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Lease of a messuage in the parish of Holywell, co. Flint. With map,

  1. The Hon. Rudolf William Basil Fielding, commonly called Viscount Fielsding and Callan, Edward Ratcliff, of Liverpool, Mary Ann, his wife, and Robert Williamson of Liverpool;. 2. Rev. John husband, of Queen's Ferry, co. Flint, clerk, Richard Ashton and George Henry Lightoller, of Choley, co. Lancaster, cotton spinners, Alfred Quick, of Liverpool and Absalom Francis, of Halkin, co. Flint. Lease of a messuage in the parish of Holywell, co. Flint. With map.

Lease (counterpart) of mines veins or beds of lead ore in Brynfford Hall, Holywell,

  1. The Hon. Rudolph William Basil Feilding, Viscount Fielding and Callan; Edward Ratcliff, of Liverpool; Mary Anne, his wife; and Robert Williamson of Liverpool;. 2. The Rev. John husband, of Queens Ferry, co. Flint; Richard Ashton and George Henry Lightoller, of Chorley, co. Lancaster, cotton spinners; Alfred Quick, of Liverpool; and Absalom Francis, of Halkin, co. Flint. Lease (counterpart) of mines veins or beds of lead ore in Brynfford Hall, Holywell. (Signed by Absolom Francis alone).

Lease And Release (mortgage) of messuages in the parishes of Llanstinan, Castlebyth, and Llanvairnantygove, co. Pembroke,

  1. Hugh Owen Owen, of Llasntinan, and Angelina Maria Cecilia, his wife;. 2. Sir John Owen, of Orielton;. 3. George Kinderley, of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, and Henry Denton, of the same;. 4. Robert Walters of Lincolns inn Fields, barrister at law;. 5. Bernard Hale of No. 6 Lincolns Inn. Lease And Release (mortgage) of messuages in the parishes of Llanstinan, Castlebyth, and Llanvairnantygove, co. Pembroke.

Agreement concerning a lease of quarries on Precelly Mountain, in the parish of Maenclochog, co. Pembroke,

  1. Sir John Owen, of Orielton, co. Pembroke, Hugh Owen Owen of Llanstinan; William Owen and James Owen, upholsterers, Joseph Tombs, merchant; William Rees, John Phillips, druggist, Joseph Marychurch, ironmonger; and Thomas Beynon, merchant, all of Haverforwest;. 2. The said Hugh Owen Owen;. 3. Thomas Rennie Hutton, of No. 5 Jeffries Square, London. Agreement concerning a lease of quarries on Precelly Mountain, in the parish of Maenclochog, co. Pembroke.
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