Dangos 1596 canlyniad

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Probate Of The Will of John Jones, late of Black Hall and now of Montgomery, gent. Testator bequeathed as follows:- ...,

Probate Of The Will of John Jones, late of Black Hall and now of Montgomery, gent. Testator bequeathed as follows:- To my daughter, Jane, the interest of £765 due from my sons, John, Charles, and Henry, and, after her death, I give the said principal to my said son, John. To my said daughter, Jane, the amounts due from Charles Thomas Jones, gent., dec., and my relation, Mrs A. Jones, of Stone House. Residue to my son and executor, John. Witnesses: Martha Jones and Sarah Davies, both of Montgomery, spinsters. Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 25 Aug. 1812 by the executor. Sworn under £1,000.

Answer And Examination of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Bangor, in a suit in the Court ...,

Answer And Examination of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Bangor, in a suit in the Court of Chancery on the petition of Joseph Pring, organist, and David Hughes, George Fletcher, and Thomas Edmunds, vicars choral of the said Cathedral, in regard to the tithes of p's of Llandinam, Llanwnog, Trefeglwys and Carno.

Probate Of The Will of Sarah Jervis (dau. of Richard Jervis of the town of Llanidloes, co. Mont., grocer). Testatrix ...,

Probate Of The Will of Sarah Jervis (dau. of Richard Jervis of the town of Llanidloes, co. Mont., grocer). Testatrix bequeaths as follows:- To my two sisters, Ann Jervis and Mary Jervis, a m. and lands called Cefn in p. Llangirrig, co. Mont., as joint tenants, my father, Richard Jervis, to be their trustee until they are 21. Residue of my realty and personalty to my father and executor, the said Richard Jervis. Witnesses: John Davies, Llanidloes, clerk; Ann Jervis, Llanidloes; Richard Jervis, surgeon. The probate grant is missing. The following notes are endorsed: Sarah Jervis, born 1793, dec. 1819, Ann Jervis, born 1804, dec. 1819; Mary Jervis, born 1807, dec. 1832.

Copy Of Bill In Chancery (undated, but addressed to John, Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain) in the ...,

Copy Of Bill In Chancery (undated, but addressed to John, Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain) in the suit of Evors v. Tilsley, wherein the orator, George Arthur Evors, of Newtown Hall, co. Mont., states that he has for many years been seised of the Newtown Hall Estate and also of an adjoining farm called the Great Vaynor Farm, purchased by him in May 1824, all being situate in co. Mont. and bounded as to parts thereof by the River Severn. That William Tilsley of Milford, co. Mont., the defendant, claims to be entitled to lands on the opposite bank of the River Severn to Great Vaynor Farm. That within the last 20 years a dam was erected across the channel of the said river at the part where the river bounds the lands of the orator and defendant, so as to convey water through an artificial channel to a manufactory owned by the defendant. That when the said dam was built a gent. named Jones, now dec., who was then owner of Great Vaynor, objected to the construction of the dam, but afterwards consented to grant to the said William Tilsley a lease of the site of the dam for the life of the said Mr Jones, in consideration of a small annual rent. That last winter the said defendant entered on orator's said farm and repaired and heightened the said dam, so that orator's farm was seriously damaged.

Copy Of Bill in Chancery, undated but addressed to the Rt Hon. John, Earl of Eldon, Lord High Chancellor, whereby ...,

Copy Of Bill in Chancery, undated but addressed to the Rt Hon. John, Earl of Eldon, Lord High Chancellor, whereby the orator, George Arthur Evans of Newtown Hall, co. Mont., clerk, states that for many years past he has been seised of the Newtown Hall Estate and that in May 1824 he purchased the Great Vaynor Farm, both of which properties are bounded, as to parts thereof, by the river Severn, that within the last 20 years a weir or dam was erected across the channel of the said river to enable water to be brought through an artificially cut channel to the manufactory of William Tilsley, the defendant, who has trespassed on orator's land in order to repair and heighten the said dam, and against whom an injunction is asked.

Case of the petitioners for the Montgomeryshire Road Bill. It states that it was unanimously agreed at a meeting of ....

Case of the petitioners for the Montgomeryshire Road Bill. It states that it was unanimously agreed at a meeting of the gent's, clergy, and freeholders of co. Mont., held at Pool on 27 Sept. last, that all roads described in the Bill should be inserted in the petition, except part of the road from Llanfyllin to Milldirgerrig, which was afterwards added in order to open a communication with the slate rock, and likewise with co. Merioneth, a great part of whose inhabitants buy their wheat at Llanfyllin market.

Statement in support of the second reading, on 14 Mar. ----, of the Montgomeryshire (Western Branch) Canal Bill, the object ....

Statement in support of the second reading, on 14 Mar. ----, of the Montgomeryshire (Western Branch) Canal Bill, the object of which is to empower an increase in the rate of tonnage on fire coal from 3d. per ton to 41/2d. and on commercial goods from 6d. to 1s. per ton; and also to empower the sale of useless lands, &c.

