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A Particular of the estate in the case of Hughes v. Dolben in Chancery, with contract, for the purchase of ...,

A Particular of the estate in the case of Hughes v. Dolben in Chancery, with contract, for the purchase of the different lots sold, signed by the respective purchasers. The properties are in p's Llanfawr, Llangower, Llanyckil, and Llandrillo, co. Mer. A description of each lot is given, with the names of the tenants.

A Rental of the several estates in p's Llanarthney, Llandilovawr, Llangunnor, Llanfihangel Aberbythick, Llandebye, Llangathen, and Llanvihangel, co. Carm. belonging ....

A Rental of the several estates in p's Llanarthney, Llandilovawr, Llangunnor, Llanfihangel Aberbythick, Llandebye, Llangathen, and Llanvihangel, co. Carm. belonging to John Vaughan, esq., taken in exchange from several persons and purchased from Willam Williams, esq.

Abstract Of An Indenture, being an assignment from Herbert Mackworth of Neath, co. Glam., esq. (son, heir, and administrator of ...,

Abstract Of An Indenture, being an assignment from Herbert Mackworth of Neath, co. Glam., esq. (son, heir, and administrator of Herbert Mackworth of Neath aforesaid, esq., dec.), and the Hon. Juliana Mackworth (widow and residuary legatee of the said Herbert Mackworth, dec.) to Bernard Brocas of Wokefield, Berkshire, esq., of the residue of a term of 96 years in a piece of land vested in the said Herbert Mackworth, dec., by an indenture dated 3 Nov. 1729 and other indentures, and also a fire policy in the Sun Fire Office, London. The indenture recites that the said Herbert Mackworth, dec., died in Aug. 1765, and, by his will, dated 12 Jan. 1753, appointed his said wife, Juliana Mackworth, residuary legatee and executrix; that the said Juliana renounced the executorship and that administration was therefore granted in Sept. 1765 to his son, the said Herbert Mackworth. Consideration: £1,365.

Abstract Of Indentures of lease and release, being a mortgage for £20,500 from Calvert Richard Jones to Henry Lee and ...,

Abstract Of Indentures of lease and release, being a mortgage for £20,500 from Calvert Richard Jones to Henry Lee and John Richards, of the manors of Newton Nottage, South Corneley, Dinas Powis and Highlight, the impropriate rectory of Oystermouth, the right of presentation (one turn in three) to the church of Newton Nottage, and all advowsons of churches appendant to the manors and rectories aforesaid, the forest or waste called Trewyddva common in p. LIangevelach, and m's and lands and tithes in the towns of and p's Newton Nottage, South Corneley, Swansea, Oystermouth, St John juxta Swansea, LIangevelach, Llansamlet, Llanadern, Dinas Powis, St Andrews, and Merthirdovan, co. Glam.. A schedule to this deed gives particulars as to the a.ages of the properties, the names of the tenants, and also the rents payable. A third indenture (abstracted), dated 11 Jan. 1793, contains a declaration by the said Henry Lee and John Richards that the said £20,500 is held by them on the trusts mentioned in an indenture of settlement dated 9 May 1788.

Abstract of the title of Charles Blayney Trevor Roper of Plasteg Park, co. Flint, esq., to freehold estates in cos ...,

Abstract of the title of Charles Blayney Trevor Roper of Plasteg Park, co. Flint, esq., to freehold estates in cos Denb. and Flint. It commences with the will, dated 20 Aug. 1808 and proved in London on 28 Sept. 1808, of the Rt Hon. Mary Jane, Dowager Lady Dacre, of Plasteg Park aforesaid, widow of the Rt Hon. Trevor Charles, Lord Dacre, dec., and ends with an indenture dated 4 Nov. 1845.

Abstract of the title of Gilbert Godrill, esq., dec., to the estate in co. Mont. late of Sir Charles Lloyd ...,

Abstract of the title of Gilbert Godrill, esq., dec., to the estate in co. Mont. late of Sir Charles Lloyd. It commences with an indenture dated 29 May 1666, being the prenuptial settlement on the marriage of Charles Lloyd (son and heir apparent of Sir Charles Lloyd, bart, by his wife, Dame Elizabeth) to Catherine Huxley; and gives a list of the property settled, together with the tenants' names and the rents. The property is chiefly in Pool, Guildsfield, Myvod, Buttington, and Castle.

