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Surrender of a lease of beds of slate, etc., under or upon farms called Rowlin and Penlan in the parish ...,

  1. The British Slate Company Limited;. 2. George William Hills of Clements Lane in the city of London, esq. Surrender of a lease of beds of slate, etc., under or upon farms called Rowlin and Penlan in the parish of Caerhyn, co. Caernarvon, and a release of the said company from all actions appertaining thereto.

Surrender of a lease of a parcel of ground adjoining Velinrhydowen and another piece of garden ground on the other ...,

  1. David Evan of Rhysowen in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, farmer;. 2. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin in the same county, esq. Surrender of a lease of a parcel of ground adjoining Velinrhydowen and another piece of garden ground on the other side of the road opposite the first parcel, being part of the messuge called Rhydowenfawr in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan.

Surrender of a capital messuage called Altyrodyn, a water corn grist mill called Altyrodyn Mill, a cottage with gardens and ...,

  1. Jane Lloyd late of Altyrodyn in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, widow and relict of David Lloyd late of Altyrodyn, deceased;. 2. David Lloyd of Altyrodyn, son and heir of the first party. Surrender of a capital messuage called Altyrodyn, a water corn grist mill called Altyrodyn Mill, a cottage with gardens and lands on the demesne lands of Altyrodyn,messuages called Penywern, Bayly Gwin, Cathal, Rhydowen, Yscarynon and Collwn, a tucking mill called Rhydowen Tucking Mill and a messuage called Camnant Vach.

Surrender by the first party hereto, as trustee, of a term of years in the property conveyed in No. 110 ...,

  1. Thomas Asheton Smith of Tedworth, co. Wilts., esq.;. 2. Charles Wynne Griffith Wynne of Voelas, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 3. Thomas Hart of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, esq. Surrender by the first party hereto, as trustee, of a term of years in the property conveyed in No. 110 of 26 July. Copy.

Seven statements of legal charges due from Francis Morgan and the representatives of Francis Morgan, dec., to Francis Green of ...,

Seven statements of legal charges due from Francis Morgan and the representatives of Francis Morgan, dec., to Francis Green of Carmarthen. Many of these accounts relate to the purchasing of farms, etc., including property in p's Abergwilly and Llanegwad [co. Carm.].

Settlement, prior to the intended marriage between John Jones and Charlotte Elizabeth Jesson parties hereto, relating to property in p's ...,

  1. John Jones of Portland Place in p. Saint Marylebone, Middlesex, and Derry Ormond, co. Card., esq. 2. Thomas Jesson of Hill Park, Westerham, Kent, esq., and Charlotte Elizabeth Jesson, spinster, second daughter of the said Thomas;. 3. James Paterson of Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park in p. Saint Marylebone, esq., and Charles Ellis of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., barrister at Law. Settlement, prior to the intended marriage between John Jones and Charlotte Elizabeth Jesson parties hereto, relating to property in p's Bettws Bledrws (Derry Mansion Buildings, etc., Derry Lodge, Walworth, Pantywoungoy, Bettwe Inn, Bettws Farm, Llewyneg Boby, Olmarch, Pencoyed Issa and certain cottages), Llanguby (Goytre Issa, Goytre Ucha, Goytre fach, Cwm and a cottage and land), Llanfair (Foesclau, Fort Farm, Longwood, Pencaer odin; Penny Garn, Hendro Philip and Bwlchy-wernen), Scilian (Cwm Mawr), Tregaron (Penybont, Argoed Fach, Caemawr, Red Lion Inn, Dolefelen, Penylan, a house in Tregaron, and a third of the tithes of Tregaron), Llanvihangel gen yr Glyn (Glanfraed, Cyffyn Farm and Odynhen) and Lampeter (six houses and land), all in co. Card.

Settlement, prior to an intended marriage between the first and second parties, referring to man. Westcourt and Detling, Kent; a ...,

1 William Price of p. Deptford, Kent, brewer. 2 Jane Price of Presteigne, co. Rad., widow and relict of Charles Price of Presteigne, gent., dec. 3 Francis Fletcher, citizen and vintner of London, and Thomas Smith of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, London, chemist. 4 Peter Moulson, wine merchant, and Thomas Davies, hop merchant, of London. Settlement, prior to an intended marriage between the first and second parties, referring to man. Westcourt and Detling, Kent; a mansion house called Whitehorse alias Bensham in p. Croydon, Surrey; manors heretofore the estate of Thomas Moreton, esq., in Kent and Surrey; capital m's called Panty Carragle and Bryndrynnog with a water corn mill belonging to the first, m's called Gwerny Gwynnog, Panty ffynnon, the Rivid, Ginbrith, and Gay ym [ ], two m's in Coom yr Engrill, m's called Ruebit, Dulthlare, and Lloyndeon, all three in t. Penant, m's called Llynduon, Llwyng Byckam, Ty yn y Rhos, and ffedw Lloyd, all four in t. Beguildy, a m. and smith's shop called Ty yn y Llan in the village of Beguildy, m's called Tyn y Bryn, Tyyn y Brett, Tear Shimney, Kevenbrith, and the Lluast, all five in t. Crigbyther, a m. in Coom yr hobe, two parcels of land in Rhyd Llas and Pinfold in the said t. Crigbyther, a m. and water grist mill called the House Mill in Velindre in t's Gwyneirin and Beguildy, a m. called Coom bigail (formerly called Llwyn and Gweneirin, a m. called Ty gu yry in [ ]irrion, Treyrllan, and Gwyneirin, and other property, all in p. Beguildy, co. Rad.; a m., the site of a mill, and the liberty of a watercourse in p. St Harmon, co. Rad.; a m. called y Rennis and a m. in t. Clewilsey in p. Llandvair Waterdine, and a m. called Rynne in p. Bettus, all three in Shropshire; a m. in p. Mocktrey, co. Mont.; a capital m., a meadow called Westwall belonging thereto, and a m. called the Angell in Presteigne, and a barn and lands in p. Presteigne, co. Rad.; a m. called the Rodd ffarm, a tan house or tan office, and a m., etc., in p. Presteigne, Herefordshire; a m. called the Maaslan ffarm and a water corn mill in p's Llanbister and Llananno, co. Rad.; and a m. called the Cold Oak ffarm in p. Old Radnor, co. Rad.

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