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Assessments for window tax in the town of Newport, St Woollos parish, hamlets of Duffrin, Rogerstone and Graige (parish of ...,

Assessments for window tax in the town of Newport, St Woollos parish, hamlets of Duffrin, Rogerstone and Graige (parish of Bassleg), parishes of St Bride's, Coedkernew, Bettus, Mallpass, Rumney, Henllis, Maughan, St Mellons, Riskae, Marsfield, Peterstone, and Michaellston y vedow, hamlets of Moniddmane, Clawr y Plwydd, and Penmain (parish of Monithysloine), hamlets of Mamhole, Yshlawer Coed and Ychlawercoed (parish of Bedwellty), and Bedwes parish.

Assessments for window tax in the borough of Newport, St Woollos parish, hamlets of Graig, Duffrin, and Rogerstone (parish of ...,

Assessments for window tax in the borough of Newport, St Woollos parish, hamlets of Graig, Duffrin, and Rogerstone (parish of Bassaleg), parishes of Bettus, Malpas, St Bride's, Peterstone, Coedkernew, Marshfield, Michaelston vedow, St Mellons, Rumney, Henllys, Risca, Machen and Bedwas, hamlets of Ychlawrcoed, Yshlawrcoed, and Mamhole (parish of Bedwellty), and the hamlets of Clawrplwyf, Penmain, and Monyddmane (parish of Monythusloine), all in co. Mon.

Act for transferring the receipt and management of the duties on licences for using or exercising the trade and business ...,

Act for transferring the receipt and management of the duties on licences for using or exercising the trade and business of an horse dealer from the Commissioners of Stamps to the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes; and also for making further provisions in respect to the said duties to be transferred. Printed.

Release, in consideration of seventy-five pounds, of the mansion-house in which the said Watkin and Lewis then dwelt, together with ...,

  1. Watkin Lewis of Brecon, saddler, Ales, his wife, and Lewis Watkin of Brecon, saddler, their son and heir-apparent. 2. John Wallter of Brecon, corvizer, and Bridgett, his wife. Release, in consideration of seventy-five pounds, of the mansion-house in which the said Watkin and Lewis then dwelt, together with all rights and appurtenances as defined in the town of Brecon in a street called Shippstreete. Other boundaries mentioned: Lone pobty bach and the high street called Porth Pont ar Wyske; to the use of the said John and Bridgett, with remainder successively to their sons, David and Water Wallter, and their heirs.

Release, in consideration of twenty-five pounds, of a m. which Roger John lately erected, another m. called Cloch varcus, a ...,

  1. Phillipp Charles and Margaret William, his wife, of p. Treuthin [sic], co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Thomas Jones of p. Trevthin, gent. Release, in consideration of twenty-five pounds, of a m. which Roger John lately erected, another m. called Cloch varcus, a bakehouse, garden, curtilages, and one close of land called Gwyrlod y llann vaure, containing three Welsh a., in said p. Trevthin as defined.

Release, in consideration of the yearly sum of twenty pounds, of all the m's, lands, etc. called Lanroyva Farm in ...,

  1. Rebecca Price of p. Lanfoyst, co. Mon., widow and relict of Christopher Price, esq., dec., Christopher Price of Lanfoyst, esq., son and heir-apparent of the said Christopher Price, and William Vertue of the town of Newport, co. Mon., doctor of physick, the trustees of the said Christopher Price, dec. 2. Cradock Jones of Trevethin, gent. Release, in consideration of the yearly sum of twenty pounds, of all the m's, lands, etc. called Lanroyva Farm in the possession of Enock Harry in Trevethin aforesaid. The said Cradock Jones had conveyed the said properties to the said Christopher Price by his indenture dated 1692, Sept. 30 for a term of twelve years. The release is subject to the proviso that the said sum of twenty pounds be paid to the trustees each year during the remainder of the said term of years still unexpired.

Release, in consideration of one thousand three hundred pounds to the said Thomas Clarke the younger, one thousand two hundred ...,

  1. Sir Edward Clarke, kt and alderman of the city of London, brother and surviving executor of Thomas Clarke the elder, late of London, merchant, dec., and likewise brother and administrator of the estate of William Clarke, late of London, merchant, dec. 2. Thomas Clarke the younger of Syth's Lane, London, merchant, George Clarke the younger of Oporto in Portugal, merchant, James Bond of Newbury, Berkshire, shopkeeper, and Mary, his wife (the said Thomas, George, and Mary being the children of George Clarke the elder, late of Heighington, Lincolnshire, gent., brother of the said Thomas Clarke the elder and William Clarke). 3. John Heath of Rush Greene, p. All Saints, Hertford, Hertfordshire and Anne, his wife, and Bostock Toller of Cliffords Inne, London, gent., and Rebecca, his wife (the said Anne and Rebecca being the only surviving children of Anne Saxby, late wife of Richard Saxby, late of Northmins, Hertfordshire, gent., dec., sister of the said Thomas and William Clarke). Release, in consideration of one thousand three hundred pounds to the said Thomas Clarke the younger, one thousand two hundred pounds to the said George Clarke the younger, one thousand two hundred pounds to the said James Bond and Mary, his wife, two thousand pounds to the said John Heath and Anne, his wife, and two thousand pounds to the said Bostock Toller and Rebecca, his wife, of all claims and actions to legacies under the estates of the said Thomas Clarke the elder and William Clarke, with covenant to make pro rata payments in discharge of any subsequent debts of the said William Clarke exceeding three hundred pounds. Schedule of the debts of William Clarke, dec., is annexed.

Bargain And Sale, in consideration of twenty pounds, of the m. where a certain David John lived, a garden, orchard ...,

  1. David Morgan of p. Tythegston, co. Glam., yeoman, and Gwenfrede, his wife. 2. Thomas Davies of p. St Clements, Middlesex, tailor. Bargain And Sale, in consideration of twenty pounds, of the m. where a certain David John lived, a garden, orchard, curtilage, and their appurtenances in p. Laleston, co. Glam., with covenant to levy a fine.

Lease for one year of a parcel of lands called Gwrlod y llan, containing six a., in p. Trevethin; also ...,

  1. The Hon. Sir William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., Kt of the Bath, etc., Priscilla Jones of p. Trevethin, co. Mon., widow, and Christopher Jones of p. Trevethin, gent., her son. 2. John Burnell of the town of Bergavenny, co. Mon., gent. Lease for one year of a parcel of lands called Gwrlod y llan, containing six a., in p. Trevethin; also another parcel called Gwayn Sr Davidd, alias y wern, containing forty a., in p. Trevethin.

Release, in consideration of fifty-seven pounds, of the equity of redemption of a parcel of lands called Gwrlod y llan ...,

  1. James Morgan of p. Christchurch, city of Bristol, apothecary, nephew of Christopher Jones, late of p. Trevethin, co. Mon., gent., dec. 2. Hugh Jones of Lanvihangell y Vedow, co. Glam., gardener. Release, in consideration of fifty-seven pounds, of the equity of redemption of a parcel of lands called Gwrlod y llan, containing six a., in said p. Trevethin; also another parcel called Gwayn Sr Davidd, alias y wern, containing forty a., in p. Trevethin.
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