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Articles Of Agreement comprising: (i) 1 to pay 3 the arrears of interest due on his wife's fortune; (ii) 1 ...,

1 Sir John Tynte, bart. 2 Charles Tynte, esq. 3 Ruishe Hassell, esq. Articles Of Agreement comprising: (i) 1 to pay 3 the arrears of interest due on his wife's fortune; (ii) 1 and 2 to Join in a mortgage of the lands which Sir Halswell Tynte, their brother, died seised of in fee simple in Somerset, to trustees named in the marriage settlement of 3 and Jane his wife, for securing the payment of £400 to the uses contained in the settlement; (iii) 3 and his wife to assign to 2 (her brother) her share in the £9,000 mentioned in the will of Sir John Tynte, dec., and in all the estate they claim in the lands of the said Sir JT in respect of any portion due to her; (iv) Jane to assign to 1 a note of hand for £1,000 given to her by Sir Halswell Tynte.

Articles Of Agreement comprising the following: (i) 1 to enjoy for life the lands limited to her in jointure comprised ...,

1 Lady Jane Tynte, widow and relict of Sir John Tynte, bart, dec. 2 Lady Mary Tynte, widow, relict and administratix of Sir Halswell Tynte, bart, dec., eldest son of the said Sir John Tynte, for and on behalf of herself and her daughter, Mary, her only child by the said Sir John Tynte. 3 Sir John Tynte, bart, second son of the said Sir John Tynte. 4 Charles Tynte, esq, third son of the said Sir John Tynte. 5 Jane Tynte only daughter of the said Sir John Tynte. Articles Of Agreement comprising the following: (i) 1 to enjoy for life the lands limited to her in jointure comprised in the schedule to her marriage settlement of 22 Oct. 1706 and also £20 to be paid her half yearly by 3; (ii) that by Sir John Tynte's marriage settlement of 22 Oct. 1706 and by his will of 4 March 1709/10 the sum of £9,000 was to be raised for the portions of his younger children; that a large part of the said sum was raised during the minority of Sir Halswell which by the direction of the Court of Chancery was paid into the hands of Mr Raymond, the receiver, that Sir Halswell on receiving a large part of it, when he came of age, applied the same, together with the money arising from the personal estate of his father, to his own use, and whereas there was still a considerable sum in the hands of Mr Raymond's representatives about which a cause in Chancery was depending and because Sir Halswell in purchasing some real estate contracted debts, 1 should give an inventory of Sir Halswell's personal estate which had come into her hands and an account of what was still in the hands of the receiver's representatives, the residue of the personal estate to be applied towards discharging the sum of £9,000; (iii) the Court of Chancery to decide whether, in recompense for lands mistakenly inserted in the schedule of Sir Halswell's marriage settlement, the heir at law shall have other lands of equal value limited to her; (iv) the maintenance of the three younger children of Sir John Tynte, dec., be paid out of his personal estate or from the rent due from his real estate at the time of his death; (v) 3 to receive rents and profits of lands limited to him by Sir Halswell's marriage settlement and to pay for the maintenance of Sir Halswell's daughter.

Articles Of Agreement for the purchase of a m. called Alexanderstone, p. Llanthew, co. Brec:, m's in p's Llanthetty and ...,

1 Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte of Halswell, Somerset, bart. 2 John Wilkins of the town of Brecon, esq. Articles Of Agreement for the purchase of a m. called Alexanderstone, p. Llanthew, co. Brec:, m's in p's Llanthetty and Llanvigan, a m. in t. Tavechan [p. Llanfrynach], a cottage and two spots of land in p. Llanvigan, a m. in p. Tallachdduy, houses and lands in p. Llanhamlach and two m's in p. Llansanfread (present occupiers of all m's named). Consideration: £5,604.