Grant by William Warren of Haverfordwest, gent., to John Bowen of Harriesmoate, co. Pemb., yeoman, of a yearly rent of ...,

Grant by William Warren of Haverfordwest, gent., to John Bowen of Harriesmoate, co. Pemb., yeoman, of a yearly rent of 6s. arising from a burgage with garden annexed lying in High Street, Haverfordwest, and now in the tenure of Matilda Gwillim, between the tmt of John Howell (formerly of Phillipp Steven) on the east side and the tmt of Elizabeth Nash, widow, on the west side, which said premises had, by indenture dated 8 Nov. 1520, been granted (subject to a reserved yearly rent of 6s.) by William Warren, senior (grandfather of the said William Warren), to Henry Rethergh, whose estate the above-mentioned John Bowen now holds. Consideration: A certain sum of money. Witnesses: Maurice Cannon; Owen Johns; James Philipe Walter; Lewis Philipe Walter; Thomas Tasker; Ca. Kynner. Latin.

Indenture, being a lease for 21 years from Thomas Jones of Sowthefylde, co. Pemb., gent., and his mother, Elizabeth Jones ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 21 years from Thomas Jones of Sowthefylde, co. Pemb., gent., and his mother, Elizabeth Jones, otherwise Scurdfild, widow, to Reignald ap Rees of Llysevrane, co. Pemb., yeoman, of the m's and lands lying in Lysevrane aforesaid in the tenure of the said Reignald. Yearly rent: 26s.8 and a couple of hens at Shrovetide yearly; tenant to give the loan of two horses for one day to fetch and carry coals in the summer time; and two heriots as often as it shall fall within the said term according to the custom of the country, and to grind the corn used for his household at the mill of Waltowne New Mote or Boultrouth [interlineated in later hand], unless the said Thomas and Elizabeth erect a new mill upon their own lands in p. Llysevrane. Witnesses: William ----; Rees ab Jenkin; Ieuan Morgan Lewis.

Grant by Richard Wogan of p. Llanstinan, co. Pemb., gent., and Jenet, his wife, Thomas Mathias of Llwyngwarran, p. Jordanston ...,

Grant by Richard Wogan of p. Llanstinan, co. Pemb., gent., and Jenet, his wife, Thomas Mathias of Llwyngwarran, p. Jordanston, gent., and Jane, his wife, to John ap Owen Cadigan of Harrismote, gent., of'the fee simple of the m., &c. called Farthings hooke in p. Harrismote and now in the occupation of Jenet Ieuan, widow, and John Meredith; with appointment of Richard Phillippes of Woodstock and Robert James of Harrismote, gent's, as attorneys of the grantors, to give livery of seisin of the premises. Consideration: £87. Witnesses: Richard Phillips; Robert James of Harismotte; Richard Bowen Cadigan of Harismotte; Thomas Symyns of Martell. Latin.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £20 from Thomas Johns of Southfilde, p. Llysyvran, co. Pemb., gent., and Ann, his wife ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £20 from Thomas Johns of Southfilde, p. Llysyvran, co. Pemb., gent., and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Hendy of Newemote, co. Pemb., corvicer, and Elizabeth, his wife, to Rees Reignald of p. Llysyvran, yeoman, of two m's in Llysyvran in the occupation of Reignald ap Rees and of a rent-charge of 9s.2 charged on a m. in Llysyvran owned by John Phillipes of Picton, esq. Witnesses: Morgan Dawke of Bletherston; William Griffith, Reinold ap Rees, Morgan Thomas, Ieuan David, all of Llysevran; John Hopley.

Indenture, being a pre-nuptial settlement on the marriage of Thomas Vaughan of Pontvayen, co. Pemb., gent., to Anne Bowen, widow ...,

Indenture, being a pre-nuptial settlement on the marriage of Thomas Vaughan of Pontvayen, co. Pemb., gent., to Anne Bowen, widow, daughter of John Bowen Cadigan, gent., whereby Owen Johnes of Trekoone, co. Pemb., gent. (in consideration of his love for his aliesman, the said Thomas Vaughan), grants two m's in the respective tenures of John ap Owen and Richard ap Owen and a m. in the tenure of Griffith John David, all in p. Harriesmote, co. Pemb., to the use of said Thomas and Anne for their lives and the life of the survivior of them, at the yearly rent of 29s.4 payable to the said Owen Johnes or his assigns. Witnesses: John Apowen, Robert James, Richard Apowen, William Richard, all of Harismot; Thomas James of Killgwin.

Bond, in the penalty of £100, from Thomas Jones of Southfild in p. Llysyvrane, co. Pemb., gent., and Thomas Hendy ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £100, from Thomas Jones of Southfild in p. Llysyvrane, co. Pemb., gent., and Thomas Hendy of Newmote, co. Pemb., corviser, to Rice Reignald of Llysyvrane, co. Pemb., yeoman, for the performance of covenants in an indenture (D. D. 370). Witnesses: John Phillipp of p. Llanbeydy; Thomas Jeynkyns of p. Morvill; Edward William of p. Mynachllogddy; Jevan Phillipp of Llysevran.

