1 William Price of p. Deptford, Kent, brewer. 2 Jane Price of Presteigne, co. Rad., widow and relict of Charles Price of Presteigne, gent., dec. 3 Francis Fletcher, citizen and vintner of London, and Thomas Smith of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, London, chemist. 4 Peter Moulson, wine merchant, and Thomas Davies, hop merchant, of London. Settlement, prior to an intended marriage between the first and second parties, referring to man. Westcourt and Detling, Kent; a mansion house called Whitehorse alias Bensham in p. Croydon, Surrey; manors heretofore the estate of Thomas Moreton, esq., in Kent and Surrey; capital m's called Panty Carragle and Bryndrynnog with a water corn mill belonging to the first, m's called Gwerny Gwynnog, Panty ffynnon, the Rivid, Ginbrith, and Gay ym [ ], two m's in Coom yr Engrill, m's called Ruebit, Dulthlare, and Lloyndeon, all three in t. Penant, m's called Llynduon, Llwyng Byckam, Ty yn y Rhos, and ffedw Lloyd, all four in t. Beguildy, a m. and smith's shop called Ty yn y Llan in the village of Beguildy, m's called Tyn y Bryn, Tyyn y Brett, Tear Shimney, Kevenbrith, and the Lluast, all five in t. Crigbyther, a m. in Coom yr hobe, two parcels of land in Rhyd Llas and Pinfold in the said t. Crigbyther, a m. and water grist mill called the House Mill in Velindre in t's Gwyneirin and Beguildy, a m. called Coom bigail (formerly called Llwyn and Gweneirin, a m. called Ty gu yry in [ ]irrion, Treyrllan, and Gwyneirin, and other property, all in p. Beguildy, co. Rad.; a m., the site of a mill, and the liberty of a watercourse in p. St Harmon, co. Rad.; a m. called y Rennis and a m. in t. Clewilsey in p. Llandvair Waterdine, and a m. called Rynne in p. Bettus, all three in Shropshire; a m. in p. Mocktrey, co. Mont.; a capital m., a meadow called Westwall belonging thereto, and a m. called the Angell in Presteigne, and a barn and lands in p. Presteigne, co. Rad.; a m. called the Rodd ffarm, a tan house or tan office, and a m., etc., in p. Presteigne, Herefordshire; a m. called the Maaslan ffarm and a water corn mill in p's Llanbister and Llananno, co. Rad.; and a m. called the Cold Oak ffarm in p. Old Radnor, co. Rad.