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Bond, in the penalty of £104, from Roger Jones of Coed Onn, co. Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Colshill ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £104, from Roger Jones of Coed Onn, co. Flint, gent., to Henry Hughes of Colshill, co. Flint, yeoman, for quiet enjoyment by the obligee of parcels of land called Pentre meddow and Coitia morva, comprising 101/2 a., in p. and co. Flint. Witnesses: Edward Nicholas; Thomas Sparke; Hugh Myddleton.

Bond, in the penalty of £160, by Robert ap Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont. and Rice ap Robert, his son ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £160, by Robert ap Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont. and Rice ap Robert, his son and heir, to Evan Edwards, vicar of LIansanffraid, for quiet enjoyment by said Evan Edwards of four parcels called Yr erw bante (3 a.), Yr erw bennallt (6 a.), Y gerddi (2 a.), Gwerglodd penn y brynn (2 a.), another parcel of arable land in a certain common field (campus) there called Maes uwch y lanno, otherwise Erw penn y brynn, in the tenure of Howel ap Gruffith ap Meuricke.

Bond, in the penalty of £20, from Harry Gamon of Pennard, co. Glam., yeoman, and John Harry of Ilston. co ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £20, from Harry Gamon of Pennard, co. Glam., yeoman, and John Harry of Ilston. co. Glam., yeoman, to John Dowle of Pantgwyder, co. Glam., gent., for the observance of covenants contained in an indenture dated 5 Oct. 1627, which is the same as the bond. made between the said Harry Gamon, of the one part, and the said John Dowle, of the other part. Witnesses: Thomas Hughes; Robert Bydder, Harry Jones; John Thomas; Robert Harry.

Bond, in the penalty of £20, from Richard Parry and his son and heir, John Harry, of p. Pennard, co ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £20, from Richard Parry and his son and heir, John Harry, of p. Pennard, co. Glam., yeoman, to Robert Bidder of p. Pennard, yeoman, for quiet enjoyment by the said Robert Bidder of a close called The field, containing 3 a., in said p. Pennard at a place called Pwlly blogy, between the lands of Sir Thomas Mansell, kt and bart, and Griffith Gronow on the west, the lands of the said obligors on the north, the lands of the said Robert Bidder on the south, and the dwellinghouse and commons of the said obligors and Robert Bidder on the east, free from all disturbances by the said Richard Harry and his wife, Alson, or by the said John Harry and his wife, Gwenllian, which said close had been granted by the said obligors to the said Robert Bidder. Consideration: £5. Witnesses: Tho. Johnes, clerk; Geo. Bowen; Geo. Lucas; William Cradocke; William Watkin; George Lucas; John Bidder.

Bond, in the penalty of £200, from John Davies of Maesbury in p. Oswestry, Shropshire, farmer, to William Hardwick of ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £200, from John Davies of Maesbury in p. Oswestry, Shropshire, farmer, to William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and John Bemand of Sutton, Shropshire, farmer, for the payment of £100 and interest to the said obligees. Witness: Edward Williams, clerk to Messrs Longueville & Son, solicitors, Oswestry.

Bond, in the penalty of £40, by Thomas ap Rynalde of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Mary, his wife, Adam ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £40, by Thomas ap Rynalde of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Mary, his wife, Adam Lloyd of Lloyntydmon, Shropshire, gent., and John Mores of Crickieth, Shropshire to Evan Edwardes, clerk, for quiet enjoyment by said Evan Edwardes of parcels of land called Yr erow benallt (6 a.) in the t. of Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., Yr erow bant (3 a.), Gwirgloth pen y bryn (2 a.), Y gerddi (2 a.), four parcels in the common field Maes uwch y llan called Yr erow uwch law'r ffordd, 5 selions, Yr erw hir, 3 selions. Witnesses: Robert ap John, Velynidd; Edward ap Ieuan; Morice ap Edward, Ieuan ap David; Robert ap John Lloid; Thomas Rogers, scriptor.

Bond, in the penalty of £40, from William Pryce of Drevor, co. Mont., gent., to Richard Jones of Keven-y-mynich, co ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £40, from William Pryce of Drevor, co. Mont., gent., to Richard Jones of Keven-y-mynich, co. Mont., gent., for the observance of covenants contained in an indenture dated 30 Sept. 1665 made between the said William Pryce and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and the said Richard Jones, of the other part. Witnesses: Rich. Payne, clerk; Hop. Evans; Edw. Whittingham; Edw. Pryce; John Vaughan; John Evans; Michaell Gethinge; Richard Owen; John Jones.

Bond, in the penalty of £400, from Charles Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, Christopher Hodgson of Dean's Yard, Westminster, and John ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £400, from Charles Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, Christopher Hodgson of Dean's Yard, Westminster, and John Burder of Parliament St, Westminster, gent's, to the King for the payment at the Exchequer at Westminster by the said bishop of Llandaff, of £189.10.101/2 as first fruits of the deanery in the cathedral church of St Paul. Witness: Charles Francis Gresley.

Bond, in the penalty of £600, from William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and William John Hardwick of Bridgnorth, gent ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £600, from William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and William John Hardwick of Bridgnorth, gent., to John Clarke of Ockleton in p. Worfield, Shropshire, gent., for the payment to the obligee of £300 and interest. Witness: J. Bell Hardwick, junior.

