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Lease for a year of messuages called Cydingood in the parishes of St. David's and Cantreff, Co. Brecon, Cwmgoody Ycha ...,

  1. Mary Morgan of the town of Brecon, widow, and Edward Morgan of the same, esq.;. 2. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq. Lease for a year of messuages called Cydingood in the parishes of St. David's and Cantreff, Co. Brecon, Cwmgoody Ycha, lying in the aforesaid parishes, Abergoody in St. David's, the messuage with two gardens belonging in St. David's in the occupation of Thomas Prichard, tailor, the messuage with two gardens belonging called ffunnon y Cappell in St. David's, the messuages called Cwmlloch and Gwern y Cair in Llanspythit, the messuage called Tir Morgan Watkin in Cantreff and Ystradveltey, messuages called Pont y Stickill, Llwynybrain, Tir John ap John David and Llwyn y pinkill, Pendrw Glais, Tilley drainog, the water grist mill called Velin y Glais, all in Vaynor, the messuage caned Trebannog, the grist mill called Velin Trebannog in Penderin, two other messuages in Ship Street, Brecon, in the possession of Elizabeth Brown, a messuage in Brecon in two wards called Ship Street and High Street superior in the possession of John Evans, saddler, and David Evans, inn keeper, a messuage in Morgannog Ward in Brecon in the possession of John Gittoes, and the third part of a messuage formerly part of the freehold estate of Lancelot Herbert, deceased, in the town of Brecon; also messuages and lands in Cantreff in the occupation of John Morgan of Crickhowell, Doctor of Physick.

Lease for 7 years of a messuage, brewhouse and fold or yard in Brecknock in a street called High Street ...,

  1. Thomas Davies of Brecknock, apothecary;. 2. William Powell of Brecknock, gent. Lease for 7 years of a messuage, brewhouse and fold or yard in Brecknock in a street called High Street Inferior, a garden belonging in Cantercelly Ward and a little meadow in the borough of Brecknock, all of which were late in the tenure of Thomas Davies; at an annual rent of £18.

Lease for 9 years, determinable at the end of 3 or 6 years upon either party being aggrieved, giving the ...,

  1. John Smythe of Stoake in the parish of Burford, co. Salop;. 2. Elizabeth Lewis of Old Radnor, spinster, and Richard Lewis of Eadesly, co. Hereford, yeoman. Lease for 9 years, determinable at the end of 3 or 6 years upon either party being aggrieved, giving the other party 6 months notice, of the messuage in which Edward Pugh dwells and of lands belonging called the holly wall in the parishes of Kington and Old-Radnor, but excepting timber and quarries of stone, iron and coal; at an annual rent of £13.

Assignment for the remainder of the term originally granted by a lease of 27 December 1744 for a period of ...,

  1. Thomas Davies of Brecon, but now of the city of London, apothecary;. 2. Marmaduke Gwynne of Brecon, esq. Assignment for the remainder of the term originally granted by a lease of 27 December 1744 for a period of 20 years from previous 29 September, but determinable in three lives, from William Gilbert of Brecon, innkeeper, to the said Thomas Davies at annual rent of £8.2.6, of two closes in the Watton Ward in the town of Brecon, mearing on the north side to the highroad leading to the town, and on the south side to the river Usk; but at a new annual rent of £13.13.0, payable in equal portions on 10 October and 5 April.

