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Sir Leonard Twiston Davies Collection,
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Precipe And Concord in a fine whereby 1 acknowledged the rectory of the churches of Llanethy, Llandevaylog and Pembrey, the ...,

1 Charles, Duke of Somerset, and Elizabeth his wife. 2 Thomas Beach and Henry Champion. Precipe And Concord in a fine whereby 1 acknowledged the rectory of the churches of Llanethy, Llandevaylog and Pembrey, the rectory of the chapels of Llangendyrne, Llannon and Llangennech, and the yearly rent of £80 issuing out of the castle and manor of Laugharne otherwise Tallaugharne, Marasley otherwise Marasgreat, Great Castle otherwise Castle Ely, Marsgarda otherwise Marsargard and Llansadarninen otherwise Llansardennin, [p's Laugharne, Eglwys Gymun and Llansadyrnin], co. Carm., to be the right of 2. Latin.

Feoffment of a sheep cot and a parcel of land called Cae Mawr (16 a.), p's Llanellie and Llangattog, co ...,

1 Harry William Jenkin of p. Llanellie, co. Brec., yeoman. 2 Godfrey Harcourt of p. Llangattogg juxta Chrichhowell, esq., and Amy his wife. Feoffment of a sheep cot and a parcel of land called Cae Mawr (16 a.), p's Llanellie and Llangattog, co. Brec., abutting to the land of 1 and 2 and waste ground called pen glan. Consideration £25. Seal.

Release from 2 to 3, by the direction of 1, of houses, brewhouses and stables in St Mary's Ward and ...,

1 James Gwynn of Cook's Hall, Aldersgate, London, gent., Susan Gwyn of Neath, co. Glam., spinster, Hugh Gwyn, now on board H.M. Ship of War 'The Captain', John Gwyn of Neath, gent., and Priscilla his wife, Ann Gwyn of London, spinster, Howell Gwyn of London, gent., and Mary Gwyn of Neath, spinster. 2 Hugh Parry of Llwynkintevin, co. Brec., esq., William Owsley of Brecon, gent., and Bartholomews Coke of the same, apothecary, trustees of the will of Thomas Edwards, dec. 3 Marmaduke Gwyn of Brecon, esq. Release from 2 to 3, by the direction of 1, of houses, brewhouses and stables in St Mary's Ward and St Margaret's Ward in Brecon, and of a m. and burgage dwelling house in St Mary's Ward. (boundaries given). Consideration £530. Attested Copy.

Assignment Of Mortgage (for £400) from 1 to 3, with the consent and direction of 2, of closes of land ...,

1 Peter Collins of Shawgood, p. Faunhope, co. Her., gent.,. 2 John Fisher the elder of Luson, p. Whitchurch, yeoman, John Fisher the younger (son and heir apparent), and Elizabeth his wife. 3 Jane Stedman of the bor. of Ross, widow. Assignment Of Mortgage (for £400) from 1 to 3, with the consent and direction of 2, of closes of land called Great Pentwarne (14 a.), Little Pentwarne (9 a.), Lillie's houses (20 a.), upper meend (9 a.), Thom y Dole, Aspes, Upper pool haggash, (5 a.), New tidings (5 a.) Lower pool haggash (4 a.), Illmash (4 a.), Pool newith (8 a.) Middle field (9 a.), p's Whitchurch and Ganerew. Recites a mortgage between 1 and 2 in 1710.

Assignment Of Mortgage (for £700) from 2, with the consent and by the direction of 1, to 3, of a ...,

1 Thomas Dunne of Gatley Parke, co. Her., esq. 2 Richard Knight of Bringewood, gent. 3 The Hon. William Bateman of Shobden Court, esq. Assignment Of Mortgage (for £700) from 2, with the consent and by the direction of 1, to 3, of a m. called Gwaith Harrion otherwise Gwern herrion, and another m. (unspecified) p. Welch Newton. Recites original mortgage (demise for 999 years) in Nov. 1712.

Release from 1-6, to 7, for the use of 8, subject to redemption by 7 upon payment of £4,000 of ...,

1 Richard Andrews of Bartesby, co. Her., yeoman, nephew and heir of William Andrews late of Catherine Wheel in the city of Hereford, victualler, dec., and also the eldest son and heir of Richard Andrews late of p. Hampton Bishop, yeoman, dec. 2 John Wood, one of the aldermen of the city of Hereford, esq., and Henry Jones of the same, gent., surviving executors of the will of the said William Andrews. 3 John Scudamore Lechmere of Fanhope Court, p. Fanhope, esq., grandson and heir of Martha Lechmere of Fanhop, widow, dec.; John Scudamore Lechmere being the eldest son and heir of Scudamore Lechmere, esq., dec., who was the eldest son and heir of Nicholas Lechmere, esq., dec., by his wife Martha also dec. 4 Edmund Patershall lately called Edmund Lechmere of p. Allensmore, esq., nephew and devisee in the will of John Patershall who survived Thomas Woodhouse late of Aramstone, esq. 5 Henry Smith of Hereford, clerk. 6 John Scudamore of Kentchurch Court, esq., Sir John Hereford of Sufton, kt., and Philip Westfaling of Rudhall, esq., surviving devisees in trust named in the will of the said Martha Lechmere. 7 Robert Bulkeley late of Pump Court in the Temple, but now of Barlows Buildings near Black Fryers Bridge, London, gent. 8 Rev. Benjamin Biddulph of Hereford, gent. Release from 1-6, to 7, for the use of 8, subject to redemption by 7 upon payment of £4,000 of a capital m. called Treworgan, p's Langarren and Welsh Newton, with Covenant To Surrender copyhold premises called Glascomb, Long close (10 a.), Wood ground, Soughnouts, Blawichnder (5 a.), p. Welsh Newton, within the manor of Pembridge Newton. Consideration £6,000. Recital of a mortgage by Martha Lechmere for £2,000 with covenant to surrender copyhold lands, subsequent assignments of the same, agreement of 8 to purchase premises and that 7 lent him £4,000 towards completing the purchase. Copy.

