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Dangos 1489 canlyniad

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Broom Hall estate records
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Lease And Release in fee of the moiety of messuages and lands called Brynbras and Pant yr orsedd in the ...,

  1. Samuel Lloyd of Carnarvon, co. Caernarvon, tanner, and Margaret, his wife;. 2. Henry Rumsey Williams of Glanravon, gent.;. 3. John Evans the younger of Abereirch, tanner;. 4. Robert Griffith of Pwllheli, gent., a trustee appointed by the said John Evans;. 5. George Bettiss of Carnarvon aforesaid, innholder;. 6. Lewis Humphreys of Pwllheli, gent., another trustee appointed by the said John Evans. Lease And Release in fee of the moiety of messuages and lands called Brynbras and Pant yr orsedd in the parish of Nevin, co. Caernarvon; and Assignment of a term in trust to attend the inheritance.

Final Concord in a fine levied between Burage Salter the elder, plaintiff, and John Wescombe the elder, gent., and Elizabeth ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied between Burage Salter the elder, plaintiff, and John Wescombe the elder, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife and John Baker, gent., deforciants when the deforciants acknowledged 8 acres of pasture in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin. Two copies.

Grant of two messuages formerly one messuage and heretofore called the Flower de Luce and since divided into two messuages ...,

  1. James Baker of Stony Straton in the parish of Aver Church, co. Somerset, yeoman;. 2. James Axtell of the parish of St. Martin in the fields, co. Middlesex, carpenter. Grant of two messuages formerly one messuage and heretofore called the Flower de Luce and since divided into two messuages called and the Black Swanne and the Sunne, lying in the Strand in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields, co. Middlesex. Copy.

Grant in fee farm of a piece of round in the parish of St. Martin in ye Feilds aforesaid being ...,

  1. James Axtell of Endfeild, gent. and John Emlyn of the parish of St. Martin in the Feilds, brickmaker, both of co. Middlesex;. 2. Thomas Bellemy of the parish of Stepny otherwise Stebonheath, carpenter. Grant in fee farm of a piece of round in the parish of St. Martin in ye Feilds aforesaid being parcel of a close formerly called ye Great Galding Close, otherwise ye Pesthouse Field and now [called] GoIding place, and another piece of ground adjoining the same.

Grant for 1 life of a close called the Pesthouse Feild in the parish of St. Martin in the Feilds ...,

  1. John Emliney brickmaker, and Robert Blandford, yeoman, both of the parish of St. Martins in the Fields, co. Middlesex and John Askew of London, tallow-chandler;. 2. Andrew Kearne of the parish of St. Martins in the Fields aforesaid and James Axtell of Enfeild, co. Middlesex, gent. Grant for 1 life of a close called the Pesthouse Feild in the parish of St. Martin in the Feilds aforesaid, co, Middlesex.

Assignment (mortgage for £400) of terms of 900 and 898 years of a piece of ground called Goulden Close, in ...,

  1. Richard Nayler of the parish of St. Jameses, Westminster, co. Middlesex, victualler;. 2. William Neighbour, citizen and merchant-tailor of London. Assignment (mortgage for £400) of terms of 900 and 898 years of a piece of ground called Goulden Close, in the parish of St. Martins in the Feildes, co. Middlesex, and the messuages thereupon now built and to be built.
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