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D-PEN - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre
1 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 1: Llangeller to Carmarthenshire
1 - Grant by Richard Treharne ap Owen de Llannon, Carmarthenshire, gentleman to Thomas Williams of Llannon, gentleman. Premises: 2 messuages called Bryn Lwythan occupied by Thomas Williams and Blaen Hirwen occupied by Richard David Richard and David Harry to hold for ever of the captial land. Signature of Richard Traharne, seal missing
2 - Grant by Richard Davies ap Rees, parish of Mothvey, Carmarthenshrie, gentleman. Consideration: £10 to Simon Rees alias Phillipp yeoman. Premises: One parcel of arable land of about 6 acres in Mothvey. Seal missing, signature, endorsed, seisin and witnesses
3 - Bargain and Sale: Premises: House, garden, backside, barn occupied by Thomas David Bevan and closes held by David Morgan, 5 houses occupied by Mary Morgan, widow, Samuel Prichard, William David William Morgan, Moris William Bevan, Rees Thomas and Hugh David in the town of Llanymthoneg, Carmarthenshire. A moiety of a grist mill occupied by Rees ap Rees Bynon in the same town. 4 messuages occupied by David William in the parish of Llanvair ar y Brin, Carmarthenshire to hold for ever. 3 seals and signatures of the parties of the 1st part. Endorsed: Witnesses to deed and seizin. Memoranda of productions in court
4 - Lease for 20 years between. Premises: Messuages in the County and Borough of Carmarthen held by Edward Vaughan and devised to Jesus College by Richard Bloome, esquire. Annual Rent: £30 Repair clause Seal of college missing.
5 - Lease for a year. Premises: 3/4ths of messuages in Llandissill, Cardiganshire called Vairdref Vawr, Tregedden, Kilwen, and Tregeden, y eowen alias y vayrdref vach, Kwm Kadivor, Aberkerdin, Doleganved, Aberkevell, Tir pen Pont, Rhyd Owen, Pen y Rhiw, Tir Keven, Llanvayre and Dole Vawr, in the occupation of David John, Thomas Jones, David Rees, Joan Lewis, widow John Evan, Evan Thomas, David Lloyd, John ap Evan, David Evan, David ap David, David Owen. House or cottages with curtilage, gardens and appurtenancies in the tenures of Owen Evan and Thomas John in Llandyssill. Water corn grist mills in Llandissill called Aberberdin Mill, Rhyd Owen mill and Dole Vawre Mill in the posssession of John Thomas, Lewis John and Evan Jenkin, Aberkerdin fulling Mill alias Pandy Aberkerdin in the tenure of John Thomas. Water corn and grist mill in Llanwenogge, Cardiganshire, called Rhyddlan Dwy Mill in the tenure of Francis Evan. Messuages and burgages in Aberystwyth and Llanbadarne Vawr, Cardiganshire, that John Lloyd Salte of Vayrdreff esquire purchased from his brother David Lloyd. Messuages in Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, called Tir Pen y Gaer, Llwyn Derw, Tryall Manwdan, Bwlch y Clawdd, Tir Glan y Rhydd alias Tir y Courte. Eskeir y Gaer, Tir ye Lengar dan geven y Carngoed, Tir Park Helig in the tenure of Nathan Griffiths esquire, William Lewis, gentleman, John Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Evan Lloyd and Evan David. Messuages or dwelling houses in Llangeler in the tenure of John Lloyd, Edward Parry, William David, William Jenkin, Gwenla Thomas and Catherine James. Parcel of lands in or near the lands of Jenkin John in Llangeler in the tenure of John David. 2 parcels of land near the parish church of Llangeler in occupation of Rees Thomas. Parcel of land near the church in the occupation of John Lloyd, gentleman. Meadow called y Dole dan ben y gaer in the tenure of Evan Price. Messauges of dwelling houses and gardens in Llangeler in the tenure of Catherine Mathias, widow, and David ab Evan. Lands hereditanents in Llanvihangell orarth, Carmarthen held by Thomas Jones. All the inheritance of Bridgett, Cecill and John Parry. 4 seals and signatures. Witnessed
