Ref NoD-EE/29/190
Acc No260
TitleCopy release to lead the uses of a recovery
Description1 Francis Skyrme esquire, now a midshipman of HMS Leander, only son of Francis Skyrme late of Llawhaden, esquire deceased
2 Ann Skyrme of Llawhaden, spinster, eldest daughter of the late Francis Skyrme
3 Ann Owen formerly of Llawhaden but now of Haverfordwest St Thomas, spinster
4 Charlotte Skyrme, Hester Skyrme and Catherine Skryme of Llawhaden, spinsters, three other daughters of the late Francis Skyrme
5 John Protheroe of Egremont, Carmarthenshire, esquire and Lucia Cordelia, his wife (5th and youngest daughter of the late Francis Skryme)
6 William Ford of Stonehall esquire and Edward Warren Jones of Trewern esquire and William Evans formerly of Bletherston but now of Narberth, attorney at law
7 John Herbert Foley of Ridgeway esquire
Property: Llawhaden House, Upper and Lower Coompark, Paddock, Rode Meadow, Big and Little Broomhill, Gibbets Lays, the Three West Fields, Summerwell, Upper and Lower Summerwell, Old Meadow, Fisher's Mead, Ferny Field and the field below it, Way Park, Widow James' Tenement, cottage occupied by William Merryman, site of a cottage, cottage and fields called Horsewells, cottages adjoining Rock Meadow, Broomhill, cottage adjoining the paddock, house occupied by Owen Griffith, house with fields known as Lanewell, Calves Park, Shortland, Three Corner Park, Broomly and Horsewell, cottage and field known as the Croft, cottage adjoining the walled garden and fields known as Little Meadow, Quaker Meadow, Lower and Upper Shut Park, Priory and Halfpenny, the forge, house with fields known as Ash Grove and Upper Middle and Lower Broad Acre, house with fields known as Tucker's Field, Cupply Park, Long Park, Little Meadow, Bramble, Little Bramble, Lower bramble and Little Moor, cottages occupied by John Rees, blacksmith, and Margaret Llewhellin, widow, and other cottages at the west end of the village, Little Chapel and Westfield fields, ground called Philadelphy, cottage on Addlepit Moor, Porters Slade, Plaindealings, Ellenwell, messuage occupied by William Gambol, leather cutter, all in the parish of Llawhaden; Kilvowyr, Manordeifi; Tregendeg Ysha and Tregendeg Mill, Bletherston; a field near Tregendeg Mill, Llandycefn; Athestone and adjoining wood, a wood in the middle of the Vaynor Estate, cottages in the village, Coxlake Common, all in Robeston Wathen; Stoneditch, Kilvadan, Furzyfield (or Westfield of Hills End), Millhay, North Hill and moor, cottages formerly part of Stoneditch, land part of Narberth Forest and Narberth Mountain, all in Narberth; Mearsfield, Pembroke St Michael; Kencoed, Llandeveylog, Carmarthenshire; other property in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire (further described)
Original dated 23 May 1790
Date23 May 1790
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