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Release to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer a recovery of estates in cos Glam. and Mon,

  1. Herbert Mackworth the elder of Buntingsdale, Shropshire, esq., nephew and heir of Buckley Mackworth late of Buntingsdale aforesaid, esq., dec., viz. as eldest son of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, kt, only brother of the said Buckley Mackworth, and Herbert Mackworth the younger, only son and heir of the said Herbert Mackworth the elder;. 2. Arthur Greenwollers of Cliffords Inn, London, gent.;. 3. William Grosvenor of Drayton in Hales, Shropshire, gent. Release to make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer a recovery of estates in cos Glam. and Mon. Attested copy.

Agreement to let for 31 years a m. and land called Maes Gwynn and one meadow of short hay called ...,

  1. George Williams the younger of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 2. Rosser Thomas of p. Glyncorrwg, yeoman. Agreement to let for 31 years a m. and land called Maes Gwynn and one meadow of short hay called Gwain Rhydd allt, p's Cadoxton by Neath and Glyn Corrwg. (Timber and mineral rights excepted and reserving the right of the lessor to work mines and cut trees. Conditions of lease include agreement for the supply of horses to carry 80 tons of coal yearly from the coalworks of the said George Williams near Aberpergwm to the Neath bank near Neath bridge at the rate of 7s.6 a ton and to share the expense of keeping the river Neath in its due bounds.). Endorsement: Assignment, dated 10 June 1788, by Rosser Jenkins alias Thomas of Maesgwyn of the said rights to Rees Williams of Aberpergwm.

Counterpart Lease for 21 years of a m. and land called Ynysmeadow Ysha, p. Languke, co. Glam. (except all timber ...,

  1. James Gough Aubrey of Ynyskedwin, co. Brec., clerk, and John Woodhouse of Bridewell Hospital, London, esq.;. 2. Thomas Griffiths of Courtyrtyr, co. Glam., gent. Counterpart Lease for 21 years of a m. and land called Ynysmeadow Ysha, p. Languke, co. Glam. (except all timber and minerals and reserving the right of the lessor to build a forge, finery [sic] for the smelting of iron ore, and to work mines, etc., but allowing the lessee the timber for making wears to prevent the river overflowing).

Release of mortgage specified in Nos 2528-9 of 19-20 Nov. 1733 and assignment of the sum of £84.19.01/2 due and ...,

  1. Alice Evan of p. Lantrissent, co. Glam., widow;. 2. Howell Griffith of the same p., yeoman;. 3. John David of the same p., yeoman. Release of mortgage specified in Nos 2528-9 of 19-20 Nov. 1733 and assignment of the sum of £84.19.01/2 due and all future interest to the said John David in trust to the use of the said Howell Griffith and his heirs, etc.

Release to uses of m's and lands called Tyr fforch Ollwyn and Tyre yr hen Glawdd otherwise Tyr y Cwm ...,

  1. Morgan John otherwise Jones of Yniskedwin, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., clerk, only son and heir of John Morgan formerly of Ystradgynlais aforesaid, gent., by Mary, his wife, dec., and Catherine the wife of the said Morgan John;. 2. Thomas Watkins of Llwyndewy, p. Llangadock, co. Carm., gent.;. 3. Morgan Daniel of Haregrove, p. Llandidwg, co. Glam., gent.;. 4. Morgan Watkins of Blaen y gorse, p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., farmer, and Lyzod his wife, and Henry Powell of Yniskedwin aforesaid, joiner, and Mary his wife, which said Lyzod Watkins and Mary Powell are the only daughters of the said Morgan John by the said Catherine his wife, and Elizabeth Jones of Forchollwyn, p. Ystradgynlais, spinster, only child of John Jones, formerly of the same, surgeon, dec., who was the elder son of the said Morgan John;. 5. William Jones of t. and p. St Dogmells, co. Pemb., clerk, only surviving son of the said Morgan John by the said Catherine his wife, and Margaret the wife of the said William Jones;. 6. Thomas Morgan Jones, William Jones, David Jones, John Jones, and Margaretta Catherine Jones of the same, infants, sons and daughter of the said William Jones by the said Margaret his wife. Release to uses of m's and lands called Tyr fforch Ollwyn and Tyre yr hen Glawdd otherwise Tyr y Cwm, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., with a covenant to levy a fine and a declaration of uses.

Surrender to uses by Rees Williams, gent., and Ann, his wife, one of the two daughters and customary coheiress of ...,

Surrender to uses by Rees Williams, gent., and Ann, his wife, one of the two daughters and customary coheiress of [--], dec., late one of the tenants of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kileybebyll, co. Glam., into the hands of the lord of the said manor, of the moiety of a customary m. and land called Derlwyn vach. Draft.