6 - Bargain and Sale before a Common Recovery. Consideration: 5/-. Premises: Messuage, barn, garden, orchard and 3 fields in the Billinghurst, about 6 acres formerly held by Thomas Ryden and now held by John Perfold called Horeshay or Horshays (boundaries specified) to hold for ever. Signature and seals of Maurice Greenfield and Thomas Bunker. Witnesses: J Burrell, John Comper, Elizabeth Johnston [x]
7 - Lease for one year. Consideration: 10/-. Premises: Messuage in Key Street, Carmarthen late in the possession of Henry Owen, deceased. 2 Storehouses in Bridge Street, Carmarthen, late in the possession of Henry Owen, deceased. Signature and seal of Morgan Owen. Witnesses: Arthur Beven, John Jones
8 - Articles of Agreement to sell messuage called Tyr y Garreg Llwyd alias Evel Vach parish of Llandissil. Consideration: £7 and £80 on completion and to lease it back to them for a peppercorn rent. Signatures of John and David Jones. Witnessess: David Evan, D. Davies
9 - Assignment of mortgages by release after lease for 1 year. Recites: Depts due from William Thomas to Edward Davies of £298-13-5d. to Richard Davies to William Saunders £220. Premises: Messauge called Tythin Ffynon dyddir alias Ffynnon Dyddir and several parcels called Tyr y Wwunalt, Llain ar Warn y Garmmalt, Llain Rhu Merch ap Robert adn Llain David ap Parry, parishes of Llangeller and Pemboyre, freehold. 6 parcels of land called Llaine Yr Yarll alias Llain David Parry, parish of Llangeller. Recites: Mortage 18 and 19 June 1742 to Edward Davies, mortgage 11 February 1658 / 1659 by Sir Richard Vaughan, decree of Chancery, assignment 17 September 1709. Messuage called Klyn y Bygell, parish of Cunwill Elvett, Carmarthenshire, held by David Griffith. Messuage called Tyr Ysthis Clawdd yr Lun alias Blaen y Gilvach formerly held by Thomas John now held by David Rees. 3 messuages called Tyr Ffynnon Wen Tyr yr Ultra alias Pensignige and Tyr y Wenallt fomerly held by Griffiths ap Evan and since held by William John, David Prees, Evan Richard, David Phillips and James Thomas and now held by William Thomas, Evan John, , David Thomas, Thomas John Morgan and Rees Griffiths. Water corn grist mill with garden called Velin y sha ya y Velindre alias Melin y Cringa formerly held by David Havard, and since held by William Lloyd, now held by David Howell. Messuage called Dollwynon ycha formerly held by Margaret David, widow, Thomas ap Evan, Jenkin David and Catherine David, since held by James Thomas and now held by William Thomas and the cottages and gardens held by David Thomas, Thomas John Morgan, David John Morgan, Margaret James, John Owen, Catherine Thomas and Thomas Morgan and the fulling mill in the parish of Llangeller - freehold Recites: Mortgage 5 and 6 January 1742 / 1743 to Francis Davies to hold for the residue of the term of 500 years in trust to pay the depts. 5 seals, signature of William Thomas Witnessed
10 - Bond of William Morgan of Llangeveifach, Glamorganshire, gentleman and Mary Phillips of Pemboyre, Carmarthenshire, spinster, to Grace Phillips of Llethernogadd, Camarthenshire, widow. Penal Sum £160 To pay £80 3 Seals, signatures of William Morgan and Mary Phillips Witnesses: James Lloyd, William Davies
11 - Complaint to the justices of the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan of Hester Pugh of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, widow, one of the sisters and next of kin with Margaret wife of Rees Davies of Llandovery, mercer to Anne Roberts late of Llandovery, who died intestate and worth about £100, administration granted 24 December 1745 that she had been deprived of her half share of the estate
12 - Rees Davies Accounts
