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- 1839, Jul. 20. (Creation)
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Agreement for a lease from Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot of Margam Park, co. Glam., esq., MP, to George Somerville Digby of Bishops Caundle, Dorset, esq., of a portion of a field (part of Longland Farm in the tenure of Rees Maddock) in p. Pyle and Kenfigg, co. Glam. (bounded on the north by Pyle River, on the south by the fence of the Duffryn Llynfi and Porthcawl Railway, through which an inclined plain has been lately made connecting the Margam Colliery with the said railway), on which to erect two cupolas, ovens, &c. for the purpose of smelting iron ore, with liberty to divert the water of the River Pyle for the use of the said works. Term: Co-extensive with a term granted by a lease dated 21 April 1838 between the same parties. Rent: 10s. Coal and iron ore from the estate of the said Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot to be used only at the works. Witness: William Llewellyn, solicitor, Neath.
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Preferred citation: D. D. 930.