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Grant of six-seventh parts of the farm and lands called Blaenrhyddnant, including such part thereof as was formerly known by ...,

  1. Thomas Harries of Cwmlliw, p. Trallong, co. Brec., farmer;. 2. William Harries of Pwllan, p. Llywell, farmer;. 3. Thomas Lewis of Danycefn, p. Llanspyddid, farmer, and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Harries, spinster;. 4. Watkin Evans of Rhydybeindu, p. Llanvigan, farmer, and Margaret his wife, formerly Margaret Harries, spinster;. 5. Janet Harries of Pwllan aforesaid, spinster;. 6. David Davies of Aberrhyddnant, p. Devynnock, farmer. Grant of six-seventh parts of the farm and lands called Blaenrhyddnant, including such part thereof as was formerly known by the name of Twynkilog or Twyn y kilog, and of the farm and lands called Coedcae Blaenrhyddnant, p. Devynnock, with covenant to produce deeds, 1806-71, specified in an appended schedule.

Settlement (previous to the marriage of the said Gregory Parry and Elizabeth Penry, spinster) of the capital m. and lands ...,

  1. James Parry of Trostrey [palimpsest], p. Llanywerne, co. Brec., esq., and Gregory Parry, MA, his second son;. 2. Elizabeth Penry, widow, and Elizabeth Penry, spinster, her eldest daughter, both of Brecon, co. Brec.;. 3. Charles Hughes of Trostrey, co. Mon., esq., William Phillipps, esq., and Charles Penry, gent., both of Brecon, co. Brec., John Watkins of Penyrwrlodd, co. Brec., esq., and Joshua Parry of Llangastey Tall y llin, co. Brec., gent. Settlement (previous to the marriage of the said Gregory Parry and Elizabeth Penry, spinster) of the capital m. and lands called Llandevayloge TrefyGraige, parcels of land and meadow acquired by Philipp Parry the elder of Llandevayloge, esq., dec., and a m. and lands called Curr y gaer, p. Llandevaylog Tref y graig, the properties specified in Nos 315-16, the m. and lands called Glandwr, the water corn mill called Glandwr Mill, a meadow thereunto adjoining, two parcels of arable land used with the said mill, and a field lying within tmt Glandwr, p's Llanvillo and Llandevayloge Tref y graig, and a meadow called Gwrlod Lloyn Bedow, p. Llanvyllo, all in co. Brec. Examined copy.

Lease And Release of the farm called Tir-y-Prior and eleven pieces of land, three of which are called Cae William ...,

  1. George Hollis of Winchester, Southampton, esq., and the Rev. George Parry Hollis, clerk, and Jane Hollis, Anne Hollis and Catherine Hollis, spinsters, his only children by Jane his late wife;. 2. George Ward of Northwood Park, Isle of Wight, esq.;. 3. Charles Wood of Pontefract, Yorkshire, esq., late a major in HM 10th Regiment of Light Dragoons;. 4. William Lake of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Lease And Release of the farm called Tir-y-Prior and eleven pieces of land, three of which are called Cae William Robin, two Wilod-vach, one Cae-pwdor, Cae-glase and Gurlodvawr, and three unnamed, and the farm called Cur-y-Gare consisting of the pieces of land called Coed Cae, Wayn Hir, Cae Lld-u-Pella [sic], the wood thereto adjoining, Cae Lldu-Cenol, the wood thereto adjoining, Cae Lldu, Twyn Lach, Y-Bir-Dir, the wood thereto adjoining, Wilod Vawr, Wilod-y-Lloy, Wern, Caer Irin, Pwll-y-Tarw, Pedwar Cyer, Y ddwy Cyer Fach, Llwyn Inn, the wood thereto adjoining, Cae Mawr and Pewlan vach and the adjoining wood, p's Llandevaylog Tref-y-graig and Llanwern, co. Brec., to uses.

Lease, for the residue of a term of 99 years less 3 days, of a piece of land (being part ...,

  1. Thomas Powell of The Elms, Swansea, co. Glam., esq.;. 2. John Richard Davies of Landore, p. Llangefelach, blacksmith. Lease, for the residue of a term of 99 years less 3 days, of a piece of land (being part of premises specified in a lease dated 29 Sept. 1846) at Wern, p. Llangefelach, co. Glam., with power to build two dwelling-houses thereon.

Mortgage of the properties specified in No. 150, to secure payment of subscriptions, etc., to the extent of £80,

  1. William Jenkins of Siloh Road, Landore, p. Llangafelach, co. Glam., hammerman, a member of the Swansea Castle Terminating Benefit Building Society;. 2. The said Swansea Castle Terminating Benefit Building Society. Mortgage of the properties specified in No. 150, to secure payment of subscriptions, etc., to the extent of £80.
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