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Lease for twenty-one years (of the m's and lands) and for sixty years (of the veins, pits, mines, etc. of ...,

  1. Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan Hall, Neath, co. Glam., esq., and Archer Thomas Upton of 20 Austin Friars, London, gent., Howel Gwyn of Duffryn, co. Glam., esq., MP (trustees of the will of the late Richard Hill Miers of Ynyspenllwch, co. Glam., esq.), and Elizabeth Jane Miers of Dean Hall, Newnham, Gloucestershire, widow of the said Richard Hill Miers. 2. Capel Miers of Peterstone Court, co. Brec., esq. 3. James Sheppard Starbuck of Giants Grove, p. Briton Ferry, co. Glam., esq. Lease for twenty-one years (of the m's and lands) and for sixty years (of the veins, pits, mines, etc. of coal) of the Maes Marchog Colliery mines and premises in p. Cadoxton-iuxta-Neath, co. Glam., viz., m's and lands called Maes Marchog, Brynwhyth, Brynmaen, Tyrbach, a Wall in the Mountain, Tavarn y Banwen, Tyrbach in Banwen, Gwain y Marchog, and Coed Cae Bach, with all mines of coal, ironstone, etc. in and under the said premises, and also underlying properties called part of Blaennant melyn, part of Blaennant Cellwen, part of Blaenmilartach, and part of Brynygarn Farm; with full liberty to work and carry away the said minerals. Rent: £150 annually of surface rent and fixed tonnage rents for minerals worked (with specified minimum rents). Counterpart. Plan endorsed.

Miers Estate Records,

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  • 1735-1882.

Deeds and documents relating to the Mackworth family of Gnoll Castle and the Miers family of Ynyspenllwch, Glamorgan, and to properties in Glamorgan and Somerset, 1735-1882.

Mackworth family, of Gnoll Castle

Mortgage in £10,000 of the rectory impropriate of p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., and all tithes belonging thereto; and also of ...,

  1. Dame Molly Ann Mackworth of Gnoll Castle, co. Glam., widow. 2. Sir Digby Mackworth of the city of Oxford, bart. Mortgage in £10,000 of the rectory impropriate of p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., and all tithes belonging thereto; and also of m's, lands, etc. in the precincts or territories of Neath Upper Hamlet, Neath Middle Hamlet, Neath Lower Hamlet, Dulus Upper Hamlet, Dulus Lower Hamlet, and Blaen Honddan in said p. Cadoxton, as specified in a schedule annexed; to hold the same for a term of one thousand years.

Mortgage in £300 of the lease of a plot of ground bounded on the south by a street intended to ...,

  1. William Kingstone of the city of Bath, Somerset, carpenter. 2. Samuel Peach, Anthony Kington, Benjamin Loscombe, James Cross, and Samuel Virgin, all of the city of Bath, bankers. Mortgage in £300 of the lease 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 William Kingstone thereon, which piece of land is part of a piece behind the King's Circus in Bath; also Assignment of a Fire Insurance Policy on the said plot of land and m. Further Mortgage dated 13 Dec. 1777 (in £100) and 22 June 1781 (in £40) are endorsed.

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.

Release by the parties of the first four parts (the four younger sons of Richard Hill Miers, esq., or their ...,

  1. Elizabeth Ann Miers of Cadoxton, co. Glam., widow, and Joshua Williams of Neath, co. Glam., esq. (as trustees and executors of the will of the late Richard Hanbury Miers, esq., and as executors of the will of the late John Anthony Miers, esq.). 2. Capel Henry Miers of Ynispenllwch, co. Glam., a Captain in the 79th Highlanders. 3. Henry Nathaniel Miers of Ynispenllwch, esq. 4. The said Henry Nathaniel Miers, administrator of the estate of Robert Bonnor Miers, dec., left unadministered by Richard Henbury Miers. 5. Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan Hall, co. Glam., esq., Archer Thomas Upton of 20 Austin Friars, London, esq., and William Gilbertson of Pontardawe near Swansea, co. Glam., esq. 6. Robert Oliver Jones of Fonmon Castle, Cowbridge, co. Glam., esq., the said Archer Thomas Upton, David Joseph of Rockleaze, Durdham Down, near Bristol, esq., and Charles William Upton of 10 New Square, Lincolns Inn, esq. Release by the parties of the first four parts (the four younger sons of Richard Hill Miers, esq., or their representatives) of all claims and legacies relating to the estates of Anthony Hill and Richard Hill Miers, making particular mention of the rectory and tithe rent charges of Cadoxton. Details of legacies received by the said four parties are given in a schedule annexed.

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.

Release of a charge of £30,000 and interest on the estates of the late Dame Molly Ann Hanbury Leigh,

  1. John Roberts of Norfolk Villas, Bayswater, Middlesex, esq., Francis Freeman of Pall Mall, Middlesex, esq., Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale of Cornhill, London, banker, Sir Thomas Phillips of the Inner Temple, kt, George Oliver and Joseph Oliver, both of Wapping, Middlesex, ironmongers (surviving partners of Joseph Oliver, dec., the said George Oliver, and Joseph Oliver), William Maud of Wapping, hoop-merchant, John Philpot of Montague Street, Russell Square, Middlesex, esq., Edward Harris Phillips of Raby Place, Bath, Somerset, esq., and John Marriott Davenport of Oxford, esq. 2. The said Edward Harris Phillips, surviving trustee by an indenture specified, and others. Release of a charge of £30,000 and interest on the estates of the late Dame Molly Ann Hanbury Leigh.

Release of a legacy of £7,000 by the will of John Nathaniel Miers of Ynispenllwch, esq., dec., and a debt ...,

  1. Capel Miers of Drymma, co. Glam., esq. 2. Richard Hill Miers of Ynispenllwch, co. Glam., esq. Release of a legacy of £7,000 by the will of John Nathaniel Miers of Ynispenllwch, esq., dec., and a debt of £2,270 owing to Millicent Bailey, spinster, late housekeeper at Ynispenllwch aforesaid. 39 (Dorse). 1846, June 29. 1. Edward Harris Phillips. 2. Sir Thomas Phillips. Declaration Of Trust relating to a sum of £1,621.12.5, part of the sum specified in No. 39, dated 1846, Jan. 19.

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.

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.

Transfer of a charge for £8,000 on the Miers (late Leigh) Estates created by indenture of 14 Nov. 1832,

  1. Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan Hall, Briton Ferry, co. Glam., esq., and William Gilbertson of Pontardawe near Swansea, esq. 2. Sir Charles Alexander Wood of 25 Chesham Place, Middlesex, kt, and Charles Algernon Whitmore of 3 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, esq., barrister-at-law. Transfer of a charge for £8,000 on the Miers (late Leigh) Estates created by indenture of 14 Nov. 1832.
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