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ACC. 340

Ref: D/BRA/9

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by the British Records Association.

13th July, 1982
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1. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT

1. Richard Gilbertson of Aberystwyth

2. Ellen Deane of Aberystwyth

re. A tenement farm and lands called (Goginanfach (about 161 acres) and a tenement farm and lands called Tynygraig (about 170 acres), p. Llanbadarn- fawr, Co. Cards.

10 Sept. 1850

2. MORTGAGE OF A LEASE

1. Harriette Charlotte Crompton Dealtry of Blaengader, Llanilar, Co. Card

2. Messrs d 'Almeida and Danberry

... of a messuage and land called Blaengader, p. Llanilar, Co. Card, (about 2O acres)

Consideration: £305 19s. 21 Aug. 1887

3. LEASE FOR 1 YEAR

1. Richard Price Jordan of 'Pigeonsford' co. Card

2. William Anthony Kingscote of Neasden, Co. Middlesex

... of a mansion house called 'Pigeonsford', p. Llangranog co. Card.

Rent: £80 31 Aug. 1898

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4. MORTGAGE by way of collateral on renewed lease

1. Alice Maud Fear of Glynygronfa, Aberystwyth, co. Card.

2. Reginald James Rice Loxdale of Castle Hill, Llanilar, co. Card.

... of 26 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. Additional correspondence attached.

Consideration: £2000

29 Oct. 1910

ACC. 387

Ref: D/BRA/11

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by Bridges, Sawtell and Adams, Solicitors, 31 Ely Place, London ECI 6RB, per the British Records Association, BRA No.2098

4th August 1983

1. Mortgage

1. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin, esq.

2. William Miller of Bristol, yeoman

Consideration; £7000

Premises; all that capital messuage called Castle Howell; the messuage called Glau Clettwr; the messuage called Tyth in Panty Skawen; the messuage called Gwarr allt yr Bun; the messuage called Pant y Llyn; the messuage called Glau Rhyd y dre; the messuage called Eskyr Dedwith; the messuage called Gwarr Alt davalogg; the messuage called Gwarr alt y Gair dre; the messuages called Glau y dwr and Nant y Gwidde, the messuage called Tythin Rhyd Sais,- the messuage called Nant y Gwidde ycha; all the above being situated in the parish of Llandysul; also the messuage called Mayne Gwynion; the messuage called Moyley Cwm Bach; the right of common in the parish of Llanwenog; and all other messuages etc. held by the said David Lloyd in the parishes of Llandysul and Llanarth

2nd May 1777

2. Collateral Security for £7000 and interest

1. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin esq

2. William Miller of Bristol, merchant

Premises/continued...

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Premises; the messuage called Penybont; the messuage called Gwernfach; the messuage called Troedrhiw; the messuage called Penybont; the messuage called Bwlchogycha; the messuage called Bwlchog Ganol; all the above being in the parish of Llanfihangel Orarth, co. Carmarthen; also the messuage called Pantyporthmau; the messuage called Cwm Towyll both in the parish of Llangeler co. Carmarthen; the messuage called Kilyblaydd, in the parish of Pencarreg, co. Carmarthen; the messuage called Keven Perkin in the parish of Llanybyther, co. Carmarthen. All the above premises were described in an indenture of release dated 19th September 1747

2nd May 1777

3-5. Leases and release

1. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin, esq.

2. Sir George Glyn of Ewel, co. Surrey bart., and

John Lloyd of pa. St. Peter, Carmarthen, gent.

3. Lease

Premises; the Castle Howell estate, comprising all that capital messuage called Castle Howell; the tenement and mill called Castle Howell Mill; the messuage and smith's forge called Castle Howell Smith's forge; the messuage called Esker Dedwith; the messuage called Panty Skawen; the messuage called Glau Clettwr, the messuage called Gwar Allt yr ynn; the messuage called Gwartafolog; the messuage called Gwar Allty Ferdre; the messuage called Gwar Allt y dre; the messuage called Glandwr; the messuage called Nantygwidde; the messuage called Maen y gwinion bach; the messuage called Caban. All the above being in the parish of Llandysul; also the messuage called Maen y Gwinion; the messuage called Molecwmbach; both in the parish of Llanarth; the messuage called Bwlch Mawr in the parish of Llanwanog; the tenements called Penybont, Llandysil, Danygraig and Tyr Mary Bydyr, now held as one tenement; and known as

Bridge End/continued...

