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Lease and Release of a m. called Tir Kilvach y Blauett, otherwise Tir Kilvach y Blawd, and a parcel of ...,

  • 347-348.
  • Ffeil
  • 1724, April 2-3.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 Joan Powell of p. Llanwrda, co. Carm., widow and Hugh Powell, son and heir apparent of Lewis and Joan Powell, of Cwmclyn, p. Deveynog, co. Brec., gent. 2 David Rees of p. Llanwrda, gent. Lease and Release of a m. called Tir Kilvach y Blauett, otherwise Tir Kilvach y Blawd, and a parcel of land called Rhandir y Maen Lloyd alias Tyr y Mynydd, p. Llanwrda, co. Carm. (occupant named) with a Covenant To Levy A Fine. Consideration: £220.

Will of Daniel Price of Maeslwynog, p. Conwill Gaio (Caeo), gent. Directs that sums of money totalling £85, levied out ...,

  • 350 (i).
  • Ffeil
  • 1791, March 17.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

Will of Daniel Price of Maeslwynog, p. Conwill Gaio (Caeo), gent. Directs that sums of money totalling £85, levied out of the premises comprised in his marriage settlement, be paid to his children. Further bequests to his servant, Margaret William and money in trust for his illegitimate daughter, Sarah. Recites his marriage settlement (no. 349 above) and that he has by his wife, Mary, children named William Price, Rees Price, Lewis Price, Margaret wife of Christmas Bowen and Daniel Price.

Discharge by 2 for £160-13-0 being the principal money and interest due to her on a mortgage and Release from ...,

  • 1798.
  • Ffeil
  • 1823, Sept. 30.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 Ebenezer Davies of Hawen, p. Troedyroyr, co. Card., watchmaker. 2 Mary Francis of the town and p. of Fishguard, co. Pemb., widow and representative of Thomas Francis, late of the same place, gent., decd. 3 James Jones of Rhydlewis, p. Troedyroyr, co. Card. 4 John Davies of Penybaily, p. Llangunllo, co. Card., esq. Discharge by 2 for £160-13-0 being the principal money and interest due to her on a mortgage and Release from 1 to 3, of three fields called Parkwaunfach, Parkcarthouse and Parkyradleu, three cottages and gardens, the free use of the water running down to the road leading to Hen Hawen and free passage through the road leading to Hen Hawen, three other cottages and gardens on the eastern side of the road leading from Hawen chapel to Rhydlewis, and the space between these cottages and a house belonging to Henry Thomas, blacksmith, all of which form part of the tmt of Hawen in p. Llangynllo, co. Card., and Assignment by 2 to 4 of all premises granted to TF for 1,000 years by the mortgage of 30 April 1817 in trust to attend the inheritance of 3. Recites a mortgage by demise for 1000 years, 30 April 1817, by 1 to TF for £150 and interest. Consideration: £295 (£160-13-0 by 3 to 2; £134-7-0 by 3 to 1). Copy.

Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of cottages and gardens in the tenures of Jenkin Rees, Jane Davies, widow, Mary Davies ...,

1 James Jones of Rhydlewis, p. Troedyraur, co. Card., gent. 2 John Jones of the same place, shopkeeper, son of 1. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of cottages and gardens in the tenures of Jenkin Rees, Jane Davies, widow, Mary Davies, widow, and David Davies, tailor, 6 other cottages and gardens, fields called Parkweynfach, Parkbarrions, Parkcarthouse and Parkweirglod, all in Hawen, p. Llangynllo, co. Card., and Assignment of the remainder of a nine year lease of a m. and offices called Rhydlewis, p. Troedyraur, co. Card., and other premises (which were leased 7 Oct. 1814 by John Morgan of Broniwan, p. Troedyraur, to 1) providing that 1 may occupy the house called Rhydlewis rent free; 2 covenants to pay 1 an annuity of £20. Endorsed: livery of seisin. Copy.

Assignment (Lease And Release) of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha

