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Exemplification of recovery of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Llangory etc., co. Mon.,

Exemplification of recovery (by double voucher) between (1) William Grove Hancorne, gent. (demandant), (2) Edward Barnett, gent. (tenant to the precipe), (3) Thomas Van, esq. (first vouchee), and (4) Thomas Francis Martin (second vouchee), of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Llangory, and 60 m's etc. (2,800a.) in p's Christchurch, Nash and Goldcliff, Whitson, Llanbedr, Marshfield and Peterstone, and Rumney, co. Mon.

Bargain and sale of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Llangory etc., co. Mon., in trust to sell,

Bargain and sale by (1) Thomas Van of Coldra, co. Mon., esq. (eldest son and heir of Charles Van of Llan-wern, esq., dec.), to (2) Edward Barnett of Henrietta Street, p. St Paul Covent Garden in the liberty of Westminster, co. Mddx, esq., of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Llangory, m's and lands called Great Coldre and Cwm (250a.), Little Coldre (44a.), Bullenoor [sic] (47a.), Late Gwynns, Hendre (54a.), Ringby Bottom (12a.), Spitley Farm (79a.), Pill Farm (171a.), a parcel of land in the tenure of Robert Hicks, Forty Acres (49a.), Late Taylors (4a.), Traston Farm (70a.), a parcel of land (5a.) in the tenure of John Williams, Summertown, Blackthorn (7a.), a cottage in the tenure of Robert Darch, Penylan (32a.), a m. and premises (8a.) lying near Summertown in the tenure of Edward Jones, and another lying near Traston in the tenure of Thomas Lewis Harey, all in p. Christchurch, tmt and premises called New Row (126a.), Farm Field (102a.), Southland (15a.), Saltmarsh, Pye Corner (93a.), and a parcel of gound in the tenure of William Morgan, all in p's Nash and Goldcliff, a tmt and premises (191a.) called New Row in p. Whitson, a m. amd premises called Lanbedder near Langstone, m's and premises called Gellybere (47a.), Summerway (13a.), Castletown Farm (93a.), a tmt and premises (8a.) in the tenure of Evan Thomas, Great House Farm (87a.), Newtown Farm (55a.), a m. and premises in the tenure of Roger Powell, another in the tenure of John Matthew (35a.), The Passage (10a.), a m. near Stone Bridge in the tenure of Benjamin Luke, a parcel of land let to Charles Morgan, esq., all in p. [sic] Marshfield and Peterstone, and a tmt and premises (11a.) in the tenure of William Morris in p. Rumney, all in co. Mon. (tenants and rents given), in trust to sell in fee simple, to pay Catherine Van an annuity of £400 (secured by D 2/29), to pay the interest on £1,339-6-8 to Catherine Salusbury (being one third of a sum of £4,000 and 5% for the portions of the said Catherine Salusbury, Jane Van and Charlotte Van, provided by D 2/29), to pay the maintenance and education of the said Jane Van and Charlotte Van until their portions become due, to discharge several annuities charged on the real estate of 1, and to pay the interest on the debts of 1, with an appointment by 1 of 2 to be his attorney. Endorsed: enrolled in court, before the king himself, 9 May 1783. See also D 2/51.

