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Llanllyr Estate Records,
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Llanllyr Estate Records,

  • GB 0210 LLANLLYR
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  • 1631-1861.

Deeds and documents, 1631-1861, relating to the Llanllyr estate in Cardiganshire, Carmarthen, and Llangynog and Merthyr in Carmarthenshire, together with a toll book, 1796-1833, of Talsarn fairs.

Lewes family, of Llanllyr.

Release of a m. called Velindre in p. Ystrad and a m. or burgage and garden in the village of ...,

  1. The Rt Hon. Horatio, Lord Walpole, Peter Lehenp, late of Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, esq., and Philip Case of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, gent., executors and devisees in trust named in the will of Elziabeth Montgomery, late of p. St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, widow, dec., formerly Elizabeth Lloyd, widow of John Lloyd, esq., dec. 2. John Adams of Peterwell, co. Card., esq., nephew and sole devisee named in the will and also one of the co-heirs at law of Sir Herbert Lloyd, late of Peterwell, co. Card., bart, dec. 3. William Lewes of Llanllear, co. Card., esq. Release of a m. called Velindre in p. Ystrad and a m. or burgage and garden in the village of Talsarn in p. Trevilan, all in co. Card.

Release of a capital m. called Tyr y Ty Mawre in Tallysarne, two m's called Tyr y Gelly Gwenin and ...,

Release of a capital m. called Tyr y Ty Mawre in Tallysarne, two m's called Tyr y Gelly Gwenin and Pant y Gwas, and a m. in the tenure of Margaret Hughes in p. Trevillan, co. Card., a m. or house in Lammas Street in the town of Carmarthen, and a tmt and lands called Lone y Gwme, both these two being in p. St Peters within the co. bor. of Carmarthen. Endorsed with a memorandum signed by James Allen of Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire, clerk, nephew and heir at law of John Allen, stating that the money paid for the m's, etc. belonged to Daniel Stead, late of Broadward, gent., dec., and not to John Allen, whose name had been used in trust; also stating that he, James Allen, would, upon request, convey the said property to the executors of Daniel Stead, 22 Oct. 1791.

Lease of possession of a capital m. called Tyr y Ty Mawre in Tallysarne, two m's called Tyr y Gelly ...,

  1. James Evans, late of Tallisarn in p. Trevillan, co. Card., now of the city of Westminster, gent. 2. John Allen of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, clerk. Lease of possession of a capital m. called Tyr y Ty Mawre in Tallysarne, two m's called Tyr y Gelly Gwenin and Pant y Gwas, and a m. in the tenure of Margaret Hughes in p. Trevillan, co. Card., a m. or house in Lammas Street in the town of Carmarthen, and a tmt and lands called Lone y Gwme, both these two being in p. St Peters within the co. bor. of Carmarthen.

Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common ...,

  1. John Lewes and William Lewes. 2. James Lloyd and John Jones. 3. Thomas Powell of Nanteos, co. Card., esq., and William Jones of Dyffrin, co. Carm., esq. Deed for making the said James Lloyd and John Jones tenants to the praecipe for the suffering of a common recovery of the capital m. called Llanlleer, otherwise Llanllear, m's called Glaenywern and Blaenywern, two m's with a cottage and garden thereto belonging called Velindre and Berthlwyd, a m. called Llanarch vach, a water corn grist mill called Llanlleer Mill, with a house and garden thereto belonging, numerous cottages and gardens, and a m. called Penybryn, all situated in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanvihangel Ystrad, co. Card.; m's called Penyrheol, Penceylogau, Dolecoyou, Havod y Gorse, Troedyrhiw, Bwlch yr arllwys, Penrhuallen, Lanlase, and Gwynne vach, several cottages and meadows, and a m. called Penyrhew, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card.; a m. called Pensarne in p's Llanina and Llanllwchayarne and a m. called Penknwck in p. Llanllwchayarne, co. Card.; the third part of the gr. tithes, with the appurtenances, of p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; m's called Gwern y Meirch, Keven llech llaudd, and Dan y cappel, all in p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; a house or cottage and garden and m's called Parke, Cwrrws, and Trebedw in p. Henllan deivy, co. Card.; half of the tithes of p. Llanvihangel Orarth, otherwise Yerwarth, otherwise Ararth, co. Carm.; m's, houses or burgages, storehouses or granaries, malt houses, and pieces of land situated in Quay Street, Bridge Street, and Lower Market Street in p. St Peters in the co. bor. of Carmarthen; and a m., house, or burgage, a burgage or room, a summer house and garden, and a parcel called the Quay, all situated on the Quay in the aforesaid co. bor. of Carmarthen.

