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Demise for 10 years of a m. and several parcels of meadow and pasture in p. Worthen, co. Mont., heretofore ...,

1 Edward Lloyd of Melverly, co. Salop, gent., and John Griffiths of Black Abbey, gent. 2 John Thomas of the town of Shrewsbury, mercer. Demise for 10 years of a m. and several parcels of meadow and pasture in p. Worthen, co. Mont., heretofore belonging to the late dissolved monastery of Strata Mercella (alias Stratt Mercell), called Monkfeilds alias Monksfeilds, in the tenure of Samuel Selby, gent., with an agreement permitting 2 to remove at his own costs any buildings erected by him, and a covenant by 2 to spend £15 within the first four years of the term on the repair of existing buildings and thereafter to keep them in good repair. Consideration: £160. Endorsed: Memorandum containing further details regarding the erection, valuation and removal of buildings on the said premises, and `28142'. Donated by R. Sharpe France of Preston in July 1946.

Gift of a m., bakehouse, two gardens, one orchard, one curtilage and one parcel of meadow and pasture called Gurlod ...,

1 Trevor Edward of Langiby, co. Mon., yeoman, and Margaret, his wife, Jenkin John Jenkin of the same place, yeoman, and Mawd, his wife. 2 Leonard Meyrick of Lanhenocke, gent. Gift of a m., bakehouse, two gardens, one orchard, one curtilage and one parcel of meadow and pasture called Gurlod y Pwll situated in p. Llandegfedd, co. Mon., between the stream called Soare, the lands of Walter Morgan, gent., the waste lands there and the highway leading from Llandegfedd church to Keven y Lloyn. Consideration: £55. Latin. Seals (fragments). Endorsed: livery of seisin. Donated by Barbara H. Durant of Fetcham in April 1946.

Receipt And Schedule Of Title Deeds, 1329/30-1397/8, contained in a coffer delivered by 2 to 1 to the use of ...,

1 Thomas Norres of Bewmares [co. Ang.]. 2 Thomas Katley, one of the executors to Dame Alice Arundell, wife to John Kingley, kt. Receipt And Schedule Of Title Deeds, 1329/30-1397/8, contained in a coffer delivered by 2 to 1 to the use of Alan, son of William of Kyghley, and his heirs male, with remainder to his brother, Henry, and reversion to 2, relating to lands, tmts, burgages, rents, mises, etc., in and around Beaumaris, [co. Ang.], for conveyances mainly involving William Cranwell. Faded on verso. Donated by John L. Hobbs, Borough Librarian, Shrewsbury, in Feb. 1947.

Lease To Vest Possession of charterhold lands comprising a manor in p's Pwllcrochan and Rhoscrowdder, co. Pemb.; a moiety of ...,

1 John Campbell Hooke of Bangeston, co. Pemb., esq., Lord Lyon King of Arms for the Kingdom of Scotland, residuary devisee, legatee and executor of the will of John Hooke of Bangeston, dec. 2 Peregrine Courtenay of Rawleigh, co. Devon, esq. and Francis Bassett of Heanton Court, co. Devon, esq. Lease To Vest Possession of charterhold lands comprising a manor in p's Pwllcrochan and Rhoscrowdder, co. Pemb.; a moiety of a m. called The Hall, and a cap. m. called Bangeston, all in the occupation of 1, m's and lands called called Bush (21½ a.), and Bryan's Land (9 a.), m's in the occupations of John Child, Matthew Bosher, George Buckner, Abraham Hoare, Rees Williams (lately of William Tarr), John Savill, Richard Webb, James Lloyd, George Pricket, William Wilkinson, and [...] Turner, widow, Pointhouse, a m. in a lane leading into Angle parish in the tenure of John David, a m. under the hill in the occupation of Rees Lloyd, a m. at Struddock in the tenure of William Prout, m's in the tenure of John Bedford and John Palmer, and Taylor's Tenement, all in p. Angle; m.'s called Ogoson and Neith, m's in the tenure of William Jones and James Phillips, Hoplase and Woolason, otherwise Woolaston, a m. under the hill in the occupation of Henry Dawkin, all in p. Rhoscrowdder; [C]astleton and Somerton, Iveston and Scotts Place, p. Monkton; Alleston and Kingston in p. Pembroke (St Michael); m's in the tenure of Thomas Tasker, William Webb, merchant, [...] Owen, widow, Jacob John, and Francis Rheed, cooper, two parcels of land at Break Pool in the tenure of Richard Thomas, and a m. in the tenure of the latter and Henry Beavan, p's Pembroke (St Michael) and (St Mary); a m. in the occupation of Arthur Hancock and another m. in p. Cosheston; Miniarton, East Jordaston and West Jordaston, p. St Florence; m's in the tenure of Lewis Prout and Sarah Harry in p. Gumfreston; two m's called Loveston and the moiety of a water corn mill and the moor adjoining, in the ocupation of [...] Rowe, p. Loveston; m's in the occupations of Martha Eynon, Sarah Watkins, John Evans, Richard Williams, Griffith Beavan, [...] Webb, widow, [...] Evans, [...] Lawrence, William Palmer, [...] Lewis, widow, and Peter Price, all in p. Tenby; Brotherill and East Williamson, p. Begeli; m's in the tenure of [...] Higgin, John Williams and Jenkin Harry, a moiety of the corn mill held by William [...] esq., a tucking mill in the tenure of Benjamin Watts, alL in p. Spital; the tithes of p. Castlemartin; and any other freehold property of 1 in the parishes mentioned and in West Popton, Bullwill and the towns of Pembroke and Tenby. Endorsed: Note of the type of deed and 'Settlement on [...]tation'. Damaged, central portion missing. Donated by N. S. E. Pugley, City Librarian, Exeter, in Feb. 1949.

