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Precept to the petty constables of p's Lanwonno and Ystradyvoduck, co. Glam., from Evan Prichard, to cause David Richard of ...,

Precept to the petty constables of p's Lanwonno and Ystradyvoduck, co. Glam., from Evan Prichard, to cause David Richard of Ystradyvoduck, Howell Morgan, Evan Rosser, William Phillip and Richard Hughes of Lanwonno to appear before him on the 26 inst. at the house of Howell Morgan in Cummer to be examined as witnesses on behalf of George Williams concerning his seat usually belonging to Maindy farm in the parish church of Lanwonno.

Deeds and documents,

Deeds and documents relating to properties in the parishes of Ystradgynlais, co. Brec, and Cadoxton-juxta-Neath and Llan-giwg, co. Glam., and in the manors of Neath Ultra and Cilybebyll, and other parishes and manors. Maint: 76 items.

Covenant to repay £300, being the principal of the settlement upon the marriage of the said William Sayes and Anne ...,

  1. William Sayes of Chepstow, co. Mon., mariner, and Anne, his wife;. 2. William Allen, gent., and John Milson, maltster, both of p. St Briavells, Gloucestershire. Covenant to repay £300, being the principal of the settlement upon the marriage of the said William Sayes and Anne his wife, borrowed from the trustees of the settlement for use in trade.

Assignment of the remainder of a term of 99 years of a m. and land called Tyr Allt Gryg, p ...,

  1. Catherine Harry the widow of John Harry late of p. Languick, co. Glam., and Ann Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas and Gwenllian Thomas, spinsters, daughters of Thomas William late of the said p., dec.;. 2. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk. Assignment of the remainder of a term of 99 years of a m. and land called Tyr Allt Gryg, p. Languick aforesaid.

Copies of four wills,

(I) Will of Powlett Laurence of Brooms Lodge in the tithing of Aylburton, p. Lidney, Gloucestershire, gent.; (ii) Will dated 4 Aug. 1745, proved at London 4 Nov. 1745; (iii) Will of Barrow Laurence of p. Lidney aforesaid, gent.; and (iv) Will dated 10 Oct. 1770.

Lease And Counterpart Lease of a m. and lands called Tir Glan Tawy, p. Llanguick aforesaid,

  1. John Woodhouse (trustee of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey as described in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760);. 2. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk;. 3. Edward Williams of p. Languick, co. Glam., husbandman;. 4. Rees William Walter of p. Ystradfellty, co. Brec., yeoman. Lease And Counterpart Lease of a m. and lands called Tir Glan Tawy, p. Llanguick aforesaid. Duties similar to those in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760 but the tucking mill and forge referred to as Guernos mill and Guernos forge. Endorsement. 21 Aug. 1788. Lease for the lives of Edward Williams, and William Williams and Morgan Williams his sons, and the survivor of them stated to have been gratned on the same terms.

Lease for three lives of a m. of tmt of lands called Kilvach yr Haidd, p. Languick,

  1. John Woodhouse of Essex Street, Middlesex, gent., who survived Matthew Bowen late of Westfield, co. Pemb., esq. (which said John Woodhouse and Matthew Bowen were trustees named in Act of Parliament passed 29 George II for vesting the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey, esq., in cos Brec., Glam. and Carm. in trustees to raise money to discharge several incumbrances affecting the same and for other purposes therein mentioned);. 2. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk;. 3. William David Gibbs of p. Languick, co. Glam., yeoman;. 4. Rees William Walter of p. Ystradgunllais, co. Brec., yeoman. Lease for three lives of a m. of tmt of lands called Kilvach yr Haidd, p. Languick. Duties include making and repairing wears to keep the rivers Twrch and Tawey in their due bounds, grinding all their corn at Yniskedwin mill called Felyn Ycha ar Dwrch, taking all woollen manufacture to Yniskedwin tucking mill to be tucked and dressed and all smith's work to Yniskedwin forge. Endorsement: 21 Aug. 1788. Lease for three lives under the same terms granted to David Evan. [Not fit for production].

Lease for three lives of a m. and tmt of lands called Tyr Carreg Twrch, p. Languick aforesaid,

  1. John Woodhouse (trustee of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey as described in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760);. 2. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk;. 3. Lewis John of p. Languick, co. Glam., yeoman. Lease for three lives of a m. and tmt of lands called Tyr Carreg Twrch, p. Languick aforesaid. Duties as in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760 but the tucking mill and forge referred to as the Gyrnos tucking mill and Gyrnos forge. Endorsement: 23 Oct. 1790. Renewed to Evan Howell for the lives of Evan Howell, Howell Llewelyn's brother and William Williams, son of William Williams of Languick on the same terms. [Not fit for production].

