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Release (pre-nuptial settlement of the said John Thomas and the said Lettice Vaughan) of messuages and lands called weyne llayne ...,

  1. David Thomas of the parish of Newchurch co. Carmarthen gent., and John Thomas of Killkiffig, parish of Llanichaeth, co. Pembroke, gent., his. son and heir apparent;. 2. Lettice Vaughan of Vorlan, parish of Manchlochog, do. Pembroke, spinster, youngest daughter of Thomas Vaughan of the same, gent.;. 3. John Lewis of the parish of Llanthood, George Beddoe of the parish of Bletherston, and John Herding of the parish of Llawhaden, all of co. Pembroke, gentlemen;. 4. The said Thomas Vaughan. Release (pre-nuptial settlement of the said John Thomas and the said Lettice Vaughan) of messuages and lands called weyne llayne ycha, parishes of Newchurch and Henris Moate, cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke.

Inquisition (2 May 1740) taken at the Colledge, parish of Neverne, co. Pembroke, of the lunacy of Mary Laugharne., late ...,

Inquisition (2 May 1740) taken at the Colledge, parish of Neverne, co. Pembroke, of the lunacy of Mary Laugharne., late called Mary Laugharne of Pontvane, spinster; together with draft depositions relating thereto, and covering letter from J. Howell, Lincolns Inn (28 Aug. 1740) to John Laugharne, esq., Pontvane, and from Richd. Fleming, Chancery Office (1 Feb. 1752) to William Thomas, attorney-at-law, Kilkiffeth. Much affected by damp.

Will of Thomas Lewes of Tredeved, co. Pembroke, gent. Among the bequests is an annuity of £60 issuing from properties ...,

Will of Thomas Lewes of Tredeved, co. Pembroke, gent. Among the bequests is an annuity of £60 issuing from properties called Tredeved, Tredeved Mill otherwise a in Tredeved, Pen yr allt ddy, Pen allt Llantood, ffoes y Pompren, Cross y Vrane, and Llain y Maes, parishes of Llantood, Bridell, and Saint Dogmells, Bwlch y Clawdd, parish of Penrhydd, and Kilest otherwise Kilast, parish of Manerdivy and in the chapelry of Kilvowyr, and a tenement in the town of Kilgerran. Fragile.

Release (to make a tenant to the praecipe for suffering a recovery) of the lordship of Skyvog, parish of St ...,

  1. Thomas Batsman of the parish of Walton, co. Pembroke, gent., son and heir of Richard Batsman late of the same, gent., deceased;. 2. Thomas Parry of Aberustwith, co. Cardigan, and William Thomas of Kilkiffeth, parish of Llanychare. gentlemen;. 3. Phillip Thomas of [ ], parish of Ambleston, co. Pembroke, gent. Release (to make a tenant to the praecipe for suffering a recovery) of the lordship of Skyvog, parish of St. Davids, messuages and lends and the site of a fulling mill in the towered of Skyvog, parishes of St. Davids and Whitechurch in Dewisland, and in the townreds of Lecha and Skyvog, parish of St. Davids and Llanhowell, Hendre Griffith. parish of Whitechurch in Dewisland, messuages and lands in the city of St. Davids and in Gwarr y Coed and Salvach, parish of Whitechurch in Dewisland, and Treanewith otherwise Trenewidd and Pen y monith otherwise Pen y monidd, parish of Llanllawarne. Draft.

Mortgage for £100, by way of demise for 500 years, of Penalt Meredith, Tyr Adda otherwise Ffynnon Adda, Tyr Ffynnon ...,

  1. Richard Thomas of the parish of Martletwy, co. Pembroke, mariner;. 2. Robert Nash of Tenby, gent. Mortgage for £100, by way of demise for 500 years, of Penalt Meredith, Tyr Adda otherwise Ffynnon Adda, Tyr Ffynnon, and Blaen Dyffrin Ffulbrook, parishes of Meline, Whitchurch, and Manachlogddy. Endorsed is a receipt (29 November 1742) from Robt. Nash to Richard Thomas for the payment of the principal and one year's interest.

Agreement for the marriage of the said James Meyler and the said Anne Davids,

  1. Peter Meyler, husbandman, and James Meyler, his eldest son, both of Penyshar, parish of Llanunda, co. Pembroke;. 2. William Williams of Trehowell and Wm. Perkin of Penrhue both of the said parish of Llanwnda, gentlemen;. 3. Morris Davids of the said parish of Llanunda, husbandman, and Anne Davids, spinster, his eldest daughter. Agreement for the marriage of the said James Meyler and the said Anne Davids. Draft.

Praecipe to James Lloyd and John Davies, gentlemen, to render to John Symmons and George Bowen, esquires, one fourth part ...,

Praecipe to James Lloyd and John Davies, gentlemen, to render to John Symmons and George Bowen, esquires, one fourth part of the manors of Puncheston and Llanychare, and of properties in the parishes of Nevern, Newport, Llanvirnach, Clidey, the town and parish of Kilgerran, Newcastle, Fishguard, Puncheston, Llanychare, Llanllawer, Dinas, the town and liberty of Tenby, Robeston Wathen, Llankeven, Eglwswrrw, Llanstadwell, Narbeth, Llawhaden, Henrys moate, Stainton, Rosemarket, Ludchurch, Wiston, and Rudbaxton, and of properties in the parishes of Clidey, Llanvirnach, Penrhydd, and Kilrhedin, all in co. Pembroke. Copy.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine of properties in Bletheston Henrysmoate, Llanllawer, and Llanychlloydogg, co. Pembroke, subsequently changed to Newchurch ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine of properties in Bletheston Henrysmoate, Llanllawer, and Llanychlloydogg, co. Pembroke, subsequently changed to Newchurch and Kennarth, co. Carmarthen], suffered between John Symmons, esq., and David Griffiths, gent., plaintiffs, and John Thomas, gent., and Lettice, his wife, deforciants. Draft.

Bill Of Complaint, in the Court of Great Sessions for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, of John Mathias of Kille ...,

Bill Of Complaint, in the Court of Great Sessions for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, of John Mathias of Kille., co. Carmarthen., gent., lessor of the prebend of Llandisilio in Christ Church, Brecon, otherwise Llandisilio Nevet, cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, against Evan Protheroe of the parish of Llandisilio, yeoman, touching the non-payment of tithes of corn and grain in respect of plan otherwise Llandisilio, and closes called Llandraw being part of Diffrin-Trogin, in the said parish and prebend. 42 pp. [The Bill explains the customary method of setting out tithe of corn in cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, viz. that at the time of carrying, the tenth sheaf ('without Choosing any particular Sheafs') shall be thrown out. The Hill also refers to the tithe of agistment of unprofitable cattle.].

Release of the tithes of Kefen llwydart, Llan, Rhose y gwidir, Trodyrhiw, Benllaythy, Vron, Dolevach, Blanesawdd, Blaen y llwdart, and ...,

  1. Sir Richard Philipps of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, bart.;. 2. Vaughan Thomas of Posty and William Twyning of Llandykeven, esquires. Release of the tithes of Kefen llwydart, Llan, Rhose y gwidir, Trodyrhiw, Benllaythy, Vron, Dolevach, Blanesawdd, Blaen y llwdart, and Dolebettws, and of a water corn grist mill called [ ], parish of Llandykeven. Draft.
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