Lease for the lives of the said Henry Williams, Elizabeth his wife and David, Daniel,Thomas and Henry, his sons and ...,

  1. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq.;. 2. Henry Williams of Llanspythitt, gent. Lease for the lives of the said Henry Williams, Elizabeth his wife and David, Daniel,Thomas and Henry, his sons and the longest liver of them, of pieces of land called Gwayn y Pistill (containing 11/2 acres and 3 perches), wayn vach (containing 1 acre and 10 perches), Pwll sound ucha (containing 10s 3r 1p), which contain the whole field (excepting a squarish piece at the upper end thereof and adjoining to Pwll Sound Kenol), also a 'langett' or piece of land in Pwll Sound Kenol, adjoining to Pwll Sound ucha (containing 31/4 acres 9 perches), a 'langett' in Pwll Sound Kenol adjoining to Pwll Sound yssa (containing 33/4 acres 19 perches), several 'langetts' in Pwll Sound Yssa, the first adjoining to Pwll Sound Kenol (containing 21/4 acres 18 perches), the second being next but one to the last mentioned 'langett' (about 31/2 acres 3 perches) and the third 'langett' being next but one to Kae hyd y ffyrdd, the lands of Lord Talbott (containing 13/4 acres 5 perches), all of which lands were surveyed in 1744 by Meredith Jones, and also the use of the water course over the lands of the said Penry Williams, all in the parish of Llanspythitt, but reserving timber, minerals and sporting rights; at an annual rent of £6.6.0, a heriot, or 40s in lieu; also a proviso for the planting of 4 saplings annually.

Release of a moiety of interest in messuages and lands in parishes of Rodborough and Stroud, Stean Bridge Sladd in ...,

  1. Samuel Sheppard of Minchinhampton, co. Gloucester, esq., nephew and heir at law of Thomas Sheppard, late of Stroud, co. Gloucester, gent., deceased;. 2. Mary Sheppard, spinster, sister of the said Thomas Sheppard and aunt of the said Samuel Sheppard;. 3. Phillip Sheppard of Minchinhampton, clerk, brother of the said Thomas and Mary Sheppard. Release of a moiety of interest in messuages and lands in parishes of Rodborough and Stroud, Stean Bridge Sladd in Bisley, Minchinhampton and Painswick, all in co. Gloucester, in trust for the said Mary Sheppard, her heirs and assigns for ever.

Statement in the hand of Robert Williams that Ellis Lloyd's claim to Cwmsevin was as heir to Lewellin David Bevan ...,

Statement in the hand of Robert Williams that Ellis Lloyd's claim to Cwmsevin was as heir to Lewellin David Bevan, formerly of Yestradvelty and that he also claimed Cwmnant in same, which Thomas Morgan bought of Walter Powell of Cathedin, a house in which Jack and Peter Lloyd live in Lanvase, two tenements of Yniskedwin and two tenements in Carmarthenshire.

Settlement by lease and release, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Richard Davies and Elizabeth Williams and £1500, marriage ...,

  1. Thomas Williams of town of Brecon, clerk, Canon of St. Davids, Richard Davies of same, clerk, his nephew and heir apparent;. 2. Charles Sheppard of Muswell Hill, Blackwell Hall factor, and Edward Allen of Hay, gent.;. 3. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq., and Elizabeth Williams of same, spinster, his eldest daughter;. 4. Sir Edward Williams of Llangoyd Castle, bart., and Phillip Williams of Penpont, esq. Settlement by lease and release, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Richard Davies and Elizabeth Williams and £1500, marriage portion of Elizabeth Williams, of the messuage and lands called the Standel, the messuage and lands in the tenure of John Michael, the messuage and lards celled Pen y twyn, all in parish of Llanthew; the messuage and lands called Pant y Porth Gwyn in Garthbrengy; the messuage in Llanspythitt, late in the tenure of Llewelin John and now of David John Havard; the messuage and lands called Dyffrin in the parish of Hay, the messuage and lands called Dan y fforest in same; the messuage and lands called Pentwine the messuage and lands in the tenure of Thomas Price, all in Glasebury co. Brecon; the messuage with garden belonging in the tenure of Anne White, widow, the messuage in the tenure of the said Richard Davies, clerk, and one stable in the possession of Thomas Longfellow, and one garden in the possesalon of David Williams, clerk, all in the chapelry of St. Mary's in the town of Brecon; to uses containers in the deed.
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