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Aberpergwm estate records
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Assignment of mortgages for £5,000 of man's or lp's Neath, Neath Ultra and Killobebill, Neath Citra and Briton Avon, Avon ...,

  1. The Hon. Wriothesley Digby of the University of Oxford, doctor of laws;. 2. Herbert Mackworth of Buntingsdale, Shropshire, esq.;. 3. The Rt Hon. William Lord Digby, baron of Geshill in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Charles Cotes of the Middle Temple, London, esq. Assignment of mortgages for £5,000 of man's or lp's Neath, Neath Ultra and Killobebill, Neath Citra and Briton Avon, Avon Wallia, Kaegurwen and Tyrarll and m's and lands within the said man's or lp's, all in co. Glam. Attested copy.

Declaration by Herbert Mackworth, lord of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kyllybebill, co. Glam., and George Williams, that the ...,

Declaration by Herbert Mackworth, lord of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kyllybebill, co. Glam., and George Williams, that the receipt or payment of arrears of rent and mises due from the several copyhold lands of the said George Williams should not prejudice the suits in chancery touching the right of the said George Williams to work coal under part of the said copyhold estate.

Assignment of mortgage specified in Nos 2483-4 of 22 March 1743/4,

  1. Jane Matthews of the town of Swansea, co. Glam., widow of Franklen Matthews late of Swansea aforesaid, gent., dec., Margaret Matthews of Swansea aforesaid, spinster, daughter of the said Jane Matthews by the said Franklen Matthews, dec., and Robert Watkin of p. Bettus, yeoman;. 2. George Williams of Aberpergwm, p. Cadoxton near Neath, gent. Assignment of mortgage specified in Nos 2483-4 of 22 March 1743/4.

Deeds and documents,

Deeds and documents relating to properties in the parishes of Ystradgynlais, co. Brec, and Cadoxton-juxta-Neath and Llan-giwg, co. Glam., and in the manors of Neath Ultra and Cilybebyll, and other parishes and manors. Maint: 76 items.

Covenant to repay £300, being the principal of the settlement upon the marriage of the said William Sayes and Anne ...,

  1. William Sayes of Chepstow, co. Mon., mariner, and Anne, his wife;. 2. William Allen, gent., and John Milson, maltster, both of p. St Briavells, Gloucestershire. Covenant to repay £300, being the principal of the settlement upon the marriage of the said William Sayes and Anne his wife, borrowed from the trustees of the settlement for use in trade.

Release of mortgage specified in Nos 2528-9 of 19-20 Nov. 1733 and assignment of the sum of £84.19.01/2 due and ...,

  1. Alice Evan of p. Lantrissent, co. Glam., widow;. 2. Howell Griffith of the same p., yeoman;. 3. John David of the same p., yeoman. Release of mortgage specified in Nos 2528-9 of 19-20 Nov. 1733 and assignment of the sum of £84.19.01/2 due and all future interest to the said John David in trust to the use of the said Howell Griffith and his heirs, etc.

Copies of four wills,

(I) Will of Powlett Laurence of Brooms Lodge in the tithing of Aylburton, p. Lidney, Gloucestershire, gent.; (ii) Will dated 4 Aug. 1745, proved at London 4 Nov. 1745; (iii) Will of Barrow Laurence of p. Lidney aforesaid, gent.; and (iv) Will dated 10 Oct. 1770.

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.).

Release to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer a recovery of the castle and bor. of Neath with ...,

  1. Sir Robert Humphrey Mackworth of the Gnoll, co. Glam., bart, eldest son and heir of Sir Herbert Mackworth late of the same, bart, dec., who was the only son of Herbert Mackworth of the same, esq., and Juliana, his wife, both dec.;. 2. William Gwyn of Neath, co. Glam., gent.;. 3. John Philpot of Red Lion Square, Middlesex, gent. Release to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer a recovery of the castle and bor. of Neath with the appurtenances, the castle and bor. of Avan with the appurtenances and the man's, etc., of Neath, Neath Ultra and Killibebill, Neath Citra and Briton Avon, Avon Wallia, Tyr yr arll, and Caegurwen, a capital m. or mansion house called the Gnoll with the demesne lands and appurtenances belonging situated in p. Neath, and all other m's, lands, etc., of the said Sir Robert Humphrey Mackworth in p's Neath, Llantwit juxta Neath, Llangevelach, Cadoxton juxta Neath, Baglan, Avon, Llangwick, Killybebill, Glyncorrwg, and Langonoyd, all in co. Glam. Attested copy.

Admission, in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Killybebille, of James Lewis of Pontypool, co. Mon ...,

Admission, in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Killybebille, of James Lewis of Pontypool, co. Mon., to the customary or copyhold m's, mills, lands, etc., called Aberclwyd Ycha, Aberpergwm, Tyr y Lleine, Tyr y Karllwr, the water grist mill and tucking-mill belonging to Aberpergwm, Maes Llwynk, Maes Llewelyn Meyrick, Gwain Karw, Blaen nant yr Ewig, Pwll vayr Llyne, Pant y funnon vayr, Abernant yr yshalt, Blaen pergwm, Tyr bach otherwise Pant y wein hyr, Pant y gwartheg, Tyr y werne otherwise Tyr y merched, Tyla pergwm, Clyn y manne, and customary or copyhold part of a m. and land called Maes Gwyn, all in p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, being estates devised by the will of Eleanor Gough Aubrey late of Aberpergwm aforesaid, widow, dec., to James Lewis aforesaid, her cousin, for the term of his natural life, and then to Rees Williams of Maes Gwyn aforesaid.

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