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Lease for twenty-one years, if Alice and Richard and Thomas Evans, children of the lessor, shall live so long, of ...,

  1. Richard Evans of the parish of Whitchurch, co. Glam., farmer;. 2. Jonathan David of the parish of Landaff, shoemaker. Lease for twenty-one years, if Alice and Richard and Thomas Evans, children of the lessor, shall live so long, of a newly-erected dwelling house with garden and buildings and a parcel of land having the turnpike road from Cardiff to Landaff on the east, lands of Mr. Herbert on the north, lands of Sir George Howell on the west, and lands late of Thomas Lewis, esq., on the south, together with other defined lands with all appurtenances and also with mineral rights, in the parish of Landaff. The annual rent is thirteen pounds. Copy.

Lease for fourteen years of the beds and veins of fire brick clay under all the lands of the lessor ...,

  1. Thomas Edwards of the town of Pontypool, co. Monmouth, gent.;. 2. John Hodges of the parish of Risca, co. Monmouth, collier. Lease for fourteen years of the beds and veins of fire brick clay under all the lands of the lessor near and under Coed y Garn in the parish of Risca, now in the occupation of Phillips Cocker; also sufficient coal to manufacture the same into bricks; except a certain level opened by the Twm Barlwm (?) Company. The rent is five shillings for each thousand bricks thus made; also one shilling a ton for the coal used for burning the bricks, and one shilling and threepence a ton for fire brick clay and clay flour. Copy.

Lease for one year, and thereafter from year to year for not more than four years, of all beds and ...,

  1. Thomas Edwards of the town of Pontypool, co. Monmouth, gent.;. 2. John Hodges of the parish of Risca, co. Monmouth, collier. Lease for one year, and thereafter from year to year for not more than four years, of all beds and veins of coal in and under the lands of the lessor near and under Coed y Garn in the parish of Risca now in the occupation of Philip Cocker, through which a level is driven by the Twm Barlwm (?) Company. The rent is one shilling for each ton of coal raised, each ton to contain 24 hundredweights. Copy.

Lease for one year, in consideration of the sum of five shillings, of a dwelling house and garden in the ...,

  1. Anthony Mathew of the Great House, parish of Whitchurch, co. Glam., esq.;. 2. Elizabeth Morgan of the city of Bristol, spinster, and Mary Morgan of the same place, spinster. Lease for one year, in consideration of the sum of five shillings, of a dwelling house and garden in the city of Landaff, late in the occupation of John Williams, deceased, and now of Mrs. Ormrod; also land called The Two Acres in the same parish, as defined, late in the occupation of the said John Williams. The annual rent is one pepper-corn. The purpose of this lease is to enable the lessees to accept a grant of the said properties. Attested copy.

Consent of the bishop of Llandaff and the dean and chapter of Gloucester, the ordinary and patrons of the benefice ...,

Consent of the bishop of Llandaff and the dean and chapter of Gloucester, the ordinary and patrons of the benefice of Llanblethian, co. Glam., to the appropriation by Rev. H. S. Plumptre, vicar of the said benefice, of the sum of forty pounds sixteen shillings and seven pence bank three percent consols, residue of the proceeds of the sale of part of the glebe land belonging to the said benefice, to his own use.

Lease for twenty-one years, in consideration of a fine of one hundred and twenty pounds and the surrender of a ...,

  1. Rev. John Probyn, archdeacon of Landaff;. 2. Griffith Lloyd of Cardiff, draper, husband of Dame Henrietta Maria Stapylton, the last lessee of the premises hereby leased. Lease for twenty-one years, in consideration of a fine of one hundred and twenty pounds and the surrender of a former lease, of the church of Biston and its tithes as specified in Miscellaneous Deeds 91, dated 1816, July 1. The annual rent is four pounds. The lessee shall also pay six pounds annually to the priest appointed to serve the said church.

Lease (counterpart) for twenty years of a dwelling house and garden with appurtenances in the parish of Landaff, containing two ...,

  1. Margaret Harry of the parish of Landaff, widow, and Thomas Harry of the same place, farmer;. 2. Evan Richards of the parish of Merthyr Dovan, co. Glam., yeoman. Lease (counterpart) for twenty years of a dwelling house and garden with appurtenances in the parish of Landaff, containing two roods and thirteen perches, now in the tenure of David Rees, which properties were part and parcel of premises leased to the said Margaret and Thomas Harry by the bishop, archdeacon, and chapter of Llandaff. The annual rent is seven pounds seven shillings.

