Description | Parties: 1 John Jones of Gellyfaharin, parish of Llandyssil [Llandyssul], Cardiganshire, gentleman 2 Thomas Rees of Cilgwyn, parish of Manerdivy [Manordeifi], gentleman, and David Rees of Cilgwyn, gentleman, vendors 3 William Williams of Cardigan, druggist 4 William Jenkins of Vrongoch, parish of Llangoedmore, Cardiganshire, farmer 5 Anne James of Newport, Pembrokeshire, widow 6 Sarah Williams of Placyberllan, Manerdivy [Manordeifi], widow 7 Elizabeth Harries of Newport, Pembrokeshire, widow 8 Benjamin Evans of Cardigan, gentleman 9 John Williams of Parke, parish of Clydey, Pembrokeshire, farmer 10 Thomas Griffiths of Cardigan, draper 11 Jane Martha Jones of Kilwendeage, Pembrokeshire, spinster, purchaser 12 David Arthur Saunders Davies of Pentre, esquire MP for Carmarthenshire Recites: 13 & 14 January 1836 mortage between George Rees and John Williams 1 & 2 December 1841 Will of George Rees proved 26 November 1842 Debts owed by George Rees to parties 3, 4 , 5, 6 and 7 Morgan Jenkins draper of Cardigan with Benjamin Evans as security - parites 9 and 10 Consideration: £1411-9-11d paid to party 1 by 11 10/ - to 3 £190-17s to 4 £45-18-10d to 5 £616-3-4d to 6 £233-2s to 7 £79-9-7d to 8 £134-13-3d to 9 £155-3-6d to 10 £132-2-7d to 2 Premises: Messuage called Gilfach alias Kilvach Wrnell or Kilvorch awrnell, parish of Llangolman otherwise Llanfihangel Penbedw otherwise Chapelry of Cappel [Capel] Colman formerly in the occupation of George Rees deceased 2 Individual 3rd shares of the tithes from Gilfach 2 acres of land part of a field called Parkrhillwmbach, 22 perches part of a close called Parkybig formerly part of messuage called Penrallt To hold by D A Saunders Davies subject to redemption as in 2 December 1841 and subject to disposal by Jane Martha Jones and in trust to preserve the contingent estates in Margaret Sutton Jones of Kilwendeage, niece fo Jane Martha Jones, Reverend John Jones of Penlan, Cardiganshire, brother of Jane Martha Jones, Morgan Jones his son, William Batine formerly of Barretts Hill, Pembrokeshire, esquire Colonel East Indian Army 13 seals, signatures of all the parties execept 12 Witnessed |