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County of Cardigan. Certificate of John Parry Esq're and Richard Morgan Clerk two of the Commissioners acting for the Hundred of [blank] in the said County that the messuages tenements lands and hereditaments hereafter named with their several and respective appurtenances situate in the Parishes or Townships hereunder in the said County the property of Pryse Pryse Esquire are charged with Land tax to the amount of the sum opposite to such messuages tenements lands and hereditaments
Parish or Township: Llanganfelin
Name of messuage &c. | Occupier's name | Amount of Land tax |
Lodge | John Pierce | 0 . 2 . 6 |
Henhafod | John Rowland | 0 . 2 . 1 |
Trwnybiarth | John Edwards | 0 . 1 . 3 |
Lodge Mill | Thomas Richard | 0 . 0 . 4 |
Cefen Arglawdd | Jacob Rowland | 0 . 0 . 8 |
Pant Glase | Daniel Isaac | 0 . 0 . 3 |
Noyadd | Tho's Roberts | 0 . 1 . 10 |
And the said Commissioners further Certified that the whole amounts to the sum of Forty seven pounds two shillings and one penny three farthings
Also Certificate of a Contract dated the 23rd day of March 1799 whereby Sir Thomas Bonsall, Knight, and Herbert John LloydDavies Esquire two of the Commissioners appointed for the purposes of the said Acts for the said County certified that they had contracted with Pryse Pryse of Gogerthan in the said County for the redemption of Forty seven pounds two shillings and one penny three farthings land tax charged upon
[properties listed in full again]The Consideration is declared to be Seventeen hundred and twenty seven pounds five shillings and four pence half penny consolidated three per cent Bank annuities by sixteen installments
Receipt indorsed thereon the 1st May 1799 by W. Johnson one of the Cashiers of the Bank of England for £107 . 19 . 1 Consols being the first instalment
I do hereby Certify that the foregoing is a true Copy taken from the Office Registry this 3rd day of July 1875.
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