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Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William Chambers and Jane Evans, base daughter of the said ...,

  1. John Chambers of the town of Denbighe, gent., and William Chambers, son and heir of the said John;. 2. Thomas Bankes, M.A., dean of St. Assaph, and Agnes, his wife, late wife of Hughe Evans, clerk, deceased, former dean of St. Asaph, and administratrix of the goods of her late husband. Settlement (post nuptial) relating to the marriage of the aforesaid William Chambers and Jane Evans, base daughter of the said Hughe Evans, referring to a capital messuage and burgage in the heihe streate beneath the heighe Crosse of Denbighe in the suburbs of the said town, extending in length from the highe streate to the lane called the parke lane, two messuages and tenements in Archwedlog, co. Denbighe, all other messuages of the first party in Archwedlog, and a messuage, toft, burgage and ground in the highe streete of the suburbs of the town of Denbighe, extending in length from the said highe streete to the Castell parke.

Assignment of letters patent dated 13 November 1589, whereby the Queen had granted to the first party hereto a tenement ...,

  1. Thomas Hemyngwaye and Anthony Barlett, two of the Queen's yeomen of the confectionary;. 2. John Roberttes, citizen and grocer of London. Assignment of letters patent dated 13 November 1589, whereby the Queen had granted to the first party hereto a tenement called Llanrissa situated in Hirathoge, co. Denbighe, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of Conwey, co. Carnarvon, for a period of twenty one years.
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