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Assignment of a remainder of a term of 99 years of t's Kerry Kefney [p. Edern], Nyffrin [p. Tudweiliog], Keydio ...,

  1. As 1 in no. D9. 2. Thomas Allured of the Blackfryers within the city of London, esq., and Evan Edwards, Baron of the Exchequer within co. Chester, esq. Assignment of a remainder of a term of 99 years of t's Kerry Kefney [p. Edern], Nyffrin [p. Tudweiliog], Keydio, alias Keidio, Rosvennassaphe, alias Rhoswenasseph [p. Pistyll], Tregarnett, alias Tregarneth and Brodnodoll alias Brodnodol or Brynnodol [p. Tudweiliog], Bettangho alias Bottangho and three parts of the hamlet of Blethwick alias Bleithiock [p. Nefyn], and all the rents and farms of t. Herdreffe [p. Tudweiliog], all. in co. Caern.; reserving royal mines, lead and tin mines and advowsons; covenant as in no. D16. Recites Letters Patent' of 1605 whereby the premises were leased to John Griffith, Robert Madrin and Robert Griffith for 40 years, and recites a lease, dated 1617, of the commote of Dynlloyne to Sir Francis Bacon, kt., dec., Sir John Ducombe, kt., dec., and Thomas Murraye, esq., dec., and 1 for 99 years commencing in 1606. Annual rent: £26-4-2. Counterpart Seals.

Lease for 31 years of 9 shops or houses lying under the court house or shirehall in Wrexham, which premises ...,

  1. As 1 in no. D9. 2. John Edwards of Stanstie, co. Denb., gent., and David Edwards of the same, gent., his son and heir. Lease for 31 years of 9 shops or houses lying under the court house or shirehall in Wrexham, which premises were demised to Roger Puleston, gent., for 40 years, with liberty to build one or more sufficient bay of building at the east end of the said court house or shirehall for the making of rooms for the grand and petty juries sworn at the assizes for co. Denb.; covenants relating to repairs, that the new bay shall be used 'for the repaireinge and continuance of juries' and that 2 shall enrol the lease with the auditor of the premises within six months [cf. P 16]. Annual rent: 50/. Counterpart. (Ii) [post 1650 Aug.]. Brief Note of contents of D19(i) with John Edwards and David Speed named as the second party and querying 'whither this be sold and to whome'. Subscribed: 'pray Capt.. leave this of your frend Mr. Baber at Worcester howse as you have occasion call thereitn]. Endorsed: 'The premises within mencioned sold in Aug. 1650 to Rice Vaughan and Humphry Jones. The reserved at 16 years purchase The Improvement over and above being £13 at yeares purchase'.

Grant In Fee Farm of Marsley Park or the park of Marsley and all enclosed lands and a house or ...,

  1. As 1 in no. D9. 2. Right Hon. John, earl Bridgewater, viscount Brackley and baron Ellesmere, Privy Councillor. Grant In Fee Farm of Marsley Park or the park of Marsley and all enclosed lands and a house or lodge called the Lodge and a small m. within the said park in the lordship of Bromfield, co. Denb. (625a), reserving royal mines and lead and tin mines. Recites that by Letters Patent, dated 1625, James I granted to Sir Henry Hobarte, dec., and 1 the lordship of Bromfield and Yale with licence to alien the premises. Annual rent: £20.

Assignment of the remainder of a term of 99 years of the manor or lordship of Diffrincloyd with the town ...,

  1. Right Hon. Thomas, lord viscount Savage, Chancellor of the Queen, Francis, lord Cottingham, Chancellor of the Exchequer and one of the Lords of the Privy Council, Sir Francis Crane, kt., Chancellor of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Sir Thomas Trevor, kt., one of the Barons of the Exchequer, Sir Walter Pye, kt., Attorney of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Sir John Banks, kt., Attorney General to Prince Charles. 2. Sir Edward Baesh of Stanstead, co. Herts., kt., and John Beauchampe of London, gent. Assignment of the remainder of a term of 99 years of the manor or lordship of Diffrincloyd with the town of Ruthin and the manors of Dogvillinge, Llannarth and Colloyn, co. Denb., reserving as in no. D21 and reserving also all such rooms and parts of the house called Pendist yin Ruthin used for holding the assizes and sessions for co. Denb. and for all other public meetings for the service of the King, a parcel of demesne land in Ruthin, the Town Park of Ruthin, lands in Kiffilliocke, lands in Veneightide [Efenechtid] called Tyre Gwellin, lands called Place Bennett, Garthweeke in the commote of Collion, Moore Mills, a fulling mill in Llannarth, a corn mill called Melin Vaughan, a mill called Melin Eign', Trevor Mill, Brinkedicke Mills a Mill called Llanvaches and the site of the castle of Ruthin, (annual rents of reserved premises given) covenant as in no. D21. Recitals as in no. D22. Annual rent £243-8-21/2. ? Not executed.

