File Supplementary 2335. - Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Anne Williams and Osborne Yeats and of a settlement by the said ...,

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Supplementary 2335.

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Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Anne Williams and Osborne Yeats and of a settlement by the said ...,

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  • 1800, Sept. 16. (Creation)

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  1. Anne Williams of Penpont, spinster, only child of Philip Williams, late of same by Anna, his first wife, both deceased;. 2. Osborne Yeats of Monksmill in parish of Wotton-under-edge, co. Gloucester, esq.;. 3. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq., only son of the said Philip Williams by Elizabeth, his second wife;. 4. Rev. John Williams of Jesus College, Oxford, clerk, and Richard Davies, the younger, of Brecon, esq.;. 5. Thomas Harcourt Powell of Brecon, esq., and Henry Winchcombe Dyer of Wotton-under-edge, clothier;. 6. Thomas Evans of Llangattock vibon Avel, esq., and Robert Blagden Hale of Alderley, co. Gloucester. Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Anne Williams and Osborne Yeats and of a settlement by the said Osborne Yeats of certain estates in cos. Monmouth, Hereford and Gloucester on the said Anne Williams and the issue of such marriage, of the manor or manors of Penalth, otherwise Pennalt and Aberoney, the mansion house called Llangattock lower Court and lands belonging called Gwrlodd vallen, Gwrlodd y Pwll, a small spot adjoining called the hopyard, Brin y Bishwell, Cae pen y twyne, Cae Davatee, Croft yr hany, Gwrloodd fach, Tyr y Kernidd, Cae Glase, Croft y deyntir, Graig vach, Cae'r Vald, Pant y Gollen, Cae'r grose, Doy Cayee, y Ceven y Cwm, Gwern dwrch Issa, four other parcels of land called Kaie dan y fowddog with a barn called y Skybor vach, one other barn and beast house and one other messuage and lands belonging, all in Llangattock juxta Crickhowell; a messuage and parcels of land called Aberoney in Llangattock aforesaid, one cot and gardens in same in occupation of Joan Powell, widow, the water grist mills, the malt mill with a house belonging in same, one house in same called The Bragtwy with a house adjoining it, the messuage and lands called New Alehouse in same, the messuages and lands called Dyffnant, Tyr Llwyn Hendris, Perth Gwyn, Cae Glase and Erw Coydee, lands called Tyr John Hene, Kayee Cadach Cae Phillip main and Gwern dwrch ycha, Cae Cam, Cae Gwynn, Croft y Cae Gwyn, Cae Banal, Cae Tyr y Defed, Cae yr Kybren and Cwm Cae'r Kybren together with a barn and beasthouse called Tuy Cae'r Defed, the messuage and lands called Cae banal, Lletty Eva, Tyr Llwyfen and Erwfach, messuages lands called Tyr ffynnon, Tyr Blaen Onney, Tyr Maes Mawr, the dwelling house and garden in the possession of William Davies, clerk, the messuage and farm called the Vedow Farm with lands belonging called Gwartha Pennallt, Erw Graig, Kefen Y Kettin, Pen y tir newidd, Cae dan y Tuy, Erw fach, Tuy y PwIl Melin, Cae'r Vedow ar Groft and Erw datgloch, a moiety of a meadow ground called Gworlodd Pen ffowddog, a spot of land called the Island, the messuage and lands called Berth, the messuage and lands called Pen y Killey, the two several messuages and lands called Pen Croislann and Pen y Fythog, the messuage an lands called Llwyn Onn, several pieces of land called Gwrlodd Pen y fythog and Erw Howell, the messuage and lands called Noyadd, all in Llangattock juxta Crickhowell; a moiety of the capital messuage called Wirewoods Green, of two small tenements called Wirewoods Hill and Redcastle Farm and of the messuage called Bishton all in Tyddenham, of the manor called Park Lettice Lanover, co. Monmouth, of the capital messuage in the occupation of John Tamale and of another messuage formerly in the occupation of John Lloyd in Lanover and also in all other messuages and lands in cos. Monmouth and Gloucester which Maria, wife of Thomas Johnes, esq., devised in her will to her mother, Mary Burgh, widow, which she in turn devised to Amy Powell, widow, and Anne Williams, widow, the grandmother of the said Anne Williams, party hereto, subject to the life estate of the said Thomas Johnes; a fourth part of messuages and lands called White House Farm, Craig y Lavarney, otherwise Kaie Howell Jenkins, Gwain y Geifir, otherwise Gwern y Geifir in the several parishes of Grosmont and Skenfryth, co. Monmouth; to uses contained in the deed.

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Preferred citation: Supplementary 2335.

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  • Text: Supplementary 2335.