Articles Of Agreement for the sale of a farm called Wedda1 Farm, p. St John The Baptist, Cardiff (31 a.) ...,

1 Henry Augustine Biedermann of Tetbury, Gloucestershire, gent., for and on behalf of John Kemeys Tynte of Kevenmably, co. Glam., esq. 2 William Williams of p. Roath, co. Glam., farmer, and Leah Williams of p. Lanishen, widow. Articles Of Agreement for the sale of a farm called Wedda1 Farm, p. St John The Baptist, Cardiff (31 a.) and two parcels of land lying in the said p. being part of a common called the Great and little Heaths, otherwise Mwynydd Bwchan and Wain Dyval, lately enclosed under an Act of Parliament, and appointed as allotments to JKT in lieu of his rights of common thereon. Consideration: £1,100.

Assignment by 1, 2 and 3 to 4, of three judgements recovered in the Court of Exchequer against 2 for ...,

1 Arthur Bevan of the cb of Carmarthen, esq., and Bridgett his wife, Thomas Lloyd of Derwith, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, which said Bridgett and Elizabeth are the surviving nieces and administrators of the goods of Richard Vaughan late of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq., dec. 2 Sir Charles Kemeys of Kevemably, co. Glam., bart, son and heir of Sir Charles Kemeys late of the same, bart, dec. 3 John Hanbury of Pontypool, co. Mon., esq., John Hanbury of Power Street, London, merchant, and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. 4 George Beaumont of Stayton, Leicestershire, bart, Thomas Baton of Catley, Cambridgeshire, esq., Anthony Keck of p. St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex, gent., William Bromley of Bargington, Warwickshire, esq., and Edward Harley the younger of Lincolns Inn, esq. Assignment by 1, 2 and 3 to 4, of three judgements recovered in the Court of Exchequer against 2 for £20,000 (£18,000 to JH and PL and £2,000 to 2). Recites that upon an account drawn in 1684 2 owed his brother George Kemeys £1,227.8.7, 3/4 and his sisters Mary and Anne £2,321.10.51/2 and £1,742.8.31/4 respectively, being legacies bequeathed to them by their father Sir Charles Kemeys and by their mother Dame Margaret Kemeys and that 1 was indebted to Francis, lord Guilford, in several sums amounting to £7,000 which was secured by demise for 1,000 years of Kevenmably and all l's lands in co. Glam., that in 1683 GK, MK and AK recovered judgements against 2 for the sums of money owed to them and that in 1684 they assigned the same to Francis, lord Guilford, that in 1692 the executors of the late lord Guilford assigned the same to Edward Colston of London, merchant, for £12,821.17.10, and that 2's father owed several other sums of money to EC amounting altogether to £16,437.4.0, that in 1723 the executors of EC assigned the judgements to John Hanbury of Pontpool and Richard Vaughan, that RV died intestate and that administration of his estate was granted to 1, and that in 1732 JH of Pontpool assigned the same to JH of Tower Street and Peniston Lamb for £18,000. Counterpart.

Assignment Of Lease for 99 years determinable upon four lives of a m. or dwelling house and barn and other ...,

1 Catherine Morgan of p. Whitechurch, co. Glam., widow, heretofore Catherine Humberstone the widow and executrix of Edward Humberstone late of p. Lanedern, yeoman, which said Edward Humberstone was the executor of John Humberstone late of the same p. yeoman, his father, dec. 2 Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte of Halswell, p.Goathurst, Somerset, bart. Assignment Of Lease for 99 years determinable upon four lives of a m. or dwelling house and barn and other outhouses together with 20 a. of land of 'Lathblethins measure' in ht Lanvedow, p. Lanederne, co. Glam., a parcel of land (l1/2 a.) in p. Lanederne, abutting to the highway leading from Croes Uch Adam to Kevenpoth and from Newforge to the same and to the lands of 2, a dwelling house and orchard in p. Lanederne abutting to the lane leading from Newforge towards Keven mably and to the Parkwall, and a m. and 3 a. of land of 'Llaethblethin's' measure in hamlet of Llanvedow. Consideration: £40. Recites a lease for 99 years: determinable upon four lives of the said premises granted by Sir Charles Kemeys late of Keven mably, bart, dec., to John Humberstone on 17 March 1711/12. Endorsed: 'See No. 32'.

