1. William Price Carms. esq. Lewes of Llysnewydd,
2. James Griffiths of Llanelly, Carms. Tinplate Manufacturer; Jacob Hughes of the same place, Druggist and Griffith Wilkins of the Furnace in Llanelly, Colliery Proprietor.
COUNTERPART LEASE FOR 54 YEARS of coal, culm, ironstone, black band and fire and common clay under Clunbedwast and Sodom [28a 2r 36p and 13a lr 26p respectively] Llanon pa., Carms. at a yearly rent of £100 plus royalties:
8d. per 21 cwt coal and culm
10d. per 22 cwt ironstone
10d. per 21 cwt of Blackband
6d. per 21 cwt of Fireclay
3d. per 21 cwt of Common Clay
ld. per cwt Wayleave on all minerals
£3 p.a. rental per acre of surface land used
2d. per ton [20 cwt] for stone taken for mine use
Allowance of 80 tons of large coal to be
delivered to lessor and paid for at 3s per 21 cwt [i.e. working cost].
Plan: 4ch: l."
Attached are a Licence to assign the share
of Jacob Hughes to David Thomas, Barley Mow
Inn, Llanelly, 28th June 1877.
Agreement fof the payment of arrears of rent [£100] 11th September 1882.
License to assign the shares of the
existing proprietors to David Guest of Llanelly, Earthenware Manufacturer, with consent to mortgage the mineral lease to John Waddell of Edinburgh, contractor 23rd September 1885
Endorsed with a memorandum that if the lease
should become forfeit then W. P. Lewes would
assign the same to Astley Thompson and Alexander Josiah Patrick Wise, October 1875