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Marriage settlement of Daniel Williams and Rachel Jones,

Pre-nuptial settlement (dated 23-24 May 1793) of Daniel Williams and Rachel Jones, being a lease and release by (1) Joan Williams of Perthie Glyshon, p. Merthyr Tudful, co. Glam., widow of Daniel Williams, esq., dec., and Daniel Williams of the same, their only son and heir, to (3) Griffith Jenkins of Aber-fan, p. Merthyr Tudful, gent., and Benjamin Morgan of p. Mynyddislwyn, co. Mon., yeoman, of a m. and land (200a.) called Perthie Glyshon, p. Merthyr Tudful, co. Glam., bordered on the east by the river Taff, to the successive uses of Joan Williams, Daniel Jones and Rachel Williams for life, afterwards to the heirs of the marriage. The other party is (2) William Jones of Penlascarn, p. Trevethin, co. Mon., gent., and Rachel Jones his daughter. Consideration: the intended marriage and £500 paid by William Jones to Daniel Williams as a portion. Attested copies.

Final concord of m's etc. in p's Llanbedr, Bishopston and Christchurch, co. Mon.,

Final concord between (1) Mark Wood, esq. (quer.), and (2) Sir Robert Salusbury, bart, and Catherine his wife, Edward Cage, clerk, and Jane his wife, and John Watthurst, gent., and Charlotte his wife (deforcs), of 6 m's etc. (460a.) in p's Llanbedr, Bishopston and Christchurch, co. Mon. Consideration: £500 paid by 1 to 2. LH and RH indentures.

Assignment of hereditaments for the residues of terms of 600, 700 and 800 years, in trust,

Assignment by (1) William Joseph Lockwood of Dews Hall, co. Essex, esq., to (4) Nicholl Wood of the same, esq., of the hereditaments comprised in deeds of 30-31 Jan. 1800 and 10 Aug. 1821 as are also comprised in deeds of 4-5 Feb. 1807, for the residues of terms of 600, 700 and 800 years, in trust for (3) Frederick Wood of Cardiff, co. Glam., esq. The other party is (2) Sir Mark Wood of Gatton Park, co. Surrey, bart. Draft.

Declaration of trust,

Declaration of trust that the £1,000 advanced by (1) Thomas Jenner Spitty of Billericay, co. Essex, esq., to William Mark Wood, esq., is the property of (2) Leonard Hicks of Grays Inn, co. Mddx, gent. Draft.

Mortgage of Itton manor house, Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Llandegang, Itton etc., co. Mon.,

Mortgage (lease and release) by (1) Sir Rowland Gwynne of Llanelwedd, co. Rad., kt, to (3) Nicholas Jeffreys of the Inner Temple, London, esq., and William Eeles of St Mary Ax, London, gent., in trust to the use of (2) John Jeffreys of St Mary Ax, London, esq., of Itton manor house, a field called Long Orchard in p. Itton, lands named in a mortgage between 1 and 2 dated 26 May 1681, Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Llandegang, Itton, Wilcrick and Undy, m's, mills and lands of 1 in Caerleon and Bishopston, all co. Mon., lands named in a demise between 1 and Thomas Hudson, uncle of 2, dated 16 Aug. 1686, a tmt called The Hall in Llanelwedd in Llanelwedd, co. Rad., two water corn grist mills, m's called Kelley Cadogan in Llanfaredd and Llanelwedd, Penny Craige in Llanelwedd, Brin Rosser in Llanfaredd, Brin Gwanaste in Diserth, Glan Arrowe in Colfa, Y Diggith and water corn grist mills called Melin y Diggith and Y Twy Guyime in Aberedw, two closes of lands called Kae yn Combe Iago in p. Llanbadarn-y-garreg, and two closes of lands in Llansanffraid-yn-Elfael, all co. Rad., and m's in p's Builth, Llanfihangel, Llysdinam, Llanafan, Llandeilo and Llanilid, all co. Brec., with covenant by 1 to levy a fine. Consideration: £19,423-3-11, and a further sum of £100. Recites a demise for £900 for 1,000 years, dated 26 May 1681, between 1 and John Jeffreys (JJ), late of St Mary Ax, esq., dec., uncle of 2, of Itton manor house and other property. Witnesses of 1's signature include J. Wick, HM envoy, and Samuel Free, an English merchant, both at Hamburg, Germany.

Quitclaim relating to the purchase money of two tmts in Caerleon and a tmt in Newport, co. Mon.,

Quitclaim by (1) Francis Powel of Caerleon, co. Mon., esq., to (2) Charles Van of Llan-wern, co. Mon., esq., of the covenant in an indenture dated 3 Nov. 1732, relating to the purchase money of two tmts in Caerleon then in the tenures of Phillip Gwyn and Cecil James, widow, a tmt in Newport formerly in the tenure of Edmond David otherwise Edmond Phillip David, dec., and then of Elizabeth Phillips, widow, all co. Mon., and covenant by 1 to pay £100 to 2. Consideration: £80-16-11 already owed by 1 to 2, and the further sum of £19-3-1. Copy.

