Dangos 1098 canlyniad

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Glansevin Estate Records,
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Agreement for the sale of the leasehold messuage and lands called Wernfellen, parish of Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, for the natural ...,

  1. Thomas Skrymsher, late of Wernfellen, parish of Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, and now of Liverpool, co. Lancaster, gent.;. 2. Morgan Harries of Maesllydan, parish of Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, esq. Agreement for the sale of the leasehold messuage and lands called Wernfellen, parish of Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, for the natural lives of the first party, Anne his wife and Charles Skrymsher their son.

Agreement to lease part of a field of Pengwaingunith farm, parish of Llansadurn, near an oak in the hedge opposite ...,

  1. Edward Pryse Lloyd of Glansevin, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. David James of the parish of Llangadock, labourer. Agreement to lease part of a field of Pengwaingunith farm, parish of Llansadurn, near an oak in the hedge opposite the road over the common of waingunith to Towy bridge, where an old cottage house was in former tees, for the life of the second party, for the purpose of building a house, the first party allowing wood for making a chimney.

Appointment of the property specified in No. 3172 of 2 May 1811 to secure £960, with power to sell,

  1. Thomas Woodliffe the elder of the Star Inn, parish of Llanfihangel tormynydd, co. Monmouth, victualler, and Elizabeth his wife;. 2. Thomas Woodliffe the younger of Usk, co. Monmouth, tanner;. 3. David Lloyd Harries of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, gent. Appointment of the property specified in No. 3172 of 2 May 1811 to secure £960, with power to sell. Draft.

Agreement to execute conveyances of the messuages called Penybank and Maesyrhenarth, co. Carmarthen, the Star Inn, parish of Llanfihangeltormynydd, and ...,

  1. Thomas Woodliffe the elder and Elizabeth his wife;. 2. Thomas Woodliffe the younger;. 3. Mary Woodliffe; David Lloyd Harries. Agreement to execute conveyances of the messuages called Penybank and Maesyrhenarth, co. Carmarthen, the Star Inn, parish of Llanfihangeltormynydd, and a dwelling house in the town of Usk. [Draft to be endorsed on another deed.].

Brief for defendant in an action between the Rt. Hon. George De Cardonnel, Lord Dynevor, the Hon. Robert Seymour, esq ...,

Brief for defendant in an action between the Rt. Hon. George De Cardonnel, Lord Dynevor, the Hon. Robert Seymour, esq., commonly called Lord Robert Seymour, and Sir George Griffies Williams, bart., complainants, and Edward Pryse Lloyd, esq., Catherine Lloyd, widow, Catherine Bridgett Lloyd, spinster, Caroline Lloyd, spinster, Margaretta Juliana Lloyd, infant, by Mary Jerkins her guardian, John George Herbert Griffies Williams, esq., and David Edward Lewes Lloyd, esq., touching the will of Morgan Pryse Lloyd, late of Llansevin, parish of Llangadock, co. Carmarthen, esq., deceased. Incomplete.

Agreement to convey the capital messuage and lands called Wernfellen and the messuage and lands called Penylan, parish of Llandingat ...,

  1. John Michael Goodere of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. Thomas Robert Nicholas of Trecastle, co. Brecknock, Will[ia]m Davies of Llwynowen, parish of Cylycrom, co. Carmarthen, and David Lloyd Harries of Llandovery aforesaid, gentn. Agreement to convey the capital messuage and lands called Wernfellen and the messuage and lands called Penylan, parish of Llandingat, co. Carmarthen, voidable on the retransfer of stock. Draft.
Canlyniadau 1 i 20 o 1098