Ref NoD-PEN/24/5
TitlePapers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Settlement post marriage of parties No 2. Two third parts of the capital messuage, tenement and lands called Moleyvor; messuage tenement and lands called Tregunan-Ycha; messuage tenement and lands called Tregunan-issa; messuage tenement and lands called Glancarrog; messuage tenement and lands called Troedyrhugoch (or Rhuegoch); messuage tenement and lands called Fachwen; strips of land called Llainarbencwm wyre (or Llainpenycwm); messuage tenement and lands called Velindre; tucking or fulling mill; watercorn Gristmill and premises called Moleyvor-mill; messuage tenement and lands called Tyddin y Pentre (or Caer Pentre); messuage tenement and lands formerly called Llain Pen Rhue-Bwys but now part of Tyddin y Pentre; messuage tenement and lands formerly called Llainfinon Hoel but now Llainbrinbwlle messuage tenement and lands called Tuy-yn-y-Porth; messuage tenement and lands called Tyddin-yn-y-Dre (or Pendre); messuage tenement and lands formerly called Tuy-Dan-yr-Eglwys messuage tenement and lands formerly called Tuyglan yr avon but now part of Moleyvor; messuage tenement and lands formerly called Tuy-yn-Rhose but now called Ffrwdyach; messuage tenement and lands formerly called Dolehyny but now part of Moleyvor; messuage tenement and lands called Danypontpren; cottage, garden and lands all in parish of Llanrhysted (or Llanrhystid) Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Brintaul; messuage tenement and lands called Poptuy all in parish of Landinol (or Llandinol) Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Tyddin Evan Rees; messuage tenement and lands called Tyr Magwyr Wen Goch (or Llaingarngoch); messuage tenement and lands called Rhydydorthycha; messuage tenement and lands called Garn Fawr all in parish of Llansaintfread, Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Tuy-yn-Gwndwn (or Tyr Pleth) in parish of Llanbadarn trefeglwys, Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Nantissa (or Nantybach); messuage, tenement and lands called Cwm Ewen (or Cwm-Ewen-Fawr); messuage tenement and lands formerly called Castellygrygier and Rhosemawr-Duy but now called Castell y Grugier; messuage tenement and lands called Bailybach; messuage tenement and lands called Eisteddfa Cranog (or Steddfa); watercorn Grist mill called the Lower Mill all in parish of Llangranog, Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Cwmtyd (or Penypark); several messuages tenements and lands called Garnwen and Erwenfach (or Erwanfach); messuage tenement and lands called Goitre-Wogan (or Wogan) now part of Erwenfach; messuage tenement and lands called Troedyrhew all in parish of Llandissiliogogo, Cardiganshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Cringa; several messuages tenements and lands called Dolehaidd Pwlly-Gwithe, Blaenhallen, Llwynkellin and Tyr Thomas John David Richard; messuage tenement and lands called Dinas-Bach; several messuages tenements and lands called Gellygynnar and Pantyr Hebog; water corn grist mill called Cringa Mill; messuage tenement and lands called Cwmbrane; messuage tenement and lands formerly called Llain-Pant-y-Crig but now called Llain-nant-y-Refel; piece of ground formerly part of the property of the Duke of Bolton; 2 pieces of land called Penrallt all in parish of Penboyre (or Penboyr), Carmarthenshire; also messuage tenement and lands called Coedymynach (or Danycoed) in parish of Llangeller, Carmarthenshire; also mesuage tenement and lands formerly called Tyr Pentre Evan with lands called Park-David; Gwilliam-Phillip, Pant-Knwck-y-Drynog and Llain-Erwrberthddu but now called Pentre; messuage tenement and lands called Fynnonoer; messuage tenement and lands called Llwyncrwn; messuage and tenement and lands called Cerrig-winion all in parish of Manerdivy, Pembrokeshire
Signed: Parties 1 and 2
Witnessed: Lewis Evans, Cardigan; Essex Bowen, Cardigan
Description1. Jane Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokeshire, widow
2. David Davies of county of borough of Carmarthen, Doctor of Physick and Susannah his wife
3. Thomas Lloyd of Bronwidd, cardiganshire, esquire, and William Owen Brigstocke of Blaenpant, Cardiganshire, esquire
4. William Lewis of Llysnewidd, Carmarthenshrie, esquire, Thomas Morgan of Penderi, Glamorgan, esquire, and Thomas Lewis the younger of Clynfiew, Pembrokeshire, esquire
Date13 Aug 1803
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