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Llandysil; the messuage called Penyrhyw; the messuage called Bwlchoge, both in the parish of Llanfihangel, co. Carmarthen; the messuage called Pantyporthman; the messuage called Cromtonill; both in the parish of Llangeler; the messuage called Penygraig Fawr

1st March 1790

4. Lease

Premises; the Alltyrodin estate, comprising the capital messuage called Alltyrodin, the messuage called Fynnon Llewhellin; the messuage called Pwlle yr Bryn; the messuage called Penwern; the messuage called Coylan Felen; the messuage called Tommen Rhydowen; the messuage called Llwyn Rhydowen; the messuage called Wernhyr,- the messuage called Penylone; the messuage called Nelin Kyron; the messuage called Penybank, the messuage called Gelly Grove; the messuage called Kily Gelly; the messuage called Blaenpant; the messuage called Tydy; the messuage called Aberynon, the messuage called Bayly Gwyn; the messuage called Gwar y Coed ycha; the messuage called Rhyd y Cynidd; the messuage called Gwar y Coed Issa; the messuage called Gwar y Coed Issa; the messuage called Place Llwyd; the messuage called Doly Walter; the messuage called Glanrhyd; the messuage called Cathal; the messuage called Tyr Rhydowen; the messuage called Pantymoch; the messuage called Perthlas; the messuage called Camnant Fach; the messuage called Vole Dynas; the messuage called Penyrallt; the messuage called Abergardde,- all the above premises being situated in the parish of Llandysil; also the messuage called Eskil Eyon, in the parish of Llanwenog

1st March 1790

5. Release 2nd March 1790

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6. Marriage settlement

1. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin esq

2. Elizabeth Evans of High Mead, pa. Llanwenog, spinster

3. Sir George Glyn of Ewel, co. Surrey, bart. and John Lloyd of pa. St. Peter, Carmarthen, gent.

Premises; as No.4

2nd March 1790

7. Lease for one year

1. William Miller of Strubbets pa. Newington Baypath, co. Gloucester, and infant of ten years, great nephew and heir at law of William Miller late of the city of Bristol, merchant, dec'd.

2. Rev'd Charles Russell of Cauntz,pa. Hinton Martell, co. Dorset

Consideration; 5s.

Premises: the messuage called Castle Howell; the messuage called Clau Clettwr; the messuage called Tyth in Panty Skawen; the messuage called Gwarr Allt yr Inn; the messuage called Panty y Llyn; the messuage called Clau Rhyd y Dre; the messuage called Eskyr Dedwyth; the messuage called Gwarr Allt Davologg; the messuage Gwarr alt y gair dre; the messuages called Clau y Dur and Nant y Gwidde Ishe; the messuage called Tythin Rhyd Sais, the messuage called Nant y Gwidde ycha; the messuage called Mein y Gurnion. All the above are situate in the parish of Llandysil. Also the messuage called Mayne Gwynion; the messuage called Moyley cwm Bach, both in the parish of Llanarth. Also the messuage called Penybont; the messuage called Gwernfach, the messuage called Troedrhiw; the messuage called Penybont; the messuage called Bwlchog ycha; the messuage called Bwlchog ganol. All these are situate in the parish of Llanfihangel Orarth. Also the messuage called Panty porthman and the

the/continued...

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the messuage called Curn Towyll both in the parish of Llangeler; the messuage called Kily Clayos, pa. Pencarreg; the messuage called Keven Perkin, pa. Llanybyther.

2nd March 1790

8. Transfer of mortgage

1. William Miller of Strubbets pa. Newington Bay path, co. Gloucester, an infant under the age of 21 yearsj great nephew and heir at law of William Miller, late of the City of Bristol, Merchant, dec'd.

