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Copy Court Roll of Eglois' [Eglwyseg, lp Bromfield and Yale] recording that a jury of inquiry (names given) find that ...,

Copy Court Roll of Eglois' [Eglwyseg, lp Bromfield and Yale] recording that a jury of inquiry (names given) find that Hoell ap Edn' [?], a rebel at the time of the rebellion of Owin son of Gruffuth of Glyndo', forfeited all [his lands] in lp Bromfeld but that it is conceded for a fine of 40s. that [--] ap [?] Hoell and David his son have made in this court as [?] next heirs before the steward [--] and hold all the aforesaid lands to/of the aforesaid Eden' and [--], paying annually all rents and services that the aforesaid Hoell or [--] used to pay. Latin. Rubbed, partly illegible.

Agreement that 2 shall peaceably maintain a 'hedge causey or weare' extending from a mill erected by 2 on the ...,

1 Thomas ap D'd ap William of Sodill, Shropshire, yeoman. 2 John Wyn ap Sir Mathey of Dyninlley, co. Denb., gent. Agreement that 2 shall peaceably maintain a 'hedge causey or weare' extending from a mill erected by 2 on the river Dee and the lands of 1, without let for 15 years. Annual rent: 8s. (to be paid at 1's mansion house at Sodill), half the fish taken at the weir between the river Dee and the lands of 1 and a third of the fish taken at the mill and 'causey' between the river Dee and the bank where the mill stands. Seal.

Bargain And Sale of a water mill, a close of land adjoining called Erw Tudder and a sufficient way for ...,

1 Edward Vaughan of Treelydan, co. Mont., gent. 2 Thomas ap David ap William of Dydlyston, Shropshire, yeoman. Bargain And Sale of a water mill, a close of land adjoining called Erw Tudder and a sufficient way for horse and man to go to the said mill from the way leading from Ruabon towards Erbystok, 'unto the said mylne', t. Denn'lle [p. Ruabon], co. Denb., lately occupied by John Wyn ap Sir Mathew. 2 to pay to the Queen the rents and services due and accustomed. Endorsed: livery of seisin. Seal (broken).

Pre-nuptial Settlement of 2 and Mary Lloid, one of the dau's of 1, being a Feoffment by 1 to 3 ...,

1 Francis Lloid of Hardwicke, Shropshire, esq. 2 Cornelius Manley of Saincte Assaph, co. Flint, gent. 3 Sir Edward Kinaston of Oteley, Shropshire, kt, Edward Bellott of Moreton, Cheshire, esq., John Edwardes of Stanstie, co. Denb., gent., Thomas Manley of Denynlley, co. Denb., gent. Pre-nuptial Settlement of 2 and Mary Lloid, one of the dau's of 1, being a Feoffment by 1 to 3 of his m's, cottages, mills, etc., in Denynlley [p. Ruabon], Ruabon and Erbistocke, cos Denb. and Flint, and of two parcels of land severed by a lane, being part of Y Ddol Issa in Dudliston, [p. Ellesmere], Shropshire, lately allotted to be occupied with two water corn mills of 1 in Denynlley and Erbistocke, together with the lane itself. Proviso that if 2 does not pay £400 to 1 on 1 May 1620 the uses limited in the premises (other than the two mills, a m. in the occupation of Thomas ap Robert, miller, in Denynlley, a m. in Erbistocke where Robert Griffith lives, a parcel of land called Erow Tuder lately divided into two parts, in Denynlley and in the tenure of Thomas ap Robert, and the two parcels of land severed by a lane in Dudliston, together with the lane itself) shall determine and be void. 2 grants to 3 the tithes of corn, grain and hay in t. Denynlley, p. Ruabon. Copy. Paper.

Assignment of a m. in Deninthley [p. Ruabon, co. Denb.] called The Farme (24 a.) and a parcel of land ...,

1 George Hope of Doddelston, Cheshire, esq., John Meredeth of Alington, co. Denb., gent., Robert Eyton of Hardwicke, Shropshire, gent., and Thomas Manley of Lee, Shropshire, gent. 2 George Manley of Lache, in the co. of the city of Chester, gent. Assignment of a m. in Deninthley [p. Ruabon, co. Denb.] called The Farme (24 a.) and a parcel of land called Tyerhurrell or Tyercoed (16 a.) in man. Fabrorum Christioneth, together with three parcels of land called Isky and two parcels of land called Yerowstreet in Deninthley, all part of lps Bromfilde and Yale. Consideration: £578.10.0 paid by 2 towards the satisfaction of the debts of Cornelius Manley of Erbistocke, co. Denb. Recites that the said Cornelius Manley devised and bequeathed his lands, etc., to 1 in trust to convey them to the uses expressed in an agreement between Cornelius Manley and 2 concerning a marriage to be had between Francis, son and heir apparent of Cornelius Manley, and Elizabeth, daughter of 2. Agreed therein that if the marriage did not take effect then what should be needed to satisfy the debts of Cornelius Manley should be supplied to his executor (2) out of Cornelius Manley's leased lands. The marriage now without hope to take effect. Seal (cloth wrapped). Paper.