Abstract of the title of Jonathan Thompson of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, esq., and Richard Seaton Wright of Golden Square, Middlesex, gent ...,

Abstract of the title of Jonathan Thompson of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, esq., and Richard Seaton Wright of Golden Square, Middlesex, gent. (mortgagees), to the Vale of Neath Brewery situate in p. Cadoxton, co. Glam. The abstract commences (as to part of the said property) with a feoffment dated 10 Sept. 1795, whereby John Griffiths of Blaenhonddeu in p. Cadoxton, near Neath, co. Glam., gent., conveyed to Elias Jenkins of Neath, gent., a close called Caer Hooper, with the adjoining ruins of an old barn, in said p. Cadoxton, in the tenure of William Bassett, on trust for the said William Bassett for life, with remainder to his wife, Jane Bassett, in fee simple. The title (as to another portion of the property) begins with the will, dated 23 Feb. 1788, of William Griffiths of Blaenhonddeu aforesaid, gent.

Abstract of the title of Mr Richard Gabriel to a copyhold farm called Pen ucha y pluith, containing 176 a ...,

Abstract of the title of Mr Richard Gabriel to a copyhold farm called Pen ucha y pluith, containing 176 a., and situate at Uske, co. Mon., with counsel's opinion thereon. The abstract commences with a post-nuptial settlement, dated 18 Feb. 1664-5, and made on the marriage of William Morgan (son and heir of George Morgan) to Rachel, only daughter of Edward Lewis, the settled property being in p's Llangwm Ucha, Llantrissent, and Llanllowell, co. Mon.; and it ends with an agreement, dated 6 Dec. 1763.

Abstract Of The Title of Mr William Smith to a close of land called The side long close, also a ...,

Abstract Of The Title of Mr William Smith to a close of land called The side long close, also a parcel of land adjoining, and containing in all 6 a., in the west end of the town of Presteigne, co. Rad., and lying between the highway leading from Presteigne towards St Mary's Mill on the north and the highwav leading from Presteigne towards Harley common on the south. The abstract commences with an indenture, dated 26 March 1691, and ends with an indenture, dated 31 Oct. 1764.

Abstract Of The Title of one William Smith of Spilman's Court, Gloucestershire, woolstapler, to two pieces of arable land containing ....

Abstract Of The Title of one William Smith of Spilman's Court, Gloucestershire, woolstapler, to two pieces of arable land containing by estimation 4 a. at a certain place called Sunny Bank, p. Presteign, co. Rad., as specified in an indenture dated 2 May 1755, conveying the premises to him for 999 years. [Date uncertain.].

Abstract Of The Title of Walter Phelps of Llandovery, co. Carm., gent. (eldest son and heir of James Phelps, late ...,

Abstract Of The Title of Walter Phelps of Llandovery, co. Carm., gent. (eldest son and heir of James Phelps, late of Llandovery, gent., by Rebecca, his wife, both dec.), to estates in the cos Carm. and Brec. Indentures range in dates from 1720 to 1792, the principal tmt's being Tir maes y bwlch, Tyr-y-carne, Hirlowane otherwise Hirllwyn, Tir keven-y-glyn, Tyr pen-y-twyn in p. Llandilo Vane, co. Brec., and Tyr-y-velindre, Doll vallt, Tyr bryn mynherin, Tyr-foes-y-whyed in p's Llandingat and Llanvair-ar-y-bryn, co. Carm.

Abstract Of The Title to a m. and lands called Cefnyrhenfas, otherwise Tyr yr henfas, and Tyr-y-close, otherwise Tyryclus, in ...,

Abstract Of The Title to a m. and lands called Cefnyrhenfas, otherwise Tyr yr henfas, and Tyr-y-close, otherwise Tyryclus, in p. Llandingat co. Carm., the property of Thomas Williams, a bankrupt. Endorsed: 'For Mrs Thomas Bishop, the purchaser.'. [The indentures abstracted range from 1730 to 1812.].

