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Assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years in the manor of Treagoe, of the capital m. called ...,

  1. Mary Willim of Hereford, widow, widow of Rev. William Willim, late of Hereford, formerly Mary Lane, spinster. 2. James Lane of Hereford, gent. 3. Elizabeth Jones of Hereford, widow and sole executrix of the Rev. John Jones, one of the canons residentiary of Hereford. 4. Charles Morgan of Great George St, Westminster, Middlesex, esq., and Mary, his wife, late Mary Mynors Gough of Treagoe, widow. 5. Charles Gould of Ealing, esq., and John Alexander of Grocers' hall, London, gent. Assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years in the manor of Treagoe, of the capital m. called Treyago in St Waynards, Herefordshire, the lands adjoining the capital m., the m. adjoining the Little Hill adjoining the p. church of St Weonards, the meadows called hyeth meadows lying in St Weonards, and the m. called Lanclowdy in Langarren, all of which are in p's St Waynards, Treagoe, Trewathan, Langarren, and Lanclowdy, in trust to attend the inheritance.

Copies (attested 23 Oct. 1792) of,

  1. William Hetling and James Moody, both of Bristol, distillers and co-partners. 2. Samuel Peach, Benjamin Loxcombe, William Miller, and George Daubeny, esq's, Robert Bush, pewterer, Richard George, deal merchant, and William Turner, corn factor, all of Bristol. Lease for one year of a m. and several closes belonging in p. Wraxall, Somerset, a m. at the Cross Bath, p. St Peter and Paul in the city of Bath, a m. in Han Lane, p. Olveston, Gloucestershire. 1. Edward Langdon, William Hetling, Samuel Atlee, James Moody the younger, and William Ramsay, all of Bristol, distillers and co-partners. 2. Samuel Peach, Benjamin Loxcombe, William Miller, and George Daubeny, esq's, Robert Bush, pewterer, Richard George, deal merchatn, Robert Lovell, merchant, and William Turner, corn factor, all of the city of Bristol, eight of the joint or partnership creditors of Edward Langdon, William Hetling, Samuel Atlee, James Moody the younger, and William Ramsay, all of Bristol, distillers and co-partners. 3. William Evans, deal merchant, John Rawlins, surgeon, both of the city of Bristol. 4. John Pember, sugar baker, Edward Nicholas, merchant, Edward Somerset, carrier, Thomas Tushir, cabinet maker, and John Weeks, vintner. Release of a m. and several closes belonging in p. Wraxall, Somerset, a m. at the Cross Bath, p. St Peter and Paul in the city of Bath, a m. in Han Lane, p. Olveston, Gloucestershire, also of stock in trade, household goods, and other effects in trust for the benefit of creditors.

Agreement for the purchase of two fifth parts of the manor of New Park otherwise Dowlas Park and four m's ...,

  1. Thomas Hetling of Bristol, attorney at law. 2. Henry Brown of Tredegar, steward to John Morgan, esq. Agreement for the purchase of two fifth parts of the manor of New Park otherwise Dowlas Park and four m's and several pieces of land containing 350 a. in p's Marshfield, Michaelstone Vedow, and Bassalick in co. Mon.
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