Assignment of £50 of an annuity of £300 (D 2/34),

Assignment by (1) Edward Barnett of Henrietta Street, p. St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, esq., to (2) John Gilliam of Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, p. St George Hanover Square, of £50 of an annuity of £300 (D 2/34), secured by a bond in £4,200 of even date, and by a warrant of attorney of even date to enter a judgement in the court of King's Bench, which judgement was obtained in Hilary Term 1782, chargeable on the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Llangory, m's and lands called Great Coldree and Cwm (250a.), Little Coldree (44a.), Bullmoor (47a.), a m. or tmt in the tenure of John Edwards, Hendre (54a.), Ringby Bottom (12a.), Spitty Farm (79a.), Pill Farm (171a.), a parcel of land in the tenure of Robert Hicks, The Forty Acres (49a.), a parcel of land (4a.) in the tenure of William Francis, Traston Farm (70a.), a parcel of land (5a.) in the tenure of John Williams, Summertown (68a.), Blackthorn (7a.), a cottage in the tenure of Robert Darch, Pennylan (32a.), a m. and land (8a.) near Summertown in the tenure of Edward Jones, and a tmt and premises near Traston in the tenure of Thomas Lewis Harey, all in p. Christchurch, m's and lands called New Row (126a.), Farm Field (102a.), Salt Land (15a.), Saltmarsh, Pye Corner (93a.), and a parcel of ground in the tenure of William Morgan, all in p's Nash and Goldcliff, a tmt and land (191a.) called Newhouse, p. Whitson, a m. and premises called Lanbedder Farm, p. Llanbedr-yn-Henrhiw, m's and lands called Gellybear (47a.), Summerway (13a.), Castletown Farm (93a.), a tmt and premises (8a.) in the tenure of William James, a piece of ground (5a.) in Hawse in the tenure of the said William, James, a piece of ground (5a.) in Peterstone in the tenure of Evan Thomas, Greathouse Farm (87a.), Newtown Farm (55a.), a tmt and premises in the tenure of Roger Powell, a tmt and premises (35a.) in the tenure of John Matthews, The Passage (10a.), a m. near Stonebridge let to Benjamin Luke, and a parcel of land in Peterstone let to Charles Morgan, esq., all in p. Marshfield and Peterstone, a m. and land (64a.) called Traston, a parcel of ground (1a.) in the tenure of Thomas Jones near Cwm, a parcel of ground in the tenure of William Watson, a parcel of ground (2a.) in the tenure of Christopher Howell, a tmt and land (13a.) in the tenure of Thomas Jones, and a tmt and land (32a.) in the tenure of Catherine Richards, all in p. Christchurch, a parcel of ground (5a.) in the tenure of Simon Bound lying at Farm Field, and 7a. in the tenure of Richard Ashfield lying at Salt Marsh, both in p. Nash, a tmt and lands called Pantyreos, p. Bishopston, a tmt and lands called Fish Poole, p. Christchurch, a parcel of land (3a.) in the tenure of William Morgan lying at Pye Corner, p. Nash, and a tmt and land (24a.) in the tenure of Richard Rawlins, p. Whitson, all in co. Mon. (tenants and rents given). Consideration: £500.

Release of Cwm, Hendre, Ringley Bottom, Pill and Traston farms etc., p’s Christchurch, Nash etc., co. Mon., in trust,

Settlement, being a release by (4) James Graham of Lincolns Inn, co. Mddx, gent. (at the request of (1) Sir Charles Gould of Ealing, co. Mddx, judge advocate of HM forces, Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq., and John Morgan of Therrow, co. Brec., esq., and with the consent of (2) Robert Salusbury of Llan-wern, co. Mon., and of Cotton Hall, co. Denb., esq., and Catherine his wife, eldest daughter of Charles Van late of Llan-wern by Catherine his wife formerly Catherine Morgan, spinster, dec., and (3) Thomas Van of Coldra, co. Mon., esq.) to (5) Thomas Lewis of St Pierre, co. Mon., esq., of m's, farms and lands called Cwm Farm (116a.), Hendre and Ringley Bottom (73a.), Pill Farm (174a.) and Traston (64a.), and parcels of ground and tmts of land in the tenures of Thomas Jones in Cwm (1a.), William Waters, Christopher Howell near Hendre (2a.), land and wood near Hendre purchased of Mrs Allan (3a.), Long Ditch Wall, Thomas Jones (13a.) and Catherine Richards (32a.), all in p. Christchurch, land in the tenure of Simon Bound (5a.) at Farm Field, and of Richard Ashfield (7a.) at Salt Marsh, both in p. Nash, a tmt of land called Pantywes, p. Bishopston, and a tmt of land (24a.) in the tenure of Richard Rawlings, p. Whitson, all in co. Mon., to the use of 1 for the term of 1,000 years in trust that these m's, lands etc. be equally chargeable with the payment of £4,000 with the manors etc. comprised in D 2/29, after the term of 1,000 years, to the use of 3 and his heirs. Recitals include D 2/16, that 1, 2 and 3 agreed to lay out £6,631 5s. in the purchase of freehold lands, that 1 has laid out £2,920 5s. in the purchase of lands in co. Mon., and that the same have been conveyed to 4 (as trustee of 1) by D 2/45-6. See also D 2/92.