  • 360-361.
  • Ffeil
  • 1767, May 14-15.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 Sinah Lloyd of Oswestry, co. Salop, widow. 2 Hugh Vaughan of Hengwrt, co. Mer., esq. 3 Edward Humphreys of Dolgellau, co. Mer. tanner. 4 Robert Edwards of Machynlleth, co. Mont., D.D. 5 Jane Powell, widow of Robert Powell late of Lloran Issa, co. Denb, esq., dec., son and sole executor of William Powell, esq., Jenkin Parry of Maine, co. Mont., esq.and Martha his wife, Robert Lloyd of Oswestry, esq. and Sarah his wife, daughters of R.P. dec. and which Jane, Martha and Sarah are administratrixes of Robert Powell also dec., who was son and sole executor of the will of the aforesaid R. P. and they are also administratrixes of the goods of R.P the father, unadministered by Robert Powell the son.
Assignment (Lease And Release) by 1 to 4, with consent of 2, of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha in Dolgellau, co. Mer. (occupant named), mortgaged to 1 and Assignment by 1 and 5 to 4 of several judgements recovered against 2 by them, by William Owen of Porkington and the said W.P. in trust to enable the purchase by 3 or other purchasers of any part of the mortgaged premises. Consideration: £164. Recites a mortgage (lease and release) between Hugh Pryse, rector of Llanenddwyn, 2 and 1, dated 8-9 Dec. 1765, reciting a bond, 1757, by which 2 was bound in the sum of £6050 for the payment of £3025 to William Owen of Porkington who in 1760 brought a judgment against him for payment of £6050 and in order to prevent execution of a writ of elegit 2 agreed to take out a mortgage on his cap. m. of Hengwrt and two impropriations, rectories and tithes as security for the money due, also reciting a mortgage of 31 Dec. 1761-1 Jan. 1762 by H. V., John Vaughan and Catherine Vaughan to W. O., an assignment of the bond, judgement and mortgage by 2 and W. O. to H. P. for £3564-15-6 and that 2 applied to 1 for a further £6435-14-6, that 2 and H. P. then assigned the bond, mortgage and judgment to 1 and for additional security 2 mortgaged to 1 a tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha, Dolgellau; that 2 has agreed to sell the premises to 3 for £164 in fee; that W. P. of [Welsh]pool, co. Mont., dec., in 1757 obtained a judgement against 2 for £4200, that 2 also owed costs and other sums of money, and that several other debts exist to other parties in England and Wales; that 2 desires to sell part of the mortgaged premises towards payment of his debts, including satisfaction of the said judgements; that money from the sale be assigned to 4 in trust for the protection of purchasers from the encumbrances on the property; that the rest of the premises, which are not sold, are to be held in trust for 1, the mortgagee; that W. P. died, his son, R. P., died leaving a will, and the latter's son, also called R. P., died during the executorship, unmarried without heirs and his goods have descended to the said Jane, Martha and Sarah, his administratrixes, as have the goods of W. P., unadministered by his father, R. P.

Articles Of Agreement for the sale of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha in Dolgellau, co. Mer. (tenants named) ...,

1 Edward Humphreys of Dolgellau, co. Mer., tanner. 2 Thomas Meyricke of the same, gent. Articles Of Agreement for the sale of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha in Dolgellau, co. Mer. (tenants named), for £430-10-0, excepting a 40 year lease granted to Humphrey Owen or David Owen, tanner, and allowing 2 the benefit of a lease not yet executed but agreed to be executed from the mother, guardians or trustees of the infant child of D.O.

Lease To Vest Possession of a large tanhouse called Caemarianucha otherwise the Tanhouse in Caemarianucha in or near the town ...,

1 Robert Williams of Dolgellau, co. Mer, shopkeeper, and John Jones Williams of the same place, gent., devisees in trust named in the will of Francis Roberts late of Brynyffynnon, p. Dolgellau, esq., dec. 2 Richard Williams of Hengwrt, p. Llanelltyd, gent. Lease To Vest Possession of a large tanhouse called Caemarianucha otherwise the Tanhouse in Caemarianucha in or near the town of Dolgellau, co. Mer. (tenants named), preceding a release to be made between Robert W. and J.J.W (1), Jane Roberts the younger of Brynyffynnon, one of the daughters of F.R. (2), Jane Roberts the elder, widow of F.R. and mother of Mary Roberts and Margaret Roberts, the other two daughters of F.R. under the age of 21 (3), Ellinor Roberts of Borthwen, p. Llanaber, widow and administratrix of Edward Roberts of the same place (4), Richard Williams of Hengwrt (5), Lewis Pugh of Dolgellau, banker and trustee for Richard W. (6) and Watkin Anwyl of Dolgellau, shopkeeper (7). Note: Further deeds relating to the tanhouse, Caemarian Ucha, are in J Jones-Williams collection, nos 82, 182-3,.

Lease for 21 years of a piece of garden ground (1 a.) in p. Caerleon, co. Mon., now in the ...,

1 William Powell of Llanhennock, co. Mon., clerk. 2 The Guardians of the Poor of Newport Union, cos Mon. and Glam. Lease for 21 years of a piece of garden ground (1 a.) in p. Caerleon, co. Mon., now in the possession of 2, bounded on the north by glebe land, on the east by a brook and tram road, on the south by a turnpike road leading to Usk and on the west by a turnpike road leading to Pontypool, as delineated in a plan in the margin and numbered 223 on the tithe commutation map; covenants relating to repairs and sub-letting. Annual rent: £10-10-0. Seal of the Poor Law Board, dated 29 Nov. 1859.

