1. Martha Owen of Chelsea, Middlesex, widow and relict of Arthur Owen, late of the same place, esquire, deceased, and Arthur Owen of Christ College, Cambridge, esquire, only son of the said Arthur and Martha.
2. Thomas Jones of the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, gentleman.
BARGAIN AND SALE for a year of the following premises:-
Part of premises known as Windsor in the parish of Lamphey, part of properties known as the West and East Tenements and other properties in the parish of Hodgeston and land near the village of Newton in the parish of Manorbier. Also properties in Pembrokeshire, mentioned in an indenture of 7 July 1725 and appointed to the uses of Arthur Owen the father on the marriage of Sir William Owen, as well as property known as Park Wall, in the parish of Saint Florence. Premises in the County Borough of Carmarthen, including lands near Pentre Meyrick, dwelling houses in Quay St., Spilman St., Dam St., and King St., and a tenement in Lammas St. formerly called the New Inn and now called the Boars Head. Certain properties in the Town or parish of Laugharne. All properties [...] Carmarthenshire and the County Borough of Carmarthen which by Indenture of 7 December 1725, were limited to Arthur Owen, the father, on Sir William Owen’s marriage, or which were willed to Arthur Owen by Sir Arthur Owen.
Witnesses —
R E Shewen;
Fran Browning;
R Burton.