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Solicitors' Deposits - D S R Williams - Bundle B

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Ref: D.S.R.Williams

Schedule of Deeds - B
1. 1747 August 25

COMMON RECOVERY suffered in the Cardiganshire Great

Sessions: Thomas Jones and John Griffies, gentlemen

against John Herbert, esquire relating to one messuage,

two gardens, and one hundred and forty five acres in

Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire.

Seal (broken) .
2-3. 1771 January 1 and 2

1. William Thomas of Rhiw Shone Issa in Llanwenog

parish, Cardiganshire, blacksmith

2. Evan William of the same parish, yeoman

LEASE and RELEASE being a MORTGAGE: The document recites

a Release dated 4 August 1747 being a Deed to lead the

uses of a Recovery relating to Rhiw Shone Issa made

between William Evans late of Rhiw Shone Issa and Magdalen,

his wife, John Herbert of Llangathen parish, esquire,

Carmarthenshire, Thomas Jones of Llanvinith parish,

Carmarthenshire, gentleman, and John Griffies of Pant

y Swllt in Llandysiliogogo parish, Cardiganshire,

gentleman; that the Recovery has since been suffered and

the property declared to the use of the said William

Evans and his heirs; that William Evans died intestate

and the property became vested in William Thomas as nephew

of the said William Evans. NOW by this indenture William

Thomas mortgages to Evan William the property called Rhiw

Shone Issa to secure £1OO and interest.

Signed: William Thomas. Evan William by mark.

4. 1790 March 6

1. Rees Evan of Lampeter Pontstephan parish, Cardiganshire,

farmer, and William Thomas of Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire , blacksmith

2. Jenkin Thomas of Maes y Pwll in Lampeter Pontstephan

parish, Cardiganshire, farmer

TRANSFER of MORTGAGE to secure £1OO and FURTHER CHARGE

of £5O relating to Rhiw Shone Issa in Llanwenog parish ,

The document recites a former Mortgage dated January 1771

(See No 2-3).

Signed by the parties.

Witnesses: David Thomas, Olwen. David Davies. Daniel

Evans , Lampeter .
5. 1847 June 4

PROBATE WILL with ADMINISTRATION annexed, Will dated 29

May 1839, of Elizabeth Rees of Rhiwshonissa in Llanwenog

parish, Cardiganshire, widow. Testatrix bequeathes as

follows. To Thomas Jones of Neuadd and Thomas Hughes of

Castell ddu, Cardiganshire, esquires, my property called

Rhiwshonissa in trust to raise £1,O20 to be paid as

follows. To my cousin William James of Cardiff, minister

of the gospel, £60. To Mary Rees, daughter of William

James, £6O. To Mary Evans, daughter of David and

Charlotte Evans, late of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire,

schoolmaster, £40. To Elizabeth James, daughter of

Thomas James of Havod in Llanwrda parish, Carmarthenshire,

gentleman, £1OO. To the children of John Evans of Capel

Iago in Llanybyther parish, Carmarthenshire, by his first

wife, £2O. To each of the children of David Evans late of

Court Newydd in Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire, £5. To

the children of John Lewis of Llanybyther aforesaid,

carpenter, by Betty, his first wife, £20. To Mary and

Rachel, daughters of William Williams of Eskerlwin, £10

each. To Harriet Sophia Jones and Louisa Maria Jones,

daughters of Williamr Jones, minister of the gospel at

Rhydybont, £1O each. To the children of my late cousin

Mary wife of David Davies of Rhiw in Llanllwny parish,

Carmarthenshire, £6O equally divided. To the children of

(5. cont.)

my cousin, Judith, wife of David William late of

Tynycoed, £4O equally. To Evan Evans Tucker, £60.

To Elizabeth and the youngest son of Mary, wife of

William David of Troedyrhiw Alltwallis, Carmarthenshire,

£2O each. To Anne wife of Daniel Evans of Glanyravon

in Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire, £60. To Daniel son

of Daniel Evans, £2O. To Judith Thomas of Rhuddlan,

widow of David Thomas late of Abercwm, £6O. To the

children of Elizabeth (sister of the said Judith Thomas)

and late wife of Thomas Jones of Caeryrneuadd in

Llanllwny parish, Carmarthenshire, £60 equally. To the

children of John Price of Glanyravon, aforesaid, £60.

