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Indenture, whereby (after reciting that John Read of p. Llandynam, co. Mont., gent., and Robert Davies of Maesmawr, co. Mont ...,

Indenture, whereby (after reciting that John Read of p. Llandynam, co. Mont., gent., and Robert Davies of Maesmawr, co. Mont., gent., had procured from the Bishop of Bangor liberty to erect a pew, measuring 6 ft in length and 4 ft in breadth, in a vacant place within the chancel of the p. church of Llandynam aforesaid, and that it had been agreed that the said John Read should enjoy 41/2 feet of the said pew in length and 4 feet in breadth and that the said Robeit Davies should enjoy 11/2 feet in length and 4 feet in breadth of the said pew, to be separated from the portion of John Read by a wainscott or other partition) the said Robert Davies, in obedience to a decree made by the King's Council in the Marches of Wales at Ludlow on 1 July 1687, grants to the said Robert Read all the share of the said Robert Davies in the said erected pew. Consideration: The cost of obtaining the citation and license for erecting the pew, the amount being left blank. [This deed is not witnessed, and apparently was never executed.].

Indenture, whereby (after reciting that David Powell of Maesmawr, co. Mont., since dec., George Hodson, gent., and Mary, his wife ...,

Indenture, whereby (after reciting that David Powell of Maesmawr, co. Mont., since dec., George Hodson, gent., and Mary, his wife, by indentures dated 28 April 1681, conveyed to John Read of Llandinnam, co. Mont., gent., three m's called Tythyn culledon, Moyoth dee, and Y ty yn utra in the respective tenures of Hugh John, Aleth Morris, and Thomas Morris and situate in the t. of Dythyenith, co. Mont.) the said Edward Powell confirms the grant of the said property to the said John Read. Witnesses: Arthur Tonge; Edw. Tonge; T. Donne.

Bill In Chancery (addressed to the Rt Hon. William Cooper, esq., lord keeper of the Great Seal of England) of ...,

Bill In Chancery (addressed to the Rt Hon. William Cooper, esq., lord keeper of the Great Seal of England) of Sir Edward Leighton of Wattlesbury, Shropshire, bart, who complains that his father, Robert Leighton, of Wattlesbury aforesaid, esq., dec., on 29 Aug. 1684, advanced to Peter Young of Hurdley, co. Mont., yeoman, £150 on a mortgage of 2 m's of the said Peter Young in Hurdley and Simond Castle, co. Mont.; that the said Peter Young, on 15 Sept. 1688, granted to the said Robert Leighton the equity of redemption in the said property for £170; that, on the death of the said Robert Leighton, the said property descended to his son, Sir Edward Leighton, the orator; that, through an omission on the part of the conveyancer, one cottage in Hurdley or Simond Castle was not inserted in the said deed, and the said Peter Young has served orator's tenant with a declaration of ejectment. Orator therefore prays for discovery.

Order by the Master of the Rolls in the suit of Arthur Weaver, esq., plaintiff, v. John Purcell, defendant (in ...,

Order by the Master of the Rolls in the suit of Arthur Weaver, esq., plaintiff, v. John Purcell, defendant (in respect of a distraint by the plaintiff for rent due and a horse seized for a heriot), that £19, deposited by the defendant with the sheriff to indemnify one Cope and others, the plaintiff's agents, should remain in the sheriff's hands until the amount ordered be settled.

Indenture, being a mortgage by way of release for £150 from Edward Leighton of Wattlesborrough, Shropshire, esq., to Thomas Lyster ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage by way of release for £150 from Edward Leighton of Wattlesborrough, Shropshire, esq., to Thomas Lyster of the town and co. of Salop [Shropshire], esq., of two m's and lands in Hurdley and Symons Castle in the man. of Halcester, co. Mont. and in the tenures of the said Edward Leighton and ---- Sukar. Witnesses: John Bent; A. Reynolds; Robert Roberts.