2. George Miller of pa. Ogleworth, co. Gloucester esq. and Samuel Edwards of Gotham House pa. Westbury upon Tryin^ co. Gloucester esq,and Elizabeth his wife, George Miller and Elizabeth Edwards being the administrator and administratrix of the goods of William Miller, dec'd.

3. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin, co. Cardigan, esq.

4. Rev'd. Charles Russel of Gaunt, pa. Hinton Martel co. Dorset, clerk

Premises: all those premises granted and conveyed by David Lloyd to William Miller, dec'd. [Nos. 1-2 above]

17th April 1792

9. Counterpart of No.8 17th April 1792

10. Probate of the will of David Lloyd, esq. dec'd. dated 26th August 1822 Extracted by Thomas Farrer

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11 - 12. Marriage settlement [marriage of John Lloyd and Dorothy Alicia Seymer]

11. Lease for one year

1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin, co. Cardigan esq

2. John Davies of Myrtle Hill, co. Carmarthen esq. and Thomas Lloyd of Gilvach wen co. Cardigan

Premises; all that capital messuage called Alltyrodin; the messuage called Fynnon Llewhellin; the messuage called Pwll-yr-bryn; the messuage called Penwern; the messuage formerly known as Cwm Towyn and Coylan Felen, now called Bringele; the messuage called Tommen Rhydowen; those two messuages called Llwyn Rhydowen; the messuage called Wernhyr; the messuage called Penylone, the messuage formerly called Velin Kyron or Melin Chyron, now called Mill Field and Velin Newidd; the messuage called Penybank; the messuage called Tydy; the messuage called Aberynon; the messuage called Bayly Gwyn; the messuage called Gwarcoed Ycha; the messuage called Rhydycynidd; the messuage called Gwar y coed issa; the messuage called Plas Llwyd; the messuage called Cathal; the messuage called Tir Rhydowen; the messuage called Pantymoch; the messuage called Camnant Fach; the messuage called Eselfach; the messuage called Voel Dynas; the messuage called Abergardde; all these are situate in the parish of Llandysul; the messuage called Eskir Eynon in pa. Llanwenog. All the above are known as the Alltyrodin estate. Also, all that capital messuage called Castle Howell with its lands and appurtenances; the messuage and mill called Castle Howell mill; the messuage and forge called Castle Howell smith's forge, the messuage called Eskerdedwidd; the messuage called Pant y skawen; the messuage called Glan Clettwr, the messuage called Gwaralt yr ynn; the messuage called Gwartafolog; the messuage called Gwarallty dre; the messuage called

Glandwr/continued...

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Glandwr; the messuage called Nantygwidde; the messuage called Main-y-gwinnion bach; the messuage formerly called Caban now joined to Meiny Gwinnion Bach; all these are situate in the parish of Llandysil; also the messuage called Molecwmbach pa. Llanarth; the messuages called Penybont, Llandyssil, Danygraig and Tyr Mary Bydyr, known as Bridge End Llandyssil; the messuage called Penyrhyw; the messuage called Panty Porthman; the messuages called Cwm Towill pa. Llangeler. All the above are known as the Castle Howell Estate.

16th October 1826

12. Marriage Settlement

1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin, esq.

2. Dorothy Alicia Seymer of the city of Bath, spinster, daughter of the late George Seymer of Shroton,

co. Dorset

3. John Davies of Myrtle Hill co. Carmarthen and Thomas Lloyd of Gilvach wen co. Cardigan

4. Herbert Evans of Highmead esq and Charles Warren of Bedford Square co. Middlesex esq

5. Henry Seymer of Hanford, co. Dorset, esq. and Robert Alexander Price of Orchard St. Portman Square, co. Middlesex

Premises; specified in No.11

16th October 1826

13 Lease for one year

1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin esq

2. Henry Cosby of Longs Hotel, Bond St. co Middlesex esq,a cornet in his Majesty's third regiment of Light Dragoons

Consideration; 5s

Premises; specified in No. 11

1st March 1827

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14. Appointment by way of mortgage

1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin esq

2. Henry Cosby of Longs Hotel, Bond Street, co. Middlesex

Consideration; £4000

Premises; specified in No.11

2nd March 1827

15. Agreement

1. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin, esq.

