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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Deed Poll (f. 1 only) of Sir Charles Kemeys empowering his wife to dispose by will all such jewels, plate ...,

Deed Poll (f. 1 only) of Sir Charles Kemeys empowering his wife to dispose by will all such jewels, plate and furniture which she was possessed of at her marriage with him, the clock, cabinet and plate which he gave her on the occasion of her marriage, all the plate which was left to her by her son Sir Edmond Thomas, alI the plate, mantles, quilts left by Edmond Thomas her father in law and such rents or arrears of rent .. Recites that upon the death of Sir Edmond Thomas and Mrs Anne Thomas, children of his wife by her former husband, William Thomas, esq., dec., a considerable estate has come into him in right of his wife and his wife having no power without his consent to dispose of any part thereof and his wife having requested him to give her such power to dispose by her will of the particulars above mentioned.

Office Copy Probate Of Will of Christopher Arnold, citizen and goldsmith of London (will dated 11 Feb. 1756, probate dated ...,

Office Copy Probate Of Will of Christopher Arnold, citizen and goldsmith of London (will dated 11 Feb. 1756, probate dated 15 Aug. 1756). Bequests include £100 to St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, £100 to Christs Hospital, London; £50 to the Westminster Infirmary; £50 to the charity school at p. St Dunstan In The West, [London]; £20 each to the minister and churchwardens of p's St Dunstan In The West and Hampstead, Middlesex, to be distributed amongst twenty poor housekeepers and £20 to the minister of p. Hampstead to be laid out in pieces of plate to be used at the communion table. [Arnold was one of the mortagees of the Kemeys Tynte estate: see D89-90, 99-100].

Bond in £100 to warrant and defend to 2, Gwenllian his Wife and John Harry, two parcels of land demised ...,

1 Thomas Carne of Wenny, co. Glam., esq, and Elianor his wife. 2 Harry Ll'en of Llisvayne, gent. Bond in £100 to warrant and defend to 2, Gwenllian his Wife and John Harry, two parcels of land demised to 2, his wife and JH, by 1, and called meneth Jenkyn goch and kaye y [illegible], in p. Llaninshen. Faded. Note: one of the witnesses was George Kemis.

Receipt for £50 paid by John Paulebin, by the appointment of William Harburt and George Skeymish, esq's, being half a ...,

Receipt for £50 paid by John Paulebin, by the appointment of William Harburt and George Skeymish, esq's, being half a year's rent due to twelve poor almsmen of p. Stepney, Middlesex, and to twelve poor widows of p. Shoreditch, being the gift of Judge Fuller, dec., provided that the acquittance be not binding for the cutting of any arrears due to them out of the annuity.

Receipt for the payment of £260 paid by Lady Anne Morgan of Craigolway, co. Mon., to Theophilus Rynolds of Llantrissent ...,

Receipt for the payment of £260 paid by Lady Anne Morgan of Craigolway, co. Mon., to Theophilus Rynolds of Llantrissent, gent., being the purchase price of eight parcels of land called Gworlode Bach, Kay yr Eglwys, Erow Parkharad, tann y Mirch, yr Erow, Gwerne vechan and Gworlod wrth y ty, p. Langevue.

Lease for 17 years of a tmt lying by the cross in High Street in p. St John in the ...,

1 The Hon. Anne, lady Morgan, of Crayollwyn, co. Glam., widow, and Mary Thomas of Ruberra, co Glam., widow. 2. Samuel Abbis of Cardiff, blacksmith. Lease for 17 years of a tmt lying by the cross in High Street in p. St John in the town of Cardiff. Consideration: 2 shall sufficiently repair the said tmt. Annual rent: £2.15.0 to be paid to Anne, lady Morgan, for life and thereafter to such person(s) to whom the premises belong according to the marriage settlement of Mary Thomas and her late husband William Thomas, esq.. Counterpart.

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