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Petition of John Jones, Philip Jones and Henry Davies of Monmouth, bankers and co-partners, stating that a bond which they ...,

Petition of John Jones, Philip Jones and Henry Davies of Monmouth, bankers and co-partners, stating that a bond which they entered into with the King in £10,000 to receive the sums of money collected by the collector of customs at Hereford, which may be directed by the board of Exchequer to a baron of Exchequer for examination; since they have been adviced that this will be necessary before the baron will give his fiat, that an extant in aid may be issued for the money due to the petitioners from William Lambert of Monmouth, timber merchant, who owes the petitioners a very large sum of money, and William Lambert being 'greatly decayed in his credit and circumstances' [cf. no. 1720]. See also no. 1728. (Watermark 1817).

Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of debt for £6,000 to secure the balance of 2's banking ...,

1 William Griffith of Abergavenny, seed merchant. 2 Herbert Brace, Richard Monins, James Powles, attornies. Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of debt for £6,000 to secure the balance of 2's banking account not exceeding £3,000, at the suit of Messrs Jones & Co. Copy.

Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of debt for £600 to secure repayment of £100, at the ...,

1 William Beeley late of Swansea, co. Glam., but now of Nantgarw works, and Samuel Walker of the same. 2 Herbert Brace, Richard Monins, James Powles, attornies. Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of debt for £600 to secure repayment of £100, at the suit of Messrs Jones & Co. Two copies.

Acknowledgement by William Griffith of Abergavenny, seed merchant that he has deposited the title deeds relating to warehouses and other ...,

Acknowledgement by William Griffith of Abergavenny, seed merchant that he has deposited the title deeds relating to warehouses and other premises in p. Abergavenny, and also the lease of a house in p. Landilo Vawr, co. Carm., with John Jones and Philip Jones, bankers, as a security for balance due upon his bank account, with Covenant to execute a mortgage of the said premises; and an. Agreement of William Griffith of Abergavenny, seed merchant, in consequence of Henry Davies' admission into the firm of Jones and Jones, that the deeds referred to above shall remain in the custody of Jones, Jones and Davies. Two copies.

Assignment from 1 to 3 of a tmt. situated at the corner of Gretton Place North and Gretton Place East ...,

1 John Scott of Saint Mildred's Court, London, esq. 2 John Scott aforesaid, Thomas Henry Newbant of Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Mddx., and James Cox of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, esq. (then carrying on the trade or business of coal merchants or colliers in partnership together at Swansea, co. Glam., under the firm of the Old Church Pitt Colliery Company). 3 John Jones and Philip Jones of Llanarth Court, co. Mon., esqs. (then carrying on business as bankers at Monmouth and Abergavenny). Assignment from 1 to 3 of a tmt. situated at the corner of Gretton Place North and Gretton Place East, lately licensed for a public house known by the sign of the Greyhound, leased to 1 for 62 years in 1814 at an annual rent of £15, and subsequently sub-let for 21 years at a rent of £40 p.a., six tmts. in Gretton Place North which were leased to 1 in 1816 for 68 years at £38 p.a. and then sub-let in the same year for £192 p.a. and eight tmts. in Gretton Place East (boundaries described), which were leased to 1 in 1816 for 60 years at £47 p.a. and subsequently sub-let for £282 p.a., all of which are in p. St Mathew Bethnall Green, co. Mddx., and of certain insurance policies to secure the balance of the Old Church Pitt Colliery Co., and also the balance of the private account of 1 not exceeding £1,500. Recites that 2 as partners and 1 as an individual opened an account with 3 but inasmuch that 1 and 2 might have occasion from time to time to draw cheques exceeding the money paid into the account, that 1 and 2 previous to opening the account agreed to give some security for any balance not exceeding £1,500, that in pursuance of the agreement 1 agreed to assign the leasehold premises and insurance policies, that 3 had also agreed to accept the securities proposed and had lent 1 and 2 several sums on credit. See also no. 1723.

Extract from a Bond in £800 to secure £400 with interest (dated 25 Dec. 1812) between Thomas Phillips of Monmouth ...,

Extract from a Bond in £800 to secure £400 with interest (dated 25 Dec. 1812) between Thomas Phillips of Monmouth, gent., and Joseph Morgan of Norton, co. Mon., and an Extract from a Bond in £400 to secure £200 with interest (dated 10 July 1815) between the same parties. Dorse: N. B. The bonds within mentioned were delivered up by Mr Morgan and Mr Phillips and torn up and destroyed by Mr Phillips and myself at the time of the conveyance from Mr Phillips to Mr Jones was executed viz (Friday 30th July 1819) and Mr Morgan afterwards told Mr H[enry] Davies that he had no claim whatever upon the house in respect of those bonds or otherwise and that the bonds were destroyed by his consent. J[ames] P[owles].

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