Assignment Of Lease of a m. in Wrexham where 1 lives together with the orchard or backside called The Hill ...,

1 Margrett Hickes of Wrexham, co. Denb., widow. 2 Francis Manley, gent. Assignment Of Lease of a m. in Wrexham where 1 lives together with the orchard or backside called The Hill or Bryn. Annual rent: £2.5.0. Recites a lease of the premises dated 24 July 1632 from Edward Crue of Wrexham to 1 for the term of her life (consideration: £15, annual rent: 4d.). Seal.

Demise for two months of a m. called the Farme in the tenure of Thomas ap Richard, a m. called ...,

  • 1623.
  • Ffeil
  • 1668, March 26.
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1 Francis Manley of Erbistock, co. Denb., esq. 2 Robert Power of Bersham, esq. Demise for two months of a m. called the Farme in the tenure of Thomas ap Richard, a m. called Tir y Coed in the tenure of William Reece, a tmt called the Skythrey in the tenure of Phillip George, a tmt in the tenure of Thomas Nathaniel, a tmt in the tenure of Thomas ap Shone, a tmt in the tenure of [blank] George, widow, all in Dynhynlley [p. Ruabon] co. Denb., a m. formerly in the tenure of the widow of Phillip ap Edward, dec., now in the holding of Richard Eyton, gent., or his undertenants, a m. in the tenure of Jasper ap Owen, together with the parcels of land called Tir y Ffynnon and the two croft [?] Willims in the tenure of 1, and those several parcels of lands, meadow and pasture now in the possession of Moris Wynne, Edward ap David and 1 and their undertenants called the lands below the church and three parcels of land called The Place, Tir yr Helig and Acre Fforth, all in p. Erbistock. Endorsed: 'Uncle Manleys bargain & sale for 2 months to my brother Power'.

Lease for 99 years of a m. called Morris Wynn, a tmt in the holding of Jesper ap Owen, a ...,

  • 1625.
  • Ffeil
  • 1674, April 17.
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1 Cornelius Manley of Erbistocke, co. Denb. 2 Francis Manley of Erbistocke, gent. Lease for 99 years of a m. called Morris Wynn, a tmt in the holding of Jesper ap Owen, a tmt in the holding of Francis Jesper, a tmt in the holding of Owen Davyd alias Gwent, and a parcel of land called the Horsepasture adjoining the hopyard, all in p. Erbistocke. Annual rent: 1 peppercorn.

Order of the House of Commons addressed to the Chief Governor, Lieutenant Governor or Deputy Governor of the Tower of ...,

Order of the House of Commons addressed to the Chief Governor, Lieutenant Governor or Deputy Governor of the Tower of London, to take into custody John Manley, esq., MP, for his offence in speaking in a debate relating to the proceedings of the House against Sir John Kenwick, bart, signed by P. Foley, Speaker.

Case and Opinion of Nath Pigot of the Middle Temple that Thomas, the second son of Cornelius Manley and Elizabeth ...,

Case and Opinion of Nath Pigot of the Middle Temple that Thomas, the second son of Cornelius Manley and Elizabeth Spark, who is in possession of the premises comprised in the marriage settlement of Cornelius and Elizabeth, can bar his own issue, his brother Roger and his sisters by a Common Recovery, but a fine will only bar the heirs of the body of Thomas and the heir general, but not Roger or the dau's of Cornelius. Case recites part of the marriage settlement of Cornelius Manley and Elizabeth Spark, dated 28 March 1670 [no. 1624].

Release Of Equity Of Redemption of a close of pasture land (3 a.), late in the tenure of 1 but ...,

1 William Goodson, otherwise Smith, late of Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, but now of Thame, Oxfordshire, yeoman. 2 James Clark of Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, husbandman. Release Of Equity Of Redemption of a close of pasture land (3 a.), late in the tenure of 1 but now in the possession of 2, next the ground of William Hill, gent., on the east part and abutting south upon Mentmore Lane, the close of pasture land called the Plott (2½ a.), next the aforesaid close and late in the tenure of 1 but now in the possession of 2, abutting on the said lane in the south, both in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, and all tithes of corn, grain, grass and hay arising and growing on the said closes. Subscribed: an account for £173.5.6 is added which includes £150 due to Mr James Clark for the principal money on the mortgage dated 6 May 1738 and the interest due to 6 November 1740. Consideration: 5s. Seal.

Declaration by George Jackson of the Navy Office, London, esq., that his name is used in an indenture dated 4 ...,

Declaration by George Jackson of the Navy Office, London, esq., that his name is used in an indenture dated 4 April 1764 between Griffith Speed of Wrexham, co. Denb., esq., of the first part; William Dix of the city of Chester, gent., of the second part; William Manley of Erbistock, co. Denb., of the third part and the said George Jackson of the fourth part, in trust only for Ann Edwards, the mother of William Manley and for William Manley. He also declares at the request of Ann Edwards and William Manley that the sum of £500, part of the sum of £1,000 mentioned in the indenture to be paid by him to Griffith Speed, is the proper money of the said Ann Edwards. The remaining £500 is the money of William Manley.

