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Lease for twenty-one years of m's and lands called Maes Marchog, Erw Wen, Llwyn yr Egwan, part of Brynceffyl, Brynwhyth ...,

  1. Capel Leigh of Pont Poll Park, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Penrose of Clyn y bont, p. Glyncorrwg, co. Glam., gent., William Marriot of Neath, co. Glam., gent., and David Morgan of Neath, merchant. Lease for twenty-one years of m's and lands called Maes Marchog, Erw Wen, Llwyn yr Egwan, part of Brynceffyl, Brynwhyth, Brynmaen, Tyr Bach, Brynbach, Nantycellfain, Tyr bach in Banwen, Ton y Castell, Blaen Nant Melin, Pwlle, Henwan, a Wall on the Mountain, and a dwelling-house at Banwen; all in p. Cadoxton near Neath; also a meadow and rough ground called Gwain y marchog and Coed cae bach in p. Cadoxton near Neath; with all veins of coal and culm, all collieries and coalworks, etc. upon and under the said premises, and full liberty to dig and work the said coal and use of the Maesmarchog Branch of Canal. Rent: £205.16s. annually; another £5 annually; and fixed rates for every ton of coal, culm, etc. raised (with minimum yearly payments as specified). Counterpart.

Lease for forty-two years of m's and lands called Brinllefrith, Gwaun Penylan, another meadow of the same name, part of ...,

  1. Capel Hanbury Leigh (formerly called Capel Hanbury) of Pontypool Park, co. Mon., esq. 2. Dame Molly Ann Hanbury Leigh (wife of the said Capel Hanbury Leigh). 3. Christopher James of Merthyr Tydvil, co. Glam., gent. Lease for forty-two years of m's and lands called Brinllefrith, Gwaun Penylan, another meadow of the same name, part of a farm called Penylan, and waste-land adjoining Brinllefrith called Brincwmllynfall, all in p. Llanguike, co. Glam.; also a portion or district called Gwain Caegurwen in p. Llanguike; with all coal-veins and coal-works in and on the said properties and full liberty to work the same, to construct a railroad, or to carry the coal away by the Swansea Canal. Rent: £40 annually and fixed tonnage rates for coal worked (with minimum annual payments as specified). Counterpart. Plan annexed.

Notice determining the lease of Onllwyn Colliery, p. Caddoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., with relevant correspondence, dated 1862, Sept. 6 - 27 ...,

  1. Henry Matthew Hudson of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, gent. (surviving executor of Joseph Claypon, dec.), and the Rev. Charlton Lane of The Oval, Kinnington, Surrey, clerk. 2. Griffith Llewellyn, esq., Francis Edwardes Lloyd, esq., and Archer Thomas Upton, esq. (devisees in trust under the will of Richard Hill Miers, esq., dec.), and Capel Miers, esq. Notice determining the lease of Onllwyn Colliery, p. Caddoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., with relevant correspondence, dated 1862, Sept. 6 - 27.

Certificate of the Chief Clerk (approved and filed 23 June following) in a suit in Chancery between Griffith Llewellyn, Francis ...,

Certificate of the Chief Clerk (approved and filed 23 June following) in a suit in Chancery between Griffith Llewellyn, Francis Edwardes Lloyd, since dec., and Archer Thomas Upton, plaintiffs, and George Grey Rous, George Gore, Capel Miers, Frederic Mildred, Richard Hanbury Miers, James Richard Upton, and Champion Russell, defendants. Office copy.

Lease for one year and Assignment, in consideration of £300, and Further Mortgage in £30 of a m. and lands ...,

  1. Rowland Bevan of Oxwich Castle in p. Oxwich, co. Glam., esq. 2. George Hutton of Neath, co. Glam., gent., and Mary, his wife. 3. Phillip Sherbon of p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., mariner. Lease for one year and Assignment, in consideration of £300, and Further Mortgage in £30 of a m. and lands called Llanybade in p. Swanzey, co. Glam.

Lease for eighty-nine years of a plot of ground bounded on the south by a street intended to be called ...,

  1. John Wood of p. Batheaston, Somerset, esq. 2. William Kingstone of the city of Bath, Somerset, carpenter. Lease for eighty-nine years of a plot of ground bounded on the south by a street intended to be called Rivers Street in p. Walcot within the liberties of the city of Bath and extending backwards to a road leading from Walcot to Weston called Cottles Lane; also the m. now erecting or to be erected by the lessee thereon; which piece of land is part of a piece behind the King's Circus in Bath; together with free use of the street to be called Rivers Street and the vaults beneath it. Rent: £4.16s. annually.

Renewed Mortgage in £250, reciting the redemption of a former mortgage in £330, of a m. and lands called Llanybade ...,

  1. Phillip Sherbon of p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., mariner, eldest son and heir of Phillip Sherbon, late of p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, mariner, dec. 2. Jane Sherbon of p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, widow and administratrix of the goods of the said Phillip Sherbon, dec. 3. George Hutton the elder of Neath, co. Glam., gent. 4. Elizabeth Jones of Swansea, co. Glam., widow. Renewed Mortgage in £250, reciting the redemption of a former mortgage in £330, of a m. and lands called Llanybade in p. Swanzey, co. Glam.

