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Arthur J. Johnes, from W. Williams, Aberpergwm,

The establishment of a Celtic professorship at Oxford. Writer had offered a prize for an essay on the subject at the Madoc eisteddfod, of which addressee was a promoter. Disregard shown to eisteddfodau. They might yet see a Welshman in a Welsh see.

Articles Of Agreement before the marriage of the said John Penrose and the said Margaret Williams for the settlement of ...,

  1. John Penrose of p. Cadoxton near Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 2. Margaret Williams of Aberpergwm, in the said p. and co., spinster;. 3. Eleanor Aubrey of Aberpergwm aforesaid, widow, and Rees Williams of p. Glincorrwg, gent. Articles Of Agreement before the marriage of the said John Penrose and the said Margaret Williams for the settlement of a sum of £100 and the sum of £200.

Articles Of Agreement for the purchase of m's and lands called Cwmtawe and Gwain Ton, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec,

  1. Gwenllian Davies of Carmarthen, widow of John Davies, dec., and John Davies of Place y Parke, p. Treleach ar Bettws, co. Carm., gent., only son and heir of the said Gwenllian Davies by the said John Davies;. 2. Rees Williams of Aberpergwm, p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., esq. Articles Of Agreement for the purchase of m's and lands called Cwmtawe and Gwain Ton, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec.

Articles Of Agreement to release and confirm, subject to a rent charge of £30, unto the third party m's and ...,

  1. Rees Lewelyn of p. Neath, co. Glam., yeoman, eldest son and heir at law of Morgan Lewelyn late of p. Glyncorrwg, co. Glam., gent., dec.;. 2. Lewelyn Lewelyn of Neath aforesaid, yeoman, eldest son and heir of the said Rees Lewelyn;. 3. Morgan Lewelyn of Glyncorrwg aforesaid, gent., youngest son and devisee in fee of the said Morgan Lewelyn, dec. Articles Of Agreement to release and confirm, subject to a rent charge of £30, unto the third party m's and lands called Blaengwrach fawr, Blaengwrach Vach, Blaenclark, and Sullar, p. Glyncorrwg, Trotuegwrach, p. Lantwit juxta Neath,. Tonvildrai and Ysker bedwan, p. Ystradvellty, co. Brec., Pwlfaron and Derllwyn Mawr and a parcel of meadow land called Dog Erw being part of a meadow called Gwayn y Derllwyn.

Assignment And Release of shares in all the machinery, plant and other property of the co-partnership firms of Jevons Arthurs ...,

  1. William Ravenscroft of Liverpool, Lancashire, banker, David Davies of Cardigan, co. Card., merchant, and John James Weir of Swansea, co. Glam., banker, creditors' assignees of the estate and effects of John Arthur and David Arthur of Neath, co. Glam., bankrupts, and Alfred John Acraman of the city of Bristol, esq., official assignee of the same estate;. 2. The said John Arthur and David Arthur;. 3. David Smith of Brinawel, p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 4. Thomas Jevons, William Jevons the younger, Timothy Jevons and Townshend Wood of the Venallt Iron and Coal Works near Neath, co. Glam., ironmasters and coalworkers, co-partners trading under the firm of 'Jevons and Wood';. 5. William Llewellyn of Neath aforesaid, gent. Assignment And Release of shares in all the machinery, plant and other property of the co-partnership firms of Jevons Arthurs Wood and Co. and Jevons Arthurs Wood and Smith (except the leasehold mines, etc., assigned by a deed of equal date) and of a debt of £6,500 due from the said David Smith. Endorsement: 1847, May 19. 1. Philip Dunn of Carmarthen, tinplate manufacturer, creditor, assignee of the estate and effects of the within named David Smith, a bankrupt, and the within named Alfred John Acraman, official assignee of the same estate and effects;. 2. The said David Smith;. 3. Thomas Jevons, William Jevons the younger, Timothy Jevons and Townshend Wood, co-partners trading as 'Jevons and Wood'. Assignment And Release of the share of the said David Smith in the aforesaid machinery, plant and other property.

Assignment And Release of the several leasehold collieries, wharf, m's and land, etc., specified in deeds dated 26 Feb. 1836 ...,

  1. William Ravenscroft of Liverpool, Lancashire, banker, David Davies of Cardigan, co. Card., merchant, and John James Weir of Swansea, co. Glam., banker, creditors, assignees of the estate and effects of John Arthur and David Arthur of Neath, co. Glam., bankrupts, and Alfred John Acraman of the city of Bristol, esq., official assignee of the same estate and effects;. 2. The said John Arthur and David Arthur;. 3. David Smith of Brinawel, p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 4. Thomas Jevons, William Jevons the younger, Timothy Jevons, and Townshend Wood of the Venallt Iron and Coal Works near Neath, ironmasters and coalworkers, co- partners trading under the firm of 'Jevons and Wood'. Assignment And Release of the several leasehold collieries, wharf, m's and land, etc., specified in deeds dated 26 Feb. 1836 (Nos 2181-5) and other deeds specified in the recital. Endorsement: 1847, May 19. 1. Philip Dunn of Carmarthen, tin plate manufacturer, creditor, assignee of the estate and effects of the within named David Smith, a bankrupt, and the within named Alfred John Acraman, official assignee of the same estate and effects;. 2. The said David Smith;. 3. The within named Thomas Jevons, William Jevons the younger, Timothy Jevons, and Townshend Wood (co-partners trading under the firm of 'Jevons and Wood'). Assignment And Release of the share of the said David Smith in the aforesaid leasehold collieries, wharf, m's and lands, etc.

