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Carmarthenshire Archive Service GB 0211 5013 Carmarthenshire Archive Service This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 33623 The National Archives ACC. 5013 Deposited by Mr. John Griffiths of Morris, Lloyd and Griffiths, solicitors, 1A Blue Street, Carmarthen. 21st August, 1975. Kilcarw and Pantyrinn, Llangendeirne. 1 . LIST OF DEEDS on lands in the parish of Llangendeirne. 1753 ­ 1891 2. MORTGAGE IN FEE 1. John Purnel of Dursley in the county of Gloucester, gentleman. The Et. Hon. Lady Anna Charlotta Maria Hamilton of Penybank, widow. 2. Thomas Eynon of Carmarthen, clerk. .... two tenements .... called .... Killcarw and Pantyrinn. 26, 27 March 1753 3. RELEASE 1 . John Purnell of Dursley in the county of Gloucester, gentleman. 2. The Rt. Hon. Lady Anna Charlotta Maria Hamilton of Penybank, widow, commonly called Lady Ann Hamilton, only daughter of Charles Powell, late of Penybank by Mary his wife. 3. Thomas Eynon of Carmarthen, clerk. .... Two tenements .... called .... Killcarw and Pantyr Irme. Consideration ­ £ij-71. 27 March 1753 kt 5 . LEASE for three lives 1 . Thomas Eynon of Carmarthen, clerk. 2. Anthony John of the parish of Llangendeirne, yeoman. .... messuage .... called .... Killycarwvach .... in the parish of Llangendeirne. Rent ­ £7 p.a. 5 June 1756 (2 copies) -2­ 6. COPY WILL of Thomas Eynon of Carmarthen, vicar of Abergwilly. Lands in the parish of Llangendeirne .... Pantyrinn and Kilycarwvach to his wife Anne Eynon. 30 April 1761 probate (Carmarthen) 18 October 1763 7. COPY WILL of /inn Eynon of Carmarthen, widow. Bequeaths lands in the parish of Llangendeirne to her niece Anna Maria Lord. 26 October 1768 8. EXEMPLIFICATION OF RECOVERY 1. Sir William Owen, baronet. 2. James Hughes, gentleman. Two messuages, four cottages, two orchards, six gardens, four hundred acres of land, two hundred acres of meadow, two hundred acres of pasture, twenty acres of wood, twenty acres of underwood and four hundred acres of furze and heath .... in the parish of Llangendeirne. 7 '.Dril 1781 9. A8BIGHKENT OF A TF IN TRUST 1. Elizabeth Thomas of Mydrim parish, co. Carmarthen, spinster. 2. Maria Lord of Taunton, co. Somerset, spinster. 3. James Hughes, of Carmarthen Borough, gent, h. John Morgan of Carmarthen Borough, Esq. .... two Tenements called Killcarw vach otherwise Killcarw and Fantyrin otherwise Pant yr Inn in the parish of Llangendairne, co. Carmarthen. Consideration - £300. 21 February 1782 10. BOKL for .£600 1. Anna Maria Lord, late of Pembroke but now of Taunton, Somerset. 2. James Hughes of Carmarthen, gentleman. 21 February 1782 11 . MORTGAGE 1. Anna Maria Lord late of Pembroke now of Taunton, co. Somerset, spinster. 2. James Hughes of the co. Borough of Carmarthen, gent. -3­ (cont.) .... messuage .... called .... Killcarw vach .... and also .... that messuage .... called .... Fantyrin .... in the parish of L-angendairne, co. Carmarthen. Consideration - £300. 21 February 1782 Includes valuation of Cilcarw and Pant r ynn, in the parish of L angendeirne, Carmarthenshire. 1 2h April 187U 12. BOIJJ for £108 1 . Anna Paria Lord late of Pembroke, now of Taunton, Somerset, spinster. 2. James Hughes of Carmarthen, gentleman. 21 February 1782 13. LEAtiK km RELEASE IK TRUST AS MARRIAQK SEi'1'LEHEOT 1. Anna Paria Lord of Taunton, Somerset. 