Copy Will of John Hincksman of Ellesmere, Shropshire, gent,

Devises £2,000 to be divided between Thomas Watkin Yonde, esq.; Edward Yonde, esq.; Misses Julia and Harriet Yonde, the four children of the late Rev. Thomas Yonde of Plas Madre, co. Denb.; and 20 guineas to their mother, Mrs Sarah Yonde; devises £800 to Henry and Richard Hinksman, the sons of his late brother, Richard Hinksman, and £200 to Joseph and John Collins, the sons of his late sister Mary Hinksman. Bequests to the poor of p. Ellesmere and the city of Chester and to Chester and Shrewsbury Infirmaries. The remainder of the estate to his sister Ann Rockell, wife of William Rockell of Kingsland, near Hackney.

Probate Of Will (dated 29 May 1829) of Louisa Manley of Reading, Berkshire, spinster,

Devises everything to her sister Maria Taylor on condition that she makes payments to Louisa's relatives and others. After the death of Maria Taylor, all the money which Louisa has in stocks and elsewhere she leaves to her brother Robert Kendrick Manley, except the share in the Scotch mines which she leaves to her niece, Ann Frances Pole Sulney.

Memorandum Of Agreement that 2 will take the Albert Inn in Windsor Street, Neath on a yearly tenancy. 2 is ...,

  • 1646.
  • Ffeil
  • 1893, March 25.
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1 William Hancock Company Ltd of Cardiff, Brewers and Wine and Spirit Merchants. 2 William Havard of 7, Walters Road, Neath, Insurance Agent. Memorandum Of Agreement that 2 will take the Albert Inn in Windsor Street, Neath on a yearly tenancy. 2 is to purchase everything detailed in the enclosed schedule from 1. Annual rent: £40.

Deed Of Covenant to stand seized of the premises previously conveyed by 1 to 2 as part of the marriage ...,

  • 1377.
  • Ffeil
  • 1638/9, Feb. 20.
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1 Nicholas Kemys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq., and Charles Kemys his son and heir. 2 Sir Charles Williams of Langibbie, co. Mon., kt, Sir Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., kt, and Anthony Mansell of Britton Ferrie, co. Glam., kt. Deed Of Covenant to stand seized of the premises previously conveyed by 1 to 2 as part of the marriage settlement (£2,500 marriage portion) of Charles Kemys and Blanche Mansell, second daughter of Sir Lewis Mansell of Margam, co. Glam., dec., in order to settle a jointure upon Blanche Mansell and 'for the advancement' of any male issue; the premises comprise the lp and man. of the priory of Caldicott, a capital m. and lands called the Vaindre and other manors, m's and lands in p's Michelston Y Vedowe, St Mellans, Marshfield, Peterston, St Brides, Bassalegg, Myniddysloyn and Coed Carnew, and in hd Wenlloge, co. Mon., the capital m., park and demesne of Kevenmablie, and other manors, m's and lands in p's Egloyssylan, Lanvabon, Lanwuno, Aberdare, Merthir, Roth, St Ffagans, Llanissen, Llysvayne, Llanedern and Cardiff, co. Glam. (uses specified); covenanted that Charles Kemys shall receive an annual rent of £400 issuing out of the premises in co. Mon. during his life, then his wife shall receive the same for her jointure, then to the use of their first son and heir. Not signed or sealed.

Release (forming part of a Lease and Release), with covenant to suffer a Common Recovery, from 1 (by the direction ...,

1 Sir Edmund Probyn, one of the Justices of the Court of Kings Bench. 2 John Hanbury of Pontpool, co. Mon., esq., John Hanbury of Tower Street, London, merchant, and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. 3 Sir Charles Kemeys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., son and heir of Sir Charles Kemeys of the same place, dec. 4 Sir George Beaumont of Stoughton, Leicestershire, Thomas Bacon of Catley, Cambridgeshire, esq., Anthony Keck of p. St George, Bloomsbyry, Middlesex, gent., William Bromley of Bagington, Warwickshire, esq., and Edward Harley the younger of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. 5 Charles Pryor of Lincolns Inn, gent., and John Staples of the Middle Temple, London, gent. Release (forming part of a Lease and Release), with covenant to suffer a Common Recovery, from 1 (by the direction of 2, 3 and 4) to 5, of a capital m. called Kevenmably and premises in Lanwannowe, Mirthir Tidvil, Cardiff, Roath, Lanedern, Lisvane, Lanistern, Lanishen, Lanvabon, Eglwysilan, Michelston Y Vedowe and Rudree, co. Glam., a capital m. called Vandree and premises in St Mellons, Michaelston Y Vedowe, Romney, Basseleck, Marsfield, Monythisloin, Caldicot, Peterstone, St Bride, Newchurch, Coedkernew, Llanvair Discoed, Llanvaches, St Cadock and the town of Monmouth, co. Mon., together with man. lp Lanvair Discoed, as collateral security for 4 for securing the repayment of £20,000 and interest. Recital of deeds 1679-1733. Counterpart.

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