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Assignment of the property mentioned in No. 145 of 1632 for the residue of two years of 31 and 99 ...,

  1. Thomas Carey, esq., one of the grooms of H.M. bedchamber;. 2. Sir Thomas Middleton of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, kt., John Chambers of Place Chambers, co. Denbigh, gent., John Edwardes of Stanstie, co. Denbigh, gent., and Davyd Edwardes of Stanstie, gent. Assignment of the property mentioned in No. 145 of 1632 for the residue of two years of 31 and 99 years. The premises had been lease to Thomas Carey by means of two indentures from Sir John Walter, Sir James Fullerton and Sir Thomas Trevor, the first dated 27 May 1626 for 31 years and the second dated 27 June 1627 for the residue of a term of 99 years granted to them by letters patent of 10 Jan. 1616/7.

Assignment of the property mentioned in No. 454 of even date,

  1. Harry Lewis David ap Robert of Bothugre yr yarll, co. Denbigh, yeoman, and Jane, his wife, and harry ap harry, his son and heir apparent;. 2. Robert ap Ellis of keelan, co. Denbigh, gent., John ap Edward of Chweleiriock, co. Denbigh, gent., and John Lewis David ap Robert the elder of Bothugre yr yarll, yeoman. Assignment of the property mentioned in No. 454 of even date.

Assignment of the rectory or parsonage of Vaugh, co. Denbigh, which had been granted to the first party hereto, Richard ...,

  1. Thomas Pryce of Pryce, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. Sir Thomas Myddelton, the elder, kt., citizen and alderman of London, Roger Myddelton of Esclusham, co. Denbigh, esq., and ffowlke Myddelton of Bodlyffe, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of the rectory or parsonage of Vaugh, co. Denbigh, which had been granted to the first party hereto, Richard Poole and Thomas Poole, by Queen Elizabeth by letters patent dated 30 July 1596 for the duration of the life of the said Thomas Pryce.

Assignment of the rent mentioned in No. 1090 of 23 Feb. 1676/7,

  1. The Right hon. Francis, Lord Hawley, Sir Charles Harbord, kt., H.M. Surveyor General, Sir William Haward of Tanridge, co. Surrey, kt., Sir John Talbott of Lacock, co. Wilts., kt., and William Harbord of Grafton Parke, co. Northampton, esq.;. 2. William Chiffinch of Philberds, co. Berks., esq.;. 3. Richard Myddelton of Cherke castle, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of the rent mentioned in No. 1090 of 23 Feb. 1676/7.

Assignment to the second party hereto, in trust for the third party, of a judgement obtained by the said John ...,

  1. Peter Foulkes of Cadwgan, co. Denbigh, gent., and Thomas Cupper of Churke Castle, co. Denbigh, gent., surviving administrators of the estate of John Williams, late of Halton, co. Denbigh, gent., during the minority of Mary Williams, executrix of the said John Williams, and David Lloyd of Llanrhaiader in Kinmerch, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Roger Gethin of Lloran, co. Denbigh, gent., and William Humphreys of Maerdy, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 3. John Lloyd of Keelan, co. Merioneth, gent., and John Davies of Glascoed, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment to the second party hereto, in trust for the third party, of a judgement obtained by the said John Williams, 1 Sept. 1701, against John Maurice of Clocaynog, co. Denbigh, gent., for the recovery of debt, and a judgement obtained by the said John Williams, 1 Sept. 1701, against John Maurice of Clocaynog, co. Denbigh, gent., for the recovery of debt, and a judgement obtained by Catherine Peake, spinster, 1 Sept. 1701, also against the said John Maurice for the recovery of debt, which last judgement had subsequently been assigned to David Lloyd. The third party hereto were to hold the judgements as protection of their title to lands in Clockainog and Rhiwlas, co. Denbigh, mortgaged to them by John Maurice.

Attornment of the following tenants to John Myddelton, esq., - (1) John Price of Derwen, co. Denbigh, in respect of ...,

Attornment of the following tenants to John Myddelton, esq., - (1) John Price of Derwen, co. Denbigh, in respect of messuages and lands called Garow ffynydd, lands in Divannes and six acres called Forest Glynn Maen Euan in the parish of Derwen; (2) Nathaniel Edwards of the town of Ruthin, in respect of shops called the Pendist (excepting one shop) in Ruthin; (3) John Knowles, ironmonger, in respect of one shop in the Pentist in Ruthin. All the said lands, etc., formed part of the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd.

