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Mansel Franklen Collection of Glamorgan Historical Papers,
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Covenant for the levying of a fine on an annual rent charge of £80 payable on lands in Ridge, Shenley ...,

  1. Francis Cole of Green St., Ridge, co. Hertford, gent., and Elizabeth his wife. 2. Samuell Bassell of Whethamsted, co. Hertford, yeoman. 3. John Tombes of St. Albans, co. Hertford, gent, and Joseph Ashton of the Middle Temple, London, gent. 4. Henry Coghill, jun., and Edward Briscol, jun., both of Aldenham, co. Hertford, gent. Covenant for the levying of a fine on an annual rent charge of £80 payable on lands in Ridge, Shenley, and Aldenham, co. Hertford.

Assignment and mortgage of property in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, co. Middlesex.

  1. The Hon. Richard Hyde, late of Black Grove, co. Berks., esq., commissary general of Great Britain, and Margaret his wife. 2. Thomas Skerrett of London, merchant, and Denzill Onslow of Purford, co. Surrey, esq., surviving executor of the will of Dame Priscilla Rolle, late of Westminster, widow, deceased. 3. Anne Harvey of Betchworth, co. Surrey, widow of Stephen Harvey of Betchworth, esq. 4. George Golding of Poslingford, co. Suffolk, esq., and Annabella his wife. 5. Sir Thomas Gery, kt., Master in Chancery. 6. Sir Francis Molineux, Bart., of Teversall, co. Nottingham, and William Draper of Glogcombe Place, co. Surrey, esq. Assignment and mortgage of property in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, co. Middlesex.

The account of John Franklen, esq., receiver of the rents and profits of the defendant Robert Jones's estates, mentioned to ...,

  1. The Right Hon. William Henry Lyttleton, Lord Westcote in Ireland, plaintiff. 2. Robert Jones, esq., and the Hon. Philip Bouverie, defendants. The account of John Franklen, esq., receiver of the rents and profits of the defendant Robert Jones's estates, mentioned to be in mortgage to the Hon. Philip Bouverie and the plaintiff. The rents are from the manors of Fonmon and East Orchard, co. Glamorgan, from Ladyday, 1781, to Ladyday, 1801.
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