Lease For Six Months from Edward Leighton of Wattlesborough, Shropshire, esq., to Thomas Biggs of Salop, draper, of two m's ...,

Lease For Six Months from Edward Leighton of Wattlesborough, Shropshire, esq., to Thomas Biggs of Salop, draper, of two m's in Hurdley and Simons Castle within the man. of Halceter, co. Mont., now in the tenure of the said Edward Leighton and heretofore of Peter Yong. Witnesses: J. Reynolds; Richaxd Wilson; Humphrey Shirwynn (?).

Indenture, being an assignment from Katherine Pyzany of Coventry, widow, to John Read of Shrewsbury, gent., of all rent and ...,

Indenture, being an assignment from Katherine Pyzany of Coventry, widow, to John Read of Shrewsbury, gent., of all rent and arrears of rent due to her from her tenants Richard Wilson, Humfry Proudley, Morris Davies, Lewis Jones, Margarett Davies, Oliver Jones, Edward Owen, William Lees, Richard David, Gyles German, Edward Place, and Edward Turner on the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin then next ensuing. Witnesses: Poyntz Porter; Jonah Crymes; Tho. Murcott; Tho. Cookes, junior.

Indenture, being a grant from John Griffith of Melyniog ffechan, co. Mont., gent., to his brother, Griffith Griffith, citizen and ...,

Indenture, being a grant from John Griffith of Melyniog ffechan, co. Mont., gent., to his brother, Griffith Griffith, citizen and tallow chandler of London, of the fee simple of a m. and lands in Melyniog Fechan aforesaid in the tenure of David Griffiths and closes of land there called Cae wrthy ty, otherwise Erw fawr, Cae Yerwerth, Gweirglodd, Cae Yerwerth, Cae newydd yn y maes, and Y close bach, otherwise Yr erw fach. Consideration: Natural affection. Witnesses: George Pulston; Tho. Williams; John Dean.

Indenture, being a lease for six months from Roger Davies, vicar of p. Stanes, Middlesex, clerk, Lilly, his wife, and ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months from Roger Davies, vicar of p. Stanes, Middlesex, clerk, Lilly, his wife, and his mother, Anne Lloyd, widow, to Oliver Piers of Poole, co. Mont., gent., of two parcels of land containing six a. called Y kae kam and Erowe yr stair in the t's of Welch Towne and Gyngroge Vechan, co. Mont. Witnesses: Jo. Lloyd; Jo. Griffith; R. Lathropp; Edward Lloyd, clerk; Tho. Jenkins; William Reignolds; Joseph Price.

Probate Of The Will of Henry Williams of Usk, co. Mon., gent. Real property comprised the m. occupied by himself ...,

Probate Of The Will of Henry Williams of Usk, co. Mon., gent. Real property comprised the m. occupied by himself, a house lately purchased of one George Morgan situate in the town of Uske in a street there called Porth Carne Street, two parcels of land in Glasgoed called Cairbrin, several cottages in Lanell, Pont Moyle, Glasgoed, and Lanbadock holden by him from The Rt Hon. the Earl of Pembroke. Bequests include sixpence towards the reparation of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff and one shilling to the Vicar of Uske and Lanbadocke "for my forgotten and withdrawn tithes". Testator mentions:- My wife, Frances; my sons, John Williams, Henry Williams and Edward Williams; and my brother, Charles Jones. Witnesses: Charles Jones; Joseph Wheeler; John Kinsey.

Indenture, being a mortgage from Joseph Griffithes of Llansanfrayd, co. Mont., gent., to Catherine Jones of Mylyniog Vechan in co ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage from Joseph Griffithes of Llansanfrayd, co. Mont., gent., to Catherine Jones of Mylyniog Vechan in co. Mont., widow, of parcels of land in Llansanfrayd aforesaid called Erw othiar y ty, Cae yn y maes, and Y Groft in the tenure of the said Joseph Griffiths, on trust for Thomas Griffiths of Llansanfraid aforesaid, yeoman, and Walter Jones of Mylyniog Vechan, to secure the repayment to them of £40. Witnesses: Griffith Griffiths; Thomas Morris; Edward Davies.

