Dangos 1532 canlyniad

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Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from John Aimes of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from John Aimes of the village of Kerry, co. Mont., blacksmith, and Richard Aimes of Cloddie in co. Mont., blacksmith, to Thomas Kitchin of Cloddie, shoemaker, of a m., smith's shop, and beasts' house in the said village of Kerry and three parcels of land called Coppy in the tenure of Richard Bushopp and in the t's of Tre'r Llan and Brynllowarch in p. Kerry, co. Mont. Witnesses: Bridgett Bushope; Mathew Morris; Edm. Pryce.

Transcript of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Mont., held at Pole, wherein John Thomas and John ...,

Transcript of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Mont., held at Pole, wherein John Thomas and John Jones, gent., recovered from William Morris, gent., a m. and garden and 34 a. of land in Bacheldre. The said William Morris called on Edward Bright and Mary, his wife, and Joseph Bright and Susanna, his wife, to warrant the said property. Latin.

Indenture, whereby William Pugh of Kilroeth, co. Mont., gent., and Mary Aston, spinster (second daughter of Elizabeth Aston of p ...,

Indenture, whereby William Pugh of Kilroeth, co. Mont., gent., and Mary Aston, spinster (second daughter of Elizabeth Aston of p. Kerry in co. Mont.), in consideration of an intended marriage between the said William Pugh and Mary Aston and of her marriage portion of £300, grant to William Lewis of Pant and John Meredith of Hem in co. Mont. that part of the capital m., &c. called Kilroeth, occupied by the said William Pugh, and parcels of land called The meadow below the house (2 days' math), The kitchen meadow (3 days' math), Tir melin (8 a.), Y doley (7 a.), Bryn y wharwyddfa (4 a.), Allt goppa (8 a.), Gwerglood gwern y rhydus (4 days' math), and The piece. above the house adjoining the Waynhouse there (6 a.), all being in Kilroeth in said p. Kerry; also a m. and lands called Tu Charles Price in the t. of Drevor in p. Kerry and late in the tenure of Edward Bushop, dec., and now of his widow, Mary Bushop; on trust for the said William Pugh and his intended wife, Mary Aston, for their lives, with remainder to their first and other sons successively in tail, with remainders over. Proviso that, in the event of the said Mary Aston dying before 17 Nov. 1712 without issue by the said William Pugh, the latter will refund £100 of the said marriage portion to the said Elizabeth Aston. Witnesses: Peter Lloyd, clerk; Edm. Pryce; Richard Jones.

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Walter Woollaston of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Walter Woollaston of Bishops Castle, Shropshire, gent., to David Rogers of Glanmahelly, co. Mont. of the fee simple of a m, &c. in Keven y berren and Kay liber ucha in p. Kerry, co. Mont. in the tenure of Edward Jones and John Jenkin and a m., etc.in Keven y berren aforesaid in the tenure of John Price. Witnesses: Thomas Kitchin; Richard Rogers; Wm Morris.

Indenture, being a grant from Joan Mercer of Kerry, co. Mont., widow, to her younger son, Lemuell Mercer, of the ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Joan Mercer of Kerry, co. Mont., widow, to her younger son, Lemuell Mercer, of the fee simple of the house in Kerry wherein the said Joan and Lemuell Mercer live. Consideration: Money paid by Lemuell Mercer in discharge of his father's debts to William Bromhill of Shrewsbury, dec., and Matthew Traverse of Shrewsbury. Witnesses: Eva Mnton; William Geaty; J. Brown, junior.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £140 from Joseph Griffithes of Melynniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., and Mary, his wife, to ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £140 from Joseph Griffithes of Melynniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., and Mary, his wife, to Edward Griffithes (their eldest son and heir apparent) of Bristol, gent., of a m. and lands in Melynniog Vechan aforesaid or elsewhere in p. Llansanfraid in co. Mont. Memorandum endorsed whereby the said Joseph Griffithes agrees to leave at the said house at his death, for his said son, one great table, one carved cupboard, and a bedstead. Witnesses: Walter Jones; Henry Lloyd; David Griffith; Jos. Davies.