Assignment Of Mortgage and of the Equity Of Redemption of part of Lower Groffield or Grove Field

1 Elizabeth Harris of the town of Abergavenny. co. Mon., widow. 2 Walter Morgan of the same town, livery stable keeper. 3 John Watkins of Olchon. t. Llanveyno, p. Clodock, co. Her., farmer. Assignment Of Mortgage and of the Equity Of Redemption by 1 and 2 to 3 of the piece of ground, m's, stables, coach house and other buildings in part of a meadow called Lower Groffield or Grove Field, p. Abergavenny, co. Mon. (see no. 383), and the strip of ground comprised in an assignment of 2 Sept. 1837 (see recitals) for the residue of 99 years subject to the payment of rents. Consideration: £609. Recites: the original 99 year lease by Baker Gabb of Abergavenny, gent., to 1, dated 10 Jan. 1835; a mortgage of 13 Oct. 1835 (no. 383); further charge on the mortgaged premises, 2 Aug. 1836 (no. 384); a 99 year lease, dated 7 April 1835, by B.G. to James Moore of 1386 sq. yds of ground in the Lower Groffield or Grove Field; assignment of all the goods and personal estate of J.M. to trustees with a trust for sale to satisfy his creditors 27 Feb. 1837; assignment of lease by J.M.' s trustees to 2 of a strip of ground of 283 sq. yds in the same place, paying rent to B.G., 2 Sept 1837; assignment 9 Sept. 1837, by 2 to 1 of the land comprised in the original lease of 10 Jan. 1835 and of the strip of 283 sq. yds, subject to the payment of outstanding mortgage debt of £550 and rent; that the mortgage debt and interest of £59 make a total of £609; that 1 is unwilling to pay the mortgage debt and since the mortgaged premises are not of sufficient value to meet the debt, she has agreed to convey the equity of redemption of the first piece of land and assign the second piece to 3, with the consent of 2 upon being released from the obligations of the debt.

Transfer of mortgage of premises [on the Groffield or Grovefield]

. Bridget Mary Lewis of Stanton House, Cwm-iou, co. Mon., spinster [executrix of Katherine Helen Lewis]

  1. Emma Jones and Elizabeth Jones of Brecon Road, Abergavenny, spinsters
  2. Henry Parry of the Post Office, Pandy, p. Llanfihangel Crucornau, carpenter, and Mary Anne his wife
    Assignment by 1, as mortgagee of 2, to 3 of the leasehold grocer’s shop, bakehouse, wheelwright’s shop, stables, dwelling houses, etc. on the Brecon Road, Abergavenny, co. Mon, held under the two leases of 10 January 1835 and 7 April 1835.
    Recites a mortgage of 9 February 1897 by 2 to Katherine Helen Lewis; the latter’s will was dated 27 October 1900, proved 9 May 1901; the principal sum is still owing to 1; and that 3 at the request of 2 have agreed to pay it on transfer of the debt and securities.
    Consideration: £300

Lease of houses and gardens in King Street, Bryn-mawr

  1. Henry Duke of Beaufort, K.G.
  2. Morgan Rees of Bryn-mawr, p. Llangatwg, co. Brec., miner
    Lease for 99 years determinable on three lives of a piece of land in King Street, Bryn-mawr, p. Llangatwg, co. Brec., with several cottages erected thereon by 2, with gardens adjoining (coloured plan in margin) reserving mineral rights to 1. Covenants relating to repairs and prohibitions on use of the premises as a public house or liquor shop or assignment of the lease without licence of 1. Counterpart.
    Annual rent: £3
    Heriot: £2 10s
    Alienation fine: £2 10s

Assignment of leasehold premises in King Street, Bryn-mawr

  1. David Thomas of Bryn-mawr, p. Llangatwg, co. Brec., innkeeper
  2. Richard Phillips of Beaufort, co. Brec., shopkeeper
  3. William Henry Williams of Nant-y-glo, co. Mon., cashier
    Assignment by 2, at the request of 1, to 3 for the residue of a term of 99 years of a piece of land in King Street, Bryn-mawr, p. Llangatwg, co. Brec., with a cottage thereon and a garden adjoining (described in no. 401 above)
    Recites the lease of 1 August 1846 (no. 401); that 2 contracted with 1 for the sale of the leasehold for £400 and the purchase money was paid but no assignment was made; that 1 has agreed with 3 for the sale and the assignment shall be made by 2; and the licence by Henry Charles FitzRoy Duke of Beaufort to David Thomas to assign, 1864 (endorsed on no. 401)
    Consideration: £500