B0ND in £140 to pay the three children of Peter Williams of Coedkernew, co. Mon., labr, sums of £25, £25 ...,

1 Hon. Charles Kemeys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., bart. 2 James Pratt of p. Bassalleg, co. Mon., gent., and Richard Davies of Machen-forges, gent. B0ND in £140 to pay the three children of Peter Williams of Coedkernew, co. Mon., labr, sums of £25, £25 and £20. Recites that John Heage, dec., late servant to 1, by his will, dated 18 Nov. 1721, bequeathed the sums of [money abovementioned to the children of his brother in law, the said Peter Williams, and that 1 has undertaken to dispose of the sum of £70 for the benefit of the said children. Endorsed: Memorandum of even date that only £33 was actually paid to 1, receipts of the said children for payment of their legacies and interest, 22 June 1742 and 'No. (7)'.

Bargain And Sale of man. Tregoofe and Penon [p. Llancarfan], co. Glam.. Recites that a purchase has been made on ...,

1 Col Edmond Ludlowe of Westminster, Middlesex, esq. 2 Sir Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., kt. Bargain And Sale of man. Tregoofe and Penon [p. Llancarfan], co. Glam.. Recites that a purchase has been made on behalf of 2, by Mark Hilderaley and others, being persons authorised by Acts and Ordinances of Parliament to sell the said man., to 1, in trust to convey the same to 2. Marginal note: Acknowledgement before the Council of Magistrates, 21 May 1650. Endorsed: Note of enrolment in Chancery 21 May 1650 and memorandum that Robert Corrocke entered upon a m., part of the said man., and executed and delivered livery of seisin, 21 Dec. 1649. Seal (no impression).

Bargain And Sale of two parcels of land (5 a.) called Edinsham and pains in p. St Andrews, bounded by ...,

1 Sir Charles Remeys of Kevenmably, co. Glam., bart. 2 Thomas Lewellyn of Cadoxton, yeoman. Bargain And Sale of two parcels of land (5 a.) called Edinsham and pains in p. St Andrews, bounded by the lands late of Edmond Thomas and the highway leading from Greenhood to Cadoxton. Consideration: £75. Recites that 1 is already in possession of the said parcels of land by virtue of a lease for 99 years, determinable on three lives, granted to him in 1670.

Bill Of Complaint to the court of Chancery of George Kemeys of Kemeys, co. Mon., gent., an infant under the ...,

Bill Of Complaint to the court of Chancery of George Kemeys of Kemeys, co. Mon., gent., an infant under the age of twenty one and one of the heirs of Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., esq., dec., by Dorothy Kemeys of the same, widow, his mother and guardian and next friend, Mary Thomas of Penmarke, widow, another of the heirs of Thomas Lewis, Anne Lewis of the same, spinster, another of the heirs of T.L. and Oliver St John of the same, another of the heirs of TL, against Mary Brett [second] wife of TL for unlawful detention of title deeds relating to man. Odenfee in p. Penmarke, a capital m. called Penmarke in the said p., and all other lands belonging to the said TL.

Bond in £100 that the said William John ap John and Gwenllian verch William his wife, will make a sufficient ...,

1 William John ap John of p. Uske, co. Mon., husbandman, and Henry John of p. Llanbadoke, yeoman. 2 Elizabeth Morgan of Pantrebache, widow. Bond in £100 that the said William John ap John and Gwenllian verch William his wife, will make a sufficient estate in law to 2 in and upon a close of arable ground and pasture (6 a.) lying in p. and lordship of Uske.

Bond in £100 to perform covenants specified in an indenture of bargain and sale of even date. Endorsed: Note that ...,

1 Thomas Edmonds of p. Michell ..., co. Glam., yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, Henry Jones and Robert Johnes, both of the same, yeomen. 2 Edmond Thomas of Ruperrey, esq. Bond in £100 to perform covenants specified in an indenture of bargain and sale of even date. Endorsed: Note that the above was produced to Thomas Quarrell, gent., at the time of his examination 17 Dec. 1696 in a case between Charles Kemeys, bart, and his wife, plaintiffs, and John Thomas, bart, and his wife, defendants. Damaged, parts missing.

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