Indenture, being a grant from Nehemiah Griffiths of Rhual, co. Flint, esq., to John Humffreys of Llanvyllin, co. Mont., gent ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Nehemiah Griffiths of Rhual, co. Flint, esq., to John Humffreys of Llanvyllin, co. Mont., gent., of the fee simple of a m. and lands called Ty yn y bwlch in the t. of Brithdir in p. Llanrhaider in Mochnant, co. Mont. and in the tenure of Peter Evans, also three m's and lands in the said t. of Brithdir in the tenures of Thomas Pierce, Edward Hughes, Morris Edward Griffith, and the said Peter Lewis. Consideration: £335. Witnesses: Benjamin Owen; Evan Evans.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sarah Biggs the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sarah Biggs the elder of Benthall, Shropshire, widow and Rev. John Hammond of the University of Oxford, DD to Abel Shepard of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, mercer, and Robert Asterley of Shrawarden, Shropshire, yeoman, of a m., &c. in Bacheltree in p. Churchstock, co. Mont. called the Crow wood, late in the tenure of Anne Pryce, widow, also a m., &c. called the Red house in the tenure of Thomas Hollaway, a m., &c. in p. Churchstock in the tenure of Isaac Pugh or Elizabeth Aldwen, and the water corn mill called Bacheltree mill in the tenure of Thomas Bore. Witnesses: Ann Blaekway; Thos Tombs; Richd Loxdale; J. Brooks; Cha. Hobson.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Joseph Griffithes of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Joseph Griffithes of Melynog Vechan, co. Mont. gent., and Edward Griffithes of Bath, Somerset, gent., his son and heir apparent, to Frances Maurice of Penybont, co. Denb., spinster, of two m's, a smith's shop, and parcels of land called Pwll yr afall, Gwyrglodd a Kilgwyn, Gwyrglodd pen y bryn, Erw cledren, Erw garreg, Daleth a maes, Erw verr, Erw cae Howell, Cae newydd, Cae oddiar y ty, Llown ucha, Cae Ierwarth, Yr ole, Cae yn y maes, Croffydd, and Erw pen y ffordd, all in p. Llansantfraid, co. Mont. and in the tenures of the said Joseph Griffithes, Alice Pugh, and Edward Whitefield. Witnesses: Ell. Maurice; Edw. Maurice; John Wynn.

Schedule Of Deeds sent by Henry Willliams of Brecon to Mr Henry Wellington of the Hay,

It is endorsed 'Llwynybrain Estate', probably Llwynybrain in the parish of Llanwonog, co. Mont. It commences with a grant, dated 23 April 1600, from John Best and John Hallywell to David Williams, serjeant at law, of Parkybrain, and ends with a chirograph of a fine levied at the April sessions in 1720 from David Parry and others to Henry Wellington.

Indenture, being a release from Richard Turnor the elder of Newtown, co. Mont., blacksmith, to William Buxton of Dolvor, co ...,

Indenture, being a release from Richard Turnor the elder of Newtown, co. Mont., blacksmith, to William Buxton of Dolvor, co. Mont., gent., of the equity of redemption of a m., &c. called Rhose Adda in the t. of Garthilin [co. Mont.] which had been mortgaged to the said William Buxton on 22 Sept. 1724. Consideration: £32.10s., making, with the amount due on mortgage, £100. Witnesses: Vaughan Ingram; Edward Turner; Jno. Bishop.

