Ref NoD-PEN/25/37
TitlePapers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Lease for one year of capital messuage, tenement and lands called Moleyvor, messuages, tenements and lands called Tregunanycha, Tregunanissa, Glancarrog, Troedyrhugoch or Rhuegoch, Fachwen, Llainarbencwmwyre or Llain Penycwm, [Kevn] dre, 1 tucking or fulling mill, water corn grist mill called Moleyvor Mill, messuages, tenement, and lands called Tyddin y Pentre or Caerpentre, Llain Pen Rhuw Bwys (now part of Caerpenre), Llain Finon Hod, Tuy yn y Porth, Tyddin yn y Dre, Tuy Dan yr Eglwys, Tuy Glan yr Avon, Tuy yn yrhose (now called Frwdfach) and Dolchyny all in parish of Llanrhysted or Llanrhystid, Cardiganshire; messuages, tenements and lands called Brin [ ]L and P[optuy] in parish of Llandinal, Cardiganshire; messuages, tenements and lands called Tyddin Evan [Richards]. Llaingarngoch, Rhydydorthucha and Garnfavur all in parish of Llansaintfread, Cardigansahire, messuages, tenements and lands called Kilkerney (or Brinkerneyh) Perth Llwyd or Berthllwyd; and Tuy yn y Gwndwn or Tyr Poeth, all in parish of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cardiganshire; messuages, tenements and lands called Nantymawr, Nant Issa or Nantybach, Cwm Ewen or Cwm Owen Faur, Castell y Grugier and Rhoseymurduy, Baileybach, Eisteddfa Cranog or steddfa, water corn grist mill called Lower Mill and slang of land called Clyncoch all in parish of Llangrannog, Cardiganshire; messuages, tenements and lands called Cwntydu or Peny[bach], Garnwen and Erwenvach or Erwenfach, Goitre Wogan or Wogan and Troed yr Rhue in parish of Llandissilio gogo, Cardiganshire; messuages, tenements and lands called Cringa, Dolehaidd, Pwll y Gwithe, Blaenhallen, Llwynkelin, Tir Thomas John David Richard, Dinas Bach, Gellygunnar, Pan[tyr]kebog, Rhyd Goed Fach, water corn grist mill called Cringa Mill, messuages. tenements and lands called Cwmbrane, Llain- Pantycryg (or Llain Nant yr Efel), land called Penrallt messuages tenements and lands called Kaerddole or Caerddole and Penllwyn Coch Vach in parish of Penboyr, Carmarthenshire; messuage tenement and lands called Tyr Pentre Evan pieces of land called Park David Gwillim Phillip Pant Knwch y Drynog and Erwrberth Ddu (now called collectively Pentre), Fynnon Oer, and Llwyn [ ] all in parish of Manerdivy, Pembrokeshire
Signed: Parties No 1
Witnessed: Jam Bowen; Barthw Goodman
(Faint)
Description1. Jane Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokeshire, widow, Bridgett Saunders, Susannah Saunders and Magdalen Saunders of same, spinsters
2. William Williams of town of Carmarthen, esquire
Date4 Mar 1788
    Powered by CalmView© 2008-2025