Dangos 3623 canlyniad

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Grant of one tenement etc., in Koedywinok in the parish of Nevarn between the river called Gwythwch on one side ...,

  1. Owen ab Ievan ap Owen Lloyd, junior, of the parish of Nevarn, yeoman;. 2. George Owen of Henllys, esq. Grant of one tenement etc., in Koedywinok in the parish of Nevarn between the river called Gwythwch on one side and Park yr eithin o the other, one end abutting on the land of Brin yr Engylion and the other extending as far as Trevoel. Witnesses: Owen Johns, Miles Thomas, clerk, John Lloid, Thomas Mathias, John Beynon, William ap Owen of Eglosserow, David Lewes of Kilgwin, William John, tenant of the land aforesaid, John Browne, scribe of the deed. Latin. Seal.

Exemplification of a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pembroke at the castle of Haverfordwest on 9 Aug ...,

Exemplification of a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pembroke at the castle of Haverfordwest on 9 Aug. 1585 between George Owen, esq., plaintiff, and John Picton, gent., and Jenett his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two messuages, lands, etc., in Dolrobyn, Trefboeth, Caereglisemore, Pantillech, Bayvill and Nevarne to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Exemplification of a fine levied 1585 Aug. 9 between George Owen, esq., plaintiff, and Griffith Alexander and Elizabeth his wife ...,

Exemplification of a fine levied 1585 Aug. 9 between George Owen, esq., plaintiff, and Griffith Alexander and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged a messuage, lands, etc., in Whitchurch in Kemes and Nantgwyn and the advowson of the church of Whitchurch to be the right of the plaintiff. For which George Owen paid £26. 13s. 4d to the deforciants. Latin.

Grant in consideration of £6 of a close of land called Park pen yr heol otherwise Park yr eithin in ...,

  1. Ievan William Gryffeth of the parish of Molgrove, yeoman;. 2. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq. Grant in consideration of £6 of a close of land called Park pen yr heol otherwise Park yr eithin in which there is a marl pit in the parish of Bayvill bounded on the west side by the brook called Gwythwch and opposite the messuage of George Owen in Bayvill where Rees Mathias dwells, and also two parcels of land in the parish of Bayvill, one of which lies in Park y Gwndwn glas and the other at Pen y garreg, one end extending as far as Cwm Gwythwch. Witnesses: Miles Thomas, clerk, George Owen, clerk, John Beynon, Thomas Mathias, Mathias ap Owen William, William John, David Matho, Rees Matho, Phillip John Hoell, John William Baron and John Browne. Latin. Seal.

Grant of the reversion of a tenement at Coed y winok in the parish of Nevarne which William Thomas Jenkin ...,

  1. Ievan William Griffeth of Molgrove, yeoman;. 2. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq. Grant of the reversion of a tenement at Coed y winok in the parish of Nevarne which William Thomas Jenkin and Jane Mathias his wife, late the wife of Owen William Griffeth, grantor's brother, hold for the life of the said Jane, and the reversion of which after the latter's death belongs to grantor. Witnesses: Thomas Mathias, John Charles, Owen ap Ievan ap Owen Lloid, Harry David and Rees Matheas, both of Bayvill. Latin. Seal.

Grant of twelve parcels of land in the parish of Bayvill, viz., four parcels lying on the west side of ...,

  1. John Lloyd of Comgloyne, gent.;. 2. George Owen of Henllys, esq. Grant of twelve parcels of land in the parish of Bayvill, viz., four parcels lying on the west side of the cemetery of Bayvill between the highway leading from Maen hire y Bayvill to Comgwithwch, the fifth parcel lying between the said way and cemetery called Tir maen y wrache, the sixth parcel lying at Rose y Bayvill between the land of the said George Owen which he lately acquired from John Picton on the east and the land of Elizabeth daughter of Rees Morgan abowen on the west side, the seventh parcel called Gwndwn y groes between the lands of George Owen on all sides, the eighth parcel lying near the tenement of George Owen called Pen y weyn vawre between the lands of George Owen on all sides, the ninth and eleventh parcels lying at Kynhaydreff in Bayvill, and the twelfth parcel lying at Kynhaydref extending from the land of George Owen called Kilin Coch on the west to the way leading from Caereglismore towards Maen hir y Bayvill, all of which twelve parcels contain by the Welsh measure 9 acres 1 stang and 25 virgates. Witnesses: John Kynner, Thomas Mathias, John Beynon, John Browne, Nicholas William, John Llewelyn of Molgrove, Owen Richard of Eglosserow. Witnesses to livery of seisin: Thomas Mathias, Thomas David of Lloinygorres, Henry David, Rees Matho, Owen David Llewelyn and William John Vechan, all of Bayvill, Phillip John Howell. Latin. Seal.

