Lease And Release of the properties specified in No. 294,
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- 1829, March 24-5.
- Rachael Watkins of p. Penderin, co. Brec., spinster;. 2. Watkin Watkins of the same p., spinster. Lease And Release of the properties specified in No. 294.
Lease And Release of the properties specified in No. 294,
1 Thomas Williams of p. Saint James's, Bristol, blacksmith, eldest brother and heir of Evan Williams, late of Brecon, co. Brec., brazier, dec., Grace, wife of the said Thomas Williams, and Anne Williams, late of Brecon aforesaid, but now of Manchester Buildings, Westminster, spinster, which said Evan Williams and Anne Williams were devisees of Cecilia Williams, late of Brecon, aforesaid, widow, dec., late mother of the said Thomas Williams and Anne Williams, [and] widow and executrix of Thomas Williams, ironmonger, late father of the said Thomas Williams, Evan Williams and Anne Williams. 2 John Evan of Brecon aforesaid, cordwainer, legatee of the said Cecilia Williams. 3 John Philbedge of Brecon aforesaid, husbandman. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 51-2 of 13-14 April, 1764, now called the Little Bell, with covenant to levy a fine and release of claims.
Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 59-60 of 8-9 Oct. 1781,
1 Abel Powell of Brecon, co. Brec., innkeeper. 2 John Philbedge otherwise Philbetch of the same, husbandman. 3 Daniel Thomas of the same, yeoman. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 59-60 of 8-9 Oct. 1781.
Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 63-4 of 24-5 June 1784,
1 Daniel Thomas, heretofore of Brecon, co. Brec., yeoman, and now of Abergavenny, co. Mon., grocer. 2 John Jones of Brecon aforesaid, maltster. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 63-4 of 24-5 June 1784.
1 Richard Davies of Talyllyn, co. Brec., esq. 2 Thomas Williams of Brecon, ironmonger. Lease And Release of the vacant parcel of ground in Ship Street Ward, Brecon, bordering on a dwelling-house in the possession of Roger Williams, grocer, and on a way or passage leading out of Ship Street to the Great house of the first party, now intended to be converted into an inn. Endorsed on No. 46 is:. Memorandum relating to the fixing of a sign post to the said premises.
1 Charles Herbert of p. Llangenney, co. Brec., gent., (eldest son and heir of John Herbert, late of p. Llanwenarth, co. Mon., gent., dec., by Mary his wife, John Herbert being the eldest son and heir of Charles Herbert, late of Llanwenarth aforesaid, gent., by Jennet his wife, both long since deceased). 2 Henry Williams of the town of Crickhowell, co. Brec., gent. Lease And Release of two m's in the occupation of Isaac Fredrick, one of them called Y Nevardd Vach, and the lands thereto belonging, near the confines of the p's of Llanwenarth and Llangenney, and bordering on the brook called Gwenfroodd, Craig yr Lyen, the river Usk, and both sides of the highway from Pen y Rhue Goch towards Llangenney, and of man. Grange Rhue goch, alias Tyr y menyck, alias Greige vawr, alias Greige yr Lyen, all in p Llanwenarth, co. Mon.
Lease for 21 years of a m. in the occupation of the second party,
Lease for 28 years of a public house called The Landore Inn at Landore, p. Llangafelach, co. Glam,