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Particulars Of Sale, at the Mariners Hotel, Haverfordwest, of the estate of Druidston and the mansion called Druidston Villa, parish ...,

Particulars Of Sale, at the Mariners Hotel, Haverfordwest, of the estate of Druidston and the mansion called Druidston Villa, parish of Nolton; a small field near Goodwick Common, parish of Fishguard; Dolly Bach, Greenway, and Cwnc[sic]-y-felin, parish of Morville; Cotty and Skerry Hill and the Baptist Chapel with its burial ground attached, parish of Henry's Moat; Llandre Issa, the tucking mill called Cwm Issa, and Allt-y-Gof, parish of Maenachlogddu; and the Fopston estate in the parish of Marloes; all the aforesaid properties being in co. Pembroke; and Waunllannau Ucha, parish of Newchurch, co. Carmarthen, Printed.

Lease for 3 lives of a messuage and three fields called Parh-y-fynwent, Park-y-Roft, and Park-y-waun at the village of Rhosycaerau ...,

  1. John Mortimer of Trehowel, parish of Lanunda, co. Pembroke, esq.;. 2. William William of Rhosycaerau, parish of Lanunda, labourer. Lease for 3 lives of a messuage and three fields called Parh-y-fynwent, Park-y-Roft, and Park-y-waun at the village of Rhosycaerau, and a cowhouse, etc., a niece of land to build a barn and a haggard adjoining the cowhouse with two days of eats from Garngelly with the liberty of the moor below the houses and likewise the liberty of the Garn and mountain above Rhosycaerau, the said moor and mountain to be in common and jointly occupied between the different tenants at Rhosycaerau and Goitan. Copy.

Articles Of Agreement for the clerkship of the said Henry Gilbert Rice Davies for a period of five years. Draft ...,

  1. Jonathan Rogers Powell of the town and county of Haverfordwest, gent., one of Her Majesty's Court of queen's Bench and Common Pleas, and also a solicitor in the High Court of Chancery;. 2. Thomas Mathias Davies, esq., and Henry Gilbert Rice Davies, his son (an infant under the age of 21 years) both of Broomhill, garish of Dale, co. Pembroke. Articles Of Agreement for the clerkship of the said Henry Gilbert Rice Davies for a period of five years. Draft.

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.

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.

Receipts (Inland Revenue Form 1) for legacy and succession duty in respect of the personal estate of Hugh Lloyd Mortimer ...,

Receipts (Inland Revenue Form 1) for legacy and succession duty in respect of the personal estate of Hugh Lloyd Mortimer, late of Goodwick, parish of Llanunda, co. Pembroke, gent., who died 7 April 1897. Legatees: The Reverend Thomas Gwynne Mortimer, Francis William Mortimer, Anne Lamb, James Mortimer, Elizabeth Thomas, Ann Harries, Jane Berry, Elizabeth Williams, Thomas Mortimer Green, Anne Thomas, Abel Lewis, Hugh Mortimer Thomas, and Thomas Richard Hancocke, all relatives of the deceased.

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