Surrender And Re-admission to uses in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kilybebill by the Rev ...,

Surrender And Re-admission to uses in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kilybebill by the Rev. James Gough Aubrey of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., and Eleanor his wife, of the moiety of the customary m's and lands called Aberclwyd Ycha, Aberpergwm, Tyr y lleine and Tyr y Karllwr, the water grist mill and the tucking mill belonging to Aberpergwm, Maes Llwynke, Maes Llwellyn Meyrick, Gwain Karw, Blaen nant yr ewig, Pyll vayr llyne, Pant y funnon vayr, Abernant yr yskalt, Blaenpergwm, Tyr bach otherwise Pantywern hyr, Pant y Gwartheg, Tyr y Werne otherwise Tyr y merched, Tyla pergwm and Glyn y manne and part of a m. and land called Maes Gwynne, all in p. Cadoxton near Neath. Copy.

Lease for three lives of a furnace for melting iron ore on a parcel of land in p. Ystradgynlais, co ...,

  1. James Gough Aubrey late of Yniskedwin, co. Brec., but now of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., clerk, and John Woodhouse of Aymestry, Herefordshire, esq. (a trustee as described in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760);. 2. Richard Parsons of p. Cadoxton near Neath, co. Glam., ironmaster;. 3. Rees Williams of p. Cadoxton near Neath aforesaid, gent. Lease for three lives of a furnace for melting iron ore on a parcel of land in p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., and all the appurtenances belonging thereto, the dwelling house called the Red house and the garden and court thereto belonging, together with free liberty to divert as much water from the river Twrch as shall be needful for the working and turning of the wheels and engines belonging to the said furnace (with a proviso relating to drought and for the water corn grist mill called Gernose Mill and the tucking mill belonging to the said James Gough Aubrey), and to work mines and minerals of iron ore and quarries of stone and to search and dig for and carry away all iron ore, stones, clay, sand, turf and earth in any of the lands of the said James Gough Aubrey heretofore the lands of Christopher Portrey of Yniskedwin aforesaid, esq., dec., in the several cos of Brec., Glam. and Carm. (the hereinafter named fields and the gardens, orchards and yards excepted viz.: Kae ych law yr twy, kaer erew, Kaer odin, Kae Kenol, Kae maes ap Gwillim, Kaer Skybor, Kae mullunon, Kaer yr berth lloyd, kaer clover newydd, kaer hen clover, kaer hellig, kaer Errew coch, kae Glase, Kae Gwair hir ysha and Issa [sic], Gwain Ganol, Kaer henwall, Cwm Evan William, Henry, Kaer derry bach, Kae Glyn Tawey ysha, Kaer pandy, Kae Davidd Main, Kaer Hendy, yr wirlodd bach, Kotkae and Kot Kaer lloy, Kae bach, and Kae Glyntawey Genol) and to work and raise any quantities of iron mine or ore (according to the manner and method by Thomas Popkins of Forest, co. Glam., esq., heretofore practised for raising iron ore within p. Ystradgynlais aforesaid) on the east and north but not to the western side of the pits or places wrought on 14 Nov. 1749 and so as not to extend the work commonly called the Gorehove work further on the western part. Further conditions for working the mines, etc., and for the payment for cordwood, ash and oak, etc., specified. Copy.

Letter from John Woodhouse, Yatton Court to the Rev. Mr [James Gough] Aubrey, Yniskedwin, Neath, requesting addressee to execute a ...,

Letter from John Woodhouse, Yatton Court to the Rev. Mr [James Gough] Aubrey, Yniskedwin, Neath, requesting addressee to execute a bond as written out by writer to protect him in his actions as trustee of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey, dec., in connection with disputes which had arisen between the said Rev. Mr Aubrey and his nephew, Richard Gough, who might become entitled to the said trust estates after the decease of the said Rev. Mr Aubrey.

Lease for life of a m. and tmt of lands called Brin Eithin, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec. (Timber and minerals ...,

  1. John Woodhouse of Yatton Court, p. Aimstry, Herefordshire, esq. (trustee of the estates of Richard Gough Aubrey as described in No. 2348 of 12 March 1760);. 2. Barbara Ann Lucas of p. Cadoxton, co. Glam. Lease for life of a m. and tmt of lands called Brin Eithin, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec. (Timber and minerals excepted.). Badly affected by damp.
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