Transfer of mortgage (D 3/12-13) and subsequent further charges on Biestood etc., p. Coety, co. Glam.,

Lease and release, being a transfer of mortgage (£140 and interest (D 3/12-13) and subsequent further charges) by (1) Elizabeth Partington of Deptford, co. Kent, widow, and James Willis of New Inn, Westminster, attorney (executor of the will of Henry Partington, esq., who was the executor of the will of Anne Carn of Newcastle, co. Glam., widow, dec., and also administrator with the will annexed of the said Anne Carn), and Mary Cray of Arundell Street, p. St Clements Danes, co. Mddx, widow (only daughter and sole heir of the said Henry Partington), to (3) Miles Lewelin of Kellirhaidd, p. Llantrisant, gent., of a m. and lands (42a.) called Biestood, lying at Biestood and Hirwain, p. Coety, co. Glam., and further charge (£500 in all), with a covenant by (2) Henry Treharn of p. Coety, co. Glam., gent., and Martha his wife (which Martha is the daughter and devisee of the m's and lands hereafter mentioned, from Elisha Thomas of Coety, dec.), to levy a fine of the same property and a m. where Edward William lately dwelt, with its lands, viz., a parcel called Dwy Erw'r Lloyn Cwm (2a.), parcels called Kaie'r Wallas (5a.) adjoining the highway from Biestood to Kevanhirgoed on the east, two parcels called Kae'r Grose (4a.), and a parcel of land called Tire Newydd (3a.) having the said highway on the north and west (surrounding fields named). The other party is (4) Morgan Williams of the Park, p. Llanilltern, gent. Consideration: £373-8-0 paid by 3 to Elizabeth Partington, James Willis and 2, and £126-12-0 paid by 3 to 2. Note: the lease is enclosed in the release, attached by a parchment thong.

Mortgage of a m. and lands etc., p’s Llanfarthin and Bishopston, co. Mon.,

Mortgage (lease and release) by (1) Edward Evans of p. Llanfarthin, co. Mon., yeoman, and Margaret his wife, to (2) Henry Wilmot of Grays Inn, co. Mddx, gent., for £140 paid by (4) John Morgan of p. Chapel Hill, co. Mon., yeoman, to Edward Evans of a m. and land (38a.), and an old cottage and parcel of land (1 frandel), both in p. Llanfarthin, and both abutting the highway from Llanfarthin to Pen-coed, and a parcel of meadow (2a.), Bishopston, and abutting the lane from Bishopston to Hoskin's Corner, all of which were formerly purchased by Edward Evans, father of 1, from William Allen and Margaret his wife, co. Mon. The other party is (3) Zacharias Edwards of Chepstow, co. Mon., gent.

Counterpart of D 3/45,

Endorsed: memorandum of a deed poll of John Jeffreys, charging the properties with the payment of a further sum of £600 to Horatio Walpole, 20 June 1747.

Assignment of a demise of Blaen Crymlin, p's Coychurch and St Brides Minor, and manor of Coety Wallia, co. Glam.,

Lease and release by (1) Evan Morgan of p. Coychurch, co. Glam., yeoman, to (2) Thomas Mathews of Llandaf, esq., of the residue of a term of years (demise for 999 years, 24 June 1738) of a m. and lands called Blaen Crymlin, p's Coychurch and St Brides Minor and manor of Coety Wallia, co. Glam. Consideration: £320.

Release of Blaen Crymlin etc., p's Coychurch and St Brides Minor, co. Glam.,

Release by (1) Evan Morgan of p. Coychurch, co. Glam., yeoman, and Alice his wife, to (2) Thomas Mathews of Llandaf, esq., of a m. and lands called Blaen Crymlin, comprising a farmhouse, a curtilage, a garden, a barn, a cowhouse, a little slope house, a ruinous cott, parcels of land called Waine Coch (1a.), Croft (¾a.), Kaer Skibbor (3a.), Kaer Banel (5a.), Kaer Ythin bach (2a.), Kaer Trissent (3a.), Kaer Yenardd ycha (3a.), Kaer Yenardd yssa (3a.), Crymlin (7a.), a parcel of open land adjoining the highway from the common called Mynydd y gare to Kevencarven, Kae wrth y T otherwise Tair Erw Blaen Crymlin (3a.), Kae Cradock (7a.), Kae dy bach (2a.), Kae d (2a.), Gwain Cradock (1a.), Drill (4a.), Graig Vach (1a.), Tair Erw ywch ben Llwyn Ywrth (3a.) and Graig Vach dan y Drill (1a.), all bounded (among other bounds) by the lands of Rev. Richard Thomas, clerk, and the said highway, also parcels of meadow called Gwynydd Tynywain (6a.), Hannereg y Gwydir (¾a.), Gwain Arw (2a.), a parcel (¾a.) lying under a place called Llwynywrch, and a parcel (1a.) adjoining the lands of the said Rev. Richard Thomas, all lying at or near a place called Hirewain, a parcel of meadow (¾a.) lying in a meadow of Hopkin Rees, esq., and a parcel of meadow (2a.) lying near the other parels of meadow, all in p's Coychurch and St Brides Minor, co. Glam. Consideration: £320.

Lease and release of Pen-coed castle, manors, m’s etc., co. Mon., in trust to attend the inheritance,

Lease and release by (1) Horatio Walpole of Woolterton, co. Norfolk, esq., one of the tellers in HM exchequer, Westminster, at the direction of (2) John Jeffreys of West Sheen, co. Surrey, esq., only son and heir of John Jeffreys of York Buildings, p. St Martin in the Fields, co. Mddx, esq., dec., and by the appointment of (3) Thomas Mathews of Bloomsbury Square, co. Mddx, esq., to (4) Hester Fuller of Russell Street, Bloomsbury, co. Mddx, spinster, of Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Magor, Llandegang and Wilcrick, and all other the manors, m's etc. demised for a term of 500 years by a deed of 15 July 1714 (D 3/17), and also the manor of Caer-went, m's, mills etc. demised for a term of 1,000 years by a deed of 9 Feb. 1739 (D 3/36), all in co. Mon., in trust for 3 to attend the inheritance.

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