Lease for three lives of a m. and tmt of lands called Gilfach Goch, p. Languick, co. Glam. Duties as ...,

  1. John Woodhouse (trustee of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey as described in No. 2348 of equal date);. 2. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk;. 3. William Evan Henry of p. Languick, co. Glam., yeoman;. 4. Rees [William] Walter of p. Ystradgunllais, co. Brec., yeoman. Lease for three lives of a m. and tmt of lands called Gilfach Goch, p. Languick, co. Glam. Duties as in No. 2348 of equal date. Endorsement: 10 July 1788. Lease for three lives under the same terms granted to Morgan Rees of Languick. Names of parties in original lease altered. Affected by damp. [Not fit for production].

Bond to secure payment of £400 with interest,

  1. George Williams the younger of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., gent.;. 2. Jane Davies (grandmother of the said George Williams), relict of Griffith Davies late of p. Lanwonno, gent., dec. Bond to secure payment of £400 with interest. Endorsement. Order, dated 3 Feb. 1763, from Jane Davies to George Williams, junior, to pay the contents of the bond with interest to Richard Williams, his brother.

Lease for 3 lives of a m. and lands called Gwayn y Clawdd, p. Ystradgunlais aforesaid, together with all veins ...,

  1. The Rev. Thomas Williams of the town of Brecon, clerk;. 2. John Gething of p. Ystradgunllais, yeoman;. 3. John Morgan of Ystradgunllais, yeoman. Lease for 3 lives of a m. and lands called Gwayn y Clawdd, p. Ystradgunlais aforesaid, together with all veins and mines of coal lying in or under the said premises with free liberty to dig, work and carry away the same allowing to the tenants of the said Thomas Williams such coal as they use in their families and such custom coal as they pay to the said Thomas Williams, the said tenants paying one penny to the said John Morgan for cutting and raising every horse load thereof. Endorsement: 24th March 1789. Surrender by Margarett Morgan, widow of the said John Morgan.

Deed Of Settlement of a capital m. and land called Yniskedwin, a water corn mill called Yniskedwin Mill, Yniskedwin Fulling ...,

  1. Christopher Portrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., esq., William Gough of Willsbury, Gloucestershire, gent., and Richard Gough of Yniskedwin aforesaid, eldest son and heir of the said William Gough by Catherine his late wife, dec., sister of the said Christopher Portrey;. 2. Mayrod Dawkin of Kittle Hill, co. Glam., widow, and Richard Gwyn of Tallyaries, co. Carm., esq.;. 3. Roger Philips of Carmarthen, [doctor] of physic, Gryffydd Price of Penllegare, co. Glam., esq., and John Adams of Carmarthen, gent.;. 4. Joseph Price of Gellyhir, esq., and John Llewelin the younger of Ynis y Gerwn, both of co. Glam. Deed Of Settlement of a capital m. and land called Yniskedwin, a water corn mill called Yniskedwin Mill, Yniskedwin Fulling Mill, a furnace for melting iron ore, a m. and land called Tyr Tawe ycha and other m's and lands (tenants named) all in p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., the right of presentation to the rectory and parsonage impropriate of the p. and parish church of Ystradgynlais aforesaid, the moiety of a m. and lands called Killrew, p. St David, co. Brec., m's and lands called Gelly Warog, Alltgreek, Clyn Gwyn, Wern Arrw, Tyr Cwm Twrch, Tyr y Betting, Tyr llwyn Cellin and Tyr y Ddery, a water corn mill called the upper Mill, and several other m's, lands and cottages, all in p. Languick, co. Glam., m's and lands in p. Killibebill, co. Glam., two m's and lands in p. Llangavelach, co. Glam., and m's and lands in p's Llandilo fawr and Llanddoisant, co. Carm. [Other names mentioned: Coedca Lloy, Cae Gwair hir ycha, Cae Gwair hir ysha, Cae yr odin, Cae berth Lloyd, Cae kenol, Cae Glass ycha, Wain Genol, Gurnose, Cae uch Llaw yr tu, Cae yr Erw, Cae y deri vach, Coedcae.]. Copy.

Settlement, before the marriage of the said James Gough Aubrey and the said Eleanor Williams, of property specified in No ...,

  1. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk;. 2. George Williams the elder of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 3. Eleanor Williams of Aberpergwm aforesaid, spinster, second daughter of the said George Williams the elder;. 4. Phillip Williams of Duffrin, co. Glam., esq., and George Williams the younger of Aberpergwm aforesaid, gent., eldest son and heir of the said George Williams the elder. Settlement, before the marriage of the said James Gough Aubrey and the said Eleanor Williams, of property specified in No. 2450 of 28 Nov. 1751 and in an Act of Parliament passed in 29 George II for vesting the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey in cos Brec. and Glam. in trustees to raise money to discharge several incumbrances affecting the same and for other purposes mentioned. Draft.
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