Release, in consideration of £640 (mortgage-money) paid to Anthony Kington, James Cross, and Thomas Jones and of £410 paid to ...,

  1. William Kingstone of the city of Bath, Somerset, carpenter. 2. Anthony Kington, James Cross, and Thomas Jones of the city of Bath, bankers. 3. Sir Herbert Mackworth, bart, of Gnoll Castle, co. Glam. Release, in consideration of £640 (mortgage-money) paid to Anthony Kington, James Cross, and Thomas Jones and of £410 paid to William Kingstone, of a plot of ground bounded on the south by a street intended to be called Rivers Street in p. Walcot within the liberties of the city of Bath and extending backwards to a road leading from Walcot to Weston called Cottles Lane; also the m. erected by William Kingstone thereon, which piece of land is part of a piece behind the King's Circus in Bath.

Release in trust of m's and lands called Tyn-y-Cae, Vawrdre, Ithram Genol, Ithram Issa, Ynispenllwch (with its mills and tinworks) ...,

  1. Capel Leigh of Pont-y-Pool, co. Mon., esq., and Molly Ann Leigh, his wife (late Dame Molly Ann Mackworth). 2. John Nathaniel Miers of Cadoxton Lodge, co. Glam., esq. 3. Thomas Lewis of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Samuel Freeman of Greenfield, co. Glam., esq. Release in trust of m's and lands called Tyn-y-Cae, Vawrdre, Ithram Genol, Ithram Issa, Ynispenllwch (with its mills and tinworks), Ty Gwyn, Dyngod ycha, Gellyonen, Gellyonengenol, Ty yn Coed, Wraighena, Craig trevannos, and Place Newidd, all in p. Langefelach, co. Glam.; upon trust first to indemnify Capel Leigh and Molly Ann Leigh, his wife, touching a recited deed of bargain and sale; and thereafter in trust for the said John Nathaniel Miers, esq.

Demise for two thousand years and Assignment (by way of mortgage to secure repayment of £1,550 3% reduced Bank annuities) ...,

  1. John Nathaniel Miers of Cadoxton Lodge near Neath, co. Glam., esq. 2. John Edwards of Red Lion Square, Middlesex, esq. Demise for two thousand years and Assignment (by way of mortgage to secure repayment of £1,550 3% reduced Bank annuities) of the following: lands called Dwarchen Fach and the Dumble in p. Neath; the capital m. called Cadoxton House, with its appurtenances and parcels of land lying near it; lands called Caehyr, Cae dan yr hewl, and Parkmawr, all in the ht of Blaenheredden [sic] in p. Cadoxton [near Neath]; lands called Caer Spends in the ht of Blaenhondden; lands called Cae dan y graig and Caedraw in the ht of Blaenhondden, with a cottage situated thereon; lands called Cae bach and woodlands in the ht of Blaenhondden; lands between the roads leading to Aberdylys and Crynant; lands called Droitwhenfain, Dwarchfawr, and Erwdafolen; all the last-mentioned properties being in the said ht of Blaenhondden in p. Cadoxton.

Appointment of the said Daniel Mildred the younger as new joint trustee with the said Thomas Leyson and in place ...,

  1. The Rev. Thomas Leyson of Bassalegh, co. Mon., clerk. 2. Capel Hanbury Leigh of Pontypool Park, co. Mon., esq., and Molly Ann, his wife. 3. Daniel Mildred the younger of Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, London, esq. 4. John Stone of Southampton Street, p. St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, gent. Appointment of the said Daniel Mildred the younger as new joint trustee with the said Thomas Leyson and in place of John Coakley Lettsom for the marriage-settlement of the said Capel Hanbury Leigh and Molly Ann, his wife, and for the trust specified in No. 28, dated 1812, Oct. 17. 30 (Dorse). 1824, Dec. 10-11. 1. John Stone. 2. Capel Hanbury Leigh and Molly Ann, his wife. 3. Thomas Leyson and Daniel Mildred. Lease And Release of the properties specified in No. 30, dated 9 Dec. preceding, in order to give effect to the appointment of trustee therein specified.

Agreement for a lease for thirty-five years of m's and lands called Maesmarchog, Brynwhyth, Brynmaen, Tyrbach, a Wall on the ...,

  1. Capel Hanbury Leigh of Pontypool Park, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Penrose of Clynybont, p. Glyncorrwg, co. Glam., gent., and Daniel Starbuck, late of Milford Haven, but now of Swansea, co. Glam., merchant. Agreement for a lease for thirty-five years of m's and lands called Maesmarchog, Brynwhyth, Brynmaen, Tyrbach, a Wall on the Mountain, Tavarn y Banwen, and Tyrbach in Banwen, all in p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., also Gwaunmarchog and Coedcaebach in p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath; with all veins of coal and culm, all collieries and coalworks, etc. upon and under the said premises, and full liberty to dig and work the said coal and use of the Maesmarchog Branch of Canal. Rent: £96.8s. and also £5 annually; with fixed tonnage payments for coal worked (minimum total payments as specified).

Lease for eighty-four years of the pits, mines, veins, seams, etc. of coal and culm and of iron stone and ...,

  1. Capel Hanbury Leigh of Pontypool Park, co. Mon., esq. 2. Joseph Claypon of the Elms, Hampstead Heath, Middlesex, esq. Lease for eighty-four years of the pits, mines, veins, seams, etc. of coal and culm and of iron stone and iron ore lying in or under parts of farms called The Onllwyn, Blainant y Gelly fain, Pwlla Bach, and Henwaun in p. Caddoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam.; with full liberty to work and carry away the said minerals. Rent: 6d. per ton of coal raised (with minimum payment of £75 per quarter). Counterpart. Plan annexed.
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