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Lease for 11 years of a m. called Ty Mawr, t. Llanerchembris, [p. Llansanffraid-ym-mechain], co. Mont.

1 David Maurice of Pen Y Bont, co. Denb., esq. 2 Edward Griffith of p. Llanvechen, co. Mont., yeoman. Lease for 11 years of a m. called Ty Mawr, t. Llanerchembris, [p. Llansanffraid-ym-mechain], co. Mont., reserving timber; covenants relating to repairs. Annual rent: £25 for the first year, £28 for the second year and £30 during the remainder of the said term. Duties: four fat hens and a fat goose at Christmas.

Bargain And Sale of all m's in t. Brin, p. Llanplodwell, Shropshire, which were devised to T.T. the younger by ...

1 Titus Thomas of London, gent., son and devisee of Timothy Thomas the elder of Parshore, Worcestershire, dec., and also brother and heir at law of Timothy Thomas the younger, dec. 2 Edward Godwin of London, gent. Bargain And Sale of all m's in t. Brin, p. Llanplodwell, Shropshire, which were devised to T.T. the younger by his father T.T. the elder, and a moiety of a house in Shrewsbury which was devised by T.T. the elder to 1 after the death of the wife of T.T. the elder. Consideration: £20. Endorsed: Note of enrolement in Chancery.

Probate Of Will of Edward Maurice of Glancynleth, otherwise Penybont, co. Denb., esq. (will dated 16 June 1732)

Probate Of Will of Edward Maurice of Glancynleth, otherwise Penybont, co. Denb., esq. (will dated 16 June 1732). Confirms his marriage but having no issue at present and if he has no issue at the time of his death he devises all his m's and lands in Shropshire and cos Denb. and Mont. to his mother Elizabeth Maurice, widow, for life and after her death to his sisters Frances and Ellianor Maurice, spinsters, for their lives in common and to their heirs and in default of issue to them to his kinsman Price Maurice of Rhuthin, gent., attorney.

Final Concord of 14 m's, 6 cottage, 1 malt mill, etc., (1,850 a.) in t's Kefn Y Maes, Brynabertannatt, Llanymblodwell ...

1 Corbett Kinaston, esq., Richard Rock, esq., and James Baker, gent. (quer's). 2 Elizabeth Maurice, widow, Frances Maurice, spinster, Eleanor Maurice, spinster, Price Maurice, gent., Edward Williams and Charlott his wife (deforc's). Final Concord of 14 m's, 6 cottage, 1 malt mill, etc., (1,850 a.) in t's Kefn Y Maes, Brynabertannatt, Llanymblodwell, Ifon, otherwise Porkington, and Oswestry, p's Llanymblodwell and Oswestry, Shropshire. Consideration: £800. R.H. & L.H. Indentures.

Deed (Lease And Release) To Make A Tenant To The Precipe by 1 to 3 of a capital m. called ...

1 Corbet Owen of Rhiwsaison, co. Mont., esq. 2 John Humffreys of Llanvillin, gent., and Maurice Owen of Llanbrinmair, gent. 3 John Nanney of Maes Y Pandu, co. Mer., esq. Deed (Lease And Release) To Make A Tenant To The Precipe by 1 to 3 of a capital m. called Rhiwsaison, m's in the tenure of Rowland Evans and Nathaniel Jones, a water corn mill in the tenure of William Beaven and a fulling mill, all in t. Rhiwsaison, p. Llanbrinmair, and m's called Brinaire, Nantearvn, Dolefawr, Gwyn Gadlas, Turbach, Allt Vron Uwifog, Careglieson, Cwm-y-Fynon, Gwern Lle, Pwll Melin, Tumawr, Braichodnant, Brincoch Ucha, Brincoch Issa, Brook, The Bores Head, Coid y Pryfed, Place, Tu Pella and Berth Glase in t's Rhiwsaison, Tafolwen and Dolgadvan, p. Llanbrinmair and p. Cemmes, to enure to 3 to the use of 1.

Certificate Of A Common Recovery (by double vouchee) suffered on 5 April 1748 of land, tmt's, mills and a ferry ...

1 William Vaughan, esq., and John Wynne, esq. (demandants). 2 Edward Owen, gent. (tenant to the precipe). 3 Ann Owen, widow (vouchee). Certificate Of A Common Recovery (by double vouchee) suffered on 5 April 1748 of land, tmt's, mills and a ferry in t's Gwyddelfynydd, Cynvell, Llannerchgodog, Maestrefnant, Trefrion, Bron Y Bryn [sic], Vaenol, Gwrich and Kevin Rhose, [p. Tywyn], and p's Aberdovey, Talyllyn, Llanegryn, Llanglynin, Dolgelley, Llaneltid and Pennal, co. Mer., (26,000 a.). Endorsed: . 'Athelstan Corbet's title'.

