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Settlement made before the marriage of the said Charles and Elizabeth touching a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin ...,

  1. Nicholas Price of Porset, co. Glam., tanner. 2. Charles Price of Porset, tanner, son of the said Nicholas. 3. Elizabeth Thomas of p. Bedwas, co. Mon., spinster. 4. Hugh Jones of Gellywastod, co. Mon., gent., and William Price of Porset, tanner. Settlement made before the marriage of the said Charles and Elizabeth touching a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin Tâf, alias Tir Ynis Owen, in p. Merthir Tidvill, co. Glam., m's and lands called Llwyn Iago Ycha and Llwyn Iago Issa in p. Gelligare, co. Glam., a m. in p. Eglwsilan, co. Glam., and a tmt and lands in p. Myniddysloin, co. Mon., also touching the annual rent issuing from iron-mines, pits, and veins of coal upon the lands called Wernddu and a parcel of land called the Warren, with the ironmines and coalworks to be found thereon, in p. Ruddry, co. Glam.

Final Concord in a fine levied in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Glam. between Edward Hyett, clerk, and ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Glam. between Edward Hyett, clerk, and William Thomas, yeoman, plaintiffs, and Samuel Hodges, senior, gent., Samuel Hodges, junior, gent., and Eliza Hodges, spinster, deforciants, touching a m., barn, etc. and lands in p. Llisvane, co. Glam. Latin.

Settlement made before the marriage of the said William Morgan and Lady Rachel Cavendish, in consideration of £20,000 as marriage-portion ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq., son and heir of John Morgan, late of Tredegar, esq., dec. 2. William, Duke of Devonshire, and the Rt Hon. the Lady Rachel Cavendish, his daughter. 3. The Rt Hon. James Cavendish, esq., brother of the said Duke of Devonshire, and the Hon. Henry Berkley, esq., brother of the Rt Hon. James, Earl of Berkley. 4. The Hon. William Cavendish, commonly called Marquesse of Hartington, son and heir-apparent of the said Duke of Devonshire, and the Rt Hon. James Cavendish, esq., second son of the said Duke of Devonshire. 5. John, Duke of Rutland, and John Hanbury of Pontpoole, co. Mon., esq. 6. Thomas Lewis of St Peer, co. Mon., esq., Edmund Probyn of Newland, Gloucestershire, esq., and Andrew Charlton of p. St James Westminster, Middlesex, esq. Settlement made before the marriage of the said William Morgan and Lady Rachel Cavendish, in consideration of £20,000 as marriage-portion, touching the following properties:- the manors of St Bride's, Sutton, Cogan Pembrook, Cogan Fleming, Fitz john le Moor, alias Fee John le Moor, Welsh Dowlas, English Dowlas, Hencourt, alias Oldcouirt, Marshfield, Wenllooge, Pencarne, Malpas, Redcastle, Youlton, and Machen in co. Mon.; the rectories of Marshfield, Malpas, St Mellons, and Rumpney, co. Mon.; the advowsons of Machen and Bedwas; Machen Forges in p's Machen and Ruddry, cos Mon. and Glam.; m's and lands in p's Machen, Ruddrey, Michaelstone Vedoe; and all the properties of the said William Morgan in the manors aforesaid and in the ht's and p's of Malpas, Bettus, Lanternum, Penteague, Peterstone, Youlton, St Mellons, Rumpney, Bedwas, Riska, Henllys, Monythusloin, Machen, Michaelstone Vedoe, and Bedwellty, co. Mon.; also the manors of Duffrin, Stowe, Mendlegieffe, Ebboth, Undy, Magor, Magor le Green Moor, Lanvihangel, Caldicot, Westend and Shirenewton, Lanvaches, Roggiet, Ifton, Lanvair Gillgidden, and Arnold Castle in co. Mon.; the capital m. called Tredegar in p. Bassalleg, with its appurtenances; the advowsons of Lanvair Gillgiddin, Roggiet and Ifton, Lanvaches, and Lanvihangel; and all the properties of the said William Morgan in the manors aforesaid and in the ht's and p's of St Woollos, Newport, Nash, Whiston, Goldcliffe, Caerleon, Lansore, Christchurch, Undy, Newchurch, Mathern, and Langattock-iuxta-Uske, all in co. Mon.; also lands in the manors of Liswerry and Rumpney; also the manor of Peterstone; the chapel, with the site of the manor of St Peter's in the Moore, and their appurtenances; and the parsonage of Rumpney, with its appurtenances, in the lordship of Wentlough, co. Mon.; to uses and upon trusts as specified. Attested copy dated 1764, May 18.