Lease of possessions of the capital m. called Llanlleer, otherwise Llanllear, m's called Glaenywern and Blaenywern, two m's with a ...,

  1. John Lewes of Llanlleer, co. Card., esq., only son and heir of John Lewes, late of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, esq., dec., and William Lewes of Llanlleer aforesaid, esq., only son and heir apparent of the said John Lewes by Rebecka, his wife. 2. James Lloyd of Mabus, co. Card., esq., and John Jones of the town and bor. of Aberystwith, esq. Lease of possessions of the capital m. called Llanlleer, otherwise Llanllear, m's called Glaenywern and Blaenywern, two m's with a cottage and garden thereto belonging called Velindre and Berthlwyd, a m. called Llanarch vach, a water corn grist mill called Llanlleer Mill, with a house and garden thereto belonging, numerous cottages and gardens, and a m. called Penybryn, all situated in p. Ystrad, otherwise Llanvihangel Ystrad, co. Card.; m's called Penyrheol, Penceylogau, Dolecoyou, Havod y Gorse, Troedyrhiw, Bwlch yr arllwys, Penrhuallen, Lanlase, and Gwynne vach, several cottages and meadows, and a m. called Penyrhew, all in p. Trevilan, co. Card.; a m. called Pensarne in p's Llanina and Llanllwchayarne and a m. called Penknwck in p. Llanllwchayarne, co. Card.; the third part of the gr. tithes, with the appurtenances, of p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; m's called Gwern y Meirch, Keven llech llauddm and Dan y cappel, all in p. Llangeler, co. Carm.; a house or cottage and garden and m's called Parke, Cwrrws, and Trebedw in p. Henllan deivy, co. Card.; half of the tithes of p. Llanvihangel Orarth, otherwise Yerwarth, otherwise Ararth, co. Carm.; m's , houses or burgages, store-houses or granaries, malt houses, and pieces of land situated in Quay Street, Bridge Street, and Lower Market Street in p. St Peters in the co. bor. of Carmarthen; and a m., house, or burgage, a burgage or room, a summer house and garden, and a parcel called the Quay, all situated on the Quay in the aforesaid co. bor. of Carmarthen.

Bargain And Sale of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mll called Llanllyr mill ...,

Bargain And Sale of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mll called Llanllyr mill in p. Trevilan, m's called Pen y bryn mawr, Llannerch Vach, Blan y Werne, Glan y Werne, Velindre, and Tyrbach Velindre, and two cottages and gardens called Ty David Mason and Ty Evan Shon, all in p. Ystrad, m's called Blaen Rhiue Vallen, Havod y Gorse, Penglogog, Pen yr heoll, Pen y llan las yssa, Tyr ar yr Eglwys, Trody Rhiw, Letty Ivor, and Parker Dre, and cottages and gardens called Gwynedd Vach, Ty bach, Tyr Trooper, Ty Dick Shon Gardner, Skybor Vach, Lletty Gwidde, and Ty Shon Rees Cooke, a garden, m's, and lands called Y Wern ycha, Y Wern Ganoll, Y Wern Yssa, Kae main, Gelly hir, pont y brenin, Penychar Dol hir, Pen Yssar Dol hir, and Gwair Gwylt, and m's called Dol Gron and Parker Duer, all in p. Trevilan, a m. called Tyle Coyon in p's Trevilan and Kilkemin, turbary and parcel of moor land called Dol las and two parcels in p. Trevilan, a m., gardens, and two closes in Tallsarn within p. Trevilan, and all the tolls and profits of fairs held at Tallsarn aforesaid.

Release of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill in p ...,

Release of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill in p. Trevilan, m's called Pen y bryn mawr, Llannerch Vach, Blan y Werne, Glan y Werne, Velindre, and Tyrbach Velindre, and two cottages and gardens called Ty David Mason and Ty Evan Shon, all in p. Ystrad, m's called Blaen Rhiue Vallen, Havod y Gorse, Penglogog, Pen yr heoll, Pen y llan las yssa, Tyr ar yr Eglwys, Trody Rhiw, Letty Ivor, and Parker Dre and cottages and gardens called Gwynedd Vach, Ty bach, Tyr Trooper, Ty Dick Shon Gardner, Skybor Vach, Lletty Gwidde, and Ty Shon Rees Cooke, a garden, m's, and lands called Y Wern ycha, Y Wern Ganoll, Y Wern Yssa, Kae main, Gelly hir, pont y brenin, Penychar Dol hir, Pen Yssar Dol hir, and Gwair Gwylt, and m's called Dol Gron and Parker Duer, all in p. Trevilan, a m. called Tyle Coyon in p's Trevilan and Kilkemin, turbary and parcel of moor land called Dol las, and two parcels in p. Trevilan, a m., gardens, and two closes in Tallsarn within p. Trevilan, and all the tolls and profits of fairs held at Tallsarn aforesaid.

