I see from the indents that relate to David and Goley in respect of Ynys bryn Perfedd show D+G and their son, David passing the property to a Thomas Richard of Bwlch y ddwy allt, Caron in 1721. (This is the one where they reserve the right of way from Ynysperfedd to the Afon Teifi.
Of interest is that Bwlch etc- is directly opposite Bryn Perfedd, on the other bank of the Teifi.
The following indent shows a David Richards of Lledrod (Ffos), providing a bond for a mortgage. I think that the second David Richards (of Caron) that's shown, is the son of D+G. I'm sure that there is a will for this David somewhere. (Note that David of D+G was a yeoman. This David is a Gent).
[Description: Bond in the penalty of £240 from David Richards of p. Lledrod, co. Card., gent., to Edward Andrew of p. Llanyre, co. Rad., gent., for the observance by the obligor of an indenture, being a mortgage of £120 by way of a demise for 500 years, from David Richards of p. Caron, co. Card., gent., to Edward Andrew of p. Llanyre, co. Rad., gent., of a moiety of three parts of an ancient tmt called Tythin-y-bryn-merllyd in the grange of Mevenidd, co. Card.
Related Titles: Crosswood Estate Records,
Creation Date: 1753, Dec. 11.]
I also wonder whether D+G were related to the Thomas of Bwlch. They would have been deceased by 1753. There is a will, 1808 for a Thomas Richards of Caron. He has a son Richard and, of course, the obligatory David.
regards, Peter