Assignment of leasehold premises in King Street, Bryn-mawr

  1. John Thompson Jenkins of Sirhowy House, Tredegar, co. Mon., brewer
  2. William Evans of the Gas Works, Blaina, co. Mon., gas manager
    Assignment of lease for the residue of a term of 99 years of a piece of ground with the house and buildings erected thereon, now known as Bryn Cottage in King Street, Bryn-mawr, p. Llangatwg, co. Brec.
    Recites the original lease of 1 August 1846 (no. 401 above); an assignment of lease by John Thomas, executor of John Judd, to 1, dated 29 December 1885; and that 1 has agreed to sell his interest in the leasehold to 2.
    Consideration: £260

Assignment of the castle and manor of Brecon

  1. William Duke of Devonshire, Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq., Sir Edmund Probyn, kt, one of the justices of the Court of King’s Bench, and John Hanbury of Pontypool, co. Mon, devisees of the last will and testament of William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon. Knight of the Bath, dec.
  2. James Butler of Worminghurst Parke, co. Sussex, esq. and John Butler of the same place and Katherine his wife, one of the daughters of John Morgan late of Tredegar, esq.
  3. Edward Harley the younger of Eywood, co. Her.esq., Sir Henry Penrice, kt, Doctor of Laws and judge of the High Court of Admiralty, William Gwyn Vaughan of Trebarryad, co. Brec. and John Trigge of Newnham, co. Glos, gent.
    Assignment for the residue of a term of 500 years by Sir Edmund Probyn and John Hanbury, at the direction of 2, William Duke of Devonshire and Thomas Morgan, of the castle and manor of Brecon to 3 in trust for securing the payment of £6000 being part of £12,000 of the fortune of Katherine Butler (nee Morgan); and declaration of trust by 3.
    Recites a conveyance of 25 August 1730 by William Morgan to Sir Edmund Probyn and John Hanbury, of the castle and manor of Brecon in trust for securing payment of £10,000 and £1000 to pay legacies pursuant to the directions of the wills of John Morgan and Katherine Morgan of Ruperra (recited therein); the marriage settlement of John Butler and Katherine Morgan, 28-29 September 1730; and that £6000, part of the said portion, has already been secured by assignment from Sir E.P. and J.H. to 3 of a mortgage made to them by the late Duke of Devonshire of the manor of Harlington. co. Derby.
    Consideration: £6000

Deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of the impropriate Rectory of Llansteffan and other lands in Carmarthenshire

  1. Edmund Probyn of Newland, co. Glos, esq. grandson and devisee named in the will of John Howell, previously of Lincolns inn, co. Middx, since of Green Street, Enfield, and late of Newland, esq. dec. and John Probyn of Newland, second son of E.P. by Sophia his wife, another devisee named in the same will
  2. David Rees of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, gent.
  3. William Owen Brigstocke of Llangattock Court, co. Brec., esq.
    Deed (release) by 1 to make 2 a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of the impropriate rectory of Llansteffan, co. Carm. comprising the churches or chapelries of Llansteffan, Llangynog and Marble Church [Llanybri], tithes, glebe lands, manors, impropriations, messuages, lands, etc., various fields (named), the site of an old house Llanwhibre in Llanybri, p. Llansteffan, a barn called Scyborwenn and the adjoining field (named) in Llanybri, a cap. m. called Maesllydan and several fields (named), parcels of land in a close called Penpark, and wild grounds in the mountain (40 kivers or acres) in p. Llanelli and all other impropriate rectories, tithes, cap. m’s, etc. of 1 in p’s Llansteffan and Llanelli, together with all other houses, buildings, orchards, gardens, lands, etc.

Deeds for properties in Llanfallteg and Egremont, Carmarthenshire

Deeds mainly relating to Plas Pen y Lan and Plas Glan Rhyd Dol Hescog in the parish of Llanfallteg, Carmarthenshire, belonging to Rees Lewis, 1626-1659, and a bond of John Prudderch of Llanglydwen for peaceful possession of messuages in Egremont, 1651/2.

Marriage settlement of Rees Lewis of Llanfallteg and Katerin Phillipp

  1. Rees Lewis of Llanfallteg, co. Carm., yeoman
  2. Robert Phillipp of Llanglydwen, co. Carm., gent.
    Pre-nuptial settlement of 1 and Katerin Phillipp, sister of 2, being a feoffment to uses to Ieuan ap Redderch of Llanglydwen, co. Carm, gent. and David ap Rees of Llan-gan, co. Pemb., yeoman, of 2 messuages called Plaas Pen y Lan and Plaas Glan Rhyd Dol Hescog and lands in p. Llanfallteg, to the use of 1 for life and after his decease a moiety of the two messuages and lands to the lawful heirs of 1 by Katerin Phillipp; the other moiety to the use of K.P. for life and after her decease to the heirs of 1 by K.P. or to the right heirs of 1
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