Dangos 1293 canlyniad

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Aberpergwm estate records
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Agreement to let for eight years a m. and farm called Tir blaen y Cwm, p. Ystradgynlais (excepting a m ...,

  1. Lewelin David of p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec.;. 2. Thomas Evan of the same p. and co. Agreement to let for eight years a m. and farm called Tir blaen y Cwm, p. Ystradgynlais (excepting a m. and tmt of land called Blaen Nant y Wernen otherwise Gwayn blaen y Cwm). Rent £10 p.a. The above mentioned m's and lands being held by the said Lewelin David by virtue of a lease granted by the Rev. Thomas Williams.

Lease for 21 years of the capital m. called Yniskedwin with the demesne lands premises thereunto belonging and half part ...,

  1. The Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., clerk, John Woodhouse of Bridewell Hospital, esq., surviving trustee named in an Act of Parliament entitled an Act for the vesting of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey in several trustees for several purposes;. 2. William John of Llewell, co. Brec., farmer and Thomas John of p. Ystradgynlais, saddler. Lease for 21 years of the capital m. called Yniskedwin with the demesne lands premises thereunto belonging and half part of the m. and lands called Penrhose, all in p. Ystradgynlais. (Except sporting, timber and mineral rights, and reserving the right of the lessor to work his mines and to use water for his furnace, etc., and also excepting the field called Cae berth llwyd, the hall parlour and all the rooms over the same in Yniskedwin House, the garden adjoining the said house on the north east side thereof enclosed with walls, the little stable behind adjoining to the barn with the use of the barn until Aug. following.).

Agreement for the sale and conveyance of a m. and lands called Gwain y clawdd with the colliery thereunto belonging ...,

  1. Richard Davies of the town of Brecon, co. Brec., clerk;. 2. Rees Williams of p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., gent. Agreement for the sale and conveyance of a m. and lands called Gwain y clawdd with the colliery thereunto belonging and the m's and lands called Blaen y cwmb, Tyr nant y Wernen, Tyr y wain fawr, Noyadd Evan Ycha, Tyr Noyadd Evan Lase, Noyadd Evan Llwydd [sic], all in p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec.

Lease And Release, being a mortgage for £100 of a m. and lands called Penbuch ycha, yr hendre wrth y ...,

  1. Howell Griffith of p. Lantrissent, co. Glam., yeoman, and Mary, his wife;. 2. Thomas Evans of Berthlloyd, p. Lantwit Vairdre, gent.;. 3. John David of p. Lantrissent, yeoman. Lease And Release, being a mortgage for £100 of a m. and lands called Penbuch ycha, yr hendre wrth y Ty, y Tair Erw cochon, y ddwy Erw ddwrllyd, y Tri Chwarter Drecheven y Ty, Y bryn, Yr Esger, Y ddwy Erw wynion, Y Gelli Vach, and Trench bach, all in p. Lantrissent aforesaid, and Assignment by the said John David of a sum of £84.19.1 in trust for the use of the said Howell Griffith and his heirs and revocation of the deed (No. 2531) of 16 Feb. 1759. Further charge of £70 endorsed by Howell Griffith 13 March 1779. Further charges totalling £90 endorsed by Griffith Evan, son and heir of the said Howell Evan, 25 May 1789.

Assignment of portions and of a term created for raising them and a demise for 99 years (if the said ...,

  1. Anne Daniel of Haregrove, p. Tythegstone, co. Glam., widow and sole executrix of the will of Morgan Daniel late of the same, husbandman, dec.;. 2. Rev. William Jones of the village and p. of St Dogmells, co. Pemb., clerk, only surviving son of the Rev. Morgan John otherwise Jones late of Yniskedwin, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., clerk, dec., by Catherine his late wife, also dec.;. 3. William Samuel of Penyrheol, p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid, husbandman, and Elizabeth his wife heretofore Elizabeth Jones, spinster, only daughter and issue of John Jones late of Fforchorllwyn, p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid, surgeon, dec., who was the eldest son of the said Morgan John by the said Catherine his wife, Evan Davies of Pwllpryfed, p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid, yeoman, and Lizod his wife, which said Lizod is the eldest daughter of Morgan Watkins of Blaenygorse, p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., farmer, by Lizod his late wife, which said Lizod Watkins, dec., was one of the two daughters of the said Morgan John by the said Catherine his wife, and Henry Powell of Forchorllwyn, p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid, joiner, and Mary his wife, which said Mary is the surviving daughter of the said Morgan John by the said Catherine his wife;. 4. William Hopkin of Closglas, p. Llandilofawr, co. Carm., gent. Assignment of portions and of a term created for raising them and a demise for 99 years (if the said William Jones shall so long live) subject to redemption of m's and lands called Tyrforchorllwyn and Tyr yr hen glawdd otherwise Tyr y cwm, p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid.

Lease for 63 years of veins, mines of iron stone and iron ore in, upon or under the capital demesne ...,

  1. James Gough Aubrey of Aberpergwm, p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., clerk, and Eleanor, his wife;. 2. George Croker Fox, Robert Were Fox, Thomas Were Fox, Mary Fox and George Fox, all of Falmouth, Cornwall, merchants, Thomas Fox of Wellington, Somerset, merchant, Edward Fox of Wade Bridge, Cornwall, merchant, Peter Price of Penryn, Cornwall, cornfactor, Samuel Tregelles the younger of Falmouth aforesaid, merchant, Thomas Wilson of Truro, Cornwall, copper smelter, John Gould of Truro aforesaid, doctor in physic, and William Wood of Swansea, co. Glam., iron master. Lease for 63 years of veins, mines of iron stone and iron ore in, upon or under the capital demesne lands called Aberpergwm and the m's and lands called Blaennant yr Ewig, Tyrywern, Blaenpergwm Issa, Tyle pergwm, penrhyn Nantiar, pantyfynnon, court, clynymewyn, Llaine, pantygwartheg, Tyr bach, penmarle (?), Maesllinck, Aberclwys and Llwynyrhebog, all in p. Cadoxton near Neath, with all such part of the farm and lands called Maesgwyn in the said p. and all the other land and premises of the said James Gough Aubrey and Eleanor his wife in the said p. except that lying between the turnpike road from Neath to Pontneathvaughan and the river Neath, and except the three fields called cae Noyadd, Morva glaes, and Morvadu lying above the said turnpike road, and except the land extending 200 yards in every direction around Aberpergwm House, with liberty to raise as much stone coal as they required for the sole purpose of calcining the said iron ore and the stone and clay required for the works with a covenant to demise up to four a. of a field called Cae court or Cae Harry adjoining the Neath canal if required for erecting wharves, warehouses, etc., with further covenants.
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