Letter Of Attorney empowering 2 to seal and execute the second recited indenture and to sell 1's shares in the ...,

1 Peregrine Osburne, earl of Danby, son and heir apparent to the Marquis of Caermarthen. 2 William Vernon of Russell Street, p. St Paul's Covent Garden, Middlesex. Letter Of Attorney empowering 2 to seal and execute the second recited indenture and to sell 1's shares in the mines referred to in the first recited indenture at a price not less than £17 a share. Recites an indenture of co-partnership, dated 1 Jan. 1690/1, dividing the lead mines at Bwlch yr Eskir hir in lp Generglyn [p. Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn], co. Card., into 24 shares and granting two of them to 1 and a second indenture, dated 1 July 1693, dividing the 24 shares into 4008. Seal (armorial). Purchased from Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd, London, in March 1983.

Letter from the Commissioners in the Marches of Wales in the king's name to the Mayor of the city of ...,

  • 1301.
  • Ffeil
  • [c. 1540], Jan. 19.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

Letter from the Commissioners in the Marches of Wales in the king's name to the Mayor of the city of Hereford desiring him to arbitrate in a dispute between Hugh Walsshe, plaintiff, and David ap Lewes and John Havard of the town of Radnor, defendants. Dated at the Castell of Ludlowe. [Hugh Walsh was mayor of Hereford in 1537]. Purchased from Richard Hatchwell, The Old Rectory, Little Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire, in Oct. 1983.

Lease for 60 years of a parcel of land being part of a farm and lands called Cwmbowydd, p. Festiniog ...,

1 Rt Hon. Spencer Bulkeley, Lord Newborough, of Glynllifon Park, co. Caern. 2 Owen Roberts of Dol Cwm, p. Penmachno, co. Caern, stone mason. Lease for 60 years of a parcel of land being part of a farm and lands called Cwmbowydd, p. Festiniog, co. Mer., containing 378 square yards, in consideration of 2 m's and privies to be built by 2 at his own expense upon the said premises (details given regarding building specifications); 2 covenants to enclose and fence in the premises within one month, to erect the m's within one year, to expend at least £200 in the erection of such m's, and agrees not to sell any intoxicating drinks upon the premises without 1's consent. Annual rent: £1. Plan of premises drawn in margin. Purchased from David Harbourne, Cardiff, in Dec. 1983.

Lease for 60 years of a piece of land adjoining the farm and lands called Rhoscarranog, p. Llandeloy (further described) ...,

1 Ebenezer Rees, Tremynydd, p. St Davids, co. Pemb., gent. 2 Henry Lewis of Llandeloy, p. Llandeloy, co. Pemb., shoemaker. Lease for 60 years of a piece of land adjoining the farm and lands called Rhoscarranog, p. Llandeloy (further described); covenant to build a dwelling house within 18 months, with permission to quarry for building stone on Rhoscarranog farmlands. Annual rent: 12s. Donated by Mr J. F. Roberts, 5 Rhydypennau Road, Cardiff, in Jan. 1986.

Survey of man. Edlogan, co. Mon., commissioned by Sir Edward Morgan of Llantarnam, kt and bart, and delivered to William ...,

Survey of man. Edlogan, co. Mon., commissioned by Sir Edward Morgan of Llantarnam, kt and bart, and delivered to William Jones of Abergavenny, 10 Dec. 1678. The survey includes a detailed description of the boundaries of the man., details of rents paid by the free and customary tenants of Tredonock [p. Tredynog], Llanhenocke [p. Llanhenwg], Llangattog [p. Llangattock-juxta-caerleon], Llan-vrechva [p. Llanfrechfa], Panteg [p. Pant-teg], Llanthewy [p. Llanddewi Fach] and Llandegveth [p. Llandegfedd], together with details of encroachments upon the man. in p's Tredynog, Llangattock-juxta-caerleon, Llanfrechfa, Pant-teg and Llanddewi Fach, and a table of charges of fees. Draft, f. 11 wanting. See also NLW Bute M 46/1 for an incomplete copy of the above (details regarding customary tenants, encroachments and charges of fees not being included). Purchased from J. Spake, The Ephemera Centre, Hemsley, Broadhampton, Totnes, Devon, in Nov. 1987.