2. Sir Lewin Powell Glyn of Carmarthen esq

Roger Montgomery of Hannington, co. Wilts, esq.; John Jones of Ystrad, co Carmarthen/ John Lloyd Williams of Alderbrook Hall, co. Cardigan and Caroline Lloyd of the City of Bath, widow, executors of the will of the father of John Lloyd, David Lloyd

for staying a suit in Chancery instituted by John Lloyd

12th December 1828

16 - 17. Lease and release

16. Lease 1. Henry Cosby esq., Lieutenant in his Majesty's first regiment of Dragoon Guards and John Lloyd of Alltyrodin

2. Lewis Weston Dillwyn of Penllergare, co. Glam.

Consideration; 5s

Premises: all those premises mentioned in indentures bearing date 1-2 March 1827 [Nos. 13 - 14 above]

20th April 1832

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17. Release

as 16 Consideration; £4000

21st April 1832

18. Surrender of Lease

1. Jeremiah Osborne of the city of Bristol, esq.

2. John Lloyd of Alltyrodin, esq Consideration; 10s.

Premises; those mentioned in indentures of 2nd May 1777 [Nos. 1-2 above]

6th June 1832

19. Mortgage

1. John Lloyd Davies of Alltyrodin esq and Anne his wife, the latter being the cousin and heiress-at-law of John Lloyd, late of Alltyrodin esq. deceased

2. Edward Lloyd Williams of Gwernant Park, Cardigan esq. eldest son and heir-at-law of John Lloyd Williams

3. John Lloyd Davies, executor of the will of John Lloyd, dec'd.

4. John Jones of Ystrad Lodge, co. Carmarthen, surviving executor of the will of David Lloyd of Alltyrodin, dec'd.

5. James Kibblewhite of Langham Place co. Middlesex, Clement Hue of Bedford Square and Samuel Merriman of Brook Street, Grosvenor Square

6. John Jones Consideration; £7,000

Premises; The Alltyrodin and Castle Howell estates

20th May 1842

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D/BRA/11 20. Transfer of mortgage

1. George Cutcliffe of 13 Saint James Square, co. Middlesex, gent., the actuary of the Clerical Medical and General Life Assurance Society

2. William Bowman of Clifford St., Bond St. co. Middlesex, esq.; Gerard Wolfe Sydeleker of Harpenden Lodge, St. Albans, esq.; George Henry Pinckard of Combe Court, Godalming co. Surrey, esq.

3. John Davies Lloyd of Hafodweddyn, co Carmarthen esq.

4. Frederick Lewis Lloyd Phillips of Hafodweddyn esq.

Consideration; £12,871 5s. 8d.

Premises; as described in indenture of 20th May 1842 [as 19 above]

29th July 1870

21. Mortgage

1. John Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodin and Blaendyffryn

2. Rev. Samuel Kettlewell of Hemel Hempstead co. Herts.; James Stables of Leeds, tea merchant

Consideration; £10,000

Premises; the capital messuages called the Castle Howell estate

[Schedules and plans attached]

21st November 1872

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22. Covenant for production of deeds

1. John Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodin and Blaendyffryn

2. Rev. Samuel Kettlewell of

Hemel Hempstead and James Stables of Leeds, tea merchant.

With respect to No.21

21st November 1872

23. Mortgage

1. John Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodin and Blaendyffryn

2. Rev. Samuel Kettlewell of Hemel Hempstead, Herts., and James Stables of Leeds, tea merchant

Consideration; £12,000

Premises; part of Castle Howell estate [schedule and plans attached]

25th March 1874

ACC. 507

Ref: D/BRA/12

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by Collissons, Solicitors, 2 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, London, WC2A 3XH, per British Records Association [no.1779]

12 June 1985

Correspondence of the Church Benefit Society re D. W. Lloyde Jones, Maes-y-Mynach, Cilcennin, Ciliau Aeron

1929 - 30

ACC. 508

Ref: D/BRA/13

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office on permanent loan by Taylor Garrett, Solicitors, 180 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2NT, per British Records Association. [no.2203]

12 June 1985

Marriage Settlement

1. George Bentley of no.8 New Burlington St., Westminster, publisher

2. Ann Williams of Aberystwyth, spinster

3. Revd. John Morgan of pa. St. Andrews, co. Glamorgan, elk, and Frederick Bentley of no.8 New Burlington St., gent.

Premises: a fifth part or share in messuages in Mill St., and Bridge St., Aberystwyth.