13 - Final Concord between Rice Gwynn, gentleman, plaintiff and Erasmus Saunders esquire and Jane his wife, deforciants. Premises: Undivided 3rd part of 8 messuages, 10 cottages, 20 gardens, 1 water corn grist mill, 2000 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 1000 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 20 acres of underwood, 2000 acres of furze and heath, parishes of Penboyre and Llangeler, Carmarthenshire
14 - Lease for 7 years. Premises: Dwelling house in Castle Street, Hereford in the possession of James Ballard, gentleman. Yearly rent: £21. Signature and seal of Herbert Drew. Witnessed: J Ballard, James Lane
15 - The answer of John Lloyd and Mary his wife defendants to the bill of complaint of Thomas Morgan. Premises: Estate shared between Thomas Morgan and Mary Lloyd refers to the advantage of an actual division and the difficulties of agreement
16 - Bond by Rees Plythrech of Knwchdilog, parish of Cillycwm, Carmarthenshire the younger esquire to Arthur Davies of Llandovery gentleman. Penal sum £184 to pay £92. Signature and seal of R Prythrech. Witnesses: Morgan Price of Glangroydony
17 - Lease for 1 year. Premises: Messuage called Foesy Vicar iin Manerdivy with all rights including minerals. Signature and seal of David Griffiths. Witnesses: William Ford James, Gilbert James
18 - Unexecuted lease for 21 years. Premises: Messuage called Pen Cae Sarah alias Tyr y Mwyn alias Tyr Phillip in Llangadock and Mothvey, Carmarthenshire including the minerals and the right to work them, in the occupation of Rees Jones Tanner. Yearly rent: £6-10, also the 'Eight Ton Dish Dole part or Ounce' of all the lead and other ore
19 - Legal account for levying fines in Camarthenshire and Cardiganshire between Gryffydd Price esquire and James Lloyd esquire, plaintiffis and Thomas Morgan esquire and John Lloyd esquire and Mary his wife deforciants. Receipted
20 - Certified copy lease for 1 year. Premises: Freehold messuage in Knaves Area at the corner of Walkens Court , St James, Westminster formerly held by Mr Grace, now held by Mr Pollock. Two freehold messuages in Peter Street in the same parish formerly held by Mr Mitchell and John Matthew now held by Mr Macartney and Mr Tunley and 4 freehold messuages in Hopkins Street in the same parish. Freehold messuage in Maidenhead passage in the same parish formerly held by Mr House, Mr Grey and Mr Demain now held by Mr Turley, Mr French and Mr Powell. Two freehold cottages in Eversholt, Bedfordshire, formerly held by [ ] Dickenson and his sons, now held by [ ]. Signed and sealed by the parties of the 1st part. Witnesses: John J'Arson, William Chilon
21 - Copy settlement and assignment by release of above. Recites: Lease for 45 years 2 July 1756 to Robert French of land in Wardow Street (boundaries specifed) Lease no date to Robert French of land in Swallow Street, Glasshouse Street, lease 14 August 1754 for 155 years to Robert French of land in Pulteney Street, alias Knaves Acre (boundaries) Executors and Trustees of Robert French will: James Francis now deceased. John Lamb and his Sons in Law Philip Hewes and John Tucker Premises: Freehold messuage in Knaves Acre, Peter Square, Hopkins Street, Maidenhead Passage, cottages at Evesholt, Bedfordshire, and the leasehold premises in trust for his daughter Catherine and her children Bond: 12 October 1776 by Evan Lewis, father of Thomas Lewis to John Allwood on marriage of Thomas Lewis and Ann Tucker. Conveyed to the use of Ann Lewis and Thomas Lewis and John Lewis Phillips, and Charles Owen, upon trust to preserve the contingent remainders
22 - Note of Legacies to cousin Evan Lewis, R Lewis and his present wife, Reverend S N Evans and his present wife, Dr Davies, D A S Davies, Mr Postan and his sister, Mrs Elizabeth Brown, Mrs Elizabeth and Ann Comyns Trustee Dr A S Davies in trust for Miss Elizabeth Brawn or her sister, or their mother residuary legatee: Eleanor Lewis Premises: At Glassalt, Mothvey and in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire formerly estate of Charles Owen esquire and after of testators brother alias Lewis