Articles Of Agreement made before the marriage of the said William Jones and Elizabeth Morgan touching lands in co. Mon ...,

  1. William Jones, youngest son of John Jones, late of Llanarth Court, co. Mon., but now of Clytha, co. Mon., esq. 2. Elizabeth Morgan of Basseleg, co. Mon., spinster, only surviving child of Sir William Morgan, hitherto of Tredegar, co. Mon., kt, dec., by the Rt Hon. Lady Rachael, and sister and heir-at-law of William Morgan, late of Tredegar, esq., dec., who was the eldest son and heir of the said Sir William Morgan, and also brother and heir of Edward Morgan, dec., younger son of Sir William Morgan, which said Elizabeth was administratrix of the personal estate of the said William Morgan. 3. The Rt Hon. Charles Cavendish, commonly called Lord Charles Cavendish, and the Rt Hon. William Manners, commonly called Lord William Manners. Articles Of Agreement made before the marriage of the said William Jones and Elizabeth Morgan touching lands in co. Mon. not in question in any law-suit and of which the said Elizabeth Morgan was seized or in which she had an estate or interest; also touching £12,000 and interest due to the said Elizabeth Morgan; also touching £600 Bank Annuities and household goods, etc. due to the said Elizabeth Morgan. Attested copy dated 1788, May 28.

Deed Of Appointment of Elizabeth Jones, wife of William Jones of Clytha, co. Mon., esq., relating to lands in co ...,

Deed Of Appointment of Elizabeth Jones, wife of William Jones of Clytha, co. Mon., esq., relating to lands in co. Mon. not in question in any law-suit and of which the said Elizabeth Jones was seized or in which she had an estate or interest; also touching £12,000 and interest due to the said Elizabeth Jones; also touching £600 Bank Annuities and household goods, etc. due to the said Elizabeth Jones, in case her said husband should survive her, the said Elizabeth. Attested copy dated 1788, May 28.

Release, in consideration of £25,000, of all the claim and interest of the said William Jones through his late wife ...,

  1. William Jones of Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq., administrator of the goods and chattels of his late wife, Elizabeth Jones, formerly Elizabeth Morgan, dec. 2. John Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq., brother and heir-at-law and administrator of the goods and chattels of Charles Morgan, esq., dec. Release, in consideration of £25,000, of all the claim and interest of the said William Jones through his late wife, Elizabeth Jones, to portions of the Tredegar Estate. Copy.

Settlement made after the marriage of the said Hugh Jones and Anne, in consideration of £4,000, touching several parcels of ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Michaelstone y Vedow, co. Glam., gent., and Anne, his wife (late Anne Davies of p. Machen, co. Mon., spinster). 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq., Judge Advocate of H. M. Forces. Settlement made after the marriage of the said Hugh Jones and Anne, in consideration of £4,000, touching several parcels of land called Gworlod y Lan and Gwayn Sir Davith, alias Y Wern, containing forty a., in p. Trevethin, co. Mon.; also a m., with its appurtenances, in Cardiff; and all other the properties of the said Hugh Jones in Trevethin and Cardiff.

Bond in £3,000 for observance of covenants specified in a post-nuptial settlement dated April 30 1746 (see No. 101/4) and ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Michaelstone y Vedow, co. Glam., gent. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. Bond in £3,000 for observance of covenants specified in a post-nuptial settlement dated April 30 1746 (see No. 101/4) and in a deed, etc. upon a m., etc. in p. Coychurch, co. Glam. dated April 30 1746 (see No. 101/2).

Lease for one year of a m. and tmt, with barn, tucking-mill, etc., being of the annual rent of £14 ...,

  1. Hugh Jones, late of p. Michaelstone y Vedow, co. Glam., but now of Machen, co. Mon., gent. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq., Judge Advocate of H. M. Forces. Lease for one year of a m. and tmt, with barn, tucking-mill, etc., being of the annual rent of £14, in p. Lanwenarth Ultra, co. Mon.; also a wood called Graig Dew in p. Lanwenarth Ultra; also several farms, with their appurtenances, in the ht of Loyndee in p's Abergavenny and Lanwenarth Citra, co. Mon., with all other his properties in the town of Abergavenny; also a m., barn, etc. and several closes of land containing sixty a. called y Wern, Ynis Wen, Kae Poth, Kae Wall, Kae Kydon(?), Kae Velin, Gwain Galed, Coed Caer Pond, Kae Gwin, Gill Wern Ysha, Kaer Vedw, yr Hendre, Kaer Lay Ysha, Gwain Fawr, Gwain y Coed, Ca Bach, Gwain ddy, Gwain wrth yr Heol (sic), Kaer Lay Ycha, Kae Main, Kae Garw, Kaer Quarre, and Kae Bach duch lawr tu, alias Gardda, all which premises are called Tir Llowyd Wen, in p. Rudry, co. Glam.

Bond in £10 to clothe and feed Morgan John, son of the late John Lloyde, clerk, dec., and to instruct ...,

  1. Robert Johns of Whitechirche, co. Glam., weaver, and John Howell Rosser of Whitechirche, husbandman. 2. Roger David of Landaff, co. Glam., 'pewtrer', and David William ap Llewelin of Feirwater, co. Glam., husbandman. Bond in £10 to clothe and feed Morgan John, son of the late John Lloyde, clerk, dec., and to instruct him in the woollen weaver's craft for the term of six years following.
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