Dangos 1689 canlyniad

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Decree of Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerthan, co. Card., kt, and Thomas Johnes of Llanbadarne [vawre], co. Card., esq., appointed ...,

Decree of Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerthan, co. Card., kt, and Thomas Johnes of Llanbadarne [vawre], co. Card., esq., appointed as arbitrators in a dispute between Richard David, lessee to Edward Johnes of Nant y benglog, p. Llanbadarne vaw[re] of the one part, and Edward David lloid, tenant to Owen Lewis of p. Llanbadarne vaw[re] of the other, concerning the title to a parcel of land called Tir y ddol, p. Llanbadarne vawre in the parcel or t. of kwmrheydol, co. Card.

Mortgage of a house, a garden, a parcel of land called y gundun dan y ty, half an a. of ...,

  1. Evan Lewes of llanyveyney, co. Mont., gent., and Katherin, his wife. 2. James Lewes of llanyveyney, tailor. Mortgage of a house, a garden, a parcel of land called y gundun dan y ty, half an a. of lands called y koed kay bach, an a. of land called y llayn, a parcel of meadow ground called y Rhoes vach, a parcel of meadow ground called pen bryn y gorlan, and the fourth part of a parcel called y fron in t. llanyveyney and p. llangerick, co. Mont.

Redemption of mortgaged m's called Tythyn Croes sillian, Tythyn y bwlch and Tythyn y werne, and a parcel called llain ...,

  1. Nicholas Powell, son and heir apparent of Thomas Phellip Powell of p. Moelgro, co. Pemb., dec. 2. Owen Thomas of p. Llanbadarne vawre, co. Card., gent., natural son of Thomas Jenkin ap gwilim, dec. Redemption of mortgaged m's called Tythyn Croes sillian, Tythyn y bwlch and Tythyn y werne, and a parcel called llain ffynon Rew, p. Llanbadarne vawre, co. Card.

Grant of three m's, a mill on the river Troddie, with its appurtenances and privileges, and other hereditaments, etc., called ...,

  1. John Powell of Staple Inne, Middlesex, gent. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq., William Jones of Treowen, esq., and Richard John Powell of Lanvetherin, gent., all of co. Mon. Grant of three m's, a mill on the river Troddie, with its appurtenances and privileges, and other hereditaments, etc., called Poole Haule, the Ould house, Tu Tuder, Troddie Mill, Crofte Troddie, Teere Evan Loywe, Gworlod y Seyson, kae quarrell, y kae Mawre, y kae worth Tue Watkin, kaye distawre berllan, y kae kenoll, y kae croone alias crofte y veleene, y worlod vawre, Teere Gwyllym Llewellyn, Teere skibore, Teere Tudder, kae quarrell worth Tu Tidder, gworlod Tu Tudder, yr ynnys, gworlod yr ynnys and kaer Croese kattocke alias Teere Phillip Jacke, p's Llangattocke glenny, alias gelenig, and Lanvetherin, co. Mon., between the river Troddie, the lands of Justin Stubbes, a river called kemmer, the land of James Powell called Teere Pilcocke, the highway from a water mill on the river kemmer to the parish church of Langattocke, the land of James Powell and the land of Thomas Morris; a close called Teere y Gaer in Lanvetherin aforesaid near the river kymmer and the land of Justin Stubbes and James Hughes; a close called a kae bagh in Lanvetherin, abutting on the high way leading from the parish church of Lanvetherin towards a mill on the river kymmer; closes called y kae bagh, kaer wraigge, errowe gryggrier, y trauste mawre, and keven hadduss, p. Langattocke; a m., a mill on the river kymer and other property in p's Lanvetherin and Langattocke, between the highway leading from the aforesaid mill to the church of Lanvetherin, the lands of Watkin Morgan and Thomas Morris and the river called kemmer; and three parcels of land called gworlod y commere, kaer croese and Teere pen y lan, p. Lantillio gressenny, all in co. Mon. Latin.

Covenant for levying a fine on and further assuring lp or man. Jourdanston in Dewisland, the advowson of the rectory ...,

  1. Thomas Lloyd of Kilg...., p. Llanvaire Nant y gove, co. Pemb., gent., and Charitie, his wife. 2. Jenkin gwynn of Jourdanston in the said co., esq. Covenant for levying a fine on and further assuring lp or man. Jourdanston in Dewisland, the advowson of the rectory of Jourdanston, four m's in the town and p. of Jourdanston, two of which were called Klegir bach and Hendre, eight m's in p. Grandston in hd Dewisland, a toft or decayed m. in p. llanunda, lp [ ]ied, with all the appurtenances, and the reversion, remainder, etc., of the same, the advowson of the said church, and 15s. chief rent out of the said man. Jourdanston in Treworg...., Treginis ycha, Tregynis issa, Clegir Mawr, Clegir bach, Hendre ycha alias Hendrevylir, Hendre [ ], llangwarran vawr, llangwarran vach, and Jourdanston.
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