To the children of the sisters of my late husband

Griffith Rees £2OO equally, also four chairs, one lying

press, one table, one bedstead in the parlour, one coffer

and cupboard in the middle room and the meal coffer

upstairs. To the elders of the Society of Independents

at Rhydybont Meeting house, £2O for the repair of the

same. After the expiration of the trust, Rhiwshonissa

to Thomas David and his heirs of Cnwcyfedwen in Llanarth

parish, Cardiganshire, farmer, son of William David and

Mary his wife, late of Troedyrhiw Alltwallis, Carmarthenshire,

together with the rents and profits of the property

during the trust. The said Thomas David to be executor.

Testatrix signed by mark.

Witnesses: John Davies, minister. James Rees, Hafodyrwyn.

Effects sworn under £3OO.

Testatrix died 18 May 1847.
6. 1848 June 154

1. Mary Rees of Blackfield, Glamorganshire, widow,

daughter of the late Reverend William James of

Cardiff

2. Owen Rees of Queen Street, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire,

tailor and Mary his wife, daughter of the late David

Evans of Llandovery, schoolmaster and Charlotte, his

wife

3. Rees Evans of Cwmgorgerddan in Conwil Gayo parish,

Carmarthenshire, farmer and Elizabeth his wife, the

daughter of Thomas James of Havod in Llanwrda parish,

Carmarthenshire, gentleman

(6. cont.) 4. David Davies of Capel Iago in Llanybyther parish,

Carmarthenshire, farmer, Anne Davies, spinster,

Daniel Davies, farmer, and Elizabeth Davies, spinster

of the same place, children of John Evans of Capel

Iago, aforesaid, by his first wife

5. Elizabeth Evans of Tyllwyd in Blaenporth parish,

Cardiganshire, spinster and Anne Evans of Cwrtnewydd

in Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire, spinster, children

of the late David Evans of Cwrtnewydd, deceased

6. John Lewis of the Red Lion in Pencarreg parish,

Carmarthenshire, carpenter, John Hughes and Rachel,

his wife, Mary Lewis of Dderwengam, in Llanybyther

parish, Carmarthenshire, spinster, Evan Lewis of

Pontypool, Monmouthshire, tailor, William Lewis of

Dderwengam aforesaid, carpenter, and Elizabeth Lewis

of the same place, spinster, which said John, Rachel

Mary, Evan, William and Elizabeth are the children of

John Lewis of Llanybyther by Betty, his first wife

7. Mary Morgan of Dildre in Llansawel parish, Carmarthen

shire, widow, daughter of William Williams of Esgerh

8. Harriet Sophia Jones and Louisa Maria Jones both of

Castle Street, Swansea, Glamorganshire, spinster,

daughters of the Reverend William Jones

9. Rachel Davies of Tynyffynnon in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, widow, John Davies of Foesgoy in

Llanllwny parish, Carmarthenshire, cooper, and Margaret

his wife, and Enoch Thoaas of Rhiw in Llanllwny parish

aforesaid, labourer and Hannah his wife, which said,

Rachel, Margaret and Hannah are the children of David

Davies and Mary his wife, of Rhiw, aforesaid

1O. Rachel Jones of Penclosgelly , in Llanllwnny parish,

Carmarthenshire, widow, John Jenkins of Piginsych in

Llanfihangelararth parish, Carmarthenshire, labourer

and Elizabeth, his wife, and Jenkin Jones of Rhos in

Ystrad parish, Cardiganshire, labourer, and Anne, his

wife, which said Rachel, Elizabeth and Anne are the

children of David William by Judith, his wife, late

Tynycoed.

