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1 Reynold William. 2 Edward Reynold. Bond to perform covenants.
1 Reynold William. 2 Edward Reynold. Bond to perform covenants.
Will dated 16 Dec. 1763.
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.
Deed to lead the uses of a fine of properties specified in No.12 of 5 June 1691,
1 William Reynold of p. Langattock juxta Crickhowell, co. Brec., yeoman, (grandson and heir of Edward Reynald, late of p. Lanelly, yeoman, by Ann his wife, both long since deceased). 2 Thomas Parry of p. Langattock juxta Crickhowell, shopkeeper. Deed to lead the uses of a fine of properties specified in No.12 of 5 June 1691.
Final Concord in the fine specified in No. 22 and also of one sixth part of three m's and 310 ...,
Final Concord in the fine specified in No. 22 and also of one sixth part of three m's and 310 a. of land, p's Llangattock juxta Crickhowell and Llangunnider, co. Brec.
Letters Of Administration (with will annexed) of John Morgan, late of p. Llanstephan, co. Rad., farmer, granted to William Morgan, farmer, and Margaret Morgan, spinster, both of the said p. (son and daughter of the said deceased), Thomas davies, late of p. Llanstephan, but now of p. Boughrood, executor, havng renounced the execution. Will dated 4 Jan. 1811. (Properties specified: the m. called Twynewydd and two pieces of land called Cae Groes and Wainfach, p. Llandefalle, co. Brec.).
1 Thomas Reynold of Llwyn-yr-Eos Farm, p. Llanthetty, co. Brec., farmer. 2 William Richard Stretton of Dany Park, co. Brec., esq. 3 Henry William Woodhouse of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, gent. Lease And Release of the properties specified in No. 22 of 15 Aug. 1805, now called Llanuysk Farm, and are better known by the names of the Wood, Clwyd, Canol, Orchard, Llinar, Caeraber, and Broadway. (Plan and names and acreages of fields, etc., in margin).
1 John Phillip and Thomas ap John, both of p. Llywell, co. Brec., gent's. 2 Ieuan ap John, one of the sons of the said John Phillip and brother of the said Thomas ap John. Grant of a plot of meadow called Gwayne y Llyest and a parcel of land between the said meadow and the hedge called Ka yr Mynidd pant yr yskrine, p. Llywell, co. Brec. (Places named godre y nant bach, Tir y ddalva, mynydd pant yr yskirne, y ka gwine, a stone lately placed, and a ditch called Clawdd kayr mynydd pant yr yskirne, are mentioned.). Witnesses include Edward Edwards, scr[ibe].
1 The Hon. John Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2 Philip Morgan of p. Devynnock, co. Brec., gent. Lease for the lives of David, John, and Philip, sons of the second party, aged about sixteen, six, and two years, respectively, of a m. and lands called Tyr Lloyn Bedow alias Tyr Thomas John Philip, ht Glynne, p. Devynnock, co. Brec.
1 Ann Morgan. 2 Thomas Davies. Mortgage Bond for £300. Damaged by damp.
Deeds and documents relating to properties in p. Gwenddwr, and in Ship Street, Brecon, co. Brec,
1960 Deposit. Deeds and documents relating to properties in p. Gwenddwr, and in Ship Street, Brecon, co. Brec.
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 John Philbedge of Brecon, co. Brec., husbandman. 2 Thomas Longfellow of the same, innkeeper. Lease And Release (being a mortgage for £90) of the property specified in Nos 55-6 of 9-10 May 1771, now in the occupation of James Robertson, linen-draper.
1 Thomas Longfellow of Brecon, co. Brec., innkeeper. 2 John Philbedge otherwise Philbetch of the same, husbandman. 3 Abel Powell of the same, innkeeper. Lease And Release (being an assignment of £90 mortgage and further mortgage for £50) of the property specified in Nos 57-8 of 15-16 Sept. 1780.
Agreement to purchase the property specified in Nos 63-4,
1 John Philbedge of Brecon, Brecknock, yeoman. 2 Daniel Thomas of the same, yeoman. Agreement to purchase the property specified in Nos 63-4.
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.
Probate of the will and two codicils of John Jones of Ship Street, Brecon, co. Brec., gent., dec,
Will dated 18 Dec. 1810; first codicil dated 5 Feb. 1811; second codicil dated 10 March 1811.