23 - Articles of Agreement to convey. Premises: 2 messuages and dwelling houses in the market place, Llandovery. 3 shops adjoining held by Owen Evan, Thomas William, Surgeon, and William Williams, sadler, house and garden in Landovery occupied by William David rent 15/-. Messuage, land and premises on Ceven Arthan bank let to Thomas Powell, rent 30/-. Penal sum: £300. Signatures and seals of the parties. Witnessed: Thomas Beyon, clerk, Edward Jones
24 - Record of the trial at Cardigan sessions 1786 of the case between Mathew Davies esquire, plaintiff and John Pierce, Edward Parry, Thomas David and John Hugh defendants, on a charge of sheep stealing. Transfered to kings bench by a writ of error
25 - Lease for three lives. Premises: Dwelling house, garden and orchard in Newcastle Emlyn, late in the occupation of Elizabeth Williams, spinster, and now of Benjamin Richards for the lives of Anne, wife of Benjamin Richards aged about 27 years, Daniel their son aged about 1 year and Hannah their daughter aged about 4 years. Annual Rent: £6-6s. Corn to be ground at Abarad Mill, Kenarth. Signatures and seals of the parties. Witnessed
26 - Final Concord between William Williams esquire plaintiff and Jane Saunders widow, Bridget Saunders, Suzannah Saunders and Magdalen Saunders, spinsters, deforciants. Premises: 1 undivided 3rd part of 12 messuages, one water corn grist mill, 15 cottages, 30 gardens, 5 orchards, 500 acres of arable land, 200 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood and underwood and 200 acres of furze and heath
27 - Final Concord between William Williams esquire, plaintiff and Jane Saunders widow, Bridget Saunders, Susan Saunders and Magdalen Saunders spinsters deforciants. Premises: 6 messuages, 10 cottages, 20 gardens, 4 orchards, 300 acres of arable etc. in the parish of Manordivy
28 - Copy will of Arthur Davies of Landovery: Detailed arrangements funeral executors. In trust sons Jenkin and Arthur. No timber or coal to be sold from the estate to pay his debts. Debts to be the first charge on the estate. Bequests to his sons Jenkin and Samuel. Recities settlement 27 February 1781 with Rhys Davies. Premises: Kythylyd, Tyr Llwydin and Brin Llechart, parish of Llangevellach, Glamorganshire
29 - Questions for counsel relating to a settlement made 1781 by A D on his 2nd son R D. Premises: Tyr Llaydin and Lychardvach
30 - Bond of Thomas Morgan of Penderry, Glamorganshire, esquire to Martha Whitney of Swansea, spinster. Penal Sum: £1800. To pay: £900. Signature and seal of Thomas Morgan. Witness: William Grove
31 - Copy will of William Saunders of Clynfelin, parish of Kilrhedin, Carmarthenshire, gentleman. Real estate in Llangain to his nieces Bridget Saunders of Pentre, spinster, Susannah wife of David Davies adn Magdalen Saunders of Pentre, spinster. Trustees: His brother Reverend John Saunders of Witford, Essex and John Lewis of Dyffrin Pibby, parish of Kilrhedin, Pembrokeshire, gentleman. Real estate in Kilrhedin to brother in law John Lewis in trust for his wife Sarah, his daughter Elizabeth and to preserve the contingent remainders in the heirs of his daughter Elizabeth, his brother John, his nephew Erasmus 2nd son of his brother David of Glanrhydw, Carmarthenshire esquire, his nephew Francis David 3rd son of his brother David, his nephew Griffith Thomas of Fynnon Gaing, parish of Moat gentleman; David Williams of Velindre parish of Llanunda, gentleman and John Lloyd of Vagwrgoch, parish of Llantood, gentleman. Lease of Gelly Galty, parish of Cenarth and a bond from his brother David, his nephew Griffith in trust for his brother David Thomas, his niece Mary Thomas, neice Susannah, wife of David Yarwood late in the parish of Fishguard clerk. Nephew David Williams of Velindre, nieces