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Lease And Release (being an assignment of £150 mortgage and further mortgage for £150) of the m's and lands called ...,

1 Watkin Watkins of p. Devynnock, co. Brec., gent. 2 Ann Morgan, late of Tyla Garw in the same p. and co., widow, but now of p. Merthyr Tidvil, co. Glam., only child and heir of Watkin Thomas, late of p. Devynnock, yeoman, by Hannah his wife, both dec. 3 Thomas Davies of Coed y Cymar, p. Vaynor, co. Brec., minister of the Gospel. Lease And Release (being an assignment of £150 mortgage and further mortgage for £150) of the m's and lands called Tir Gilvach yr haith and Tir Curnog, p. Llandilorfane, co. Brec.

Lease And Release (being an assignment of £316.13.8 mortgage and interest and further mortgage for £83.6.4) of the properties specified ...,

1 Thomas Davies of Coed-y-cymar, p. Vaynor, co. Brec., minister of the Gospel. 2 Anne Morgan, late of Tyle garw, p. Devynnock, co. Brec., but now of p. Merthyr Tidvil, co. Glam., widow. 3 William David of Llanilltid in the said p. of Devynnock, farmer. Lease And Release (being an assignment of £316.13.8 mortgage and interest and further mortgage for £83.6.4) of the properties specified in Nos 37-8 of 31 Dec. 1801-1 Jan. 1802. (Endorsed: Tir Curnog vach.).

Demise for 1,000 years of m. or tmt of lands called Gwerne Deyog, p. Gwenthor, co. Brec., parcel of lp ...,

1 James Gountter of Abergevenny, esq., William Gountter of Porth y Parke, gent., both of co. Mon., and Retherche David ap Retherche of Newton, co. Carm., gent. 2 Edwarde ap Meredithe of Trostoied, p. Gwenthor, co. Brec., gent. Demise for 1,000 years of m. or tmt of lands called Gwerne Deyog, p. Gwenthor, co. Brec., parcel of lp Gwanthor, and sometime parcel of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Doore, Herefordshire.

Release of m. called the Naggs head Inn, and grant to uses of a littel house thereto adjoining in the ...,

1 John Price of Brecon, co. Brec., glover, and Joanna his wife, daughter and devisee of Nicholas Long, late of Brecon, glover, dec. 2 John Maybery of Brecon, ironmaster. 3 John Wilkins of Brecon, esq. Release of m. called the Naggs head Inn, and grant to uses of a littel house thereto adjoining in the occupation of the said John Price, Ship Street, Brecon, with covenants to erect a partition wall or other division and to pull down a little shop or shed adjoining to the porch of the Naggs head Inn. [Other places mentioned: the Bell stable and Lone y Cyrn or horn lane.].

Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 51-2 of 13-14 April, 1764, now called the Little Bell, with ...,

1 Thomas Williams of p. Saint James's, Bristol, blacksmith, eldest brother and heir of Evan Williams, late of Brecon, co. Brec., brazier, dec., Grace, wife of the said Thomas Williams, and Anne Williams, late of Brecon aforesaid, but now of Manchester Buildings, Westminster, spinster, which said Evan Williams and Anne Williams were devisees of Cecilia Williams, late of Brecon, aforesaid, widow, dec., late mother of the said Thomas Williams and Anne Williams, [and] widow and executrix of Thomas Williams, ironmonger, late father of the said Thomas Williams, Evan Williams and Anne Williams. 2 John Evan of Brecon aforesaid, cordwainer, legatee of the said Cecilia Williams. 3 John Philbedge of Brecon aforesaid, husbandman. Lease And Release of the property specified in Nos 51-2 of 13-14 April, 1764, now called the Little Bell, with covenant to levy a fine and release of claims.

Mortgage for £200 of the m. known heretofore as the Little Bell, being specified in No. 67 of 18 July ...,

1 Walter Robertson Williams of Trelawney Square, Flint, co. Flint, gent., eldest son of Howell Williams late of Brecon, co. Brec., gent., and Jane his wife, formerly Jane Robertson, spinster, both now dec. 2 Philip Vaughan of Lampeter, co. Card., gent. Mortgage for £200 of the m. known heretofore as the Little Bell, being specified in No. 67 of 18 July 1811, situate in Ship Street, Ward, Brecon, co. Brec.

Duplicate of No. 73,

[Particulars of sale of a shop and premises known as The "Bell", Ship Street, Brecon. Printed.]. Attached are:. 76-77. 1866, Sept. [c. 15]-21. 1 W[illia]m J. Williams of Walnut Tree Cottage, Old Furnace Bottom, near Blakeney, Gloucestershire. 2 Mr Williams, Sheep Street, Brecon, grocer. Letters relating to the completion of the purchase of the said property.

Lease And Release (being a transfer of £358.15.0 mortgage and further mortgage for £267.5.0) of the properties specified in No ...,

  1. John Williams of Abercamlais, co. Brec., clerk;. 2. Henry Lloyd of p. Trallong, farmer;. 3. Anne Williams and Sarah Williams, both of Abercamlais, spinsters. Lease And Release (being a transfer of £358.15.0 mortgage and further mortgage for £267.5.0) of the properties specified in No. 95.

Lease And Release of closes of land called the Coppie, a cottage and garden near Llangorse Church, a close of ...,

  1. Thomas Denstone of p. Llangorse, co. Brec., farmer;. 2. Hugh Parry of the same, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife. Lease And Release of closes of land called the Coppie, a cottage and garden near Llangorse Church, a close of land called the Waun adjoining to the said closes called the Coppie, and a close of land called Wain y Plâs, all in said p. Llangorse, co. Brec. [Other names mentioned: the Plâs Farm.].
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