Bond, in the penalty of £880 from John Jones of Garthuren, co. Mer., gent., and his son and heir apparent ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £880 from John Jones of Garthuren, co. Mer., gent., and his son and heir apparent, Henry Jones, to Howell Wynne of the Six Clerks Office, London, gent., to keep the covenants in a pair of indentures, the first being dated 14 March 1705-6 and made between the said John Jones and Henry Jones, of the one part, and Edward Price and the said Howell Wynne, of the other part; the second indenture, dated 5 April 1706, being made between the said John Jones and Henry Jones, of the first part, John Lloyd, of the second part, and the said Howell Wynne, of the third part. Witnesses: Evan Rogers; Robert Greene.

Brief For Counsel in the suit in Chancery of Prince Lewis, plaintiff, v. Charles Lewis, Mary Lewis, and James Woodhouse ...,

Brief For Counsel in the suit in Chancery of Prince Lewis, plaintiff, v. Charles Lewis, Mary Lewis, and James Woodhouse, defendants. It contains the same information as in the bill of Prince Lewis, and in the answers of Charles Lewis and Mary Lewis (see D. D. 959, 963); and, in addition, gives the proofs on the part of the plaintiff and defendants.

Brief particulars in the suit in Chancery of David Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, v. William Lloyd, clerk, defendant

Brief particulars in the suit in Chancery of David Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, v. William Lloyd, clerk, defendant. The bill, which was filed on 25 Feb. 1720/1, was issued to discover the title and encumbrances of lands in Erethlin, &c., co. Denb. It states that Humphrey Gethin, dec., being seised of realty in co. Denb. to the annual value of £60, conveyed, about the year 1668 (in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between his son and heir apparent, David Gethin, and Margaret, his wife), certain realty to trustees on trust (as to a m. and lands called Tan yr allt) for the said Humphrey Gethin and his wife, Jane, for their lives, and on trust (as to m's and lands called Ty yn y llan and Escor haylog) for the said David Gethin and his wife, Margaret, for their lives, with remainder to John Gethin (eldest son of the said David Gethin), with remainders over, with ultimate remainder to the said Humphrey Gethin; that, on the deaths of the said David and John Gethin without issue and of the said Humphrey Gethin without male issue, the said property vested in Lowry Hughes, otherwise Gethin, and Catherine Darcey, otherwise Gethin (the surviving daughters of the said Humphrey Gethin), subject to the jointure of Margaret, widow of the said David Gethin; that the said Catherine Darcey in Oct. 1709 conveyed her moiety of the said property to the plaintiff, subject to a small sum pretended to be due to defendant (William Lloyd) as executor of Thomas Lloyd, the assignee of John Lloyd, dec., on a mortgage of the said premises, given by David or John Gethin to the said John or Thomas Lloyd; that the said Lowry Hughes, otherwise Gethin, by indentures dated 20 and 21 Nov. 1712, conveyed all her interest in the said property to Henry Vaughan, who since dec. without issue, and his heirs are Catherine Vaughan, his sister, and Sir Griffith Williams, bart, son and heir of Dame Jane Williams, another sister of the said Henry Vaughan; that said Catherine Vaughan dec. and her share descended to the said Sir Griffith Williams, who, by indentures dated in Aug. 1718, conveyed his interest in the said property to the plaintiff. Answers to interrogatories are given.

Endorsed: 'Plea to be argued at Lord Chancellors, 21 Nov. 1722.'

Case for opinion of Counsel in respect of the estate of Ann Davies, dec. with comments thereon, by J. Boyle ...,

Case for opinion of Counsel in respect of the estate of Ann Davies, dec. with comments thereon, by J. Boyle of the Temple, [London]. The document states that Hugh Lloyd of Llwyd jack, co. Card., esq., dec. prior to the year 1779, leaving his wife, Mary, and his daughters, Ann and Mary, him surviving and in possession of his realty, called Ystrad and Llwyd jack. In 1779 the estates were divided between the widow and the children and charged with certain annuities to be paid thereout. The widow dec. soon after, and Ann, the daughter, married John Davies, by whom she had no issue. Mary dec. intestate and her share in the estates vested in her sister, Ann, who mortgaged the property to Mr Touchet Davies of Crickhowell, near Brecon, who had been in possession of the property for 26 years. In Nov. 1822 Ann, by her will, bequeathed the whole of her personalty to her niece, Mrs Mary Ann Hyde, who considers herself entitled to the said property; she is first cousin to Pugh's wife. It is asserted that Touchet Davies has felled enough timber on the estate to satisfy his principal and interest, exclusive of the rents received by him, which amount to £952.14s.

Case of the petitioners for the Montgomeryshire Road Bill. It states that it was unanimously agreed at a meeting of ....

Case of the petitioners for the Montgomeryshire Road Bill. It states that it was unanimously agreed at a meeting of the gent's, clergy, and freeholders of co. Mont., held at Pool on 27 Sept. last, that all roads described in the Bill should be inserted in the petition, except part of the road from Llanfyllin to Milldirgerrig, which was afterwards added in order to open a communication with the slate rock, and likewise with co. Merioneth, a great part of whose inhabitants buy their wheat at Llanfyllin market.

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