Release of a farm called the Rudge, p. Wiston Under Penyard (field names given),

1 Rev. Thomas Watkin of Wiston under Penyard, co. Her., clerk (only son and heir of Thomas Watkins late of Tretire, by Frances his wife, both dec.), and Marytha his wife. 2 Thomas Hopkins Merrick of Bollitree, p. Wiston under Penyard, esq. Release of a farm called the Rudge, p. Wiston Under Penyard (field names given). Consideration £240. Copy.

Assignment Of Mortgage from 1a to 3, in trust for 1b and 2, of a m. called Trevethin (110a.), and ...,

1 A) Dulcibella Hopkins, late of the town of Monmouth, but now of Berkley, co. Som., widow; b) Mary Hipkins of the same, her daughter. 2 Philip Price of the city of Hereford, apothecary. 3 James Wathan, glover, and William Bird, gent., both of the same. Assignment Of Mortgage from 1a to 3, in trust for 1b and 2, of a m. called Trevethin (110a.), and a water corn grist mill called Trevethin mill (13 a.), p. Langarren, co. Her. Recites the original mortgage between 1a and John Rollings for £900, and that it was recited in the marriage settlement of 1b and 2 of even date, that 1a in order to make provision for her daughter and the issue of the intended marriage, would assign the mortgage to trustees. Attested Copy.

Particulars of the sale of William Vaughan's farm called Lands End farm, [p's Peterstow and Bridstow, co. Her.], containing measurement ...,

Particulars of the sale of William Vaughan's farm called Lands End farm, [p's Peterstow and Bridstow, co. Her.], containing measurement and valuation of the farm, names of purchasors, prices paid and an account of deposit money received. See also nos 1188, 1191-8, 1199, 1231.

Bond in £2,000 that William Vaughan, esq., shall, when of age, execute a conveyance to 2 of a tmt. in ...,

1 Frances Vaughan of the town of Monmouth, widow, Charles Bodenham of Rotherwas, co. Her., esq., John Jones of Lanarth Court, co. Mon., esq., and Thomas Watkins Davies of Monmouth, esq. (now a Captain in the Monmouth and Brecon militia). 2 William Partridge of p. Goodrich, co. Her., esq. Bond in £2,000 that William Vaughan, esq., shall, when of age, execute a conveyance to 2 of a tmt. in Monnow Street, a piece of meadow ground called the Shoulder of Mutton being parcel of a common meadow called Chippenham, lying between the lands of the corporation of Monmouth on the east and the town ditch or common ditch to the north or north west (further boundaries described), a tmt. formerly called The Plough near Monnow Street and afterwards converted into a kitchen, laundry and offices, a parcel of meadow land called the Butt acre or Old Bowling Green (10 a. boundaries given), the right of way from the last mentioned tmt. to Monnow Street, a piece of meadow land called Little Chippenham, all of which are in the town and p. of Monmouth, and were purchased after William Vaughan made his will and which it is conceived, did not pass under the devisee to Frances Vaughan, Charles Bodenham and John Jones, but descended to William Vaughan the son as heir at law. Recites the appointment of Frances Vaughan, Charles Bodenham and John Jones as guardians of William Vaughan's son of the same name, the will of William Vaughan (1790) and that William Vaughan 's trustees were anxious to clear his debts. Three copies and one draft. See also nos 1186, 1230.

Bargain And Sale by 2, acting for 3, to 1 of [ ], the purchase money to be placed with ...,

1 [ ]. 2 Frances Vaughan of Monmouth, widow and relict of William Vaughan, late of the same, esq., dec., Charles Bodenham of Rotherwas, co. Her., esq., and John Jones of Lanarth Court, co. Mon., esq., guardians of William Vaughan of Monmouth, appointed by the will of his late father. 3 William Vaughan, infant. 4 [ ], Two commissioners appointed by an act of Parliament [see recital]. 5 William Turner of Red Lyon Street, Holborn, co. Mddx., brewer, and Charles Turner of Great Ormond Street, esq. 6 John Hanbury of Pontypool, co. Mon., esq., and John Turner of Fleet Street, draper. 7 Thomas Davies [of Biggswear, co. Glos.], esq., and Frances his wife, before her marriage named Frances Vaughan, spinster, only daughter and younger child of William Vaughan, dec. Bargain And Sale by 2, acting for 3, to 1 of [ ], the purchase money to be placed with the Bank of England to redeem land tax. Recites that 2 were of the opinion that it would be to 3's advantage to redeem the land tax on his estate, that 4 have agreed with 3 for redemption of same, that 2 have contracted with 1 for the absolute sale of the premises. Draft.

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