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  1. William Routh of Blackheath, Kent, and Robert Davies of Wandsworth, Surrey,. Esq's;. 2. The Rt Hon. Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court, co. Rad., bart. Assignment (being a reconveyance) of the property specified in No. 1695 of 1 Sept. 1842.

Thomas Borrett of Whitehall Place, gent,

  1. The Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court, co. Rad., bart;. 2. The Estates Committee of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, by. Thomas Borrett of Whitehall Place, gent. Agreement to convey the tithe rents charge or annual sums in lieu of tithes apportioned on lands in p. Old Radnor, co. Rad. and Herefordshire, a piece of land in the same p., and the amount of the redeemed land tax charged upon the said tithe rents charge, except that part of the said rents charge apportioned on lands in t. Walton in the said p.

Brief for defendants in an action between Joseph Lewis, plaintiff, [of the Upper House Farm, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad.] ...,

Brief for defendants in an action between Joseph Lewis, plaintiff, [of the Upper House Farm, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad.] and the Rt Hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis and Thomas Meredith, [bailiff], defendants, concerning the excessive distraining of goods and chattels for arrears of rent charged instead of tithes.

Radnor, co. Rad. and Herefordshire, diocese of Hereford, and the Rt Hon. Sir,

  1. The Dean and Chapter of Worcester, appropriators of the parsonage of Old. Radnor, co. Rad. and Herefordshire, diocese of Hereford, and the Rt Hon. Sir. Thomas Frankland Lewis of Harpton Court, p. Old Radnor, bart, les[s]ee of the. Tithes;. 2. The bishop of Hereford and the vicar of Old Radnor. Grant of a portion of the Court fold, near the church of Old Radnor (plan in margin) for a site for a school. Copy.

Letters Patent confirming their rights and ancient customs to the tenants of the man's, etc., called Glandestry, Colutt, Presthend, Melleneth ...,

Letters Patent confirming their rights and ancient customs to the tenants of the man's, etc., called Glandestry, Colutt, Presthend, Melleneth, Knocklas, Southruralth, Southugure, Southnethian, Knighton, Gwirthrinean, Ryslyn, Uchoid, Ischoid, Roydor and Comotoyter, co. Rad., lately granted to Charles Harbord, William Scriven and Philip Eden. Latin. Attested copy.

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