, co. Pembroke, to the Proprietors Of The Undertaking for the improvement of Fishguard Harbour and Port. Notifying them of the first meeting of the Company of the said Proprietors to be held at the Fishguard Town Hall on 8 Sept. following.

Citation from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury to William Allen, esq., administrator with the will annexed of the goods unadministered ...,

Citation from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury to William Allen, esq., administrator with the will annexed of the goods unadministered of Joseph Allen late of the parish of Dale, co. Pembroke, deceased. The citation requires security for the administration of the unadministered estate. Copy.

Conveyance of a cottage, :41 garden, and small meadow commonly called Black Hole otherwise Blackhall, at Penmynydd, parish of Llanllawer ...,

  1. David Thomas of the town of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, collier;. 2. The Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer of Court, parish of Llanllawer, co. Pembroke, clerk, a bachelor. Conveyance of a cottage, :41 garden, and small meadow commonly called Black Hole otherwise Blackhall, at Penmynydd, parish of Llanllawer, co. Pembroke.

Conveyance of a messuage, dwelling-house, garden, stable, outlets, and appurtenances, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Tucker, Esq., afterwards of ...,

  1. William Gwynne of Court, co. Pembroke, esq.;. 2. Rebecca Lloyd of the town of Fishguard, widow, one of his sisters. Conveyance of a messuage, dwelling-house, garden, stable, outlets, and appurtenances, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Tucker, Esq., afterwards of James Rogers, since of Thomas Mortimer, surgeon, on the south side of a street called Pentowr in the town of Fishguard.

Conveyance of a messuage, farm, and lands called Kille, parish of Llanwnda, with a release from a legacy of £400 ...,

  1. Daniel Lloyd Mortimer of the Cross, co. borough of Carmarthen, chemist and druggist. 2. James Mortimer of Water Street, co. borough of Carmarthen, currier, the said Daniel Lloyd Mortimer, John Morgan Hancock of the town of Narberth, co. Pembroke, schoolmaster, and Elizabeth, his wife, William James of Caerlem, parish of Llanwnda, co. Pembroke, gent., and Ann, his wife, and Abel Green of the town of Aberayron, co. Cardigan, chemist and druggist, and Esther, his wife;. 3. Hugh Lloyd Mortimer of Llanwnda, parish of Llanwnda aforesaid, gent. Conveyance of a messuage, farm, and lands called Kille, parish of Llanwnda, with a release from a legacy of £400 charged on the said premises. Endorsed is a memorandum of the agreement, 1874 [ ], specified in endorsement on No. 715.

Covenant confirming possession of a house called y Tuy Kanoll, a close of land called y parcke Newydd; a parcel ...,

  1. William Jenkin of the parish of Llanykefen, co. Pembroke, gent., son and heir apparent of Jenkin David late of Poistie Mawre, parish of Bletherston, deceased. 2. John David Beddoe of the parish of Maenclochogge, yeoman. Covenant confirming possession of a house called y Tuy Kanoll, a close of land called y parcke Newydd; a parcel of lands being part of the tenement called y Poistie Mawre previously in the tenure and occupation of John Androe, deceased, and Gwenllian Androe; two small messuages of land now or late in the several tenures or occupations of Phillipp David and Rees Lewis, and some 25 acres adjoining thereto, and one croft of lands called Llaine y Maen llwyd and a moorish close of ground thereunto adjoining; all in the fields of Poistie Mawre.

Covenant (pre-nuptial settlement of the said David Thomas and Mary Rees) for the payment of 100,

  1. David Thomas of Tregydrig, parish of Mathry, co. Pembroke, farmer;. 2. Mary Rees late of Castle Cenlas, parish of Mathry, but now of Milford, widow;. 3. The Reverend Jacob Hughes of Park Court, parish of Llanryan, clerk. Covenant (pre-nuptial settlement of the said David Thomas and Mary Rees) for the payment of 100. [Draft, with marginal covenants by T[homas] G[wynne].

Covenant to levy a fine (subject to redemption on the payment of 130) of the old house in Nevern, fields ...,

  1. Bartholomew Yong of the parish of Nevern, co. Pembroke, saddler, and Jeremiah Yong of the same, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, the said Jeremiah Yong being son and heir of - Yong late of the parish of Nevern, gent., deceased, who was brother to the said Bartholomew Yong;. 2. Erasmus Vaughan of Trecoon, esq., and James Bowers of Pantyderry, gent.;. 3. Griffith Gwynn of the parish of Llangolman, gent. Covenant to levy a fine (subject to redemption on the payment of 130) of the old house in Nevern, fields called Dole Vawr, Dole Gam, and Park Croes ffyrnach otherwise Rhiew Virnach, and houses and gardens called Kill y knew, Berllan, and Powell['s] lodge. Draft. Incomplete.

Declaration by Thomas Morgan of Newport [co. Pembroke], commonly called Major Morgan, disclaiming all rights to ground belonging to Llanerth ...,

Declaration by Thomas Morgan of Newport [co. Pembroke], commonly called Major Morgan, disclaiming all rights to ground belonging to Llanerth y Bleidded, parish of Newport, the property of John Laugharne of Pontvane, esq., upon which he (Thomas Morgan) has erected a pew in the parish church of Newport.

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