11. Evan Evans of Llandyssil, Cardiganshire, tucker.

12. John Jenkins of Troedrhiw Alltwallis, Carmarthenshire

labourer, and Elizabeth, his wife, which said Elizabeth

is the daughter of William Davies of Troedyrhiw

alltwallis by Mary, his wife

6 (cont.) 13. Daniel Evans of Glanrafon in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer, and Anne his wife

14. Daniel Evans, the younger of Glanrafon in Llanllwny

parish, Carmarthenshire, yeoman

15. John Jones of Ystalyfera Iron Works, Glamorganshire,

miner, Thomas Jones of Pontnewydd near Pontypool

Monmouthshire, miner, James Jones, puddler and

Elizabeth Jones of Newcastle Emlyn, spinster, the

children of Thomas Jones late of Caernoyadd in

Llanllwny parish, Carmarthenshire, by Elizabeth his

late wife

16. Thomas Price of Pontargeilog in Llanllwny parish,

Carmarthenshire, blacksmith, and James Price of

Fronfelen in the same parish, quarryman, the children

of John Price of Glanrafon in Llanllwny parish

17. John Davies of Maesygaer in Llanybyther parish,

Carmarthenshire, farmer, Mary Thomas of Brynllofawr

in the said parish, widow, Thomas Davies of Shippen

Tiogo County, Pensylvania, farmer, being the children

of Rachel one of the sisters of the late Griffith

Rees of Rhiwshonucha in Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire

18. Rees Edwards of Llandrwissa in Monnington parish,

Pembrokeshire, farmer, and Anne, his wife, David

James of Waunhelygen, Monmouthshire, mason, Griffith

James of Cwmpantyronen in Llanddewyaberarth parish,

Cardiganshire, labourer, David Nathan of Llaindre in

Blaenporth parish, Cardiganshire, carrier, and Mary

his wife, and Evan James of 24 Catherine Row, Cardigan,

mariner, William Jones of Gellydwr in Llandyssil parish,

Cardiganshire, clothier, which said Anne Edwards, David

James, Griffith James, Mary Nathan and Evan James are

the children of Catherine, sister of the said Griffith

Rees

19. Rachel Jones wife of the said William Jones of

Gellyawr aforesaid, and David Jones, the children of

Anne, the remaining sister of Griffith Rees

20. David Thomas of Tynyllwyn in Llanybyther parish,

Carmarthenshire, smith, John Evans of Capel Iago in

the same parish, farmer and John Lewis of Dderwengam,

aforesaid, carpenter, being the Elders of the Society

of Independents at Rhydybont Meeting House

6 (cont) 21. Thomas Hughes of Castellddu, Cardiganshire, esquire,

and Thomas Davies formerly of Cnwcyfedwen in Llanarth

parish, Cardiganshire, now of Rhiwsonissa in Llanwenog

parish, Cardiganshire, farmer

RELEASE of Legacies bequeathed in the will of the late

Elieabeth Rees, widow, deceased, (See No 5 dated 4 June

1847).
7. 1848 January 17

POWER of ATTORNEY from Thomas Davies formerly of Gwarffynon

in Llanwenog parish, Cardiganshire, now of Shippen, Tiago

County, Pensylvania, U.S.A. to John Davies of Maesygaer,

Llanybyther, Carmarthenshire, to receive a legacy under

the will of Elizabeth Rees of Llanwenog, Cardiganshire

(See No 5 dated 4 June 1847) .
8. 1848 September 18

POWER of ATTORNEY from John and Rachel Hughes of

Blossburg, Tiago County, Pensylvania, U.S.A. to John

Lewis of Llanybyther, Carmarthenshire, to receive a legacy

under the will of Elizabeth Reese of Llanwenog, Cardiganshire

(see No 5 Dated, 4 June 1847). Also LETTER in

Welsh: John and Rachel Hughes, Blossburg, to John Lewis,

Dderwengan, Llanybyddar, Carmarthenshire, dated

September 21, 1848.

