Ref NoD-EE/40/118
Acc No260
TitleAttested copy release
Description1 Albany Wallis of Norfolk Street, St Clement Dane, Middlesex, gentleman, and Herbert Lloyd of Carmarthen, gentleman
2 Marmaduke Gwynne late of Llyswen, Breconshire, but now of Llanelwedd, Radnorshire, esquire (only son of the late Marmaduke Gwynne of Eardesly Park, Herefordshire, and of Brecon, who was the second son of the late Marmaduke Gwynne of Brecon and Sarah, his wife, one of the daughters of Daniel Evans fo Peterwell, Cardiganshire)
3 Thomas Rothley of Bristol, esquire and William Hibbs of Clifton, Gloucestershire, esquire, adn John Harmer of Penpark, Westbury-upon-Trym, Gloucestershire, esquire (surviving executors of the Will of Stephen Nash of Bristol and his widow Anna Nash nee Hibbs)
4 Samuel Whitchurch sometime of Stapleton, Gloucestershire, late of Bristol and now of Walcot, Bath, Somerset, Clerk (who survived Joseph Whitchurch of Stapleton)
5 Penoyr Watkins of Brecon, esquire (who with Herbert Lloyd are the executors of the late Marmaduke Gwynne of Eardesly Park), Richard Baldwyn of London, linendraper (executor of the late Edward Baldwyn of Ludlow, Salop, and administrator of the estate of Mary Baldwyn, widow of Edward Baldwyn and mother of Richard Baldwyn), Charles Westly of Bristol, Clerk and Sarah, his wife, Joan Price of Hereford, widow, James Waller of Paternoster Row, London, merchant and Elizabeth, his wife, and Rebecca Gwynne of Brecon, spinster (Mary Baldwyn, Sarah Westly, Joan Price, Elizabeth Waller and Rebecca Gwynne being five of the daughters of Marmaduke and Sarah Gwynne)
6 James Jones of Brecon, gentleman

Property: Manor of St Ishmaels; messuages in the tenure of John Reynolds, Richard Roach, John Allen, John Price, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Morgan, William Prosser, John Harries, Thomas Harries, Jennet Allen, Thomas Reynolds, Mary Roach, Thomas Knethell, John Noote, John Hughes, James Meyler, Phillip Hier, Rees Roach and Thomas Allen, all in St Ishmaels; Bicton, St Ishmaels, in the tenure of James Summers; messuages bought from Sir John Philipps and in the tenure of Rees Morgan; Manor of Hayston; Scoveston and Gibbons Land late in the tenure of Widow Susan Morris and now of William David, her third husband; Wilkins Moor, Edgebridge Moor, Copybush, Upper Ford, Lower Ford, Woodstone, the house and garden by Steynton church; Sodbury, Waterston, Hayston, Hayston Mill, Scoveston Mill; messuages and field at Steynton in the tenure of Bartholomew Saunders; messuages formerly owned by William and Anne Mordaunt in the parishes of Steynton, Walwyn's Castle, Llanstadwell and Rosemarket Slade (or Little Slade or Ancasta Slade), Hamlet of St Martins, Haverfordwest; and others property [further described as in a deed of 1723]
Date1785
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