Account of principal and interest due to Mary Slocomb,
- D101.
- File
- 1769, Oct 28.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Account of principal and interest due to Mary Slocomb,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Account of receipts and disbursements of Walter James, bailiff of Sir Charles Kemeys, and receipt of the said, Walter James for £5.18.10 being the balance in his favour.
Account of recurring expenditure on the Kevenmably estate.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Account of rent arrears on the Kevenmably estate in p's Monmouth, Nash, Christ Church and Llanllowell, co. Mon., p. Llanedern, t. Llanvedow lP. Michaelstone Y Fedw] co. Glam., p's Basallegg, Rumney and St Mellons, co. Mon., t. Wedall [p. Roath], p's Roath, Canton and Ealy, co. Glam., and p's Llanvair and Caldicot, co. Mon., 1734, together with account of disbursements by George Kemeys on behalf of Lady Jane Tynte, 1734-6.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Account of taxes paid on behalf of the late Sir Charles Kemeys, bart, in p. Peterstone, co. Mon., together with receipt of payment of the same.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Admission tickets to the gallery of the House of Lords,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Agreement as in no. D31 concerning a debt of £2,253.18.4 due to 1 from 2,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
1 Mary Kemeys. 2 Sir Charles Kemeys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., bart. As 2 in no. D31. Agreement as in no. D31 concerning a debt of £2,253.18.4 due to 1 from 2.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
1 George Kemeys. 2 Sir Charles Kemeys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., bart. Agreement that if 2 would pay 1 a debt of £1,691.13.4 and 40s. costs of a Judgement in the Court of Exchequer within one year to be computed from 20 June last that 1 will give 2 a sufficient warrant of attorney to acknowledge satisfaction of any legacy claimed under the will of his father.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
1 William Thomas, esq. 2 Richard Tanner of Sully, co. Glam., yeoman. Agreement to lease for 99 years determinable upon three lives a parcel of land called oxe hams, p. St Andrewes [co. Glam.]. Fine: £60 (£40 already paid and the remainder to be paid at the day of sealing the lease) and £2.2.0 to Lady Thomas. Annual rent: 10s., 1s. in lieu of duty, heriot of 20s.
Alphabetical List of tenants on the Kevenmably and Penmark estates,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
An unnamed correspondent from Halswell to 'Jenny'. Would give the correspondent pleasure to hear that she was happily married, but without a competency her complaints would soon return. Fragment.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Andrew Wiseley to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishing him to settle an account for £6 due to him for 2 whigs and powdering.
Anne Jones of Lanarth to Lady Mary Kemeys. Sympathising with her on the loss of her children,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Anne Robinson to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishes to present his 'pritty' son with a medal. [Late 17th cent. - see Vol. I, No. C640.].
Anne Robinson to Sir Charles Kemeys, her nephew,
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Sending a gift for her little great-nephew's acceptance.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Anthony Martin to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. Wishing him to lend him 4 or 5 guineas, as he had been arrested for debt and was in Cardiff gaol, in order to secure his speedy release; he had to pay 5s. every Sunday for serving his cure.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Anthony Montonnier to Edward Kemeys. Concerning writer's account with Thomas, the tailor; a complaint had been levied against Mr Towgood, the postmaster, by Mr Windham at the general post, but he was sure of the support of Mr Morgan of Tredegar and of the writer's, his master.
Appointment of Sir Charles Keymes as constable of Cardiff castle.
Part of Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
Appointment by Thomas, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, lord Herbert, of Sir Charles Keymes as constable of Cardiff castle in the place of William Herbert, esq., lately dec.
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1 John Giffard of Halsbery, Devon, esq. 2 Katherine Giffard of the same, widow, on behalf of herself and her daughter Katherine. Articles Of Agreement between 1 and 2: (i) l to pay his niece Katherine £2,000 in two payments, £1,000 on her marriage and £1,000 on 25 March 1668, and in case she should marry before that date the sum of £2,000 to be paid at that time on condition that she shall give to 1 full assurance in the law to confirm to 1 all her title to the estate of her father Thomas Giffard, dec., of Halesbury; (ii) KG to deliver to 2 all deeds relating to the premises and to a farm called Winslade; (iii) 1 to pay f40 pa to his niece until the portion of £2,000, or part of it, be paid; (iv) 1 to confirm to his sister in law her claim of a jointure; (v) 1 to secure £2,000 to his niece by a mortgage of Halsbery and the other entailed lands and shall have quiet possession of Halsbery and the rest of the lands on 29 Sept.