Sarah Williams and Elizabeth late wife of David Davies of Cardigan, sadler, nieces Margaret and Martha daughters of Owen Thomas of Solva by Elizabeth his late wife. Nephew David Lloyd, niece Margaret wife of John Devonald of Llantood, William Thomas David of Placeyrheudy, parish of Clydey famer, neice Sarah Marks of Kilrhedin, nephew John Lloyd, John Saunders and John Lewis. Guardians of his daughter: His wife, niece Bridget Saunders, Frances Davies of Trawsmawr Carmarthenshire, widow, his brothers David and John Saunders and John Lewis £5 to the poor of Kilrhedin. Executrix and residuary legatee - his wife. 22 October 1792. Codicil further bequests to nephew David Lloyd, William Thomas David, Sarah Marks, John Lloyd wife and daughter. 26 July 1799
32 - Brief in the chancery case between Thomas Morgan esquire complainent and John Lloyd Clerk relating to the will of Mary Lloyd
33 - Codicil of the will of Susannah Davies, wife of David Davies of Carmarthen Doctor in Physic concerning the power to lease her estates under the entail. Premises: Manors, messuages farms lands and tenements and hereditaments in Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire
34 - Final Concord between Thomas Lloyd esquire and William Owen Brigstocke esquire, plaintiff and David Davies Doctor in Physic and Susannah his wife deforciants. Premises: 2 undivided 3rd parts of 20 messuages, 30 cottages, 40 gardens, 20 orchards, 600 acres of arable, 300 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood and underwood and 300 acres of furze and heath parishes of Penboyre alias Penboyr and Langeler, Carmarthenshrie
35 - Attornment by the tennants of lands in Llandissill and Llandefriog, Cardiganshire and Penboyr, Carmarthenshire. Late estates of Thomas Morgan of Penderry, Glamorganshire, esquire. That they were now the tenants of Jane Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokeshire, his heiress at law
36 - Attornment by the tennants of Llandissil parish Cardiganshire. Late estates of Thomas Morgan of Penderry, Glamorganshire, esquire. That they were now the tenants of Jane Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokeshire, his heiress at law
37 - Pedigree of John Phillips of Lower Dolhaidd to show the heirs of Thomas Morgan of Penderry
37a - Attornment on the death of Jane Saunders by the tenants in Llandissil parish to Doctor David Davies and Susan his wife
38 - Copy will of Lewis Davies of Bridge Street, parish of St Mary, Westminster, Surgeon. Trustees to his brother Owen Davies of Southampton, clerk, to Francis Milner Newton esquire, secretary of the Royal Academy, Somerset Place, Strand - to his cousin Thomas Morgan of the Inner Temple, London, esquire. £648 bank stock in trust for his nieces Ann Whitney of Swansea and Martha Whitney with further trusts and bequests for his niece Eleanor Hopkins and his nephews and nieces Thomas Lewis, Owen Davies, Ann Davies, and Mary Davies. £4000 4% stock in trust for Hannah Heath, spinster. £4400 3% stock in trust for cousin Louisa Davies, spinster. Executors and residuary legatees - Hannah Heath and Louisa Davies. 20 July 1784. Codicil cancels the appointment of Owen Davies as Trustee. (Hannah Heath (Davies) and Louisa Davies now Meyrike his daughters 16 December 1786
39 - Statement of facts in the transaction between Hanna Heath Davies now Hannah Heath Abbott and Thomas Morgan relating to her father's will, and counsels opinion to the power of Mrs Saunders administrix of Thomas Morgan to transfer £500 consols held in trust for Hannah Heath Abbott
40 - Legal Account to the representatives of the late Thomas Morgan
41 - Legal Account to Dr Davies, Carmarthen - will of Mrs Saunders and administration Thomas Morgan
41a - Legal expenses relating to the estate of Thomas Morgan deceased
