Lease: Cwmyrhelin, Esker, Tirbach and the smith’s shop, etc.

This material is held atArchifau Sir Gaerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 211 PD25/1
  • Alternative Id.
      GB 211 PAYNTER/1
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1789 Feb. 22
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item

Scope and Content

1. Howell Price of Laugharne, esq.

2. Thomas Jones of the County Borough of Carmarthen, esq.

LEASE FOR A YEAR of Cwmyrhelin, Esker, Tirbach and the smith’s shop, Cwmcyfing otherwise Cwmceyfing and Bronfraith otherwise Lletty Bronsaith, all in the parish of Llandilofawr, Wainvellan, Llwyn Kelyn, Cwmdiviog, Tyr y ffrood Vale otherwise ffrood vale, Kae dant y nant Gwynne, Kae maes y ddintyr ucha, Byarth yr Oen, ffrongoch otherwise Bongoch, Llwyn y wibor and Blaen Cwm pedol, all in the parish Cunwillgaio, Gilvach yr Rhiew in the parish of Llanfair ar y brin, Kynill Bach, Tyr Thomas ap Eynon otherwise Tyr Tyle howell, lands called Rhandyr pen y goylan, Rhandir unis William, Rhandyr Ishlan, porth unis William and Rhandyr wrth Kae ar Gwarthey, heretofore parcel of Tyr Glan Towy, and one third share of Tyr Bryn butting otherwise dir owen otherwise Cae Cathinog, all in the parishes of Mothvey and Llanwrda, Brynne, place bach with a garden called Gardd Lase, and two messuages and gardens in the parish and village of Llansawell, three messuages, houses and gardens in Stone St, Llandovery, Cwmdowey in the parish of Pencarreg and Cwmgwain hendu in the parish of Llanvynith.

Witnesses — John Brown, James Brown, clerks to Thomas Jones of Carmarthen, attorney.

Access Information

Ar Agor / Open

Dim cyfyngiadau / No Restrictions

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Cyflwr da / Good condition