Exemplification of recovery of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Langory etc., co. Mon.,

Exemplification of recovery (by triple vouchee) between (1) Adrian Neweth, gent. (demandant), (2) Benjamin Milward, gent. (tenant to the precipe), (3) Thomas Van, esq., Lucy his wife, and Edward Barnett (first vouchees), and (4) Thomas Francis Martin (second vouchee), of the manors of Preston, Traston, Milton and Langory, 60 m's etc. (2,800a.), free fishery in the river Usk, and appurtenances in p's Christchurch, Nash, Goldcliff, Whitson, Bishopston, Llanbedr, Marshfield, Peterstone and Rumney, co. Mon. See also D 2/93.

Lease and release of part of the manor of Rumney etc., co. Mon., to have a good common recovery,

Lease and release by (1) Herbert Hurst of Gabalfa, p. Llandaf, co. Glam., esq. (only child and heir of Lucy Hurst, formerly Lucy Allen, dec., his mother), to (2) John Smith of Red Lyon Square, co. Mddx, gent., of a quarter part of the manor of Rumney, and m's, lands etc. in p's Rumney, Peterstone, Marshfield and St Mellons, all in co. Mon., formerly the estate of Philip Herbert, dec. (the father of Elizabeth Herbert, the mother of Thomas Herbert the father), to the intent that 2 may be a perfect tenant of the freehold of the said quarter, so that a good common recovery may be had, to be prosecuted by (3) Thomas Thomas of Gabalfa aforesaid, gent.

Bargain and sale to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery,

Bargain and sale (dated 12 April 1770) by (1) Calvert Richard Jones of Swansea, co. Glam., esq., and William Hurst of Gabalfa, esq., and (2) William Powell of Energlyn, esq., to (3) John Llewellin of Cardiff, esq., to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of lands of the manors of Newton Nottage and South Corneli, the impropriate rectories of Swansea and Oystermouth, the right of presentation (one turn in three) to the church of Newton Nottage, the forest called Trewyddfa Common in p. Llangyfelach, and m's, lands etc. in p's Newton Nottage, South Corneli, Swansea, Oystermouth, St Johns, Llangyfelach and Llansamlet, the late estate of Thomas Herbert, dec., late husband of Elizabeth Herbert formerly Elizabeth Parker, since dec., and the manors of Dinas Powys, St Andrews, Merthyr Dyfan, Llandough, Cogan, Roath and Llanedern, Cardiff, Llandaf, St Brides-super-Ely and Peterstone-super-Ely, and Ystradyfodwg, the late estate of the said Thomas Herbert, dec., all in co. Glam., with (5) John Griffiths of Bridewell Hospital, esq., to be the demandant and 2 the first vouchee, and a bargain and sale by 1 and 2 to (4) William Frogatt of Bridewell Hospital, London, gent., to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of a moiety of the manor of Rumney, and m's, lands etc., in p's Rumney and Peterstone, co. Mon., the late estate of Philip Herbert, dec., father of Elizabeth Herbert who was mother to the said Thomas Herbert, dec., 5 to be the demandant and 2 the first vouchee, all to the use of (6) [John Woodhouse and] Peter Rich of p. St Giles in the Fields, co. Mddx, gent., for a term of 1,000 years, in trust to the purposes limited in the Act of 1769 (D 2/18). Attested copy.