June 1853

ACC. 669

Ref: D/BRA/14

Deposited on permanent loan in the Cardiganshire Record Office by Messrs. Beaumont and Sons, Solicitors, 1-2 New Street, London, EC2M 4JN, per British Records Association, Records Preservation Section

18 October 1988


B.R.A. No.1973

1. 7 February 1849

1. Delme Seymour Davies, Esq., late a Captain in H.M. Regiment of Scots Fusileer Guards, now of Highmead, Co. Carmarthen.

2. David Herbert Thackeray Griffies Williams, late of A [ber] ydou, Co. Radnor, Clk. , now of Lynthely, Co. Carmarthen and Ann Gertrude Frances, his wife

Rt. Hon. Rev. Wriothesley Russell, of Cha [ ] os, Co. Buckinghamshire, Clk., William Russell of Lincoln's Inn, Co. Middlesex, barrister at law, accountant general of the High Court of Chancery; and Hugh Seymour, Esq., late adjutant and Lieutenant in H.M. Regiment of Scots Fusileer Guards

RELEASE OF CLAIM by 1 and 2 to 3 on hereditaments in pa. Llanwenog

Consideration: £1500

Note: this document is damaged and faded in places

ACC. 669

Ref: D/BRA/15

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by Rye and Leman, Solicitors, Sutherland House, 5/6 Argyll Street, London, WIV IAD, per the Records Preservation Section of the British Records Association.

18th October, 1988


1. 19 - 20 February 1812

1. William Edward Powell of Nanteos, Esq.

2. John Beynon of Trewern, Co. Pembroke, Esq.

MORTGAGE IN FEE for £1000 [5%] of the tenement called T'yddyn y bryn Glâs, now commonly called Loves Grove, situate in pa. Llanbadarn Fawr, now in the occupation of Edward Edwards. [Recites deeds of 9-10 October 1811]

2. 31 August - 1 September 1813

1. John Beynon of Trewern, Co. Pembroke, Esq.

2. John Beynon of Newcastle Emlyn, Co. Carmarthen, gent.

TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE IN FEE of the tenement called Tyddynybrynglase, commonly called Lovesgrove, pa. Llanbadarn Fawr, now in the occupation of Edward Edwards [Recites mortgage, no 1 above, and deeds of 9 - 10 October 1811]

3. 12 July 1820

1. William Edward Powell of Nanteos, Esq.

2. John Beynon of Newcastle Emlyn, Esq.

FURTHER CHARGE on the mortgaged premises [as in 1 and 2 above] for £1081 9s.Id. [Recites mortgage, no.2 above]

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4. 11 - 12 July 1824

1. William Lewes of Llysnewydd, Co. Carmarthen, Esq., Revd. William England of Stafford, Co. Dorset, Archdeacon of Dorset; Revd. Edward Troyte of Huntsham, Co. Devon; and John Beynon of Newcastle Emlyn, Co. Carmarthen

2. James Hughes of Aberystwyth, gent.

TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE for £1863 15s.6d.

of premises [as in 1,2,3 above]

[Recites Mortgages, nos. 1, 2, 3 above,

and of 8 October 1816 and 13 - 14 March

1820]

5. 30 - 31 March 1841

1. William Edward Powell of Nanteos, Esq.

2. James Hughes of Glanrheidol, Esq.

MORTGAGE IN FEE for £2000 [5%] of the

messuage called Tyddyn-y-bryn-gl'as, commonly called Lovesgrove, pa. Llanbadarn Fawr, now or late in the occupation of Elizabeth Edwards, widow; and the messuage called Cwmpenlludan, pa. Llangerrig, Co. Montgomery, now or late in the occupation

of David Davies

[Recites mortgage of 4 - 5 April 1827]

6. 19 January 1844

William Edward Powell of Nanteos, Esq.