Authority to the said John Maurice to pay to John Prichard of Bodyngharad, co. Denbigh, yeoman, the sum of twenty ...,

  1. John Rowland of Clocaynog, co. Denbigh, yeoman;. 2. John Maurice of Clocaynog. Authority to the said John Maurice to pay to John Prichard of Bodyngharad, co. Denbigh, yeoman, the sum of twenty pounds, which was to form part of h twenty eight pounds which Maurice was paying top Rowland for messuages in the parish of Clocaynog (see Nos. 345-6 of 13-14 May). The said messuages had previously been mortgaged by Rowland to Prichard for twenty pounds.

Award of the Reverend Father William, bishop of St. Asaph, and Elis Price, appointed as arbitrators in a dispute between ...,

Award of the Reverend Father William, bishop of St. Asaph, and Elis Price, appointed as arbitrators in a dispute between Moris Evans of Gwetherin, co. Denbigh, and Thomas ap John Lloyd alias Thomas Annwyll of the same place, concerning the title to two parcels in the township of Gwetherin called y kae glase and y weirgloth vawr.

Award of Thomas Middleton, citizen and grocer of London, in a dispute between Agnes Ellis, daughter of Ellis ap Powell ...,

Award of Thomas Middleton, citizen and grocer of London, in a dispute between Agnes Ellis, daughter of Ellis ap Powell late of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, smith, deceased, on the one side, and Richard Williams of Ruthin, mercer, on the other, chiefly concerning the title to a house, burgage or tenement in the town of Ruthin.

Award of William Morgan, D.D., with regard to matters referred to him in respect of a settlement drawn up between ...,

Award of William Morgan, D.D., with regard to matters referred to him in respect of a settlement drawn up between John Wynne of Gweder, co. Carnarvon, esq., of the one part, and Dauid Lloyd ap William of Prees, co. Denbigh, gent., which settlement was in connection with the marriage of Robert Wynne, gent., natural brother of the said [John Wynne] and katheryn Lloyd, daughter and sole heir of the said Dauid Lloyd ap William. Draft.

Bargain And Sale of a close of land in the township of Astrat Canon within the commote of yssalet and ...,

  1. Thomas Yrland of Denbigh, co. Denbigh, corvisor, and Alys, his wife;. 2. David Byrchinsha of Denbigh aforesaid, gent. Bargain And Sale of a close of land in the township of Astrat Canon within the commote of yssalet and lordship and county of Denbigh, bounded on one side by the highway leading from Denbigh towards the White Church.

Bargain And Sale of property in the parishes of llanullyn, llangar, Gwithelworne, Corwen and llanvowr, all which property had been ...,

  1. Sir Rowland and Hayward, Kt., then Lord Mayor of London, and Thomas Dixon, citizen and clothworker of London. 2. John Salesburie of Rwge, co. Merioneth, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife. Bargain And Sale of property in the parishes of llanullyn, llangar, Gwithelworne, Corwen and llanvowr, all which property had been parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of Strotmercell. Copy.

Bargain And Sale of the manor of Maseis in the commote of llannerch, co. Denbygh, late part of the possessions ...,

  1. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Penbroke, Lord Herbert of Caredyffe, K.G.;. 2. John ap Edwarde lloide of llanvayre, co. Denbigh, gent. Bargain And Sale of the manor of Maseis in the commote of llannerch, co. Denbygh, late part of the possessions of the Earl of Kent. The manor had been assigned to the Earl of Penbroke by Lord Robert Dudley and William Glaseour to whom it had been granted by Edward VI.

Bargain And Sale of the manor of Maseis within the commote of llannerch, co. Denbygh, lately part of the possessions ...,

  1. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Penbroke, Lord Herbert of Caredyffe, K.G.;. 2. John ap Edwarde lloide of llanvayre, co. Denbigh, gent. Bargain And Sale of the manor of Maseis within the commote of llannerch, co. Denbygh, lately part of the possessions of the Earl of Kent. The manor had been assigned to the Earl of Penbroke by Lord Robert Dudley and William Glaseour to whom it had been granted by Edward VI.
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