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.