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Assignment of a Mortgage (for £100 made by 1 to 2 in No. 6) to 3,

1 David Rice of Brownslate, co. Pemb., esq. 2 Henry Scourfield of Robeston Hall, co. Pemb., esq. (elder brother and heir of Thomas Scourfield, esq., and devisee under the will of Henry Thomas). 3 John Ranby of Layton, Essex, esq. Assignment of a Mortgage (for £100 made by 1 to 2 in No. 6) to 3. Recital of deeds; see Nos 3-4, 5, 6. Endorsed: acknowledgement of receipt of £1,000 by 1 to 3.

Lease for 88 years of a m. and building in p. St Mary Stratford Le Bow, Middlesex, fronting Tredegar road ...,

1 Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan of Tredegar Park, co. Mon., bart. 2 John Perry of Bridge House, Harkney, Middlesex, builder. Lease for 88 years of a m. and building in p. St Mary Stratford Le Bow, Middlesex, fronting Tredegar road, formerly Bearbinder Lane, adjoining a public house on the east side, called Joiners Arms, and on the west by 'an intended Road', being in the occupation of 2. Includes a plan of the property. Annual rent: £2.2.0. Counterpart.

Lease and Release from Pennoyre Watkins (by the direction of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne) to Rev ...,

  1. Pennoyre Watkins of the town of Brecon, co. Brec., esq. 2. The Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne. 3. Rev. Richard Jones, curate of Kiffigg, co. Carm., clerk. 4. John Lloyd of the town of Brecon, co. Brec., esq. 5. Robert Chester of the Inner Temple, London, esq. Lease and Release from Pennoyre Watkins (by the direction of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne) to Rev. Richard Jones (and his successors as curates of Kiffigg) of two m's and five closes of land in p. Llanddewyrcombe, co. Brec. (tenants named), and Assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years from John Lloyd (by the direction of Pennoyre Watkins) to Robert Chester, in trust for Rev. Richard Jones to attend the inheritance. Contains schedule of deeds, 1730-69. Consideration: £200 from the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne to Pennoyre Watkins.

Bargain And Sale from Pennoyre Watkins (by the direction of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne) to Rev ...,

  1. Pennoyre Watkins of the town of Brecon, co. Brec., esq. 2. The Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne. 3. Rev. Richard Jones, curate of p. Kiffigg, co. Carm., clerk. Bargain And Sale from Pennoyre Watkins (by the direction of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne) to Rev. Richard Jones (and his successors as curates of Kiffigg) of two m's and five closes of land in p. Llanddewyrcombe, co. Brec. Consideration: £200 from the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne to Pennoyre Watkins. Endorsed: Note of enrolment in the High Court of Chancery, 17 July 1771.

Lease and Release of a m. called Coed y Glyn, otherwise Tyr Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad., occupied by the ...,

  1. Lewis Lewis of the town of Builth, co. Brec., esq. 2. Thomas Probert, p. Aberedow, co. Rad., gent. Lease and Release of a m. called Coed y Glyn, otherwise Tyr Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad., occupied by the Rev. Thomas Morgan, clerk. Recitals of Nos 4 - 5 and 6. Consideration: £360.

Will and one codicil (dated 15 Jan. 1819) of Marmaduke Howel Thomas Gwynne of Llanelwedd Hall, co. Rad., esq,

Devises his realty in p's Llanavan-vawr, Llysdinam, Llanwrthwl, Llanvihangel Bryn Pabean, Maesmynis, and Llanthewyr Cwm, co. Brec., except m's called Ddolederwyn, p. Llanavon Vawr and Park, p. Llanvihangel Brynpabean, Cefen Pawl and Llwyn Gwyn, p. Llanvechan [Llanafan fechan], also Cwm Shepherd, co. Rad., to the Rev. John Eckley of Credenhill, Herefordshire, clerk, and Hugh Vaughan of Llwyn Madock, co. Rad., esq., as trustees, to sell or mortgage, and to pay £3,000 each to Mrs Thomas and Mrs Mundell, testator's sisters, as directed under their father's will; also to pay £19,000 borrowed from Walter Wilkins; also to pay £10,000 to testator's daughter, Anne Howells Gwynne; remainder, after the payment of debts, to be in trust for his son, Marmaduke Gwynne, till he is 21 years old. Charges land called Llwynpeod and Tyn y fosse and meadows held with Llwynpeod called the Gamlais, p. Llanvechan, co. Brec., with any debt not settled by charging the first property. Devises the Manor Castle and the residue of his realty to his wife Eliza, Anne Gwynne, for life, subject to specified conditions, fully described, and then to testator's heirs, and, in default, to his daughter, Anne Howells Gwynne, and her heirs. Bequeathes £200 to his relation, Miss Mary Williams. Devises his dwelling house called Llanelwedd Hall, with land, furniture, and household goods, to his wife's use. The residue of his personalty is bequeathed to his wife and trustees, to be converted into money to pay debts. Power for trustees to lease or demise (not exceeding 7 years) the latter property, and to sell off timber to pay debts. Appoints wife as guardian of children and executrix, and trustees as executors. Codicil (dated 15 Jan. 1819) whereby testator revokes appointment of trustees and appoints Thomas Price of the Strand in Builth, esq., and John Gwynne of Gwernvale House, esq., in their place. Directs that Cwm Shepherd is not to be sold. Revokes provisons for his wife and directs her to release all the property to trustees, who are to pay her an annuity of £300. Trustees to provide for the education of testator's son, Marmaduke Gwynne. Appoints trustees guardians of his children, and executors. Directs trustees to settle his realty to the use of his son for life, remainder to his heirs, remainder to testator's daughter, Anne Howel Gwynne, remainder to her heirs, remainder to his rightful heirs. Note of probate in the prerogative court of Chancery, 3 Nov. 1819. Copy.

