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- 1813.
1 Thomas Goodwin Davies of Cheltenham, co. Glos., mercer. 2 Thomas Vaughan of the town of Monmouth, gent. Abstract Of A Mortgage (Demise for 500 years) for £700 of a dwelling house, being no. 3 Portland Street, Cheltenham. Draft.
1 Thomas Goodwin Davies of Cheltenham, co. Glos., mercer. 2 Thomas Vaughan of the town of Monmouth, gent. Abstract Of A Mortgage (Demise for 500 years) for £700 of a dwelling house, being no. 3 Portland Street, Cheltenham. Draft.
1 John Gretton of South Lambeth Lodge, co. Surrey, esq. 2 John Scott of St Mildred's Court, London, esq. Abstract Of A Lease of a public house called the Greyhound, Lambeth, p. St Mathew Bethnall Green, co. Mddx., and of an under-lease granted by John Scott to Thomas Butt Aveline, Spital fields, brewer, of the same premises (dated 29 Dec. 1814) [see recital no. 1661].
Abstract Of A Grant of a legacy of £300,
1 Elizabeth Phillips of Treadam, p. Llantilio Cressenney, co. Mon. 2 Mary Phillips of the same (eldest daughter of 1). Abstract Of A Grant of a legacy of £300. Recites the will of Thomas Herbert (1690), uncle of 1, who bequeathed £300 each to 1 and 2, that the trustees had paid 1, but had neglected to pay 2. Draft.
1 Edward Frere, esq., and Mary his wife, Peter Richard Hoare, esq., and Arabella Penelope Eliza his wife, Charlotte Alice Wilkins, widow, Frances Angelina Hoare and Sophia Greene, which said Mary, Arabella, Charlotte, Frances and Anna are the only daughters and co-heiresses at law of James Greene of Llansantffraed, co. Mon., esq., dec. 2 Thomas Evans, Philip Neve and George Story, esqs., the major part of a commission of bankruptcy awarded against David Tanner. 3 Thomas Hobbes of Swansea, co. Glam., doctor in divinity. Abstract Of A Bargain And Sale of premises (unspecified) in cos. Her., Mon., Glam. and Brec., from 1 to 3, subject to mortgages and other encumbrances charged upon the estate, in trust, for the repayment of 3 and other creditors. Recites a commission of bankruptcy awarded against David Tanner, that his creditors elected 3 to be his assignee which was vested in the five daughters of James Greene. Dorse: Recital of a conveyance from the coheiresses of Frere to Hobbes. Draft.
1 Jane Barton of Browness, co. Westmoreland, spinster, heiress of the Rev. William Barton late of the same, dec.,. 2 Jane Campbell of Oldham, co. Lancs., widow, Ann Berry of the same widow, John Beadle of the town of Monmouth and Eleanor his wife, and Agnes Moore of Clevland St, Mills End Road, co. Essex, spinster, being the four surviving daughters of Roger Moore, dec., who was the brother in law of Agnes Wilson of Kendal, co. Westmorland, both dec. 3 Jane Bateman of Kirkland in Kendal. Abstract Of A Bargain And Sale of a burgage dwelling house in Stricklandgate, [p. Kendal], co. Westmorland. Consideration £200. Recites various wills whereby premises descended on 2. Dorse: Abstract of deed sent to us from Kendal for execution by Mr and Mrs Beadle living in Monmouth made June 6 1835 and the deed then received. Draft.
Abstract and list of paupers in Pontypool union,
Printed (by James Henry Clark, 'County Observer' office, Bridge Street, Usk).
A. Waddington, Usk, to Powles, Tyler and Powles,
He sends copies of the list of voters in the Chepstow district. Many of Lord Somerset's interest had printed lists sent to them.
'A Staunch Conservative' to Joseph Bailey,
A report states that several Catholics polled for Mr Hall at the election, without qualifying themselves for that privelege agreeably to the provisions of 10 Geo.4 C.7. If this rumour is correct, then they are not only liable to a penalty of £200 but their franchise is declared void to all intents and purposes. Surely more than 4 can be found in the united borough constituency [4 being Hall's majority over Bailey].
'A Sketch of the Circumstances of the 15 doubtful decisions of the revising barrister',
A. Harrison, Newport, to Mrs Mills, Monmouth,
Since he last wrote he has been appointed poll clerk.
A. B. Corner, Kings Bench, to Powles and Tyler,
The copies of certain Parliamentary documents relating to the borough of Monmouth are not kept in his office but in the Petty bag office. That office will not prepare copies unless bespoken by an agent in town.
Writer's opinion concerning the illegality of Mr Hall to stand as a candidate, since he is not a burgess; the right of non-resident burgesses to vote, and the implications, if any, of the Durham Act on the boroughs of Monmouth.
Result of his canvass in London.
[? T. John Phillips], Newport, to [Powles and Tyler, Monmouth],
He finds that 9 of the persons admitted in 1829 and the preceeding years were in point of fact the sons of freemen or had married the daughters of freemen, though at the court at which they were made, they did not claim to be admitted under those titles. Mr Williams, one of the aldermen, will prove that he was at the court in 1829 when 6 of the 9 were admitted as having any right to claim admission, but like all the rest who were admitted on that day were chosen by the mayor and aldermen composing the court.
Encloses a cheque for £5. 5. 0 as a retainer fee on behalf of Crawshay Bailey. The committee will contact recipient when his professional services will be required.
[?] Draft of no. 1253: names of parties and operative clauses omitted,