Thomas Owen Morgan of Aberystwyth, Esq. , barrister-at-law; and Revd. John Hughes, Clk., vicar of Llanbadarn

Fawr

James Hughes of Glanrheidol, Esq. and Mary his wife

John Evans of Aberystwyth, Esq.

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6. continued

CONVEYANCE to 4. of the messuage called Tythyn a Brynglas, commonly called Lovesgrove, pa. Llanbadarn Fawr

Consideration: £7500

[Recites deeds of 9 - 10 October 1811,

Nos. 1,2,3,4,5, and of 13 - 14 March

1820, 11 February 1820, 5 April 1827, 28 September 1843]

7. 14 February 1882

1. William Rees of Llwynddewi, pa. Llanbadarn Fawr, farmer

2. Griffith Humphrey Pugh Evans of Lovesgrove, pa. Llanbadarn Fawr, Esq.

CONVEYANCE to 2. of all the parcel of field or pasture commonly called Cae- pant-y-crydd, and part of Llwyndewi Farm.

Consideration: £600 [Plan attached]

8. 14 February 1882

1. William Rees of Llwynddewi

2. Griffith Humphrey Pugh Evans of Lovesgrove

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of right of 2. to production of documents mentioned in the schedule, i.e., indentures of 4 October 1852 and 11 August 1869

[7 - 8 contained in an envelope marked Cae-pant-y-Crydd]

9. National Provincial Bank of England, Aberystwyth

Bank book of Lieut. Gen. Sir James Hills- Johnes, Dolaucothy, Llanwrda, and Howell Powell Edwards Esq., 24 Lawrence Lane, 1902 - 1908

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10. Bundle of papers, concerning Sir G. H. P. Evans, decd., 1907, including accounts by the Estate Duty Office, schedules of assets and debts

11. Letters concerning insurance policy, Alliance Assurance Co. Ltd., policy no.D10582, Lady Evans, 1910 - 1912; receipts for above policy and new policy no.D331609, and for policy no.708789 [Hon. G. P. Evans], 1911 - 1912; proposal form

Contained in envelope marked: Insurances. Lady Evans. Cymmerau, Glandyfi R.S.O. [Lovesgrove, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, Wales - deleted]

ACC. 669

Ref: D/BRA/16

Donated to the Cardiganshire Record Office, per The Archives, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, and per The Records Preservation Section, British Records Association

18th October 1988
B.R.A. No.2266

Postcards from the collection of Mrs. Hilda Head, nee McAdam. Both are addressed to: Miss Hilda McAdam, Manor Cottage, The Vine, Sevenoaks, Kent.

1. The Hotel and Falls, Devils Bridge

nd. early 20th Century

2. Aberystwyth from Constitution Hill

nd. early 20th Century

ACC. 669

Ref: D/BRA/17

Deposited on permanent loan in the Cardiganshire

Record Office by Radcliffes and Company, Solicitors, 10 Little College Street, Westminster, London, SWIP 3SJ, per Records Preservation Section, British Records Association

18th October 1988
B.R.A. No.2276

23 February 1810

1. Benjamin Edward Hall, of Paddington Green,

London, Esq. and Jane Maria his wife; and Georgina Braithwaite of the same place, spinster

2. Thomas Lloyd of Coedmore, Esq.

3. Samuel Davies of Cilfallen pa., Brongwynn, farmer

Lease to 3, for the term of 21 years, of a tenement called Forrest, pa. Llandyfriog, now in the tenure of 3.

Yearly rent: £46 13s.4d.

ACC. 825

Ref: D/BRA/18

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by the British Records Association. 2 July 1992

30 April 1776

1. Rt. Hon. Horatio, Lord Walpole, Sir Edward Williams of Llangoid Castle, Co. Brecon, bart, and Phillip Case of Kings Lynn, Co. Norfolk, esq. all of whom have survived Peter Leheup the younger, late of Lincolns Inn Fields, co. Middlesex, decd.