2. Marshall right, fort major of the Oantle of Dartmouth, Devon, esq. 3. John Clitsoiie, grocer and John iiayne Bovet, gentle­ man, both of Taunton. messuages .... in the parish of Langerdsrne. 10, 11 January 1783 1h. ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Marshall '.Vright, Esq. and Anna Paria his wife to Kilcarw and Pantyryn in the norish of Plan^endeirne. 1789 15, 16. LEAHE AND RELEASE 1. John Porgan of Carmarthen, Esq., executor in Trust of the will of James Piughes, deceased. James Hughes of the same place, gentleman, eldest, son and heir of James Hughes, deceased. John Clitsome, grocer and John Hayne Bovet, gentle­ man, both of Taunton, Somerset. Parshall .right, fort major of the Castle of Dartmouth, Devon and Anna Paria, his wife, devisee in the will of her late aunt Anne Eynon. 2. itichard Thomas David of Carmarthen, mariner. Messuage .... called .... Kilcarw otherwise Kilcarw­ vach. jlso .... messuage .... called lontyrin otherwise Pantyr Inn. Consideration - £635. 2U, 25 Parch 1790 17. ASSIGNMENT OP A TERM IN TRUST 1. John Morgan of Carmarthen, Esq. 2. Marshall Wright, fort major of the Castle of Dartmouth, Devon, and Anna Maria, hie wife. 3. Richard Thomas David of Carmarthen, mariner. Messuages .... Pilcarrw and "^antyrin. 25 T 'arch 1790 18,19. LEASE for three lives 1. Richard Davies of Carmarthen, victualler. 2. David Treharne of the parish of Llangendeirne, farmer. .... messuage .... called .... Pantyr Inn .... in the parish of Llangendeirne. Rent - ,C22 p.a. 10 February 1791 (2 copies) 20. SURRENDER 1. John Bowen of the parish of Llangendeirne, husband­ man and Mary, his wife. Henry Bowen of the same place, yeoman, eldest son of John Bowen. 2. Diana Davies of Carmarthen, widow. .... messuage .... called .... Kilcarwvach .... in the parish of Llangendeirne, 7 larch 180k. 21 . AGREEMENT 1. fR^ry Treharne of Pantyryn in the parish of Llangen­ deirne, widow and administratrix of David Treharne, farmer, deceased. 2. Diana Davies of Carmarthen, widow, devisee in the will of Richard Davies, victualler. to surrender a lease of "antyryn. 11 December 1810 22. SURRENDER 1 . Mary Treharne of Pantyrin in the parish of Llangen­ deirne, widow and administratrix of David Treharne, farmer, deceased. 2. Diana Davies of Carmarthen, widow and devisee in the will of diehard Davies, victualler, deceased. Metsuage .... called .... Pantyrinn .... except .... a newly built cot and garden. 30 September 1811 -5­ 23. £400 BOND for 1. Diana Davies. 2. Mary Trename. 30 September 1811 2k, BOND for £kOO 1. Diana Davies. 2. Ma ry T reharne. 30 September 1811 25. LETTER Re lands in Llangendeirne demised to Mary Lewis. 11 December 18h/l 26. Receipts for payments of land tax, on property in Llangendeirne parish, Carms. (2 items). 1882+ - 1883 Fynnondrain Mill 27. LEASE AND PLEASE 1. Thomas Taylor of the Borough of Carmarthen, .. ine merchant. 2. .",illiam Bevan of Penycoed, in the parish of St. Clears, co. Carmarthen, Esq. .... Fynnondrain Mill .... in the .... Borough of Carmarthen. Consideration - .C300. 25, 26 larch 1799 28. LEASE AND RELEASE 1. William Bevan of Penycoed in the parish of Saint Clears, co. Carmarthen, Esq. 2. David Davies of Llechdunny in the parish of Kidwelly, co. Carmarthen, Esq. 3. David Bowen of the co. Borough of Carmarthen, Mercer. .... "'atercorngrist Mill with the houses lands .... thereunto belonging .... called .... Rynnondrain Mill .... in the Lower ffranchise in the said co. Borough of Carmarthen .... Consideration - £78. 