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Lancych Estate Records,
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Lancych Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 LANCYCH
  • Fonds
  • 1738-1949 /

Estate and family records of Jones and Jones-Lloyd families of Lancych, parish of Boncath, Pembrokeshire, mostly in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, 1738-1949.

Jones-Lloyd family, of Lancych.

Estate and family records of Griffiths, Jones, and Jones-Lloyd of Lancych in the parish of Clydau, Pembrokeshire, mostly in Pembrokeshire ...,

Estate and family records of Griffiths, Jones, and Jones-Lloyd of Lancych in the parish of Clydau, Pembrokeshire, mostly in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Deposited by O. J. F. Jones-Lloyd, esq., DL, Lancych, Boncath, and G. H. B. Jones-Lloyd, esq., Putney, London, per Messrs Smith, Jessop and Gibson, Solicitors, Aberystwyth, in 1966. Schedule (1962), 23 pp. NLW annual report 1961-62, p. 49.

Declaration Of Trust relating to the sum of £1,500 secured to be paid upon m's and lands called Dole Llannerch ...,

  1. James Lewes of Gellydowill, esq., and John Morgan of Landovery, attorney at law, both of co. Carm. 2. Thomas Llwyd of Dole Llannerch, p. Clydey, co. Pemb., gent. (second son of Hugh Llwyd, late of ffoesheligg, p. Llandysill, co. Card., esq., dec., and of Bridgett, his late wife, dec.), Walter Jones of Llandysill aforesaid, gent., and Elinor Jones, his wife, Lettice Jones of Llandysill, spinster, their youngest daughter and executrix and residuary legatee of the will of Mary Llwyd, spinster (one of the sisters of the said Elinor Jones and one of the daughters of the said Hugh Llwyd and Bridgett, his wife), Henry Jones, late of Lampeter Velfrey, co. Pemb., and now of Narberth in co. Pemb., gent., and Ann Jones, his wife, Benjamin Davies of Clydey aforesaid, tanner, and Margarett Davies, his wife, Sarah Davies of Clydey, spinster, their only daughter, administratrix of the goods of Bridgett Llwyd, spinster, late sister of the said Margarett Davies and one other of the daughters of the said Hugh Llwyd and Bridgett, his wife, in trust during the minority of the said Sarah, the executrix and residuary legatee of the will of the said Bridgett Llwyd, spinster (the said Elinor Jones, Anne Jones, and Margarett Davies being the three surviving daughters of the said Hugh Llwyd by Bridgett, his wife), and Mary Williams, late of Meline, co. Pemb., and of Gellydowill aforesaid, spinster. 3. Morgan Lloyd of ffoesheligg aforesaid, gent., son and heir of Morgan Llwyd, late of ffoesheligg, gent., dec., who was son and heir of the said Hugh Llwyd and Bridgett, his wife. Declaration Of Trust relating to the sum of £1,500 secured to be paid upon m's and lands called Dole Llannerch, Tyr y Dygod Issa, Tyr y Dygodd Ycha, Tyr y Ty Mawr, and Tyr y Pant Gwyn, with the cottages thereunto belonging, a tucking mill, a water corn grist mill, and two cottages and lands on the demesne of Dole Llannerch, a burgage in the town of Killgerran and a burgage in the market t own of Narberth, and other cottages and lands, all in p's Clydey, Llanvihangell Penbedw, Cylgerran, and Narberth, co. Pemb. [Other names mentioned: Daryhaise, Dayry's piece, English Whittley, Baylott's Meadow, Whostone or Hoorstone croft, Roger's Park, Redstone, Landscar's hill, Tharcley, otherwise Thurley, Darke Parke, Tregavery, middle hill, furzey park.] With covenants by the second party to releae the said Morgan Llwyd from legacies owing to them, upon payment of their respective shares of the said sum of £1,500.

Release from the payment of £100, which the said David Griffiths the younger covenanted in the settlement made previous to ...,

  1. David Griffiths of Vaynor, p. Manerdivy, co. Pemb., gent. 2. Sarah Griffiths of Lancych, p. Clidey, widow and also executrix of the will of David Griffith the younger, formerly of Vaynor aforesaid but late of Lancych aforesaid, who was the eldest son and heir apparent of the said David Griffiths, party hereto, and Benjamin Griffiths of Vaynor aforesaid, gent., brother and heir at law of the said David Griffiths the younger. Release from the payment of £100, which the said David Griffiths the younger covenanted in the settlement made previous to his marriage with the said Sarah Griffiths, to pay to the executors of the said David Griffiths, party hereto, within three months after his dec.

Articles Of Agreement for diverting part of the course of the river Cych between the tmt called Lancych and another ...,

  1. Sarah Griffiths of Llancych, p. Clidey, co. Pemb., widow. 2. Morgan Jones of Kilwendeage, co. Pemb., esq. 3. Rees Davies of Cwm, p. Kenarth, co. Carm. Articles Of Agreement for diverting part of the course of the river Cych between the tmt called Lancych and another tmt called Cwm, otherwise Cwmpenpompren or Pomprencych, the property of the said Morgan Jones, into a new channel commencing at the footbridge over the said river near Lancych down through a meadow called Ynisfach, the property of Sarah Griffiths, and then partly through the lands of the said Sarah Griffiths and of the said Morgan Jones, the whole to extend in length fifty-one yards. Sketch of diversion endorsed.