42 - Brief for lessor of plaintiff in a case of ejectment at Carmarthenshire Great Sessions between David Rees on the demise of David Davies plantiff and Colin Williams and John Thomas dependants. Premises: 3 cottages in Landovery. Recites purchase by Arthur Davies 1785, leases included 1813 by Dr Davies
43 - Release of legacies by Thomas Lewis Owen late of Brompton in Kent now of Alresford in Hampshire surgeon, Ann and Mary Davies of Southampton spinsters, Elizabeth Malpas of Alresford spinster, Jane Martha Davies of Alresford spinster, John Speed Davies of the Custom House, London, gentleman, Reverend William Lewis Davies of St John's College Oxford Clerk and Dorothy Dann Davies of Alresford spinster, his children. Recities will of Lewis Davies, above, Francis Milner Newton deceased, March 1804, administrator to Jane Saunders died May 1806, administrator to Susanna Davies, Martha Whitney died 28 March 1820, after Anne Whitney and Eleanor Hopkins all without children to David Davies and Susanna Davies for 3 equal shares of Bank stock under the will of Lewis Davies. Recites will of Anne Whitney, Thomas Morgan Trustee for Martha Whitney with reversion to himself and remainder to the children of Thomas Lewis Owen Davies. Legacies: £14-17-6d each. Signatures and Seals: T L O Davies, Ann Davies, Mary Davies, Elizabeth Malpas Davies, Jane Martha Davies, John Speed Davies, William Lewis Davies, Dorothy Dann Davies. Witnesses: Thomas Skinner of Alresford, postmaster; John Caster of Alresford, Apothecary; Jas. Howell of Southampton, sadler; Henry Brown and Edward O'Neale, clerk to Mr M Thomas, New Boswell Court, Lincolns Inn; Richard Harvey and Charles Bellamy Fellows of St John's college, Oxford
44 - Bundle of accounts and papers of Arthur Davies of Llandovery including copy deeds
45 - Appointment of David Arthur Saunders Davies as a Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan
46 - Inventory of the goods of David Davies esquire MD of Pentre - £647-16-2d, taken by David Morgan and John Evans
47 - Appointment by David Arthur Saunders Davies of Pentre esquire. Recites marriage settlement 22 July 1826. Death of William Henry Scourfield, trustee and appointment of John Henry Philipps of trustees for his younger son Owen Glyn Saunders Davies Signature and seal: D A Saunders Davies Witnessed
48 - Notes on the descent of ? Moel Ivor estate
2 - Papers of the Saunders Davies Family of Pentre: Box 2: Pentwyn, Parish of Llannon Carmarthenshire, Deeds
3 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 3: Tymawr Deeds (Llanfihangel Penbedw and Colman Penbedw, Pembrokeshire)
4 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 4: Bodis Deeds, Parish of Bettus [Bettws], Carmarthenshire
5 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 5: Bowen's Trust
6 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 6: Gilfach Deeds, Parish of Llangolman, Chapelry of Capel Coleman
7 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre, Box 7, Bynllor Estate, Parish of Bettus [Bettws], Carmarthenshire
8 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 8: Kilvowir Deeds (Cilfowyr)
9 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 9 re Sale
10 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 10: Marriage Settlements
11 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 11: Deeds
12 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre: Box 12: Saunders Deeds
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22 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre
22a - Copy order by Griffiths Lloyd, Henry Vaughan and J Williams, Justices of the Peace of Carmarthen, for payment of arrears of salary to John Phillips. With
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29 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre
30 - Papers of the Saunders-Davies family of Pentre - Poultry
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