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Rees Jenkin Jones Family Papers Farms -- Wales -- Llanarth (Ceredigion)
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Clettwr and Tir y Rhydlydan, Llanarth, co. Card.

Clettwr, otherwise Tir Dyffryn Clettwr, Tir y Rhydlydan, otherwise Rhydlydan, Esgaironw, Sarne Gwnion, and Llain y Rhos Rhydd, all in p. Llanarth, co. Card., were devised in 1620 by Rees ap Jones [of Clettwr], to his son John ap Rees. In 1747 Mary Rees, probably the daughter of Rees Jones of Clettwr who married Mary Griffith in about 1670, settled all the premises upon Rees Jenkin her second son by her late husband Jenkin John. By 1798 the estate was in the hands of John Jones of Clettwr. He devised the same to his brother Jenkin Jones for life, and after his death to his brother David Jones. He also bequeathed to his brother David a moiety of a tmt called Talgarreg, p. Llanarth. David Jones in turn, who was living in Rhandir, Llanarth, in 1808 when his will was drawn up, divided the estate in two: he devised Clettwr and Rhydyrhalen in p. Llanllwchaearn which was held under a lease for 99 years, to his eldest son Rees Jones, and Esgaironw, Sarne Gwnion, and a tmt called Pantlluast, also in p. Llanarth, to his second son John Jones who became a Unitarian Minister in Aberdare, co.Glam. It appears that John Jones also became the eventual beneficiary of his brother Rees's will. A draft of his will, drawn up in 1837 when he was living in Pwllfine, p. Llandysul, devised his share of the estate to his daughters with remainder to John Jones should his daughters die without issue. -- The bundle, 1620-1843, includes the will and inventory of Rees ap Jones of Clettwr, p. Llanarth, 1620, marriage settlement of Rees Jones of Clettwr, gent., and Mary Griffiths, daughter of John Griffith of Pantswllt, p. Llandysiliogogo, 1670, probate of will of Rees Jones, late of Clettwr and now of Talgarreg, yeoman, 1798, of John Jones of Clettwr, gent., 1798, and of David Jones of Rhandir, Llanarth, 1810, and draft will and inventory of Rees Jones of Pwllfine, p. Llandysul, 1837.

Rees ap Jones d. ca. 1670

Esgaironw and Sarnau Gwnion, p. Llanarth

The file comprises deeds, 1783-1928, relating to Esgaironw and Sarnau Gwnion, p. Llanarth, 1783-1786, 1846, and 1928. Griffith Jenkin of Llanarth devised by his will, proved in 1787, the premises to his nephew Jenkin Rees, second son of his brother Rees Jenkin, subject to the payment of an annuity of 10 shillings to the meeting house at Mydroilyn, co. Card. He also devised Pantlluast, p. Llanarth, to his nephew David Rees, third son of of his brother Rees. Part of the premises, described as a slang or strip of land, together with houses erected thereon and 3 acres or slangs of ground lately added thereto and lying next to Esgaironw was leased to David John of Llanarth, weaver, for three lives at an annual rent of £1.16.0 in 1783. The bundle includes a valuation of Esgaironw, [?1928].

Pantlluast, p. Llanarth

Pantlluast was sold in 1763 for £16 by John Jenkin of Rhydlydan, p. Llanarth, and his brother Rees Jenkin of Clettwr, to their brother Griffith Jenkin of Esgairwen Fawr, Llanarth. The tmt which measured 12 acres was bounded on the east by Clettwr, on the west by a tmt called Pant Ca Duon, on the north by Esgeronw, and on the south by the road leading from Lampeter to Newcastle Emlyn called Fordd y Gâr. Apart from this conveyance the deeds in this bundle are all agreements to lease, 1872-1916, by which time Pantlluast was owned by Rev. Rees Jenkin Jones of Aberdare, co. Glam., Unitarian minister.

Talgarreg, p. Llanarth

The file comprises a bundle of deeds, 1788-1800, relating to a moiety of Talgarreg, otherwise Tir Talgarreg, which was sold by Henry Davies of Perthyronw, p. Llandysiliogogo, co. Card., to John Jones of Clettwr, p. Llanarth, for £150 in 1788. This moiety was divided in 1800 between Lloyd Williams, esq., and David Jones.