Indenture, whereby James Baxter of Newtowne, co. Mont., apothecary, grants to William Powell of Poole, co. Mont., gent., the following ...,

Indenture, whereby James Baxter of Newtowne, co. Mont., apothecary, grants to William Powell of Poole, co. Mont., gent., the following property, to the intent that a recovery might be suffered to enure to the use of the said James Baxter in fee simple:- a m. in Eskirgeiliog, co. Mont. and the following closes, viz.: 4 a. called Pwll glas; 4 a. lying between the lands of the said John Jones and a way leading from a place called Bron y vellin towards the house of the said John Jones; one a. lying between the said way on the one side and the lands of the said John Jones and Pwll glas on the other side; 5 a. called Kae llwyd; three parcels called Bron y velin, containing 20 a.; all which said property is in Eskirgeiliog aforesaid and was heretofore purchased by James Baxter, dec. (grandfather of James Baxter, party hereto), from Francis Simkies; 3 a. called Craig fryn, in the t. of Dyffryn Llanvaire, co. Mont. in the tenure of Elizabeth Baxter; 1 a. in Dyffryn Llanvaire adjoining the glebe land of the p. church of Newtown and near a house called St Giles; 3 a. at Dyffryn Llanvaire adjoining the highway leading from Newtown to the town of Mountgomery; a m. and lands called Y tuy yn hen bryn yr arglwyddes in Garthilyn, p. Kerry, co. Mont. Witnesses: Humphrey Morris; John Colley, junior.

Indenture, being a grant from Elizabeth Britain of p. Kerry, co. Mont., widow, to Edward Britain of p. Kerry, yeoman ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Elizabeth Britain of p. Kerry, co. Mont., widow, to Edward Britain of p. Kerry, yeoman, of the fee simple of a m. in said p. Kerry, subject to an annuity of 10s. to the said Elizabeth Britain for her life. Consideration: £7. Witnesses: John Harding; Edward Lloyd; Edward Lewis.

Indenture, whereby Joseph Griffiths of p. St Stephen, Coleman Street, London, jeweller (son and heir of Edward Griffiths of Bath ...,

Indenture, whereby Joseph Griffiths of p. St Stephen, Coleman Street, London, jeweller (son and heir of Edward Griffiths of Bath, Somerset, gent., and grandson and heir of Joseph Griffiths of Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., both dec.), and Anne, his wife, in consideration of £160 already owing and of a further sum of £18.8.11 now advanced by Frances Maurice of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, spinster, covenant to levy a fine of of two m's, a smith's shop, and parcels of land called Pwll yr afall, Gwyrglodd a Kilgwyn, Gwyrglodd pen y bryn, Erw cledren, Erw garreg, Daleth a maes, Erw verr, Erw cae Howell, Cae newydd, Case oddiar y ty, Llown ucha, Cae Ierwarth, Yr ole, Cae yn y maes, Croffydd, and Erw pen y ffordd, all in p. Llansantfraid, co. Mont. to enure to the use of the said Frances Maurice until she be paid £320.18.11 and interest thereon, and thereafter to enure to the use of the appointees of the said Joseph Griffiths, party hereto. Witnesses: Price Maurice; Edward Travers; George Fulthorp.

Declaration by William Morris of Pentrenant, co. Mont., gent., that the £550 advanced by him on a mortgage dated 14 ...,

Declaration by William Morris of Pentrenant, co. Mont., gent., that the £550 advanced by him on a mortgage dated 14 June 1737 of two m's and lands in the tenure of Richard Watts, a parcel of land called Dolegummer in the tenure of the said Richard Watts, a m., &c. called Trewythan vach, late in the tenure of Giles Jarman and now of John Powell, a m., &c. called Tu coch in the tenure of Robert Mason, a m., &c. in Caersoes, late in the tenure of the said Richard Watts, a m., &c. called Parke gate, and a parcel of land late in the tenure of Evan Woosnam, all the said premises being in p's Llandinam, Llanwonog, and Trevegloes, co. Mont. and made between John Jones of p. Churchstock, co. Mont., gent. (eldest son and heir of John Jones of p. Llandyssill, co. Mont., gent., dec.), of the first part, Bagott Read of Chester, esq. (eldest son and heir of John Read of Penrhyddlan, co. Mont., esq., dec.), of the second part, Susanna Grismond of p. Kerry, co. Mont., spinster, of the third part, and the said William Morris of the fourth part, was the money of the said Bagott Read. Witnesses: Thos Marsh; Geo. Morris.