Indenture, being a grant from George Ellis of Havataleg in p. Tregynon, co. Mont., gent., and his father, John Ellis ...,

Indenture, being a grant from George Ellis of Havataleg in p. Tregynon, co. Mont., gent., and his father, John Ellis of Argoed in p. Llanythelan [Llanwyddelan] in co. Mont., gent., to John Read of Penrhyddlan in p. Llandynam, co. Mont., gent., of the fee simple of a m. and lands in the t. of Gweneryn in said p. Llandynam in the tenure of Elizabeth Persall, widow. Consideration: £95. Witnesses: Thomas Hodson; John Pritchard; John Bembow.

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

Indenture, being a lease for six months (so that a grant by release might be made) from Evan Matthews of Cwm-y-ddolva-issa in the t. of Keven-y-mynich in p. Kerry, co. Mont., gent., to John Lloyd of Islington, Middlesex, gent., of the capital m., &c. called Cwm y ddolvor-issa in Keven-y-mynich aforesaid and Brin-llowarth in p. Kerry, wherein the said Evan Matthews dwells, also parcels of land called Errow yr boydy, Weirglodd issa, Weirglodd yr boydy, Llwin Meiricke, Llwyn errow yr boydy, Cae-du, and Errow ponog, all in the t's of Keven-y-mynich and Brin-llowarch. Witnesses: J. Edwards; Alex. Middleton, Maurice Jones; Rice Lloyd.

Probate Of The Will of Edward Thomas of Trustewelin in p. of Beriew, co. Mont., yeoman, who bequeathed as follows:- ...,

Probate Of The Will of Edward Thomas of Trustewelin in p. of Beriew, co. Mont., yeoman, who bequeathed as follows:- To my eldest son, John Thomas (after the death of my wife, Jane) and his issue, four a. called Y fron-fach, with remainder to my second son, Edward Thomas and his issue, with remainder to my two daughters, Katherin and Anne; to my second son, Edward Thomas (after the death of my wife, Jane), two parcels of land called Erw yr ffynon and Erw ddy, with remainders over. Testator also mentions: My grandchild, Edward Nicholas, and my grandchild, Evan.

Indenture, being a settlement after the marriage of Richard Blakeway of Wem, Shropshire to Elizabeth, his wife, one of the ...,

Indenture, being a settlement after the marriage of Richard Blakeway of Wem, Shropshire to Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daughters of John Coats of Woodcut, esq., whereby the said Richard Blakeway, in consideration of £700 (bequeathed to said Elizabeth by the will, dated 11 Nov. 1696, of her father) grants to Charles Coats of Woodcut, Shropshire, esq., and Sir Robert Atkins, junior of Pinbury Parke, Gloucestershire, kt, the following property on trust for said Richard Blakeway for his life, with remainders (inter alia) to the issue of the said marriage:- A m. called Ty John ap Hugh ap David; a m. lately occupied by William Bray; two a. of land near some poor ground called Badnech in Woolstandmynd; tmt's late belonging to Edward Purcel of Nantcribba, and divers other tmt's in Woolstandmind, Baldnes, and Trelaston, co. Mont. Witnesses: Thomas Pryce; Richard Jebb; H. Jenckes.

Indenture, being a grant from Hugh Jones of p. St Mary's in the Savoy, Strand, London, gent., Margarett Rees of ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Hugh Jones of p. St Mary's in the Savoy, Strand, London, gent., Margarett Rees of Abernant Bechan in p. Pen-brin, co. Card., widow, Evan Rees of Abernant Bechan aforesaid, yeoman, and Morgan William of p. Llanbadarn-vawr, co. Card., yeoman, to Morgan Humphreys of Greebin, co. Mont., gent., of the moiety of two m's and lands in Glascwm in the t's of Llangiared in p. Llangirrick, co. Mont., and in the tenure of John William. Consideration: £65. Witnesses: Richard Lewes of Llanidloes; Evan Humphreys; Robert Evans of Llanidloes; John Williams, tenant of the premises; Lewis Griffiths; Richard Jarman, senior; John Jarman, son to Richard Jarman; Thomas Turner; Richard Ruffe.