Administration dated 4 March 1843 (with the will dated 13 Aug. 1838 annexed) of the goods of Sir William Ouseley ...,

Administration dated 4 March 1843 (with the will dated 13 Aug. 1838 annexed) of the goods of Sir William Ouseley, kt, dec., of Boulogue, formerly of Crickhowell in Wales. Witnesses to will: D. I. Olivier, rector of Clifton, Bedfordshire, Richard John Meade, M. A., minister of British Protestant Episcopal Church at Boulogne sur mer.

Administration of the goods of William Gruffith ap William Wynne, late of p. 'Denis' [? Derwen] in the diocese of ...,

Administration of the goods of William Gruffith ap William Wynne, late of p. 'Denis' [? Derwen] in the diocese of Bangor, gent., dec., was granted by Gruffith Hughes, M.A., clerk, and vicar in spiritualities to Lewis, bishop of Bangor, to Margaret verch William John Wynne, widow, and Catherine verch William John Wynne, widow, the paternal aunts and next of kin of the dec.

Administration with will annexed, of John Williams of Fron-haul in p. Mold, co. Flint, gent. Testator devised as follows:- To ...,

Administration with will annexed, dated 28 Dec. 1811, of John Williams of Fron-haul in p. Mold, co. Flint, gent. Testator devised as follows:- To my wife, Catherine, and her heirs (provided she remain a widow), all my houses in the said t. of Mold in my holding and of John Williams, gardener, also a field near the Bailey Hill, a field in Maesydre in the t. of Mold, and a parcel of land called Lot yr odyn in the t. of Hendre Biffa lately purchased by me from John Lloyd, esq.; to William Wynn of Mold, gent., and my brother, Thomas Williams, of Hendri in p. Mold, farmer, a field called Erw'r pandu in p. Mold, a m. and lands called Pentrebach in p. Mold, parcels of land called Erw groesffordd and Erw cornel in p. Mold, and a field called Frith on Mould mountain lately purchased from Mrs Brown, upon trust for my said wife, Catherine, for her life, with remainder (as to Erw'r Pandu) to John Williams of Long Chinney in the t. of Gwsaney in said p. Mold, yeoman; with remainder (as to Pentrebach) to William Bagshaw of the t. of Arddynwent, yeoman; with remainder (as to Erw croesffordd) to Jane, wife of David Jones of the t. of Hendre Biffa, labourer; with remainder (as to Erw cornel) to Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Rachel, wife of William Jones, miner; with remainder (as to The frith) to my brother, Thomas Williams, for his life, with remainder to John Williams of the t. of Aston in p. Hawarden, labourer; to the said John Wynne, a meadow called The lords' meadow in p. Mold, upon trust for my brother, Thomas Williams, for his life, with remainder to the said Elizabeth Williams; to the said John Wynne and Thomas Williams, £500 on trust to pay the income thereof to my said wife for her life, and thereafter to pay the following legacies:- Mary Anne Wynne, Frances Wynne, Margaret Wynne, Ellen Elizabeth Wynne, and Llewelyn Wynne (children of the said William Wynne), £20 each, Anne Davies of Ruthin, £100, the said John Williams of Long Chimney, £50, Thomas Williams (son of Mr Robert Williams of Gwsaney Hall), £50, John Jenkins of Northop, yeoman, £50, Thomas Jones of Mold, bricklayer, £50, Diana Jones (sister of the said Thomas Jones), £30, Catherine (wife of George Lloyd of Mold, labourer), £30, Barbara Williams (granddau. of the late Edward Williams of Croes Onnen in p. Mold, labourer), £20, Charlotte Brown of Gwsaney, £20, and John Williams (son of Edward Williams of Croes Onnen), £20. My said wife to be executrix.

Witnesses: William Thomas, Trefview, Mold; Thomas Rowlands and R. Jones, clerks to Mr Wynne, Mold.

The administration grant is missing.

Endorsed: '8 May 1822.'

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