Mortgage in five hundred pounds by way of a lease for twenty-one years of the prebend of Warthacwm,

  1. Rev. John Fleming Parker, clerk, prebendary of the prebend of Warthacwm in the cathedral church of Llandaff;. 2. The Hon. Thomas Lister of Gisburne Park, co. Yorks.;. 3. Edward Stephens of the city of Llandaff, gent. Mortgage in five hundred pounds by way of a lease for twenty-one years of the prebend of Warthacwm.

Articles Of Agreement made prior to the marriage of the said Edward Williams the younger and the said Mary Ann ...,

  1. Anne Questel of Cullompton, co. Dev, widow;. 2. Mary Anne Questel of the same place, spinster, daughter of the said Anne Questel;. 3. Rev. Edward Williams the elder of Hanover Chapel, parish of St. George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, clerk;. 4. Edward Williams the younger of Mincing Lane in the city of London, wine merchant. Articles Of Agreement made prior to the marriage of the said Edward Williams the younger and the said Mary Ann Questel.

Lease (counterpart) for twenty-one years, in consideration of a fine of one hundred and thirty-five pounds and the surrender of ...,

  1. Rev. John Probyn, clerk, archdeacon of Landaff;. 2. Rev. William Berkin Meackham Lisle, clerk, of St. Fagans, co. Glam. Lease (counterpart) for twenty-one years, in consideration of a fine of one hundred and thirty-five pounds and the surrender of a former lease, of a barn adjoining the road leading from Landaff Bridge to Wain Troda and five parcels of land containing thirty-two acres lying in the parish of Landaff and now in the occupation of William Beynon. The annual rent is forty shillings.

Lease for the lives of Eleanor Markham, widow of Thomas Markham, esq., of Nash, John Nicholl, esq., son of the ...,

  1. Rev. John Probyn, clerk, archdeacon of Llandaff;. 2. The Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr, co. Glam., knight. Lease for the lives of Eleanor Markham, widow of Thomas Markham, esq., of Nash, John Nicholl, esq., son of the said Sir John Nicholl, and John Cole Nicholl, son of the said John Nicholl, in consideration of a fine of two hundred pounds and the surrender of a former lease, of the church or chapel of Merthyr Mawr, co. Glam., appropriated to the archdeaconry of Llandaff, together withal lands and tithes and profits. The annual rent is three pounds six shillings and eight pence. The lessee is to find a suitable person to serve the said church, and to allow him twenty marks a year. Draft.

Declaration Of Trust of a grant of two hundred pounds for the permanent endowment of the church of Abersychan near ...,

  1. Edward Webb of Stoke Bishop, co. Gloucester, esq., and others, being lords and ladies of the manor of Wentsland and Bryngwin, co. Monmouth;. 2. Rev. David Jones of the parish of Trevethin, clerk, Edward Harris Phillips of the same place, esq., and Watkin George of the same place, esq. Declaration Of Trust of a grant of two hundred pounds for the permanent endowment of the church of Abersychan near Pontypool. The said parties of the second part, as trustees, are to invest the said sum of two hundred pounds, and pay the dividends from the said investment to the officiating minister of the said church. Draft.

Lease for twenty-one years of the prebend of Caire founded in the cathedral church of Llandaff, and a house, garden ...,

  1. Rev. William Berkin Meackham Lisle, clerk, prebendary of the cathedral church of Llandaff;. 2. Frances Anne Berkin Meackham Lisle of St. Fagans, co. Glam., spinster. Lease for twenty-one years of the prebend of Caire founded in the cathedral church of Llandaff, and a house, garden, and barn in Caire aforesaid with seventeen and a half acres of land in the parishes of Caire and Llandaff; also the chapels of Llandogo and Penterry, co. Monmouth; also all tithes and profits thereto belonging. The annual rent is four pounds twelve shillings. The lessee will pay eight pounds annually to the curate of Caire, ten pounds annually to the curate of Llandogo, and forty shillings annually to the curate of Penterry. Draft.

Bill Of Sale of household furniture, plate, and other goods and chattels described in a schedule attached, for the better ...,

  1. Edward Williams of Wanstead, co. Essex, esq.;. 2. Anne Questel of the same place, widow. Bill Of Sale of household furniture, plate, and other goods and chattels described in a schedule attached, for the better securing of the repayment of a loan of one thousand pounds and interest.

Notice given by William Montriou to and unspecified person to pay rent for premises in his occupation to the said ...,

Notice given by William Montriou to and unspecified person to pay rent for premises in his occupation to the said William Montriou. The notice recites that by and indenture dated 1832, June 20, Edward Williams the younger of Mincing Lane, London, and Mary Anne, his wife, granted to the said William Montriou (of Staple Inn, London, gent.) an annuity of two hundred and seven pounds fifteen shillings for ninety-nine years if the grantors shall live so long, the said annuity to be charged on messuages and lands in the counties of Devon and Glamorgan.

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