Indenture, being a grant from John Evans of p. Llangerrigg, co. Mont., weaver, and Margrett, his wife, to John Read ...,

Indenture, being a grant from John Evans of p. Llangerrigg, co. Mont., weaver, and Margrett, his wife, to John Read of Maesmawr in co. Mont., esq., of a m., &c. called Kagwnion in the t. of Llandinam, co. Mont. late in the tenure of Jenckin Evan, dec., and now of the said John Evans, and lying between a brook called Nantypry and the mountain called Yr igos, also eight a. of land there between a lane leading from a place called Clwtty pannwr and the mountain called All yr igos. Consideration: £68. Witnesses: David Davies; Morris Davies; William Arthur.

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 Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., to Edward James of Bryn, Shropshire, gent., of closes of land in the t's of Melyniog Vechan and Llansanfrayd, co. Mont. called Pwll yr afall, Gweirglodd y cilgwin, Kae newydd, Gweirglodd ucha pen y brin, Errow pwll y gelly, Kae Howell, and Llwyn ucha and five furlongs in a common field called Maes ychlan, viz.: Erw pen y ffordd (11/2 a.), Taleth y maes (1 a.), Erw vechan (1 a.), and Erw r garreg (2 a.), all in the t. of Melyniog Vechan aforesaid. Witnesses: Geo. Reynolds, clerk; Howell Tannat; William Walter; Will. Roberts.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £100 from Joseph Griffithes of Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., and Mary, his wife, to ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £100 from Joseph Griffithes of Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., gent., and Mary, his wife, to Edward James of Bryn, Shropshire, gent., of closes of land in the t's of Melyniog Vechan and Llansanfrayd, co. Mont. called Pwll yr afall, Gwirglodd y cilgwin, Kae newydd, Gweirglodd ucha pen y bryn, Errow pwll y gelly, Kae Howell, and Llwyn ucha and five furlongs in a common field called Maes ychlan, viz.: Erw pen y ffordd (11/2 a.), Taleth y maes (1/2 a.), Erw vechan (1/2 a.), and Erw r garreg (2 a.), all in the t. of Melyniog Vechan aforesaid. Witnesses: Geo. Reynolds, clerk; Howell Tannat; William Walter; Will. Roberts.

Indenture, being a prenuptial settlement on the marriage of Richard Evans, gent. (second son of Edward Evans of Garthilin, co ...,

Indenture, being a prenuptial settlement on the marriage of Richard Evans, gent. (second son of Edward Evans of Garthilin, co. Mont., gent.), to Mary Rees, spinster (one of the daughters of Edward Rees of Garthilin aforesaid, yeoman, dec.), whereby the said Edward Evans and Richard Evans, John Oliver and Margaret, his wife, and the said Mary Rees, all of Garthilin aforesaid (which said John Oliver and Mary Rees are the devisees of part of the property hereby assured, under the will of the said Edward Rees), grant to Evan Evans of p. Moughtre, co. Mont., gent., and Richard Oliver of Llanbadarn Vynidd, co. Rad., gent., the following property on certain trusts therein mentioned:- The dwelling house of Thomas Roose built on part of the tmt called Bryn y rhiw in the t. of Eskirgeilog in p. Moughtree, co. Mont.; the mansion house wherein Edward Lewis formerly dwelled and parcels of land called Erw Vadock (containing 4 a. and lately divided into three parcels), Gwerne y grane vawr (8 a.), and Gwerne y grane vach (2. days' math), all in Dolvor and Graig in co. Mont. and in the tenures of Edward Evans, Henry Meredith, Elizabeth Lewis, Edward Evans, and Richard Lewis; also parcels of land called Wern dwmpathog (3 a.), Cae gwydd (5 a.), Pen y cae (3 a.), Gwaith gwr David Meredith (a quarter day's math), Helig fach (half day's math), Y werglodd fargod (8 a.), Y wern garthilin (8 a.), Coppy gwern garthilin (4 a.), Pwlley yr hyrddod (3 a.), Llwyn coch (6 a.), Rhosydd (5 a.), Y tri chyfer (3 a.), Rhyddgae (3 a.), Wern ddu (9 a.), Erw fforchog (3 a.), Talar hir (12 a.), Y fron (3 a.), and Cae maen llifo (5 a.); also common land. Witnesses: Charles Lewis; Lewis Jones; Richard Jones; Roger Howells.

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