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John Jenkins Collection of Neath and Cilybebyll Deeds,
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Lease for two lives of three cottages and parcels of land called Bryn Reddin, Gwayn y Bryn Hire, Llwyn y ...,

  1. The Rt Hon. Thomas [Windsor], Lord Viscount Windsor;. 2. Thomas Davis of t. Neath, co. Glam., gent. Lease for two lives of three cottages and parcels of land called Bryn Reddin, Gwayn y Bryn Hire, Llwyn y Meing, and Llwoyn Goley, at Blaen Dilaies, and Keven Hire Vynith, all in p. Cadoxton and man. Neath Vltra; with Power Of Attorney to John Seward and David Thomas of Neath, gent's, to deliver seisin. [Other names mentioned:- brook called Dilaies, patent lands called Gwain Yarll, way called y Keven y ffordd ar y Draine, brook called Nant Stallwyn, brook called Nant Hire, the Patent Lands, brook called Nant y Kavan, well called Fynon Eskir y ddelwyn, Carne y Cornell, Trallwyn y Bernant]. Counterpart.

Letter: C. E. Whitting from Uphill Grange, Weston-super-Mare, to [Morgan] Reynolds. Encloses the 'Epitome of Particulars of Neath Estate'. References ...,

Letter: C. E. Whitting from Uphill Grange, Weston-super-Mare, to [Morgan] Reynolds. Encloses the 'Epitome of Particulars of Neath Estate'. References to Isaac Smith's lease, the carriage of minerals over Neath Merthyr tramroad, wayleaves chargeable thereon, etc.

Letter: D. W. A. Saunders from Worcester Chambers, Swansea, to J. B. G. Price, ESQ., at Neath. The valuation of ...,

Letter: D. W. A. Saunders from Worcester Chambers, Swansea, to J. B. G. Price, ESQ., at Neath. The valuation of freehold minerals underlying Dylais Fach property, near Aberdulais, p. Llantwit iuxta Neath, and of minerals under Llwynllank, Penllwyn llank, and Lynycoedcae, near Crynant, p. Cadoxton. Typescript.

Letter: Lewis Griffiths from Ynisygerwn, to -------. Has desired the tenant at Hendregarreg to pay the recipient immediately the amount ...,

Letter: Lewis Griffiths from Ynisygerwn, to -------. Has desired the tenant at Hendregarreg to pay the recipient immediately the amount of the five poor rates up to March 25 1846, being £3.10.6. He expects the recipient in the next rate to put him down at £23.8.0, instead of £23.10.0 as heretofore. Endorsed are memoranda of days [worked] by specified individuals.

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