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Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £6 13 4 of a messuage called Tir Jevan ap Jevan David Llanvair, p. Llanvairgledogey ...,

  1. John David Griffith of p. Llanvairgledogey, co. Cardigan, gent. 2. Lewes David of the same, yeoman. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £6 13 4 of a messuage called Tir Jevan ap Jevan David Llanvair, p. Llanvairgledogey. Recites that the property was formerly mortgaged by Jevan ap Jevan David Llanvair to Griffith ap Jevan Benlloyd (late grandfather of 1) and devised to David Griffith (father of 1) who conveyed it to 1. Endorsed: note of livery of seisin.

Abstract of Title of David Jones to the entirety of Pencaeyrodin otherwise Tyr Jevan ap Jevan David Llanfair and to ...,

Abstract of Title of David Jones to the entirety of Pencaeyrodin otherwise Tyr Jevan ap Jevan David Llanfair and to a moiety of Penygarn otherwise Tyr Lewis David ap Jenkin Gytto with two pieces of land called Erwrgarn and Erwyr Keven, all in p. Llanfairclydogeu, co. Cardigan, fro, 1710, sold to John Jones, esq.

Fine of 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 3 stables, 3 gardens, 2 orchards and 780 acres, together with a ...,

  1. John Gwynne, gent. (plaintiff). 2. David Jones, tailor and Mary, his wife, (deforciants). Fine of 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 3 stables, 3 gardens, 2 orchards and 780 acres, together with a moiety of 2 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, and 880 acres in p. Llanfariclydogeu, co. Cardigan. Consideration: £145. L.H. Indenture.

Release for £21, of a £2 annuity, and dower, chargeable on Penygarn, p. Llanfairclydogeu to which 1 (a) is entitled ...,

  1. (A) Anne Jones of Penlan, p. Llanfairclydogeu, co. Cardigan, widow and (b) Rees Evans of the same, farmer. 2. David Jones of Lond, tailor. Release for £21, of a £2 annuity, and dower, chargeable on Penygarn, p. Llanfairclydogeu to which 1 (a) is entitled under the will of her late husband, Evans Jones of Penygarn. Recites that 1 (b) was appointed guardian of 1(a) by the said will and that 2 is the brother and heir at law of E.J. decd. [cf. No. 85].

Release from a legacy of £10 and interest bequeathed to David Davies (eldest son of 1 and now an infant) ...,

  1. James Davies of Kysswch, p. Llanfairclydoge, co. Cardigan, farmer. 2. David Jones of London, executor of the will of Evans Jones, decd. [see no. 85]. Release from a legacy of £10 and interest bequeathed to David Davies (eldest son of 1 and now an infant) by the said will. Endorsed: Bond of Indemnification also executed from 1 to 2. [cf. no. 104].

Copy Cases with Opinions of Counsel concerning the will of Walter Jenkins of Ludlow, co. Salop, gent. decd., in which ...,

Copy Cases with Opinions of Counsel concerning the will of Walter Jenkins of Ludlow, co. Salop, gent. decd., in which he devises all his freehold estates called Armakesa and Pendole to his friends, John Jones of Ludlow, glover and Richard Sankey, schoolmaster, in trust, to sell. Also contains copy of will of Jenkin Jenkins of Penyddole, p. Llandewybrevy, devising his realty to his daughter, Margaret. Schedule of Deeds 1663-1780.

Lease and Release (with declaration of the Uses of a Fine, (see no. 101) by to 3, of property as ...,

  1. David Jones of Little Vine Street, Picadilly, Westminster, tailor (brother, heir and devisee of Evan Jones, late of Penygarn, p. Llanfairclydogeu, co. Cardigan, gent. decd.) and Mary, his wife. 2. John Gwynne of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, gent. 3. John Jones of Derry Ormond, p. Bettws Bledrws, co. Cardigan, esq. Lease and Release (with declaration of the Uses of a Fine, (see no. 101) by to 3, of property as in no. 100. Consideration: £300.

Probate of Will (dated 25 Nov. 1788) of William Jones of p. Caron, co. Cardigan,

Devising a parcel of ground called Kae rhug, lying above the mill of Tregaron in the parcel of Argod and Ystrad, to his wife, Margaret, for life, then to his daughter, Mary Jones and her heirs; also to his said wife, tmts. called Nantulles and Pen y Cefen vach, p. Caron, for two years after his death, the upperhouse above the barn and kae Main and Gardd-las (adjoining Kae Main), the longest slang o hay lying on Rhôsy-Curte, pasture for one cow and a horse on Nantulles, "and a way to go an' carry things necessary to Kae Main" and £2 payable out of Nantulles and Pen y Cefen vach by his daughter Mary, to his daughter, the said Mary Jones, the tmt's called Nantulles and Pen y Cefen vach, aforesaid, towards her support and maintenance during her life and after to her heirs, male or female, the inheritor to pay £10 each to his brothers at 21 and sisters at 18, to Gwen Davies, a house and garden in Tregaron called Pensingrig ... Other bequests of personalty.

Mortgage of the property as in no. 10 to secure £36 and interest,

  1. Hannah David of p. Kellan, spinster, one of the daughters of David Rees, late of p. Llanvairecleogey, shoemaker, decd. and Elinor Evan, widow and relict of the said David Rees [and mother of H.D.]. 2. David Evan of p. Kellan, gent. Mortgage of the property as in no. 10 to secure £36 and interest. Recites that the premises were formerly mortgaged by the said David Rees to David Evan, late of p. Kellan decd.

