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- 1699, Aug. 12. (Creation)
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1 Henry Walter of Rosemarkett, co. Pemb., in South Wales, esq., and Bridgett, his wife, and Richard Walter, their eldest son and heir apparent. 2 Sir Joseph Brand of Edwardstone, Suffolk, kt, and Thomazine Brand, his only daughter. 3 Sir Samuell Barnardiston of Brightwell Hall, bart, Thomas Brand of Waldingfeild, gent., and John Brand of Royden, gent., all of Suffolk. 4 Richard Corbett of Shenbury Parke, Shropshire, and Vincent Corbett of Inys the Maengwyn, co. Mer., in North Wales, esq's. Release to uses (in consideration of the proposed marriage of the said Richard Walter and Thomazine Brand, and in consideration of the marriage long since solemnized between the said Henry Walter and Bridgett, his wife) of man. Roach otherwise Ruper in p. Roach, a capital m. and 224 a. of land called the Demeasnes of Roach Castle, a capital m. called Trevrane (224 a.), m's called Bathers Land (40 a.) and Crishooke otherwise Christhooke (32 a), 32 a. of land, a m. (64 a.), a water corn grist mill called Roach Mill and 40 a. of land, m's (64 a., 32 a., 32 a., 20 a., 40 a., 21/2 a., 8 a., 8 a., 8 a.), and four cottages and gardens, all in the said p. of Roach; a m. called Treclemesse, p. Llanglowell; man. Langum in p. Llangum, the advowson of the parish church of Langum (except the next presentation), m's (7 a., 24 a.), the moiety of a water corn grist mill and 3 a. of land, m's (44 a., 34 a., 24 a., 24 a.), the moiety of a tmt called the garden (6 a.), and six cottages and gardens, all in p. Langum; m's (80 a., 8 a., and unspecified), p. Stainton; mines of coals and culm in the manors of Roach and Llangum; man. Rosemarkett in the parish of Rosemarkett, and capital m's (120 a., 224 a.), and a fulling mill and 3 a. of land, p. Rosemarkett, all the aforementioned properties being in co. Pemb.; and a m. and lands called Pen y Llann (120 a.), and Penycombe (120 a.), with lead mines, coal, and culm upon the same, a capital m. called Ravensdale Demeasne (800 a.), and tmt's and lands (124 a., 40 a., 40 a., 120 a. called Allt-ddy, 120 a., 24 a.), all in p. Llangunour, co. Carm.
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Preferred citation: 1.