9. 1848 October 24

POWER of ATTORNEY from David Jones of Palinyra, Portage

County, Ohio, U.S.A. son of the late John Jones, Maelhydog,

Llandissill, Cardiganshire to the Reverend Samuel

Griffiths, Troedrhiwfenib, near Horeb, Llandissill, to

receive a legacy under the will of the late Elizabeth

Rees, widow of the late Griffith Rees, Rhiwshone, Llanwenog,

Cardiganshire .

Attached: A CERTIFICATE of even date signed by Horace

T. Beebe, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Ohio,

Portage county, U.S.A.
1O. 1849 March 3

RECEIPT: Samuel Griffiths to Thomas Davies of Rhiwsonissa

for £1 being "the portion of the furniture of the late

Elizabeth Rees, bequeathed to the relations of her husband,

due to David Jones of Palingra as agreed by the parties".
11. 185O December 17

1. Thomas Davies of Rhiwsionissa in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

2. Thomas Jenkins of Cefn Ystrad in Llanfihangel Ystrad,

Cardiganshire , farmer

MORTGAGE of the equity of redemption of Rhiwsionissa in

Llanwenog parish for securing £2OO and interest. Contains

recitals.

Endorsed: 17 December 1863. Received of Mr James Davies

per the payment of Mrs June Jones the sum of £350 in full

for the principal and interest due on this mortgage and I

undertake to assign the sum to Mrs Jones when required to

do so.

Signed: Thomas Jenkins.

12. 1864 February 19

1. Thomas Jenkins of Cefn Ystrad in Llanfihangel Tstrad

parish, Cardiganshire, farmer

2. James Davies of Rhiwsionissa in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

3. Elizabeth Davies of the sane place, Bother of James

Davies

4. Jane Jones of Cefnrhyddlanuch in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, widow

MORTGAGE of Rhiwsionissa to secure £900 and interest.
13. 1865 October 31

1. Mary Evans of Cefnrhyddlanuchaf in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, widow

2. The said Mary Evans, Evan Evans of Blaencinon in

Llandyssul parish, Cardiganshire, David Evans of

Penrhiwgaled in Llanllwchaiarn parish, Cardiganshire,

Rees Evans of Glandwr in Llandyssil parish, Cardiganshire,

farmers, and John Morgans of Cefneithuiryn in

Llansadwrn parish, Carmarthenshire, farmer, and

Mary, his wife, David Davies of Penllwyncochmawr in

Penbryn parish, Cardiganshire, farmer, and Anne, his

wife, John Lewis of Pensod in Llanarthe parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer, and Eliza Lewis, his wife, and

David Steer of 53 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park,

London, railway clerk

3. James Davies of Rhiwsionissa in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

4. Elizabeth Davies of the same place, widow, mother of

the said James Davies

5. John Thomas of Rhiwsionissa, aforesaid, farmer

TRANSFER of MORTGAGE of Rhiwsionissa and FURTHER CHARGE

to secure £95O and interest.

Contains recitals.

14. 1871 August 16

1. John Thomas of Rhiwsonucha in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

2. James Davies of Rhiwsonissa in the same parish, farmer

3. Elizabeth Davies of Rhiwsonissa, widow, mother of the

said James Davies

RECONVEYANCE of Rhiwshonissa.

Contains recitals.
15. 1871 September 16

1. James Davies of Rhiwsonucha in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

2. William Jenkins of New Court in the same parish,

auctioneer

MORTGAGE of Rhiwsonissa in Llanwenog parish to secure

£5OO and interest.

Plan and Survey.
16. 1874 November 28

1. William Jenkins of New Court in Llanwenog parish,

Cardiganshire, auctioneer

2. James Davies of Rhiwsonucha in the same parish, farmer

3. David Jenkins of Blaenwaunganol in Llanwnen parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

TRANSFER of MORTGAGE and FURTHER CHARGE of Rhiwshonissa

to secure £8OO and interest.
17. 1877 January 25

1. David Jenkins of Blaenwaunganol in Llanwnen parish,

Cardiganshire, farmer

2. James Davies of Rhiwsonucha in the said parish, farmer

3. John Jones of The Castle in Llandyssul, gentleman

TRANSFER of MORTGAGE of Rhiwshonissa to secure £8OO and

interest.

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