Assignment in trust of the remainder of a term of 63 years in the veins of iron ore and works ...,

  1. Edward Protheroe formerly of Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, but now of Hill House, Newnham, Gloucestershire, esq.;. 2. William Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 3. Rees Williams of the same, esq. Assignment in trust of the remainder of a term of 63 years in the veins of iron ore and works in, upon or under the undivided fourfifths of a m. and lands called Derlwynmawr in the manor of Neath Ultra and Killibebill, co. Glam.

Assignment in trust of the remainder of a term of 99 years of m's and lands called Blaencleirch, Gwaynydd Gwrach ...,

  1. Henry Mitcalfe of Manchester Buildings, Middlesex, esq., MP, Michael MacChlery of Finsbury Circus in the city of London, merchant, and Charles Bowring the younger late of Exeter, Devon, but now of the Llynir Iron Works, co. Glam., esq.;. 2. William Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 3. Rees Williams of Maesgwyn, co. Glam., esq. Assignment in trust of the remainder of a term of 99 years of m's and lands called Blaencleirch, Gwaynydd Gwrach and Cellar otherwise Sullar and all veins of coal, coal works, pits, etc., in, upon or under the said m's and lands and in, under or upon m's and lands and premises called Blaengwrach fawr, Blaengwrach fach, Blaenant du and Troed Rhugwrach and all works, etc., forming part of the Blaengwrach colliery and the power to use the railroad from the Blaengwrach colliery to the Neath canal during the continuance of the underlease of the Venalt colliery.

Assignment of judgments and moveable plant and fixtures connected with the leasehold collieries and premises which passed by a deed ...,

  1. Thomas Jevons of Liverpool, Lancashire, iron merchant, William Jevons of Birkenhead, Cheshire, gent., Timothy Jevons of Liverpool aforesaid, iron merchants, and Townshend Wood of Swansea, co. Glam., iron merchant;. 2. John Rowland of Neath, co. Glam., banker, Charles Lean late of Britonferry near Neath aforesaid but now of Hounslow, Middlesex, gent., and James Evans of Neath aforesaid, merchant;. 3. Mark Protheroe of the city of Bristol, esq., and Thomas Nicholson of Lydney, Gloucestershire, gent.;. 4. Edward Protheroe of 8 Eccleston Square, Middlesex, esq.;. 5. William Williams of Liverpool aforesaid, book-keeper;. 6. Henry Wood and George Jevons, both of Liverpool aforesaid, iron merchant;. 7. William Brown of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, iron master, George Davey of Britonferry aforesaid, iron master and William Henry Cope of Holbeche, p. Kingswinford, Staffordshire, esq.;. 8. William Llewellyn of Greenfield near Neath aforesaid, gent.;. 9. The said George Jevons;. 10. Jenkin Stephen Jones of Pont Neath Vaughan, p. Cadoxton iuxta Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 11. William Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq. Assignment of judgments and moveable plant and fixtures connected with the leasehold collieries and premises which passed by a deed of even date.

Assignment of mineral lease and underlease (subject to a sub-under lease) and fixtures specified in No. 2180 of 10 Dec ...,

  1. Edward Protheroe of 8 Eccleston Square, Middlesex, esq.;. 2. Thomas Jevons of Liverpool, Lancashire, iron merchant, William Jevons of Birkenhead, Cheshire, gent., Timothy Jevons of Liverpool aforesaid, iron merchant, and Townshend Wood of Swansea, co. Glam., iron merchant;. 3. John Arthur of Llanelly, co. Carm., coal merchant, and David Arthur of Neath, co. Glam., common brewer;. 4. John Rowland of Neath aforesaid, banker, Charles Lean late of Britonferry near Neath aforesaid but now of Hounslow, Middlesex, gent., and James Evans of Neath aforesaid, merchant;. 5. Mark Protheroe of the city of Bristol, esq., and Thomas Nicholson of Lydney, Gloucestershire, gent.;. 6. William Williams of Liverpool aforesaid, book-keeper;. 7. Henry Wood of Liverpool aforesaid, iron merchant and manufacturer, and George Jevons of Liverpool aforesaid, iron merchant;. 8. William Brown of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, iron master, George Davey of Britonferry aforesaid, iron master, and William Henry Cope of Holbeche, p. Kingswinford, Staffordshire, esq.;. 9. William Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 10. Jenkin Stephen Jones of Pontneathvaughan, p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 11. John Thomas of Wellfield in said p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, mercer. Assignment of mineral lease and underlease (subject to a sub-under lease) and fixtures specified in No. 2180 of 10 Dec. 1836 and No. 2181 of 26 Feb. 1838 and other deeds specified in recital.
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