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Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Rad. before John Williams and John Harvey, esq's ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Rad. before John Williams and John Harvey, esq's, justices, wherein Sir Henry Hartstonge, bart, and Lady Lucy, his wife, acknowledged that the castle called Kevenllys Castle, the bor. or man. of Kevenllys, the man. called Busmore, 30 m's, 10 cottages, a water corn mill, a fulling mill, 10 tofts, 30 gardens and orchards, and 5,200 a. of land in p's Llanvihangell Kevenllys, Llanvihangell Nantmellan, Llandegley, Llanbadarnvaur, Old Radnor, New Radnor, Llandrindod, Gladestry, Colvah, and Llangunllo, co. Rad. were the right of Evan Meredith, gent.

Probate Of The Will of Anne Wolley of p. Beguildy, co. Rad., widow. Testatrix bequeathed as follows:- To my eldest ...,

Probate Of The Will of Anne Wolley of p. Beguildy, co. Rad., widow. Testatrix bequeathed as follows:- To my eldest son, John Wolley, £5; to my youngest son, James Wolley, £20; to my daughter, Anne (wife of James Jenkins), 21s.; to my daughter, Mary (wife of Thomas Price), £5; to my daughter, Sarah (wife of John Griffiths), £5. Residue to my sons, Jeremiah Wolley and George Wolley, they to be executors. Witnesses: Mathew Morris; Richard Williams; James Trow. Probate grant is missing.

Affidavit of William Haslewood of Moreveild, Shropshire, that, having received a writ of execution of a decree in the suit ...,

Affidavit of William Haslewood of Moreveild, Shropshire, that, having received a writ of execution of a decree in the suit in Chancery of Arthur Weaver, esq., plaintiff v. Mathew Jones, defendant, for the payment of £35.7.6 by the defendant to the plaintiff, he, on 23 July 1690, left a copy of the writ under the door of the defendant's house, as he could get no answer to repeated knocks at the door, although he believes that there was some one in the said house.

Letter, posted on 9 Nov. 1827, from Th. L. Longueville [of Oswestry] to William Hardwick, esq., solicitor, Bridgnorth, stating that ...,

Letter, posted on 9 Nov. 1827, from Th. L. Longueville [of Oswestry] to William Hardwick, esq., solicitor, Bridgnorth, stating that Edward Davies, by his will dated 4 Sept. 1794, bequeathed to his wife, Mary Davies, an annuity of £26 and a sum of £100 (payable after her death) to her appointees, and appointed his nephew, Ed. Davies, to be executor and residuary legatee; that the late Lewis Jones gave a bond to the late Mr Bemand for £100, being part of the personalty of the said testator, Edward Davies. By an agreement made in Nov. then following, the said Edward Davies (residuary legatee), the said Mary Davies, John Bemand, and Lewis Jones agreed that the said bond and other securities representing the personalty of the said testator should be deposited with the said Lewis Jones and John Bemand, and the interest applied to the payment of the said annuity of £26. The said Mary Davies now resides with her brother, John Davies, of Maesbury near this place [Oswestry]. The surviving trustee and executor of the late Lewis Jones is prepared to pay the principal and interest due on the bond, but a receipt therefor must be given by the executors of the late Mr Bemand, of whom (Mr Longueville believes) Mr William Hardwick is one.

Bond, in the penalty of £200, from John Davies of Maesbury in p. Oswestry, Shropshire, farmer, to William Hardwick of ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £200, from John Davies of Maesbury in p. Oswestry, Shropshire, farmer, to William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and John Bemand of Sutton, Shropshire, farmer, for the payment of £100 and interest to the said obligees. Witness: Edward Williams, clerk to Messrs Longueville & Son, solicitors, Oswestry.

Bond, in the penalty of £600, from William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and William John Hardwick of Bridgnorth, gent ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £600, from William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gent., and William John Hardwick of Bridgnorth, gent., to John Clarke of Ockleton in p. Worfield, Shropshire, gent., for the payment to the obligee of £300 and interest. Witness: J. Bell Hardwick, junior.

Letter from J. Vaughan Horne of Denbigh to William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, esq., stating that he had been instructed ...,

Letter from J. Vaughan Horne of Denbigh to William Hardwick of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, esq., stating that he had been instructed by Edward Davies of Penbryn near Ruabon to commence a chancery suit against the representatives of the late Mr Lewis Jones of Oswestry and those of the late John Bemand of Ellesmere, who, as trustees under a deed dated 24 Nov. 1798, received £300 paid up by a mortgagor and lent the same on a bond to the late Kynaston Powell of Hardwick, whose affairs terminated in insolvency. The interest was settled to secure an annuity to an elderly lady called Davies, who dec. about 2 years ago, and the principal is now payable to the said Edward Davies.

Indenture, being a lease from Thomas Vaughan of p. Henrismote, co. Pemb., gent., to Evan Symins of p. Poncherston, co ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Thomas Vaughan of p. Henrismote, co. Pemb., gent., to Evan Symins of p. Poncherston, co. Pemb., weaver, of a piece of land in p. Henrismote, having the land of the said Thomas Vaughan on the east and west sides thereof, and late in the occupation of John Phillipp Gilbert, to hold for the life of said Evan Symins and for the lives of Jane David and James David of said p. Harrismote. Yearly rent: 6s. Witnesses: Thomas Symyns; George Owen; Lewis William.