26 March 1799 29. LEAS:'' AND RELEASE 1. Bridget Bevan of the co. Borough of Carmarthen, widow. Aaron Timmins of the co. Borough of Carmarthen, gent., and Bridget his wife. -6­ (cont,.) John Morris of the parish of Pembrey, co. Carmarthen, gent., and Prances his wife. Thomas Taylor of the co. Borough of Carmarthen, gent., and Anne his wife. William Howell Thomas of Waunhyddod in the parish of Llanboidy, Co. Carmarthen, gent. Frances Williams of the Co. Borough of Carmarthen, widow. David Davies of Llechdunny in the parish of Kidwelly, co. Carmarthen, Esq., and Sarah his wife. 2. David Bowen of the Co. Borough of Carmarthen, Mercer, 3. Charles Morgan of the Co. Borough of Carmarthen, gent. All that Watercorngrist mill .... called Fynnondrain Mill .... in the Lower Ffranchise of the said co. Borough of Carmarthen .... Consideration - £103. 26 March 1802 30. LEA.SE AND RELEASE 1. David Davies the Elder of Trawsmawr, co. Carmarthen, Esq. 2. David Davies the Younger, gent., Lieutenant in H.M. Marines. William Rees Davies, gent., Midshipman in H.M. Royal Navy. John Davies of Trawsmawr, gent. (sons of (1)) .... Fynnondrain Mill .... in the Borough of Carmarthen. 29, 30 September 1813 31 . LEASE AND RELEASE 1. David Davies the Younger of Trawsmawr, co. Carmar­ then, gent. William Rees Davies, gent. 2. Francis Davies of the Borough of Carmarthen, gent. Thomas Davies of Trawsmawr, gent. .... Fynondrain Mill .... in the Borough of Carmarthen. 2h, 25 March 1817 32. LEASE AND RELEASE 1. David Davies of the parish of St. Ishmael, co. Carmarthen, Esq. John Davies of Trawsmawr, co. Carmarthen, gent, 2. David Davies of Groaryallt, in the parish of Abernant, co. Carmarthen, Mason. James Thomas of Blainpant in the parish of Abernant, co. Carmarthen, farmer. 3. Thomas Bowen of the Borough of Carmarthen, Mercer, -7­ (cont..) .... Fynnon Drain Mill .... in the Borough of Carmarthen. Consideration - £210. 28, 29 September 1820 33. LEASE AND RELEASE 1. Francis Davies of Pershore, co. Worcester, Esq.. 2. David Davies of Green Hall, Borough of Carmarthen, Esq. 3. Thomas Bowen of Carmarthen Borough, Linen Draper. .... Fynnon drain Mill .... in the Borough of Carmarthen. Consideration - £60. 11, 12 September 183^ 3k* LEASE for 21 years (Copy) 1. David Davies of Quay Street, co. Borough of Carmarthen, Esq. Rev. Morgan Griffith of Priory Street, in the said co. Borough, Minister of the Gospel. Susan Jane Williams of the said co. Borough, widow. 2. David Thomas of Ffynnondrain Mill in the parish of Saint Peter, co. Borough of Carmarthen, Miller. .... water mill, called Ffynnondrain Mill .... in the parish of St. Peter in the county of Borough of Carmarthen. Rent - £20 p.a. 30 May 1859 Meidrim and Trelech or Bettws 35. LEASE for a year 1. Daniel Thomas of Blaengwelltog in the parish of Treleach or Bettws, gentleman. 2. Thomas Jones of Penybont in the parish of Mydrim. David Davies of Rhosychen in the parish of Treleach or Bettws. .... messuage .... called Godre Blandewi with three parcels of land the one called Llainykrygpenllwyd and the other two .... called Lleine Til Bach .... in the parish of Treleach or Bettws. 9 January 1810 -8­ 36. LEASE for a year 1. Thomas Howell of Brynnirol in the parish of ' Mydrim, gentleman.
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