Lease and release of castles, manors etc. in co's Mddx, Glam. and Mon., in trust,

Settlement, being a lease and release by (1) Edward Miller Mundy of Shipley, co. Derby, esq. (the surviving trustee of an assignment of trust (D 2/24-5) of the will of Thomas Mathews, esq., dec. (D 4/7)), with the consent of (2) Thomas Mathews of Llandaf, co. Glam., esq., grandson and heir of the said Thomas Mathews, and (3) Jane Mathews of Upper Brook Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, spinster, Ann Mathews of Haverfordwest, co. Pemb., spinster, and Milicent Browne of Upper Brook Street aforesaid, wife of Mark Browne of Newtown, co. Galway, Ireland, esq., but formerly Milicent Mathews (the three granddaughters of the said Thomas Mathews, dec.), to (4) Wallwyn Shepheard of Boswell Court, p. St Clement Danes, co. Mddx, gent., and William Frogatt of Castle Street, p. St Martin in the Fields, co. Mddx, gent., of the castles, manors etc. of 2 in co's Mddx, Glam. and Mon., to the use of 2 for life, and in trust to the use of the heirs male of the body of 1, and in default of such issue to the use of 3 as tenants in common, share and share alike. Provision that 2, should he marry, may appoint an annuity for life after his death for his wife, at the rate of £100 a year in lands and hereditaments or £80 a year rent charge for every £1,000 received as a portion, and a sum equal to the portion to be appointed as a provision for the younger children of such marriage. Recites that 2 has no issue. Endorsed that the deed was registered pursuant to statute, 14 April 1806.

Grant of an annuity of £100 charged on the rents of Pen-coed castle etc., co’s Mon. and Glam.,

Grant by (1) Thomas Mathews of Bath, co. Somerset, esq., to (2) William Rayer of Stockwell, co. Surrey, esq., and William Capel of Prestbury, co. Glou, esq., of an annuity of £100 for the life of 1, charged on the rents of Pen-coed castle, now used as a farmhouse in the tenure of Mr William Buxton, the manors of Caer-went, St Brides Netherwent, Llandegang and Llandevenny, Wilcrick and Undy, Pen-coed, Magor, Llanfaches and Redwick, all the m's, cottages etc. (2,727a. in all, with a rental of £1,037-13-2, list of tenants given) of 1 in Cemais Comawndwr, Llantarnam, Llangybi, Usk, Llanfarthin, Pen-coed, St Brides Netherwent, Howick [a chapelry in p. St Arvans], Bishopston, Llanfaches, Pen-hw, Salisbury, Llandegang, Llandevenny, Nash, Wilcrick, Magor, Undy, Caerleon and Caer-went, and the manor of Rumney and the m's, cottages etc. (385a. in all, with a rental of £494-8-0, list of tenants given) in p's Rumney, Newtown, Peterstone, Marshfield and St Mellons, all in co. Mon., the manors of Peterston-super-Ely and Plas Turton, co. Glam., the capital m. or mansion house and land (14a.) called The Court of Llandaff, p. Llandaf, the m's, cottages etc. (2,520a. in all, with a rental of £1,120-7-1, list of tenants given) in p's Llandaf, Cardiff St John the Baptist, Cardiff St Marys, Llandough, Peterston-super-Ely, Coychurch, St Brides Minor, Coety, Llantrisant, Ystradyfodwg, Mertyr Tudful and Pendeulwyn, all in co. Glam., and appointment of (3) George Stovin of Grays Inn, co. Mddx, gent., as receiver of the rents, in trust for the payment of the annuity of £100 to 2 and any surplus to 1. Covenant by 2 that 1 may repurchase the annuity for £650. Consideration: £600 paid by 2 to 1.

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.

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