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Probate Of The Will of Charlotte Dickson, widow, of p. St Mary in Pembroke, dated 26 April 1790. Testatrix requests ...,

Probate Of The Will of Charlotte Dickson, widow, of p. St Mary in Pembroke, dated 26 April 1790. Testatrix requests to be buried in the tomb of her son-in-law, Mr Joseph Collins, in the 'church of St Michael in the Easton, Pembroke', the said tomb to be lined with bricks and a low roof laid over it with steps to go down to it with a door and a lock, and that the same stone which now covers the tomb might be laid again on the top of it and that no further addition be made to the inscription now thereon except her name. Bequests include:- A copyhold farm called Netswell near Harlow in Essex; watch and seal to my son, Augustus Keppell Dickson; all clothing with gold chain, except a Marseilles petticoat and a silver milk pot, to my daughter, Victoria Dickson; the interest of my investments to be paid to my daughter, Victoria Dickson during her spinsterhood and thereafter the principal to be divided between said Victoria Dickson and her sister, Charlotte Harriett Collins. Testatrix also mentions: My daughters, Julia de Bad and Theodosia Mercer. Alexander Mercer, Col. of Engineers, resident at Guernsey, is appointed executor. By a codicil (undated), testatrix gives the copyhold farm of Netswell to her eldest daughter, Theodosia Mercer, testatrix's son, Augustus Keppell Dickson having dec. Second codicil dated 14 April 1795. Witnesses: (1) to will and 1st Codicil: John Seedaway; Joseph and Sarah Allen; (2) to 2nd codicil: William Browne; Peter McFarline.

Probate Of The Will of Jane Morgan of Trenewydd fawr in the p. of Llanrhian, co. Pemb., widow. Personal property ...,

Probate Of The Will of Jane Morgan of Trenewydd fawr in the p. of Llanrhian, co. Pemb., widow. Personal property comprised, among other things, a silver tumbler with a Welsh engraving and a Pembroke table. Testatrix mentions:- My eldest son, James; my eldest daughter, Mary; my second daughter, Sarah; my third daughter, Jane; my fourth daughter, Martha. Witnesses: Henry Rowland; Henry John.

Coroner's Inquest, taken in the p. of St Mary, Tenby, co. Pemb., touching the death of John Hughes. The dec ...,

Coroner's Inquest, taken in the p. of St Mary, Tenby, co. Pemb., touching the death of John Hughes. The dec., in going under the scaffolding placed against a house in the street at Tenby for the purpose of repairing the said house, it so happened that as he was standing under the said scaffolding the bucket or pail fell off the scaffolding on the head of the said John, and killed him instantly.

Letters Of Attorney from Philip Howell of Glitton, empowering Thomas Duppa to deliver 2 m's in Glitton and the lands ...,

Letters Of Attorney from Philip Howell of Glitton, empowering Thomas Duppa to deliver 2 m's in Glitton and the lands appertaining thereto in the fees of Badlond and Salford in the lp of the castle of New Radnor to William Adam of Glitton and Rees Howell (brother of the said Philip Howell), to be held by the accustomed services, &c., as more fully appears in a deed executed by the said Philip Howell. Witnesses: Roger Andrews; John Talren; Rice Childe. Latin.

Indenture, being a lease for 3 years from Thomas Smalman of Ivingeton, Hereford, esq., to Morris ap Yevan and Owen ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 3 years from Thomas Smalman of Ivingeton, Hereford, esq., to Morris ap Yevan and Owen Evans, both of p. Llandewynystradewy, co. Rad., yeoman, of a moiety of the farm called Hall howse in said p. Llandewynystradewy, and in the tenure of the said lessor (the dwelling house of the said farm excepted), which said moiety comprises a close called The greate meadowe, a 'grant of pasture' called The cowe lessowe, and certain parcels of land in the common meadow near the greate meadowe, comprising 14 or 15 a., also certain buildings allotted to one Warton, the previous tenant of the said moiety, also certain kine and other cattle to the value of £40. Yearly rent: £16. Covenant by the lessees to pay the lessor at his house, called the 'Berrye of Ivington', on Easter Monday 1592, £40 for the said live stock. Witnesses: Thomas Bedford; William Browne; Thomas Bowier; John Bennet; ffrannces Toker.