Indenture, being a lease for 99 years (at a pepper corn rent) from Sir Herbert Perot Packington of Westwood, Worcestershire ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 99 years (at a pepper corn rent) from Sir Herbert Perot Packington of Westwood, Worcestershire, bart, to Thomas Browne of Woolmores, Hertfordshire, esq., of the following property:- ffraistrop, Darby, Westfields, Coneygare, Haroldstone, Dregeman Hill, Cinnamon Hill, Haylett, and divers fields, and a corn mill, all in p's Haroldstone, ffraistrop, and St Thomas (Haverfordwest); Woodstock, Woodstock Corn Mill in p. Ambleston; Varlan and other m's, all in p. Castlebyth; fforest, Taranog, etc. in p. Newport; Dreen Hill, Denant, and other m's in p. Staviton [Steynton]; Penygog leia, Tir y clyn, Pentre David, Penygegin, Vanmarchan, Pen land, Panteronon, Dolewernen, Llanmarchan, Dry Bottom in p. Vanychlagday; Herrigg, Tregadwor, Pant, Upper Holmouse, Pen parkee, and other m's in p. Newport; several m's in the townred of Newport; Dinas Corn Mill in p. Dinas; Pennegraige in p. Nevern; Diffen whibba in p. Maylgrove; and several other m's in the towns and cos of Pembroke and Haverfordwest. Particulars are given of the acreage and past and present occupiers of the several premises. Consideration: £600. The last skin of the deed is missing but the endorsement states that the lease was granted to secure [to said Thomas Browne] an annuity of £100. Witnesses: T. Grapingham; Daniel Hubbard, steward of the Dolphin Packett at Harwych.

Indenture, whereby John Hooke of Bangeston, co. Pemb., esq., grants to Hawkewell Meares of Eastington, co. Pemb., esq., several pieces ...,

Indenture, whereby John Hooke of Bangeston, co. Pemb., esq., grants to Hawkewell Meares of Eastington, co. Pemb., esq., several pieces of land at Popton and Bullwell in the tenures of George Smith and Mary Honeycomb, together with several pieces of land at Easter Popton in p. Pulchrohan in the several tenures of John Purser and Abrah Bodeman in exchange for the m. and lands of the said Hawkewell Meares called Perrott's Land in p. Angle, co. Pemb. and in the occupation of William Prout. Witnesses: J. Ferrior; William Adams.

Copy Of The Will of Hugh Barlow of Lawrenny, co. Pemb., esq. Subject to a bequest of £4,000 to his ...,

Copy Of The Will of Hugh Barlow of Lawrenny, co. Pemb., esq. Subject to a bequest of £4,000 to his nieces, Emma Owen, daughter of Col. John Owen, testator, devised all his realty as follows: To my wife, Elizabeth Barlow, for life, with remainder to my nephew, Hugh Owen, late of Nash, co. Pemb., esq., for life, with remainder to his first and other sons successively in tail, with similar remainders in succession to my nephew, Wyrriott Owen of Nash, my godson, Arthur Owen of Landshipping, co. Pemb., esq., my nephew, Arthur Owen of Chelsea (son of Col. Arthur Owen), and my niece, the said Emma Owen, each of the said persons upon whom the said estate shall devolve, is to assume the surname of Barlow. Witnesses: William Ayleway, senior; Philip Foley; Robert Smyth.

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen ...,

Praecipe And Concord in a fine levied at the Great Sessions for co. Pemb., acknowledged at Haverfordwest before J. Pollen, whereby John Jones, gent., and Mary, his wife, and John Gwynne, gent., and Jane, his wife, quit claim and warrant to John Hensleigh, esq., two m's, two cottages, four gardens, two orchards, and 162 a. of land in p. Llandissilio, co. Pemb. The parties were identified by Gilbert James.

Lease And Release, whereby Richard Bowling the elder of Pembroke, esq., grants to his youngest son, Nicholas Bowling of the ...,

Lease And Release, whereby Richard Bowling the elder of Pembroke, esq., grants to his youngest son, Nicholas Bowling of the city of London, linen draper, the fee simple of a m. and garden in the occupations of ffrancis Carne and Bridget Oriell, widow, in p. St Mary in Pembroke, bounded on the east by the lands of the said Richard Bowling in the tenure of William Webbe, mercer, and by the lands of Harcourt Powell, esq., in the tenure of the said William Webbe, and on the west by the lands of Sir Richard Phillipps, bart, in the tenure of Mary Davies, widow, and on the south by the street of the said town of Pembroke, and on the north by the town wall or bulwarks of Pembroke. Witnesses: Joseph Hughes, clerk; Thomas Webb, glover.

Coleman collection of deeds

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Deeds and other documents, [16 cent.]-[19 cent.], collected by James Coleman, relating to Anglesey, Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Glamorgan, Merionethshire, Monmouthshire, Montgomeryshire, Pembrokeshire, and Radnorshire, in Wales; and Cornwall, Cumberland, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, and Suffolk, in England.

Coleman, James, of London

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