Ref NoD-EE/32/72
Acc No260
TitleMarriage settlement of Walter Rice Howell Powell and Emily Anne Skrine
Description1 Walter Rice Howell Powell esquire of Maesgwynne, [Llanboidy], Carmarthenshire
2 Mary Powell, late of the same address but now of Bath, widow, (mother of Walter Rice Howell Powell)
3 Emily Anne Skrine, second daughter of Henry Skrine of Stubbings, Bisham, Berkshire
4 Henry Duncan Skrine of Stubbings, George Jordan Harries of Priskilly, [Mathry], and John Lennox Griffith Poyer Lewis of Henllan, [Llanddewi Velfrey]
5 Clarmone Skrine, ensign in HM 78th Regiment of Foot, and Edward Law Hussey of Maidstone, Kent
6 Rev William Law Hussey of Christ Church, University of Oxford, and Wadham Huntley Skrine of Stubbings
Property - Buttland (formerly in the tenure of David Sampson but now of James Lewis and Jonah Owen), Penllwyngware (formerly in the tenure of Morris Phillip but now of Benjamin Thomas), Garnfawr or Pengarnfawr (formerly in the tenure of John Evans but now of Thomas Evans) with a cottage (in the tenure of Benjamin Evans), Pensarn and Rhosfach (formerly in the tenure of John Phillip but now of John Evans and George Howell), Pensarn Quarries (in the tenure of David Twyning, the Trustees of the Whitland Turnpile Trust and the surveyor of the highways in the parish of Llanboidy), The Swan (formerly in the tenure of John Evans but now of Thomas Evans), cottages in the tenure of John Thomas tailor , Philip Phillips, Rees Thomas and another), the steps leading to a storehouse (property of the late Benjamin Lewis), fields known as Parkybont (or Parkypound), Parkyllain and Parkllawrbont (or Park Llanboidy) (formerly in the tenure of Benjamin Marks but now of William Evans and Mary Evan), field known as Parkycastell (or Parkycastell Mawr) (formerly in the tenure of John Wheeler but now of Thomas Davies), Maesgwynne (formerly in the tenure of Walter Powell, since of Walter Rice Howell Powell and his son Walter Rice Howell Powell but now of Margaret Richards), Ddolgobe (formerly in the tenure of Rees Edwards but now of Ann Phillips), Ddol (formerly in the tenure of William Thomas but now of his daughter Margaret Thomas), White Hart (now the Lamb Inn) (formerly in the tenure of Benjamin Lewis and now of Mary Evan), Blaencwmpalle (formerly in the tenure of Thomas David but now of Theophilus Gibbon) with cottages (in the tenure of Theophilus William, David William and Thomas Edwards, gamekeeper), Cilnowen (in the tenure of John Hughes), and Foxhole (in the tenure of Margaret Howell), Maesgwynne Issa and Blaencwmme (formerly in the tenure of Rees Thomas and Elizabeth Thomas but now of Josiah John, George Howell, Thomas Gibbon and John Morgan), Tygwynne (in the tenure of Jason Thomas and William Williams), Maesgwynne Meadow (formerly in the tenure of Rees Phillip but now of Walter Rice Howell Powell), a cottage (formerly in the tenure of Margaret Phillips but now of her son Theophilus Phillips), storehouse (formerly in the tenure of Lewis John maltster, since of the late Benjamin Lewis), Llaine Minon (in the tenure of Benjamin Lewis shoemaker), cottages (in the occupation of Henry Jenkins, James Phillips and John Davies carpenter), East Gate (formerly in the tenure of Mary Thomas but now of Thomas Evans), house (late in the tenure of Mr Jason Thomas surgeon, since of William Thomas and now vacant), cottage (late in the tenure of Walter Howell, formerly part of a garden occupied by Jonah Evan), land lying between the storehouse formerly owned by Walter Rice Howell of Carmarthen, attorney, and the house belonging to Colonel Philipps of Williamstone, cottage and land at Kevenbralle (formerly in the tenure of Margaret Edwards, since of John John and Benjamin Howell), Ffrowen or Dyffryn Towell (formerly in the tenure of Rees Edwards gent but now of John Phillips), messuage (formerly in the tenure of William Evans but now of David Evans), Llantharwell or Vrowen (formerly in the tenure of Thomas Howell, since of Thomas Thomas but now of John Thomas farmer and his wife Hannah), house in the tenure of Mr John Thomas surgeon, house in the tenure of John Hughes, cottages in the tenure of David William mason and Thomas Jenkins, Castelldrainog (formerly in the tenure of Thomas Richards and now of William John), all being in the parish of Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire; Havod (in the tenure of John Richards), Dyffryn Marles (formerly in the tenure of Thomas James and Benjamin Lewis but now of Jonah Owen) with cottage occupied by Ann Harry, a carding mill in the tenure of Hugh Evans, Bayley Mawr (formerly in the tenure of Martha Evan but now of Benjamin Thomas), Foeswynne (formerly in the tenure of William Scourfield but now of John Thomas), Blaencelle (formerly in the tenure of Benjamin Thomas but now of John Richards), Aberddaydwr (formerly in the tenure of William John but now of Walter John), Blaencedw (formerly in the tenure of David Evan but now of William Evan), Velin Issa in the tenure of Thomas Robert, Havod Hill in the tenure of William Phillips blacksmith, Glyncoch and Ddolfawr (formerly in the tenure of Joseph Gibbon but now of Thomas Gibbon), Waun Strif (formerly in the tenure of Thomas John but now of Benjamin Thomas), Blaen Killanw and Bwlchmelin (formerly in the tenure of Owen Phillips surgeon but now of William John), Blaen Bedw or Blaen Bedw Ucha or Craig Y Wyrin (formerly in the tenure of John Thomas mason, his wife Rachel and Hester Thomas but now of William Evan), Blaencedw Fach (formerly in the tenure of Thomas Morgan and his wife Hannah and now of John Morgan), Parkdraw, Cwrtycelin (in the tenure of Rees Griffith and Walter John), Ffynnon Voyda (formerly in the tenure of Owen Thomas yeoman, since of Thomas David and now of Martha David widow), all in the parish of Llangan, Carmarthenshire; Llwynderw (in the tenure of Thomas William) and Henllan Mill (formerly in the tenure of Benjamin Phillip but now of Hannah Phillip) in the parish of Henllan Amgoed, Carmarthenshire; Parkydrang (formerly in the tenure of David Harry but now of Thomas Rees), parish of St Clears, Carmarthenshire; Pengawse (in the tenure of William Evan), parish of Llanfyrnach; with other property [further described].
Date30 Apr 1840
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