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Appointment And Release by mortgage of pieces of land adjoining the churchyard at Minwear to the use of the Baron ...,

1.Baron de Rutzen;. 2.Sir Jervoise Clark-Jervoise of Idsworth, co. Southampton, bart., Sir William Wellesley Knighton of Blendworth, co. Southampton, bart., and John Malcolm formerly of Lamorbey, co. Kent, esq.;. 3.The said Baron de Rutzen. Appointment And Release by mortgage of pieces of land adjoining the churchyard at Minwear to the use of the Baron de Rutzen in fee.

Appointment in exercise of a power given by the will of the said William Evans and surrender and release of ...,

1.Mary Evans of Haverfordwest, widow and relict of William Evans of the same, gent., deceased;. 2.Thomas Evans of Haverfordwest, gent., son of the said William Evans, and Mary his wife. Appointment in exercise of a power given by the will of the said William Evans and surrender and release of life estate under the said will. Copy.

Appointment of a receiver of the Slebech estate with schedules of rents,

1.Mary Dorothea Baroness de Rutzen, and her son Frederic Leopold;. 2.The Baron de Rutzen;. 3.Inigo William Jones of Ludford House near Ludlow, co. Salop, esq., and Henry Richmond Jones, esq.;. 4.Andrew Colvile of Fenchurch Buildings, London, merchant, Daniel Mildred of Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, banker, George Hibbert of Billiter Court, London, merchant, James Gordon Murdoch of Haymarket, banker;. 5.Sir Jervoise Clarke Jervoise of Idsworth, co. Southampton, bart., Sir William Wellesley Knighton of Blendworth, co. Southampton, bart., and John Malcolm of Lamorby, co. Kent, esq.;. 6.William Elliot Oliver of New Bridge Street in the city of London, esq. Appointment of a receiver of the Slebech estate with schedules of rents.

Appointment of receiver of the Slebech and other estates of the Baron de Rutzen, co. Pembroke,

1.Baron de Rutzen;. 2.Baroness de Rutzen;. 3.William Elliot Oliver of New Bridge Street, London, gent.;. 4.Edward Goldsmid, etc.;. 5.James William Freshfield the younger and Henry Roy Freshfield both of New Bank Buildings, London, gents.;. 6.Charles Kaye Freshfield of the same, gent. Appointment of receiver of the Slebech and other estates of the Baron de Rutzen, co. Pembroke.

Articles Of Agreement before the marriage of the said John Davies and Mary Beckley, including a proposed grant of a ...,

1.Owen Davies of Nash, parish of Minwear, gent.;. 2.John Davies of the same, gent., his son, and Mary Beckley of Templeton, parish of Narberth, spinster;. 3.Thomas Davies of Chapelhill, parish of Narberth, gent., and John Beckley of Templeton aforesaid, yeoman;. 4.Lewis Hitching of Rowsedowne, parish of Stackpoole, gent., and George Devanalt of the parish of Narberth, mercer. Articles Of Agreement before the marriage of the said John Davies and Mary Beckley, including a proposed grant of a dwelling house called the West House and lands (named) in the parish of Minweare. Two copies.

Articles Of Agreement between Sir John Barlow of Slebetch, bart., of the first part, William Barlow of Martletwy, gent., of ...,

Articles Of Agreement between Sir John Barlow of Slebetch, bart., of the first part, William Barlow of Martletwy, gent., of the second part, and Walter Middleton of Slebbetch, esq., and Johan his wife, mother of the said Sir John Barlow, and Lewis Wogan of Wiston, esq., of the third part, touching the capital messuage and lands called Marteltwy and Crigmaron otherwise Cregmaharon in the parish of Moncktun; closes called Rucke parke and ye Eastern Hill Close in the parish of Minweare; the capital messuage called Minweare, the rectory of Minweare, Minweare Hill, closes called Rake Parke and ye Barly parke otherwise Roches parke, and lands in Minweare Croft, parish of Minweare; the manor of Castle pill otherwise Castle Pull and Summerhill and the manor of Hubberston in the hundred of Rose; Hungerford Tenement in Marteltwy; the remainder of a term of years in Molleston and the pannage of hogs and wild honey in the forest of Narberth.

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