2. Mary Williams of Llangoid Castle, co. Brecon, spinster

ASSIGNMENT by (1) to (2) of the sum of £6000

RECITING

Lease and release, dated 11 - 12 March 1749, between

1. John Lloyd of Peterwell, esq, son and heir of Walter Lloyd esq., and Elizabeth Evans, both decd.

2. Elizabeth Leheup the younger of Gunthorpe, Co. Norfolk, spinster, one of the daughters of Isaac Leheup, esq., decd.

3. Rt. Hon. Henry Finch of Scotland Yard, Westminster, Sir Edward Williams, and John Morgan of Llandovery, gent.

4. Horatio, Lord Walpole, and Peter Leheup the younger of Staple Morden, co. Cambridge, esq. and Phillip Case.

being a marriage settlement between (1) and (2) whereby (1) grants to (3) the capital messuage called Peterwell, with its appurtenances (enumerated) to secure an annuity of £210 for (2), and the sum of £6000 for her heirs, charged on the estate. (1) died with heirs (1758)

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FURTHER RECITING

indenture, dated 4 May 1758, between

1. George Montgomerie of Chippenham, Co. Cambridge, esq.

2. Elizabeth Lloyd

3. Rt. Hon. Alexander, Earl of Eglington, and Henry Finch

4. Horatio, Lord Walpole, Sir Edward Williams, and Peter Leheup the younger

being a marriage settlement between (1) and (2). (2) has conveyed to (4) the sum of £6000 to be paid to the first son of (1) and (2) to live to the age of 21. If none such survives, the sum is to go to the heirs named in the will of (2) (1) died during the lifetime of (2) leaving no heirs.

The last will and testament of (2), dated 8 May 1766, left £6000 to be raised on the estate, and appointed Lord Walpole, Peter Leheup and Phillip Case as executors upon trust to take the money to purchase freehold land to be conveyed to Mary Williams

ENDORSED

Indenture, dated 11 June 1776, between

1. Thomas Wood the younger of Littleton, co. Middlesex

2. Mary Williams

3. Richard Taylor of Charlton, pa. Sudbury, and Thomas Goostrey of pa. St. James, Westminster

being a marriage settlement between (1) and (2). (2) conveys to (3) £6000 in trust

[B.R.A. No.2118] 2 copies

ACC. 859

Ref: D/BRA/19

Deposited in the Cardiganshire Record Office by Mr. David Hay, Group Archivist, B.T. Archives and Historical Information Centre, 2-4 Temple Avenue, London, EC4 OHL, per British Records Association, 18 Padbury Court, London E2 7EH [BRA No.2591]

7 May 1993

1. 17 August 1939

1. Albert Henry Jarrard, 38 Bailey Lane, Coventry, Solicitor

2. Mary Jane Stannard, Llysawel, Aberaeron, widow

CONVEYANCE of Princess Street Gardens, on the NW side of Princess Street, Aberaeron.

Consideration: £90

26 September 1958

1. Mary Jane Stannard of Llysawel, Aberaeron, widow

2. Ronald George Timms of Rope and Anchor, Greenland Terrace, Aberaeron, Accountant

CONVEYANCE of Princess Gardens, Aberaeron Consideration: £200

3. 6 February 1959

1. Ronald George Timms of Rope and Anchor, Aberaeron, Group Medical Records Officer

2. Midland Bank Ltd

MORTGAGE of Princess Street Gardens, Aberaeron

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13 July 1965

1. Ronald George Timms of 6 Prince's Avenue, Aberaeron

2. Cameron Land and Development Company Ltd. Hamilton House, 839/41 London Road, North Cheam, Sutton, Co. Surrey

CONVEYANCE of Princess Street Gardens, Aberaeron Consideration: £2,700

5. 16 August 1965

1. Cameron Land and Development Company Ltd

2. Barclays Bank

LEGAL CHARGE relating to Princess Gardens

6. 3 June 1969 as 5 .

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