Attested Copy Court Roll of the manor of Talley, co. Carm. recording a presentment by the jury that 2 tmts ...,

Attested Copy Court Roll of the manor of Talley, co. Carm. recording a presentment by the jury that 2 tmts. called Tir erw'r Werndu and Tir blaen y pennaint in the grange of Keven Blaidd, p.TALLEY fell to the King's hands after the death of Jane Phillipp who died seized of the said lands without lawful issue.

Lease for 31 years of the weir and fishing of Gilgarren, co. Pemb., and the fishing of three nets called ...,

  1. Right. Hon. Francis, lord Cottington; Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Court of Exchequer, Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and one of the Lords of the Privy Council, Sir Francis Crane, kt., Chancellor of the Most Noble Order of the Greater, Sir Thomas Trevor, kt., one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer, and Sir John Banckes, kt., Attorney General. 2. William Ward of Grayes Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., and Gerard Wright alias Herbert of London, gent. Lease for 31 years of the weir and fishing of Gilgarren, co. Pemb., and the fishing of three nets called 'dragnetts', waters and to enroll the lease with the auditor of the premises within 6 months. Recites that the rent of £20-6-8 for the said weir and fishing had not been paid since 1627-8 and that the weir is 'almost wholly ruyn'd and demolished'. Annual rent £10. Counterpart.

Lease for 20 years of all lead, coal and copper mines within the lordship of Prestatin, co. Flint,

  1. H.R.H. George Prince of Wales. 2. Arthur Glegg of Geaton, co. Chester, gent., Elizabeth Edisbury, alias Glegg, of the same, widow, and Benjamin Clegg, their brother of Ireland, gent. Lease for 20 years of all lead, coal and copper mines within the lordship of Prestatin, co. Flint. Consideration: Fine of £402-10-0. Annual rent: £2-6-8 and a tenth of all annual profits. (Ii). 1721/2, March 9. Particulars of the premises specified above taken from a lease of the same granted to Joshua Edisbury on 12 July 1701 in order to prepare (i). Latin. Subscribed: Memorandum by S. Godolphin, auditor, as in D35, 9 Mar. 1721. Warrant as in D35 to prepare a Bill, etc., 29 May 1722. Endorsed: 'P 9 March 1721/2. W 29 May 1722. T 11 June do'.

Commission to enquire what sum(s) of money have been levied by person(s) for escheat rents charged upon encroachments within the ...,

  1. Charles I. 2. Richard Prithergh, esq., Timothy Turner, esq., Peter Ellys, esq. and William Hall, 'aventeri' in Wales, Richard Lloyd, esq., Thomas Wynne, gent., supervisor of North Wales, John Morgan, gent., and Edward Williams, gent. Commission to enquire what sum(s) of money have been levied by person(s) for escheat rents charged upon encroachments within the last ten years in cos. Ang., Card.; Denb. and Mer., what person(s) have or do now occupy escheat lands within the said cos. and all other matters concerning the premises and discover whether 1 is 'deceived in his ... escheats rents'. Latin.

Correspondence, including letters from Col. Thomas Wood, MP, Benjamin Hall and Lord Chancellor Eldon (copies) concerning the presentation of Rev ...,

Correspondence, including letters from Col. Thomas Wood, MP, Benjamin Hall and Lord Chancellor Eldon (copies) concerning the presentation of Rev. James Ashe Gabb to the living of Wolves Newton, co. Mon. by the Prince of Wales and to the presentation of Mr. Davies by the Lord Chancellor to the same living.

Letter from Messrs Hodgson & Smith enclosing documents for the consent of the Prince of Wales to build upon the ...,

Letter from Messrs Hodgson & Smith enclosing documents for the consent of the Prince of Wales to build upon the glebe of the rectory of Notton, co. Pemb. Endorsed '3rd ans[were]d that HRH does not appear to have the right of Patronage to the Rectory of Nolton' and 'The Patronage is given to HRH in Bacon L[iber] R[egis] 7/1/63'.

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