Exemplification at the request of George Owen, esq., of pleadings and verdict in a suit at the Great Sessions for ...,

Exemplification at the request of George Owen, esq., of pleadings and verdict in a suit at the Great Sessions for co. Pembroke on 27 Sept. 1543 at the castle of Haverfordwest between Edward ap Owen, plaintiff, and William ap Rees ap Owen late of Newporte, gent., for assault and wrongful imprisonment at Newport. Latin.

Bargain And Sale in consideration of £10 of the wardship of Thomas James, son and heir of Owen James of ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys in Kemes, esq.;. 2. Thomas Lloide of Kilkethed, esq. Bargain And Sale in consideration of £10 of the wardship of Thomas James, son and heir of Owen James of Whitchurch, gent., deceased, with the mansion house or capital messuage called Rose y mayne in the parish of Helline, and also a close of land adjoining called Parke y Wern, lands called Tyr y Castellcoch in the parish of Nantgwyn in the tenure of Rees David Rees and David Cawey, three messuages called Kilcam in the parish of Whitchurch, one messuage called Tythen Velindre in the same parish, certain parcels of land in the tenure of George John containing about 20 acres in the same parish, certain parcels of land late in the tenure of Griffith Sr John containing 10 acres in the parish of Nantgwine, certain lands in the same parish containing 20 acres called Tyr Castell hiberte, other lands in the tenure of Rees David Rees, and lands in the same parish called Cleenmady, a messuage called Carn y Menyn in the parish of Manachllogdduy, and a water grist mill in the parish of Whitchurch called Mellin y velindre, all of which the said Owen James and James Lewis his father enjoyed in their lifetime and which are held of George Owen as of his barony of Kemes by knight's service. If the ward should die during his minority the said Thomas Lloide shall then have the wardship of Luce James. Endorsed: The sale of the wardship of Thomas James Lewys of Melyney.

Memorandum [by George Owen] of the purchase from John ap Owen Phillips of Llanvyrnach, esq., of a fourth part of ...,

Memorandum [by George Owen] of the purchase from John ap Owen Phillips of Llanvyrnach, esq., of a fourth part of Pistyll y blaith and all the lands within Henllys and Comeog except Park dole Henllys for £5, 24-26 April 1591; and of the purchase from Katherine Morgan of her part of Pistill y blaith and all the lands of Rees Morgan within Henllys and Comeog except Park glan ydead for £5, 23 July 1591.

Release of the lands specified in No. 1619 dated 14 May 1591. Witnesses as in No. 1619. Latin. Seal,

  1. William Wylkyn of the parish of Ambleston, yeoman, son and heir of Phillip Wylkyn and Jane verch Ievan, one of the daughters and heirs of Ievan ap Rees ap Atha of Perthddy in Whitechurch, deceased;. 2. John Charles of Henllys in Kemes, gent. Release of the lands specified in No. 1619 dated 14 May 1591. Witnesses as in No. 1619. Latin. Seal.

Agreement in respect of a mortgage for £53. 6s. 8d of the capital messuage and lands called Plas Bronwydd where ...,

  1. Thomas Lloyd, clerk, M.A., parson of the rectory of Llangynllo, James Lewes of Penbryn, co. Cardigan, esq., and David Lloyd ap David of Nant gwnlle, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. Phillip Bryne of Llangynllo aforesaid, gent.;. Agreement in respect of a mortgage for £53. 6s. 8d of the capital messuage and lands called Plas Bronwydd where the said Thomas Lloyd, clerk, inhabitants. Witnesses: Howell David ap Llewelyn Griffith David ap William, Jenkin David ap Ievan ap Owen, Thomas ap Howell, Jenkin David ap Ievan ap Owen, Gryffith ap Gryffith, Rydderch ap Ievan Jenkyn, Jenkyn David ap Ievan coch.

Grant of one messuage and lands in the parish of Whitchurch in Kemes called Tythyn y berth ddye, and all ...,

  1. Katherine verch John of the parish of Melyney, spinster, daughter and heir of John ap Rees David Jenkyn late of Whitchurch, deceased, heir of Elen one of the three daughters of Ievan ap Rees ap Adda late of Berth ddye in the parish of Whitchurch, deceased;. 2. John Charles of Henllys in Kemes, gent. Grant of one messuage and lands in the parish of Whitchurch in Kemes called Tythyn y berth ddye, and all her lands at Maes gwyn, Skibor vawre, Pistill howell, and Clyn Madye, in the parishes of Whitchurch and Nantgwyn, all of which formerly belonged to Elen daughter of the said Ievan ap Adda, with the advowson of the church of Whitchurch. Letters of attorney to George Owen of Whitchurch, clerk, and George Griffyth of Whitchurch, gent., for the livery of seisin. Witnesses: Myles Thomas, clerk, Lewis Thomas, B.A., John Bowen, George Gruffith, Richard Myles, Lewis Thomas of Melyney and his wife, and George Owen, clerk. Latin.
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