Exchange of lands, part of Cnwcyfran, Penalltfrena, and Dolellenarth, p. Clidey,

  1. John Colby of Fynnone, co. Pemb., esq. 2. Sarah Griffiths of Lancych, p. Clidey, widow of David Griffith, late of Lancych, esq., dec. 3. James Rees of p. Manerdivy, yeoman. 4. Richard Thomas of p. Clidey, yeoman. Exchange of lands, part of Cnwcyfran, Penalltfrena, and Dolellenarth, p. Clidey. Plan annexed refers also to Nant Lledfron, Hendre, and Nant yr Feel.

Leases And Release, being a settlement before the marriage of Howell Howell and Anne Jones, of (1) m's and lands ...,

  1. Howell Howell of Penalltcych, p. Clydey, co. Pemb., esq. 2. Sarah Griffiths of Llancych, p. Clydey aforesaid, widow. 3. Anne Jones of Pennar, p. Aberporth, co. Card., widow, niece of the said Sarah Griffiths. 4. Thomas Jones of Llanio, p. Llandewybrevy, gent., and Thomas Bowen of Wineivor, p. Llandissil, esq., both of co. Card. 5. William Lewes of Llysnewidd, esq., and the Rev. Nathaniel Rowland of Parke, both of co. Carm. Leases And Release, being a settlement before the marriage of Howell Howell and Anne Jones, of (1) m's and lands called Penalltkych and Parkperson Gwynne and the two moieties of a m. and lands called Hafod, all in p. Clydey, (2) the moiety of m's and lands called Lancych, otherwise Llancych, Dolellanarth, Tyrygoed, Tyrytuymawr, Dolwen, a water corn grist mill called Velindre Mill, together with the house and land belonging, m's and lands called Penrallt and Vrena, Pantgwynn, Tyhen, Llainrithin, and slangs called the Exchanged Lands, all in p. Clydey, and slangs of land in the occupation of William Morgan in p. Kilgerran, all in co. Pemb. With a covenant by Howell Howell and Anne Jones to exchange, with such persons as Sarah Griffiths shall direct in her will, for other m's and lands of equal value, the moiety of the dwelling house called Lancych and parcels of land called Parkyreck, Dolewair issa, Parky pwlle, Park issa, Ddole Shoney cobler, Park yr Odin, Park yr allt nessa imma, Parkyr allt pella, Park y Carreglas, Parkerydd, Park cannol, Park penrallt, Ddolevachpenpompren, Ddolevain, The fir walks, and the Rallt. With a grant to uses of the moiety of all the stock, crop, implements of husbandry, cattle, and personal estate of Sarah Griffiths.

Accounts between the Rev. Thomas Thomas, clerk, and Howell Howell of Pennar, co. Card., esq., mainly relating to the agreement ...,

Accounts between the Rev. Thomas Thomas, clerk, and Howell Howell of Pennar, co. Card., esq., mainly relating to the agreement specified in No. 15 of 14 Sept. 1802 and to thatching and other work done on their joint property, with a demand by the Rev. Thomas Thomas for the amount due from Howell Howell, esq.

Agreement for the relinquishment of all claim by Howell Howell to the household furniture and the live and dead stock ...,

  1. Howell Ho [......] ell of Pennor, co. Card., esq. 2. Miss Mariamne Jones of Lancych, p. Clydey, co. Pemb. Agreement for the relinquishment of all claim by Howell Howell to the household furniture and the live and dead stock of the late Mrs Sarah Griffiths and for the letting of the moiety of Lancych to Mariamne Jones.

Articles Of Agreement, previous to the marriage of Thomas Thomas and Mariamne Jones, relating to the moiety of m's and ...,

  1. Thomas Thomas of Jordanstone, co. Pemb., clerk. 2. Mariamne Jones of Llancych, p. Clidey, co. Pemb., spinster. 3. Thomas Jones of Llanio, p. Llanddewy-brevy, and Howell Howell of Pennar, p. Aberporth, both of co. Card., gent's. Articles Of Agreement, previous to the marriage of Thomas Thomas and Mariamne Jones, relating to the moiety of m's and lands called Llancych, Pantgwyn, Tymawr, Penyrallt, Tyhene, Dygodisa, Park quarry, Dole Llanarth, and a water corn mill, with the m. and land belonging, called Velindre Mill, otherwise Star Mill, m's and lands called Penyvoydir, Penrhiew, and Parkfordd Eglws, all in p. Clidey, and the moiety of a m. and land called Parkgwyn and of parcels of land in p. Llanvihangel-penybedw, all in co. Pemb.

Articles Of Agreement for the partition of the Llancych estate, viz. m's and lands called Llancych, Dolellanarth, Tyrdygoedissa, Tyrytuymawr, Dolewen ...,

  1. Thomas Thomas of Llancych, p. Clidey, co. Pemb., clerk. 2. Howell Howell of Pennar, p. Aberporth, co. Card., esq. Articles Of Agreement for the partition of the Llancych estate, viz. m's and lands called Llancych, Dolellanarth, Tyrdygoedissa, Tyrytuymawr, Dolewen, a water corn mill called Velindre Mill, with the house and land belonging, m's and land called Penrallt, Vrena, Pantgwyn, Tyhen, Llanrithin, and slangs called the Exchanged Lands, all in p. Clidey, and the slangs in the occupation of William Morgan in p. Kilgerran, all in co. Pemb. Duplicates.

Letter from T. Johnes, Hafod, addressed to William Davies, Llangoras, Cardigan, relating to purchase of working oxen at Narberth fair ...,

Letter from T. Johnes, Hafod, addressed to William Davies, Llangoras, Cardigan, relating to purchase of working oxen at Narberth fair. Writer desires to postpone purchase until the Spring and desires to be informed what fair would be the most advantageous to purchase oxen. Estimates, relating to award specified in Nos 19-20 of 15 Dec. 1806, endorsed.

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