Quitclaim of a house and three parcels of land called Coed y Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad,

  1. Thomas Jame, late of p. Aberedow, co. Rad., labourer, but now of Church fields, p. Greenwich, Kent, stonemason (eldest son and heir of John James of Coed y Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad., fidler, dec.). 2. John James of Coed y Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad., drover (second son of the said John James). Quitclaim of a house and three parcels of land called Coed y Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad. Consideration: £20.

Further Mortgage for £100 (5%) on a m. and six parcels of land (15a.) called Y Glyn Ucha and on ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Aberedow, co. Rad., farmer. 2. William Evans of Erwood, p. Crickadarn, co. Brec., gent. Further Mortgage for £100 (5%) on a m. and six parcels of land (15a.) called Y Glyn Ucha and on a m. called Coed y Glyn, otherwise Tyr Glyn, p. Aberedow, co. Rad.

Affidavit of William Cotton Fell of the town of Torquay, Devon, solicitor, and John Powell of the [? ] Watton ...,

Affidavit of William Cotton Fell of the town of Torquay, Devon, solicitor, and John Powell of the [? ] Watton Mount, co. Brec., esq., the former confirming that the copy of an extract from the register of burials of the parish of St Mary Church, Devon, recording the burial of Marmaduke Gwynne, 30 April 1849, aged 30 years, is a true copy of the register, and the latter identifying Marmaduke Gwynne as a defendant in a case in Chancery, [22 June 1822; see No. 17]. Office copy.

Affidavit of George Stuart of the town of Holywell, co. Flint, clerk, to Richard Harrison of Holywell, gent., and others ...,

Affidavit of George Stuart of the town of Holywell, co. Flint, clerk, to Richard Harrison of Holywell, gent., and others, confirming the accuracy of extracts from parish registers, all relating to defendants in a case in Chancery, [22 June 1822; see No. 17]. Office copy.

Mortgage In Fee for £800 (5%) of two dwelling houses and a back yard in the town of Builth, co ...,

  1. Thomas Davies of Caermynach, p. Maesmynis, co. Brec., farmer. 2. Thomas Thomas of Pencerrig, co. Rad., esq. Mortgage In Fee for £800 (5%) of two dwelling houses and a back yard in the town of Builth, co. Brec., and the m. and land (71a.) known as Caermynach, p. Maesmynis, co. Brec.; former and present tenants named. Recital of a deed of Lease and Release dated 12-13 May 1831, and of No. 40.

Conveyance from Howell Gwynne Howell to Sir Joseph Bailey (with Crawshay Bailey as a trustee) of the man. of Builth ...,

  1. Howell Gwynne Howell of Llanelwedd Hall, co. Rad., esq. 2. Sir Joseph Bailey of Glanusk Park, co. Brec., bart, MP. 3. Crawshay Bailey of Nantyglo, co. Mon., esq., MP. Conveyance from Howell Gwynne Howell to Sir Joseph Bailey (with Crawshay Bailey as a trustee) of the man. of Builth, situated in p's Llanwrthwl, Llanfihangel Abergwesyn, Llanfihangel Brynpabuan, Llanafan Fawr, Llanganten, Llanafan Fechan, Maesmynis, Llangynog, Llanddewi'r Cwm, Llanfair Ym Muallt, and Llanllywenfel, co. Brec. Consideration: £4,100. Damaged by rodents.
Canlyniadau 1 i 20 o 1902