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Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
Catalogue reference: E 134/MISC/721
Now (with E 134/MISC/1926) E 134/1Geo2/East4
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Catalogue reference: E 134/27Geo2/East7
This record is about the Wm. Jones, surviving executor of Bridget Doyle, late of Dublin, Ireland, who was... dating from 27 Geo 2 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Wm. Jones, surviving executor of Bridget Doyle, late of Dublin, Ireland, who was a devisee named in the last will and testament of Lewis Lewis, late of Doleclettwr (Cardigan), Esq. v. John Hope, John David, Mortimer Hicks and his wife Margaret, John Cotterall and his wife Mary, Thos. Lloyd, Esq., and his wife Jane, Saml. Hughes, Esq., Owen Phillips, Thos. Griffiths, the younger, Thos. Griffiths, the elder, Wm. Williams, Jas. Evans, Elizth. Parry, widow, Thos. Hughes and his wife Elizth., John Jones, Wm. Jones, and Anne Richards, Chas. Griffiths, and Cornelius Griffiths (executors of said Thos. Griffiths, the younger), John Griffiths (executor of Thos. Griffiths, the elder), and Jas. Evans, heir at law of Jas. Evans, deceased.: Last will and testament (a copy of which is subjoined, dated 21 Sept. 1733) of Lewis Lewis, of Doleclettwr (Cardigan), esquire. In said will are mentioned the following, viz., John Hope, of Lincoln's Inn (Middlesex), Esq., Wm. Jones, of Noyodd (Cardigan), gent. Messuages, &c., called Prysgage, land in Dyffryn Carach, &c., called "Broncastellan," "Bringwyn," "Pen y dol Gan," lands in the parish of Llanfihangell generglynn (otherwise called Llanvihangell Castell Gwallter), called "Tythyn yn y Llandre," lands called "Carnvaelgwyn," a capital messuage, &c., called "Keven Gwynn," "Pant y Cwtta," "Pen y Bont goch," "Llynlonw," "Fynon Wareg," "Myniddgorddy," "Llanerch y Clwydd," with "Llanerch y Clwydd Mill," "Ty hen," "y dre-boeth," "Ty yn y Lechwedd," "Melindior," "Ty yn y Cwn," Bron "Llangwrda," "Ty Lloyd," a water corn grist mill called "Melin Newidd." Messuages, &c., called "Kefen Llwydiart," "Ty Lloyd," "Gwenfowdd," "Blaen Cwm Ervin Craig ddu," "Pen y graig ddu," "Lechwedd hen," "Goginan," "Gallt Cappel," "Nant y Bwla," "Ty yn y Graig," "Tavarn y Trip," "Ty yn y Pwll," "Pentre rhydd onnen," "Ty yn y Bedw," "Bwllch r Ddwy," a house, &c., in Llan badarnfawr; also messuages, &c., in Llangynfelin (Cardigan) called "Dolyclettwr Tan yr Allt," otherwise called "Troed Rhuw yr fed wen Deg," "Dolfechan," "Davarn fach," "Tydwynn," two houses in the village of "Trerddol," and a walk mill called "Pandy Treydddoll," &c., &c. Touching the alleged marriage of the testator Lewis Lewis with Bridget Doyle, an action brought in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin, a judgment obtained against him by said Bridget for the sum of one thousand pounds, &c., &c.: Cardigan; Dublin (Ireland); Middlesex.
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