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Harpton Court Estate Records,
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From Lewis, Gilbert Frankland

TFL's small original estate; a list of his purchases; his financial position; the risk of trusting the chestnut mare to the groom; Lady Lewis and Mrs G. F. Lewis visit Moor Court despite the weather.

Grant of a dwelling-house and parcel of arable land adjoining, town of New Radnor, co. Rad., described as Duggans plock ...,

1 Mary Williams of Brynygroes, p. Disserth, co. Rad., widow. 2 George Hutchinson of Kington, Herefordshire, gent., devisee of Mildred Young. 3 The said Mary Williams, Ezekiel Williams, farmer, Mary Ann Williams, spinster, and Margaret Rogers, widow of James Rogers, each of Brynygroes aforesaid, John Jones of Lower Llangoed farm, co. Brec., farmer, and Mildred his wife, and John Sheen Watkins of Coedmawr, p. Glascombe, co. Rad., farmer, and Levia his wife (the said Ezekiel Williams and the women following being the only surviving children of the said Mary Williams). 4 Edward Davies of Walton, co. Rad., farmer. 5 Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court, co. Rad., bart. 6 James Davies of Moor Court, Herefordshire, esq. Grant of a dwelling-house and parcel of arable land adjoining, town of New Radnor, co. Rad., described as Duggans plock on the tithe apportionment map, to uses.

Mortgage for £2,800 of one half part of the properties specified in No. 1492 of 18 July 1828 together with ...,

1 Augusta Annie Lewis of Cavendish Square, Middlesex, spinster. 2 William Thorneloe Horniblow of Ripple, Worcestershire, gent. Mortgage for £2,800 of one half part of the properties specified in No. 1492 of 18 July 1828 together with 228 a. 1 rood of common or meadow land now used as a sheepwalk, being part of a common called Mynyddyn-ishon, p. New Radnor, co. Rad. A schedule is appended. Endorsed: 1856, May 26, Reconveyance of the same properties.

Assignment (subject to a charge of £150) of the terms and property specified in No. 332 of 26 Dec. 1848 ...,

1 James Morgan of the Crabtree, p. Kington, Herefordshire, yeoman, and Esther Morgan his wife. 2 John Turner of Ash, near Farnham, Surrey, yeoman, and Ann Turner his wife. 3 James Hawkesworth of Meards Street, Soho, Middlesex, and Elizabeth Hawkesworth his wife. 4 The Rt Hon. Sir George Cornewall Lewis of Harpton Court, co. Rad., bart. Assignment (subject to a charge of £150) of the terms and property specified in No. 332 of 26 Dec. 1848.

Grant (subject to a jointure rent-charge of £200 to Ann Clarkson for life and to a term of 500 years ...,

1 Augusta Anne Lewis of Ibsley Cottage, Exeter, spinster. 2 William Thorneloe Horniblow of Ripple, Worcestershire, and Thomas Weaver of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, gents. 3 Thomas Holland of Malvern, Worcestershire, gent. 4 The Rt Hon. Sir George Cornewall Lewis of Harpton Court, co. Rad., bart. 5 The Rev. Gilbert Frankland Lewis of Monnington on Wye, Herefordshire, clerk. Grant (subject to a jointure rent-charge of £200 to Ann Clarkson for life and to a term of 500 years for securing £1,000) of Downton House, Upper and Lower Downton Farms, p. New Radnor, except 4 a. 1 rood 9 perches in p. Old Radnor, Brookside Farm, and Luthers and Pughs Farm, all in p. New Radnor, co. Rad., to uses.

Grant (subject to succession duty under the will of John Sherburne) of Burling jobb, otherwise The Hill House, parcels of ....

1 Sir George Back of Portman Square, Middlesex, kt, an Admiral in the Royal Navy, James Lys Seager of Millbank, Westminster, esq., and the Rev. Charlton Lane of Kennington, Surrey, clerk. 2 John Davies of The Hill House, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad., farmer and lime burner. 3 John Forrester of Presteign, co. Rad., yeoman. Grant (subject to succession duty under the will of John Sherburne) of Burling jobb, otherwise The Hill House, parcels of wood and arable land called Dolley's Plock, a parcel of land formerly part of the Hill piece, meadows called The Hill Vach and The Usk, all commonly called The Hill House or Burling jobb, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad., to uses. (Schedule of deeds and plan appended). Endorsed: 1866, Feb. 16, memorandum that the first party in the above indenture have delivered the indentures specified in the appendix to the first party in No. 1288 of 14 July 1865, and a memorandum of the contents of No. 1288.

Covenant to produce deeds,

1 Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff Gordon of the Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House, Middlesex, bart, Augustus Frederick William Keppel Stephenson of the Inner Temple, London, esq., barrister at law, and Alfred Kingsford Barber of Cowpers Court, Cornhill, London, esq. 2 John Davies of the Hill House, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad., farmer and lime burner. Covenant to produce deeds.

Grant of Wolfpits Farm, p. Old Radnor, and the right of sheepwalk upon Harpton Common, heretofore enjoyed with the said ...,

1 The Rev. Henry Fullelove Mogridge, clerk, Richard Gravenor of Walton, and William Jones of Yonkin, t. Ednol, all of p. Old Radnor, co. Rad., vicar and churchwardens of the said p. 2 The Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court, bart. Grant of Wolfpits Farm, p. Old Radnor, and the right of sheepwalk upon Harpton Common, heretofore enjoyed with the said farm.

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