Indenture, being a further charge on two m's in Llysyvran in the occupation of Reignald ap Rees to secure £20 ...,

Indenture, being a further charge on two m's in Llysyvran in the occupation of Reignald ap Rees to secure £20 lent to Thomas Johns of Southfilde, p. Llysyvran, co. Pemb., gent., and Ann, his wife, and Thomas Hendy of Newemote, co. Pemb., corvicer, and Elizabeth, his wife by Rees Reignald. Witnesses: John Phillipp of Llanbeydey; Thomas Jenkyn of Morvill; Edward William of Maenochloggdy; Ievan Phillipp of Llysevrane.

Indenture, whereby Thomas Symins of Martell, co. Pemb., gent., and Margarett, his wife, covenant to levy a fine of a ...,

Indenture, whereby Thomas Symins of Martell, co. Pemb., gent., and Margarett, his wife, covenant to levy a fine of a m. and lands in p's Llysyvraen and Newemote, co. Pemb., called Sychnant alias Tir Rickard in the occupation of Jenett Ievan, widow, and of another m. in p. Newemote in the occupation of Margaret Harry, widow, also of a m. in p. Harryesmote called Ffarthingshooke in the occupation of Edward ap John, and a m. in p. Harryesmote called Wylkins land in the tenure of the said John ap Owen Cadigan to enure to the use of John ap Owen Cadigan of Harrismote, co. Pemb., gent., in fee simple. Witnesses: John Symins the younger, John Symins the elder, both of Martell; Edmond Gronowe of Pouncherdston; Edwarde Symyns; Thomas Vaughan.

Indenture, whereby John ap Owen Cadigan of Harriesmote, co. Pemb., gent., grants to Rees Lewis of p. Llannerchloydogg, co. Pemb ...,

Indenture, whereby John ap Owen Cadigan of Harriesmote, co. Pemb., gent., grants to Rees Lewis of p. Llannerchloydogg, co. Pemb., yeoman, and Owen Edwards of p. Harrisemoate, co. Pemb., yeoman, two m's, etc. at Ffarthinges hooke, p. Harrisemoate in the tenures of John Meredith and Edward John, two m's, etc. in p. Harrisemoate in the tenures of John ap Owen Cadigan, Harry Phillippe, weaver, and David William, a m. called Sychpant and one little cot in p's Llysyvraen and Newmoat in the tenures of John Richard, John Llewelyn and Margaret Harrye, widow, two m's, etc. in p. Rineston in the tenures of John Phillippe and Thomas Mashion, and a m. in Haverfordwest in the occupation of Hugh Hoore, hatter, on trust (as to part of the said property) for the said John ap Owen Cadigan and his wife, Elen, for their lives, with remainder to their issue, with remainder to William Vaughan (second son of Thomas Vaughan of Harrisemoate, gent.) and his issue, with similar remainders in succession to Edward Vaughan, Griffith Vaughan and John Vaughan (the third, fourth and eldest sons respectively of said Thomas Vaughan of Harrisemoate), with remainder to the heirs of said John ap Owen Cadigan; and on trust (as to the rest of the said property) for said John Vaughan (eldest son of said Thomas Vaughan) and his issue, with remainders over. Said John ap Owen Cadigan also assigns to the said trustees a mortgage for £30 from Thomas Jones of Southfield, gent., of a m. in p. Llysyvran in the tenure of Katherin Husband, widow, a mortgage for £10 from Ievan Canton of a m. in p. Spittle in the tenures of Harry Canton and Jenet Price, widow, and a mortgage for £23 from John Symyns, gent., and Margarett William, widow, of two m's in p's Ambleston and Castlebiche to the use of said John ap Owen Cadigan and his wife, Elen, for their lives, with remainders over.

Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd; William Davies; John Hughes; Edward John; John Meredith; Lewis Meredith; Lewis Evan; Griffith Vaughan, scriptor; David William.

Indenture, being a grant from John Cornocke of Somerhill, p. Roch, co. Pemb., gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, to Thomas ...,

Indenture, being a grant from John Cornocke of Somerhill, p. Roch, co. Pemb., gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, to Thomas Vaughan of Harrismote, co. Pemb. of the fee simple of two m's and lands in said p. Harrismote, hitherto in the occupation of Evan David Prickard and now of Agnes verch Evan, and of a m., &c. in p. Harrismote in the tenure of Evan ap Owen Jenkins. Consideration: £40. Witnesses: David Lloyd; Robert Bowen; Lewis ap Ieuan of Llanykeven; Richerd ap Owen, John Phillip Treharn, and Phillip John Gilbert, all of Harismott.

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