Indenture, whereby William Knill of Evengeobbe, co. Rad., gent., in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between him and Jane ...,

Indenture, whereby William Knill of Evengeobbe, co. Rad., gent., in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between him and Jane Payne (one of the daughters of Richard Payne of Spilman's Courte, co. Rad., gent.), covenants to grant to John Price of New Radnor, Thomas Howle of Harpton, Gyles Grevyll of Chorlton Kings, Gloucestershire, and ffrauncis Owen of Brompton, gent., the capital m., etc. in which the said William Knill lives in Evengeobbe aforesaid (a close called The close at the two asshes in the fee of Burnard excepted) on trust (as to a moiety of the said property) for the said William Knill and Jane, his wife, for their lives, with remainder to their issue; and on trust (as to the other moiety) for the said William Knill and his heirs by his wife, Jane. Witnesses: John Price; Fr. Owen; Tho. Howell; Phe' Clubbe; John Owen; James Owen.

Draft Cross-bill In Chancery (addressed to the Rt Hon. William, Lord Cooper, Baron of Wingham, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain) ...,

Draft Cross-bill In Chancery (addressed to the Rt Hon. William, Lord Cooper, Baron of Wingham, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain) of Charles Lewis of Norton, co. Rad., gent. (son and heir of Hugh Lewis of Hendwall, co. Rad., esq., dec.), complainant, v. Prince Lewis, gent., Thomas Lewis, esq., and James Woodhouse, esq., defendants. It recites as in D. D. 959, and that the said Prince Lewis induced the said Charles Lewis, then a young man, to execute the agreement dated 19 Jan. 1705-6 (see D. D. 959). Complainant asks the Court to set aside the will and the agreement, and petitions for discovery.

Release from David Williams, Thomas Williams, and John Williams (sons of William Prosser of p. Boughrood, co. Rad., yeoman, dec.) ...,

Release from David Williams, Thomas Williams, and John Williams (sons of William Prosser of p. Boughrood, co. Rad., yeoman, dec.) to William Williams (son of the said William Prosser) of their claims under the will of their said father, who left them, after the dec. of Anne, their mother, £5 each, and devised to his son, William Williams, a m. and lands, comprising 10 a., in p's Lyswen and Llandevalley, co. Brec. It states that the said Anne is dead and that the said legacies have been paid. Witnesses: Lewis Lloyd; Phillip Williams; John Hope.

Copy Of The Rental, for Lady day, of Lord Carnarvon's estate in co. Rad. The total rents amount to £1,056.5.6 ...,

Copy Of The Rental, for Lady day, of Lord Carnarvon's estate in co. Rad. The total rents amount to £1,056.5.6. It gives the names of the different tenants, the respective rents, arrears, land tax, and disbursements. It is endorsed: 'Of no use when Mr Meredith's account settled, another being signed by Mrs Price.'.

Copy Of The Will of Leonard Lloyd of Ipswich, Suffolk, esq. Testator bequeathed as follows:- To my brother, John Lloyd ...,

Copy Of The Will of Leonard Lloyd of Ipswich, Suffolk, esq. Testator bequeathed as follows:- To my brother, John Lloyd, £100 and my 2 guns; to my nephews and nieces, Sybill, Hugh, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Diana, Ann, and Priscilla (children of my said brother, John Lloyd), £100 each, when they are 21 years old; to my nephew, Leonard Lloyd, 2 guns and a pair of pistols mounted with silver, 'which pistols I desire my said nephew will always keep and preserve in my name and family what I have got by my great labour and industry'; the residue of my personalty to be laid out in realty and settled on my said nephew, Leonard Lloyd (when he is 21 years old), for his life, with remainders to his sons, with similar remainders in succession to my nephews, John Lloyd and Hugh Lloyd; Christopher Harris of the Strand, Westminster, confectioner, and William Gurney of Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, gent., to be executors. Witnesses: John Smyth; James Bacon; Thomas Fisted; all of Ipswich. Memorandum, dated 1 June 1725, whereby testator desires to be buried in the churchyard of p. St Mary at ye Tower in Ipswich.

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