Showing 4381 results

Archival description
Sir Leonard Twiston Davies Collection,
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

Abstract Of Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ann Case, being a Release from 1 to 3, of a capital m ...,

1 William Cecil then late of Dyffrin, but now of Llanover, co. Mon., gent. 2 Richard Cox of p. Powick, co. Worcs., esq., and Ann Case [his daughter] of the same. 3 Thomas Hooper of the city of Worcester, esq., and Thomas Wakenham of the same, alderman. 4 Richard Lucas of Llangattock juxta Usk, and Thomas Giles, another of the aldermen of Worcester. Abstract Of Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Ann Case, being a Release from 1 to 3, of a capital m. called Dyffrin, p. Grosmont, co. Mon., for the uses of the settlement. Draft.

Abstract Of Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Catherine Stanhope being a Release from 1 to 5, of premises (unspecified) in ...,

1 Sir H. Hoskyns of Harewood, co. Her., bart. 2 Edwyn Francis Stanhope, esq. and Catherine Stanhope (his daughter) spinster. 3 Edward Greenly, esq., and Francis Garbett, esq. 4 Sir Richard Symons, bart., and Lovell Stanhope, esq. 5 The Most Noble James, Duke of Chandos, and Hartcourt Aubrey, esq. Abstract Of Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Catherine Stanhope being a Release from 1 to 5, of premises (unspecified) in p's Harewood, Lanwarn, Landinabo, Hentland, Pencoyd and Dore, co. Her., to the use of 1 until his marriage, to the use of Edwyn Francis Stanhope and 3 as trustees to preserve contingent remainders (further uses specified).

Abstract Of Settlement made by 1 on his daughter Ann Lucas, wife of Edward Lucas, being a Lease and Release ...,

1 James Hunt, esq. 2 Henry Parry, esq., and Edward Lucas, grocer. Abstract Of Settlement made by 1 on his daughter Ann Lucas, wife of Edward Lucas, being a Lease and Release of a stable in Packers Lane, Hereford, from 1 to 2, to the uses of 1 for life, to the uses that Ann Lucas shall appoint, and after her death to the use of James Hunt Lucas, son of Edward Lucas and Ann Lucas. (dated 1787).

Abstract Of The Post-nuptial Settlement of 1, being a Release in trust, from 1 to 2, of a m. called ...,

1 Daniel Renaud of p. Whitchurch, co. Her., gent., and Benedict his wife. 2 The Rev. Henry Dangerfield of p. Goodrich, and William Williams of Monmouth, stationer. Abstract Of The Post-nuptial Settlement of 1, being a Release in trust, from 1 to 2, of a m. called Cellar's Brook, p. Whitchurch, to the use of 1 and the survivor of them (further uses specified). Draft.

Abstract of the Post-nuptial Settlement of 2, being a Lease and Release from 1 to 3 of premises (unspecified), in ...,

1 William Baker of the town of Monmouth, boatman, and Rebecca his wife. 2 William Baker the younger of the same, and Mary his wife. 3 William Harvard of the city of Hereford, mercer, and Richard Taylor of the town of Monmouth, gent. Abstract of the Post-nuptial Settlement of 2, being a Lease and Release from 1 to 3 of premises (unspecified), in trust for 2 (further uses specified). Recites the pre-nuptial settlement of 2 whereby after the marriage portion (£200) was paid 1 covenanted to convey certain premises to 3, and that the marriage portion had been paid.

Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Lease and Release of a tmt. and brewhouse in ...,

1 John Howells jnr. of p. Dixton, co. Mon., gent. 2 Dorothy Haddock of the town of Monmouth, spinster. 3 Thomas Avery of the same, innkeeper and Herbert Harris of the same, gent. Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Lease and Release of a tmt. and brewhouse in p. Monmouth, and of several sums of money, for the uses of the settlement. Recites that 2 was the residuary devisee and legatee of Francis Richards of Monmouth, maltster, who devised and bequeathed to 2 his real estate, several sums of money, his household furniture and other personal effects. Schedule of deeds annexed.

Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Sarah Phillips, being a Lease and Release from 1 to 5, of ...,

1 Sir Hung[erford] Hoskyns of Harewood, co. Her., bart. 2 John Phillips of Heaton Norris, co. Lancs., esq., and Sarah Phillips, spinster, his youngest daughter. 3 Chandos Hoskyns of Harewood, esq., and John Leigh Phillips of May Field within Mosside, co. Lancs., esq., eldest son of John Phillips. 4 Bennett Hoskyns of the University of Oxford, esq., and Francis Phillips of Choelton, co. Lancs., another of the sons of John Phillips. 5 Edmund Paterhall of Allensmore, co. Her., esq. Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and Sarah Phillips, being a Lease and Release from 1 to 5, of 1's premises (unspecified) to the uses of the settlement.

Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 2 and 3, whereby 1 conveyed to 4, parcels of land and a moiety ...,

1 John Hardwick the elder of p. Weston under Penyard, co. Her., esq. 2 John Hardwick of the same, gent., the second son of 1. 3 Ann Hewlett, spinster, daughter of Richard Hewlett of Soilwell, co. Glos., gent. 4 Thomas Wood, gent., and Joseph Probert, gent. 5 James Hardwick, gent., and Richard Hewlett. Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 2 and 3, whereby 1 conveyed to 4, parcels of land and a moiety of a capital m. called Howle (177a.), p. Walford, co. Her., to the uses of the settlement (dated 29-30 Nov. 1802).

Abstract of the Will of the Rev. Henry Barnes of the town of Monmouth, clerk, with counsel's opinion thereon (will ...,

Abstract of the Will of the Rev. Henry Barnes of the town of Monmouth, clerk, with counsel's opinion thereon (will dated 14 Apr. 1806). Devises all his freehold estate (unspecified) to Rev. John Amphlett of Doddershill, co. Worcs., and Elizabeth his wife, in trust, for their son Aubrey Amphlett until he is 18 years old. Copy.

Abstract of the Wills of William Hardwick of the town of Ross, co. Her., grocer, (dated 16 Nov. 1779, pr ...,

Abstract of the Wills of William Hardwick of the town of Ross, co. Her., grocer, (dated 16 Nov. 1779, pr. 24 Sept. 1780) and Rev. Charles Jones Hardwick of the University of Oxford, clerk (dated 29 June 1797, pr. 9 Aug. 1800). William Hardwick devised all his property (unspecified) in p. Weston Under Penyard, co. Her., to his brother Philip Meakins Hardwick and Joseph Hardwick in trust to pay the marriage portions of his daughters Margaret and Elizabeth, and his property in Ross to his wife Anne for life after the death of his aunt, and after paying the portions and after the death of his wife he devised all his property to his son Charles Jones Hardwick. Rev. Charles Jones Hardwick devised the premises assigned to him by Joseph Hardwick called Treradow, p. [Weston Under Penyard] to his wife for life and a m. called Choppell Tump in the same p. and premises in Ross to his wife and her heirs in trust to sell. (Watermark 1819).

Results 41 to 60 of 4381