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Bonsall family papers,
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Release of Tuynyllan otherwise Tafarn Penegoes, p. Penegoes,

  1. Charles Jones of Wimbledon, Surrey. 2. Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley the younger of Wheatcroft Hall, Cheshire; and Edward Delves Broughton of Wistaston Hall, Cheshire, and of Nantwich (as mortgagees). 3. John Morgan Edwards Jones, late of Garthmil Hall, co. Mont., but now of Landown Place, Brighton and Harriet his wife. 4. Rice Pryce Buckley Williames of Pennant, co. Mont., and Harry Bowen Jones of 22 Austin Friars, London (mortgagees). 5. Thomas Cooke of Handley, Cheshire, farmer; Joseph Furber of Austerstone, farmer; and Thomas Hall of Coole Pilate, farmer (executors of the will of Thomas Leech, late of Cool Pilate, dec.). 6. William Dickason Clay, late of Fulwell Lodge, Middlesex, now of Pyt House, Wiltshire; Joseph Blund of 13 Austin Friars (trustees). 7. Joseph Owen Jones of Llwydiarth Park, co. Mont., and Charlotte his wife. 8. The said John Morgan Edwards Jones and John Buckley Williames (as trustees). 9. Samuel Devonsher Penrose of Tarren Lodge, Co. Cork, Ireland, and Frances Elizabeth his wife. 10. The said Charles Jones and John Morgan Edwards Jones (as trustees). 11. Rice Pryce Buckley Williames and Ann Frances Parslow, his wife. 12. Charles Jones and John Morgan Edwards Jones and the Rev. John James Turner of Berriew, co. Mont. (as trustees). 13. Rice Pryce Buckley Williames and Harvey Bowen Jones (as trustees). 14. Ann Jones, late of Garthmil Hall, now of Wimbledon, widow. 15. Edward Davies of Galltyllan. 16. Edward Morgan of Machynlleth. Release of Tuynyllan otherwise Tafarn Penegoes, p. Penegoes.

(A) Receipt to their trustees from Richard Jenkins Elizabeth Jenkins and Anne Cockin for the purchase money of a conveyance ...,

(A) Receipt to their trustees from Richard Jenkins Elizabeth Jenkins and Anne Cockin for the purchase money of a conveyance to the Mowddwy Railway. (B) Bond from Anne Cockin to Edward Davies and Thomas Davies for the payment of a sum of money. With a letter from John Davies to Mr David Howell dated 11 May 1872. Pinned together.

Agreement to let for a term of 10 years a messuage or dwelling house called Crynfrin House, Heolyporthbâch, t Aberystwith ...,

1 Thomas Bonsall. 2 Mrs Hannah Corbet. Agreement to let for a term of 10 years a messuage or dwelling house called Crynfrin House, Heolyporthbâch, t Aberystwith, [co Card], with a field and gardens, reserving to 1 the right to erect buildings to the north-east of the field; covenants relating to specified repairs. Annual rent: £40.

Legal precedents and letter book,

A collection of cases with counsel’s opinions thereon, made about 1818. Several of the cases copied relate to Denbighshire and Flintshire between 1780 and 1818. One of these is a case drawn by the Tradesmen of Wrexham as to their liability to take parish apprentices. The other part, reversing the volume, is the letter book of John G. W. Bonsall, solicitor, Machynlleth, 17 October 1842-13 December 1845.

Legal precedents,

Copies of legal instruments, compiled [c. 1830], a large number of which relate to properties in Montgomeryshire.

Settlement (before the marriage of Hugh Jones and Margaret Lewis) of [?],

  1. Richard Jones of Galltyllan, p. Penegoes, and Hugh Jones, his youngest son. 2. Hugh Evans of Esgirgeiliog, p. Llanwrin. 3. Hugh Evans of Dolguog, p. Penegoes; and Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth. 4. Evan Lewis of Maesllwyni, p. Darowen, and Margaret Lewis, his eldest daughter. 5. John Jones of Machynlleth, brother of the said Richard Jones. Settlement (before the marriage of Hugh Jones and Margaret Lewis) of [?].
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