Lease of possession of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill ...,

  1. Henry Somner of p. St Andrews Holborne, Middlesex, esq., and Elizabeth Somner of p. St Andrews Holborne, widow, mother of the said Henry. 2. John Lewis of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, gent. Lease of possession of the capital m. called Llanllyr in p. Ystrad, a water corn grist mill called Llanllyr mill in p. Trevilan, m's called Pen y bryn mawr, Llannerch Vach, Blan y Werne, Glan y Werne, Velindre, and Tyrbach Velindre, and two cottages and gardens called Ty David Mason and Ty Evan Shon, all in p. Ystrad, m's called Blaen Rhiue Vallen, Havod y Gorse, Penglogog, Pen yr heoll, Pen y llan las yssa, Tyr ar yr Eglwys, Trody Rhiw, Letty Ivor, and Parker Dre and cottages and gardens called Gwynedd Vach, Ty bach, Tyr Trooper, Ty Dick Shon Gardner, Skybor Vach, Lletty Gwidde, and Ty Shon Rees Cooke, a garden, m's, and lands called Y Wern ycha, Y Wern Ganoll, Y Wern Yssa, Kae main, Gelly hir, pont y brenin, Penychar Dol hir, Pen Yssar Dol hir, and Gwair Gwylt, and m's called Dol Gron and Parker Duer, all in p. Trevilan, a m. called Tyle Coyon in p's Trevilan and Kilkemin, turbary and parcel of moor land called Dol las and two parcels in p. Trevilan, a m., gardens, and two closes in Tallsarn within p. Trevilan, and all the tolls and profits of fairs held at Tallsarn aforesaid.

Letter in which the writer states that he had been at Gwern vachwy [sic] and sets out the information he ...,

  1. William Lewes from Lhwyndherw. 2. Mr John Lewes at Carmarthen. Letter in which the writer states that he had been at Gwern vachwy [sic] and sets out the information he had obtained concerning Lhanlleir. The estate had been owned by Richard, Earl of Carbery, through his wife, Briget. He had conveyed it to David Parry of Noyadh in return for lands in Lhangeler and Penboir and a considerable sum of money. Parry, in turn, sold Lhanlleir to Thomas Lloyd, who, by his will, had bequeathed legacies to his three daughters and heirs and had left the estate to his brother, William. William had mortgaged the estate to the Sumners, who had paid the legacies. The writer also notes that the said Thomas Lloyd, subsequent to making his will, had purchased the fairs of Talysarne and that the equity of redemption of William Lloyd's lands was lodged in Thomas Johnes, grandson of the said William, and son of Cornelia, his daughter.

Settlement on the marriage of the said John Bevans and Margarett, daughter of Howell Powell, late of Llaugharn, gent., dec ...,

  1. John Bevans of Glasevryn in p. Llanvihangell Abercowin, co. Carm., gent. 2. Zacharias Bevans of Llaugharn, co. Carm., merchant, Thomas Powell of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, alderman, Benjamin Bevans of St Clears, co. Carm., mercer, and James Dalton of Penbrey, co. Carm., gent. Settlement on the marriage of the said John Bevans and Margarett, daughter of Howell Powell, late of Llaugharn, gent., dec., referring to a m. or burgage and curtilage and garden in St Mary Street within the co. bor. of Carmarthen, with the m. called ye plow Inn on the north side thereof, to a m. and lands called by the several names of Tythyn ffynnon Sant, Tyr pen y knock, and gwayne Llayne, and to a m. called Gwyn yna in p. Merthyr, co. Carm. Copy.

Lease of possession of a m. or burgage and curtilage and garden in St Mary Street within the co. bor ...,

Lease of possession of a m. or burgage and curtilage and garden in St Mary Street within the co. bor. of Carmarthen, with the m. called ye plow Inn on the north side thereof, a m. and lands called by the several names of Tythyn ffynnon Sant, Tyr pen y knock, and gwayne Llayne, and a m. called Gwyn yna in p. Merthyr, co. Carm.

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