Indenture, whereby Jonathan Humphreys of Newtown, co. Mont., gent., and Margaret, his wife, declare that a fine levied at the ...,

Indenture, whereby Jonathan Humphreys of Newtown, co. Mont., gent., and Margaret, his wife, declare that a fine levied at the last Great Sessions held at Pool, co. Mont. of two m's and lands called Weeg ucha and Brin y pibbe and a m. and lands formerly in the tenure of James Baxter, gent. (the dec. father of the said Margaret), and situate in the t's of Weeg Dolvor and Graig in p. Kerry, co. Mont., a parcel of land called Kai keven y vastrey in the ht of Keven y vastrey, and a m. and lands called Pant gwinn in the said ht of Keven y vastrey and p. Kerry shall enure (as to one moiety of the said property) to the use of John Bishop of Newtown aforesaid, gent., for 500 years, and thereafter to the use of the said Jonathan Humphreys and his wife, Margaret, for their lives, with remainder to their issue, with remainders over. Witnesses: John Davies, glover; Edward Bembow; Thomas Davies.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Pugh of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Richard Pugh of the t. of Tre yr llan in p. Kerry, co. Mont., yeoman, Ann Morris of said p. Kerry, widow, Henry Graty of p. Kerry, glazier, and Margaret, his wife, to John Griffiths of fforest in said p. Kerry, gent., of a m. and a parcel of land (containing half an a.) in the t. of Tre yr llan aforesaid, and formerly called The old hall, in the village of Kerry. Witnesses: John Bayley; Lewis Jones.

Indenture, being a mortgage (by way of a demise for 500 years) for £30 from Mathew Evans of Trefeen in ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage (by way of a demise for 500 years) for £30 from Mathew Evans of Trefeen in p. Kerry, co. Mont., gent., to Thomas Edwards of Bettws Hall in p. Bettws, co. Mont., yeoman, of a house and garden called Chutt and a field called Cwm, containing 2 a. of land and bounded north-eastwardly by Mathew Jones of Trefeen's land, south-eastwardly by other lands of the said Mathew Evans, westwardly by the lands late of John Shipman, dec., northwardly by Bryn y voil, being part of a tmt in Trefeen belonging to Valentine Hughes of Park, co. Mont., esq.; also a quillet of land containing half an a. between the lands of Thomas Collins and other lands of the said Mathew Evans; two pieces of land between other land of the said Mathew Evans and a piece of ground called The four acres, being part of the said tmt of Trefeen and belonging to Valentine Hughes, the one containing two a. adjoining a lane on the northward part thereof, the other containing about one a. adjoining a common called Kefen gwenthrew; and an a. of land and two quillets containing two a. Witnesses: Charles Humphreys; Charles Gar. Humphreys.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Thomas Kitchen the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Thomas Kitchen the younger of p. Kerry, co. Mont., gent., to George Morris of Pentrenant, co. Mont., gent., of a m. and lands in the t. of Kefen y Berren in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Stephen Morris, blacksmith; also a m. and lands called The court in the t. of Gwernawid in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Thomas Kitchin, gent. a m. and lands in the village of Kerry in the t. of Brynllowarch in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of John Davies, a m., &c. and three meadows in the tenure of John Davies, a m., &c. and three meadows in the t's of Tre yr llan and Brynllowarch in said p. Kerry and in the tenure of Richard Amias, Richard Jones, and Thomas Kitchin; also a parcel of meadow land and a parcel of land in the said t. of Brynllowarch in the tenure of Edward Jennings. Witnesses: Gilley Syer of Hayton, Shropshire; Ad. Ward of Upton, Herefordshire.

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