Statement of facts for consideration before making certain proposals to Athelstan Corbett concerning a dispute between him and the executors ...

Statement Of Facts for consideration before making certain proposals to Athelstan Corbett concerning a dispute between him and the executors of his late uncle, Edward Corbett, from whom he inherited the Ynysmaengwyn estate, over payment of EC's creditors, payments to the Commissioner under an Act of Parliament to enclose lands in p. Tywyn, co. Mer., and over payment of £1,650 made by EC to AC's late brother to buy him a commission in the army.

Gift In fee tail of all 1's lands and tmt's in t. Bryn, [p. Llanyblodwel], Shropshire, to 2 and his ...

1 Ieuan ap Madoc ap Lle' of Come Llawenog, co. Denb., freeholder. 2 John ap Ieuan ap Madoc. son and heir of 1. Gift In Fee Tail of all 1's lands and tmt's in t. Bryn, [p. Llanyblodwel], Shropshire, to 2 and his heirs lawfully begotten on the body of Marred verch Ris ap Ieuan. Dated at Bryn. Latin. Witnesses: John ap Mores, Ho'ell ap Mores and D'd ap Mores.

Deed of partition of the estate of Richard Vaughan ap Richard, late father of the said Janet, Elyn and Dowlse ...

1 David ap Edward of Oswestrie, Shropshire, clerk, and Jonet verch Richard his wife. 2 Richard ap Robert of the same, and Elyn his wife. 3 Dowlse verch Richard, sister to the said Jonet and Elyn. Deed Of Partition of the estate of Richard Vaughan ap Richard, late father of the said Janet, Elyn and Dowlse, made with the advice of Robert Trevor, David Kyffin, John Wyn ap Mered', Evan Jones, Edward Draper and John Kyffyn, gent., their neighbours: (i) 2 to have part of the dwelling house of the said Richard Vaughan ap Richard dec., next unto Wollyon Street, Oswestrie, from the hall or body of the said house to a brook there called Avon y Groes, two parcels of land called Mayse Werne, a parcel of land in Mayse Fynnon Symond and a chief rent due out of a tmt in the tenure of William Vaughan, corviser, at Sailis Street; (ii) the remainder of the estate in the said town and in Whittington to be held jointly by 1 and 3 until such time as a further partition or other agreements be made.

Bargain And Sale of the chapel of St John the Baptist and a close called Croft y Spytte in the ...

1 George Lee, otherwise Leigh, of the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, merchant of the staple, and Thomas Bowyer of the same, draper. 2 Richard Jones of the town of Oswestre, gent. Bargain And Sale of the chapel of St John the Baptist and a close called Croft y Spytte in the town of Oswes[t]rie. Consideration: £57. Recites NB7. Seals.

Demise of a garden and a newly built barn lying outside the gate of Wollio Street in the town of ...

1 Robert ap Thomas of the town of Oswestre, Shropshire, weaver. 2 John Edwardes of the same, gent., and Katherine verch Robert ap Edward his wife. Demise of a garden and a newly built barn lying outside the gate of Wollio Street in the town of Oswestre, in length from a tmt of the said J.E. up to the river called Aber Ffynnon Symond and in breadth from the highway up to a new ditch there. Consideration: £6.13.4. Recites a grant in fee farm by the said J.E. to 1 on 6 Feb. 1563/4. Latin. Endorsed: livery of seizin, 'This the wryttynge of the newe barn by the dorsee housse' and 'Wryttins upon the pigeon house & Wm Dunne howsse'. Seal.

Bargain And Sale by 1 to Thomas Smalman of a m. called The Farme of Broughton, p. Whittingeton, Shropshire, a ...

1 Thomas Jones late of Oswestre, Shropshire, gent., son and heir of Richard Jones late of the same, gent., dec. 2 Thomas Smalman of the Inner Temple, gent., and Robert Taylor, citizen and mercer of the city of London. Bargain And Sale by 1 to Thomas Smalman of a m. called The Farme of Broughton, p. Whittingeton, Shropshire, a m. in the town of Oswestrie wherein 1's late father inhabited, two pastures called The Lees in Oswestrie and Whittingeton, and all the lands and m's which were the inheritance of the said Richard Jones in p's Oswestrie, Whittingeton and St Martins, and Covenant To Levy A Fine by 1 to the said Robert Tayler to stand seized of the said premises to the use of Thomas Smalman. Consideration: £300. Seal.

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