Dangos 1784 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records
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Grant in fee-farm of the tenement called Molestone late in the tenure of Morgan Phillipps, a piece of waste land ...,

1.William Fanshawe, esq., one of the auditors of the Duchy of Lancaster, and William Bramhall of London, gent.;. 2.George Barlowe of Slebeche, esq. Grant in fee-farm of the tenement called Molestone late in the tenure of Morgan Phillipps, a piece of waste land lying within a close of land called Caer On on the south part and the land of James ap Llîn on the north part and a wood of the King called Westwood on the west and north parts, lying in Moleston, late parcel of the lands and possessions of the late Lady Katherine, Countess of Bridgewater, and late of Rice Griffith, esq., attainted. Rent: £3.2.4. for Molstone and 2s. for the lands in Molestones annually.

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced on the part of Sir Robert Heath, knight, His Majesty's Attorney ...,

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced on the part of Sir Robert Heath, knight, His Majesty's Attorney General, plaintiff, and John Elliott, John Phillips, William Phillipps, Richard Gronowe, Robert Lewellin, William Jermyn, Thomas Ieuan, Thomas ap Eynon and Henry Probert, defendants, in the Exchequer suit concerning the felling of timber and spoliation of the forest of Narberth; and depositions of witnesses dated 4 April 1631.

Propositions made by George Barlowe and John Barlowe, esquires, to the tenants of the manor of Welfray who paid customary ...,

Propositions made by George Barlowe and John Barlowe, esquires, to the tenants of the manor of Welfray who paid customary rents of assize, whereby they acknowledge the tenants to be freeholders by custom and whereby an arrangement is suggested for ending the controversy concerning the tenants' tenures.

Exemplification at the request of John Barlowe, esq., of a valor of the lordships, manors, and lands of the Duke ...,

Exemplification at the request of John Barlowe, esq., of a valor of the lordships, manors, and lands of the Duke of York in Wales, viz., in the lordship (dominium) and borough of Dinbych, co. Denbigh, town of Nerberth, lordships of Kanaston, Roberteston, Tempulton, Moylaston, Llanwaythan, co. Pembroke, St. Clears, Trayne Marche, Castra Durant, Alba Landa, co. Carmarthen, from Michaelmas 1443.

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