Writ addressed to the Sheriff of Cardiganshire to command John Adams, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife to perform to Thomas ...,

Writ addressed to the Sheriff of Cardiganshire to command John Adams, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife to perform to Thomas Johnes, esq., covenants made between them of 2 capital messuages, 20 other messuages, 20 cottages, 20 barns, 30 stables, 30 gardens, 10 orchards and 19,000 acres in the parishes of Llanddewybrevy, Llanfairclydoge alias Llanfairclydogeu, Kellan and Caron and of a moiety of 5 other messuages 5 cottages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards and 1320 acres in p. Llandewy Brefy and of two thirds share in 10 messuages 10 Barns, 10 stables, 10 orchards, and 8,800 acres in parishes of Llanfairclydoge alias Llanfairclydogeu and Cellan; all in co. Cardigan. Acknowledgement of covenants by J.A. and E., his wife, 31 May 1797. [cf. 111].

Deed to Lead the Uses of a Fine (agreed to be levied by 1) of the Vailallt estate, comprising the ...,

  1. John Adams late of Peterwell, co. Cardigan, now of Leicester, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Thomas Johnes of Havod, co. Cardigan, esq., (eldest son, heir and devisee of the will of Thomas Johnes of the same, esq., decd). Deed to Lead the Uses of a Fine (agreed to be levied by 1) of the Vailallt estate, comprising the capital m. called Vailallt, messuages called Rhysgogucha, Rhysgogissa and Rhysgogganol, a cottage in Llanddewybrevy, a field called Llainpenybank, messuages called Cappell Gwinville, Danlan, Pentrellanaucha, Tyrbach, Pistillgwynne, Glanbreninfawr, Glanbreninfach, Caegof, Pentrefwlen, Pantytrallwm, fields called Caewilvey alias Llainwainygy and Caebachy yvelin, fields, part of Glanbreninfawr intermixed in a farm called Godeyr garth, one fourth part of a messuage called Cenfas, a field near Llanddewy brevy village, messuages called Abertridwr, Blaentwrch, Cefncoed, fields called Dolefawr, fields intermixed in a tmt, called Penthol, a cottage in Caron village, a garden in Landewy brevy, a moiety of a messuages called Aberhacca, all in parishes Llanddewybrevy and Caron, two thirds of messuages called Llyest-y-bedw, Pentrelan and Cefn neilallt, all in p. Llanfairclydogy and two thirds of messuages called Vachddu, p. Llanfair Clydogeu, aforesaid and Kellan. Recites that T.J. now decd., had previously bought the estate of John Adams and E.A. had not joined in the conveyance, but now agrees to join in levying a fine to bar dower to which she might become entitiled in survivorship [see nos. 63-64]. Consideration: £400 by T.J. the younger to trustees (appointed by E.A. for her sole use). [cf. no. 110].

Further Charge for £4425, of a £30,000 mortgage (dated 1792) of the Lordships or Manors of Kellan and Arghlyddiarth [sic] ...,

  1. Thomas Johnes of Hafod, co. Cardigan, esq. 2. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, bart., William Mainwaring, esq., and William Osborn, doctor in physic, both of Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, John Saxon of Bath, co., Somerset, esq., and Thomas Wright, alderman of the city of London. Further Charge for £4425, of a £30,000 mortgage (dated 1792) of the Lordships or Manors of Kellan and Arghlyddiarth [sic] Sir Rees, with diverse messuages (further described), in counties Cardigan and Carmarthen. The charge applies only to the Cardiganshire properties as the Carmarthenshie estate had already been reconveyed. Copy made 1801 [watermark].

Lease and Release, by 1 to 6, in trust for 5, of Pantyrhwch, (except two fields called Caeralch and Caerhyg ...,

  1. Lewis Gwynne of Manachty, co. Cardigan, esq. (surviving trustee for sale of the will of Thomas Rogers late of p. Treflan, co. Cardgian, esq., decd.). 2. Lewis Rogers of Beinde, p. Nantgwnlle, co. Cardigan, gent. (eldest son and heir of T.R. decd.) and Margaret, his wife. 3. Thomas Jones of Llanio, co. Cardigan, gent. (son in law of T.R. decd), Evan Davies of Crugmaen, p. Llanwenog, co. Cardigan, now of Hendrelas, p. Llanfihangel Ystrad, gent., and Mary, his wife (formerly Mary Rogers, spinster, daughter of T.R., decd.) and the Rev. Henry Rogers of Helions Bumpstead, co. Essex, clerk (legatees of the aforesaid will). 4. David Lewis of Gelly, gent. and Anne, his wife, (widow of T.R. decd.). 5. Griffith David of Pantyhrewin, p. Llanddwybrevy, co. Cardigan, husbandman. 6. David Lewis. 7. Jenkin Davies of Maesycrigie, p. Llanlhoony, co. Carmarthen. Lease and Release, by 1 to 6, in trust for 5, of Pantyrhwch, (except two fields called Caeralch and Caerhyg and a piece of coarse ground called Bank), parishes of Llandewybrevy and Llanguby, co. Cardigan, with Covenant to Levy a Fine. Consideration: £605, for which the property was previously bought at auction by 5.

Fine of 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 10 barns, 10 stables, 10 outhouses, 10 beasthouses, 10 gardens, 10 orchards and 2,500 ...,

  1. Jenkin Davies, esq. (plaintiff). 2. Lewis Rogers, gent., and Margaret, his wife and the Reverend Henry Rogers, clerk, (deforciants). Fine of 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 10 barns, 10 stables, 10 outhouses, 10 beasthouses, 10 gardens, 10 orchards and 2,500 acres in the parishes of Nantgwnlle, Trefilan, Llandewy brevy and Llangyby, co. Cardigan.
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