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1. The Rev. James Folliott of Stapely House near Nantwich, Cheshire, clerk,

  1. George Folliott of Vicars Cross, Cheshire, esq. 3. The said James Folliott and Edward Miller of Powys Lodge, Bewley Heath, Hertfordshire, esq. 4. Joseph Barmingham Miller of Malpas, Cheshire, esq., and Catherine, his wife, heretofore Catherine Folliott, spinster. 5. The said James Folliott and George Folliott, administrators of the will of Elizabeth Folliott, late of the city of Chester, spinster, dec. 6. The said James Folliott, as executor of the will of Catherine Folliott, late of the city of Chester, widow, dec. 7. William Parry Richards of Wellington Street, Strand, Middlesex, esq. Release of William Parry Richards from his duties as administrator of the estate of James Folliott.

1. The Rt. Hon. Edward, Earl of Powis, and John Probert of Copthorn, co. Salop, esq. devisees of the real ...,

  1. The Rt. Hon. Edward, Earl of Powis, and John Probert of Copthorn, co. Salop, esq. devisees of the real estate of the Rt. Hon. Geogre Edward Henry Arthur late Earl of Powis, deceased;. 2. Richard Wooding the younger of Frydd penywern, co. Montgomery, labourer. Lease (counterpart) for two lives of a messuage, garden and land on Frydd Common, township of Frydd penywern, parish of Berriew manor of Kedewen, co. Montgomery. Plan in margin.

1. The Rt Hon. Sir Richard Richards, Kt, Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer,

  1. The Rev. Thomas Watkin Richards of Caerynwch, co. Mer., clerk, one of his sons. 3. The Hon. Anna Maria Coventry of Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire. 4. Marian Pope of Grendon Underwood, spinster, one of her daughters. 5. William Parry Richards of Mincing Lane in the city of London and Herbert Brace of the Middle Temple, London, esq's. Agreement (pre-nuptial settlement of the said Thomas Watkin Richards and the said Marian Pope) to transfer 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities. Reversed is a declaration of trust (1820, April 20) in respect thereof.

(1) Theophilus [Field], bishop of Landaffe,

(1) Theophilus [Field], bishop of Landaffe;. (2) Thomas Hacket of Tintorne, co. Mon., gent. Lease (counterpart) of a parcel of land in the homage of St Lawrence commonly called Dene, 31/2 a. of land called Reding, a garden on the south part of the church of St Lawrence, otherwise called the Churchyard of St Lawrence, the moiety of a parcel of land called the Calverwell, that is to say that croft in which a well then stood, a tmt called Phillip Keyns, and a croft called Phillip Richards in p Matherine. (No. 212,030 2/2).

(1) Theophilus Price, and Eleanor his wife,

(1) Theophilus Price, and Eleanor his wife;. (2) Henry Llewellin;. (3) Richard Price of Cardiff, schoolmaster. Release (to make a tenant to the praecipe for the suffering of a recovery) of parcels of land in p. Lancarvan. (No. 134,800 7/12).

1. Thomas Birch of Whittington, Shropshire, farmer,

  1. Thomas Birch of Whittington, Shropshire, farmer;. 2. Edward Birch of Fennemere, p. Baschurch, gent. 3. Richard Burridge Lawrence of Chadwell Street, p. St Annes Clerkenwell, Middlesex, gent.;. 4. William Lloyd of Aston, Shropshire, esq.;. 5. Henry Mitford Boodle of Brook Street, p. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, gent.

1. Thomas Hughes of St George, co. Denb., esq,

  1. William Shockfield of Denbigh, gent. 3. Robert Wynne of Plasnewydd, esq. Release (to make a tenant to the praecipe for the suffering of a recovery) of Saint George, p. St George, Towin, p. Abergele, Tythin, t. of Merriadog, and lands in the t. of Merriadog Ucha and Merriadog Issa.
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