Marriage Settlement of Edward Roberts and Elizabeth Pugh, fourth daughter of Elizabeth Vaughan and her late husband, Hugh Jones, dec ...,

1 Edward Roberts of Glan y Dwr, co. Mer., gent., and Catherine Owen of the same place, widow. 2 Robert Owen of Dole y serre, co. Mer., gent., and Robert Vaughan of Doleymynynllyn, co. Mer., gent. (trustees). 3 Elizabeth Vaughan of Vaner, co. Mer., widow. Marriage Settlement of Edward Roberts and Elizabeth Pugh, fourth daughter of Elizabeth Vaughan and her late husband, Hugh Jones, dec., conveying to 2 in trust m's and lands called Tyddyn Glan y dwr, Tu a buarth Morris ap Robert ar y Gwyllt, Y Ty yn y Kittie yn y coed (field names given and occupants named), p. Llanaber, co. Mer. Provisos relating to dower for Catherine Owen and for Elizabeth Pugh if widowed, to reversion of the estate in default of heirs, and to the right of Edward Roberts to raise a rentcharge for the education and maintenance of children of the marriage. Consideration: £140. Donated by Mrs D. E. Mitchell, Director's Office, The British Museum, London, in Dec. 1987.

Ten title deeds relating to two m's and lands called Penllys, p. Llanfechain, co. Mont., one of them formerly known ...,

  • 1538-1547.
  • Ffeil
  • 1790-1824.
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Ten title deeds relating to two m's and lands called Penllys, p. Llanfechain, co. Mont., one of them formerly known as Tyddin Griffith ap Evan or Ty Richard Griffith. Donated by Rosemary Brooks, Rhiwlas, Llanfyllin, Powys, in Aug. 1988. They were formerly in the possession of her grandfather, the Rev. Thomas Davies James ('Iago Erfyl', 1861-1927), rector of Llanerfyl, co. Mont., 1901-1927.

Bargain And Sale at the request of John Davies, kt, of lands called 'the little fforrest of Brecknooke' in the ...,

  • 1566.
  • Ffeil
  • 1614, April 30.
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

1 Richard Prytherch of the Inner Temple, London, esq., and Tobias Mathewe of London, gent. 2 Robert Eccleston and Roger Gibbon of London, gent's. Bargain And Sale at the request of John Davies, kt, of lands called 'the little fforrest of Brecknooke' in the lp and co. of Brecon, once belonging to Henry, late prince of Wales, and formerly to Thomas, lord Seymor of Sudely, and Edward, duke of Buckingham, and conveyed to 1 by the king by letters patent of 12 March 1614 [see NLW Carreg-lwyd Deeds and Documents, no. 2414], paying an annual rent of £7 to the Crown. Endorsed as having been enrolled on the dorse of the close rolls, 6 May 1614. Deed purchased from J. L. M. Gulley, Upper Norwood, London, in May 1989.

Mortgage for £120 (4%) of a parcel of leasehold land in p. Llangennech, being part of the Llangennech estate, co ...,

1 Thomas Rees of Station Road, Llangennech, co. Carm., contractor. 2 Daniel Owen Harries of Hendre Terrace, William Thomas of Church Square, and William Rolfe of Engine Terrace, all of Llangennech, and trustees of the Rose of Glanmorlais Lodge of the Loyal Alfreds. Mortgage for £120 (4%) of a parcel of leasehold land in p. Llangennech, being part of the Llangennech estate, co. Carm. (further described). Recital of indenture of 1882. Endorsed: memoranda of payments received. Enclosed Note, 1974, of receipt of conveyance, dated 30 July 1969, from William Rees, Station Road, Llangennech. See also NLW MSS 22167-8 and NLW Facs 610. Deed donated by Eiluned Rees, NLW, Aberystwyth, in March 1989.

Answers of Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq., and of the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, clerk, defendants, to 2 bills of complaint of ...,

Answers of Isaac Hawkins Browne, esq., and of the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, clerk, defendants, to 2 bills of complaint of Joseph Muckleston, esq., of Prescot, near Shrewsbury, and Jane Mowbray, widow, relating to the will, dated 9 Aug. 1793, and codicil, dated 9 Aug. 1756, of Isaac Hawkins, dec., including estate in Essex. Purchased from and donated by Michael Scott Archer , Penmelin, Upper Llangynidr, Crickhowell, Powys, in Feb. 1990 (1990003).

Copy Will (dated 16 Sept. 1816) of John Valentine of Wrexham, co. Denb., gent,

  • 1674.
  • Ffeil
  • (watermark 1836).
  • Rhan oNLW Deeds

Numerous bequests to relatives, with residue of estate to his brother-in-law, William Jones. Attached: letter, 29 June 1846, from Charles Poyser, Summer Hill, [Wrexham], to Mrs Williams, Lampint Street, [Wrexham], relating to the will of John Valentine. Purchased from and donated by Michael Scott Archer , Penmelin, Upper Llangynidr, Crickhowell, Powys, in Feb. 1990 (1990003).

Declaration of James Campbell of Princes Road, Woolwich, Kent, pensioner, as to the identity of John Harding, formerly of the ...,

Declaration of James Campbell of Princes Road, Woolwich, Kent, pensioner, as to the identity of John Harding, formerly of the Royal Artillery, who died a lunatic in Barmingham Heath Asylum, Maidstone, Kent. Attached: copy of marriage certificate of John Harding and Mary Davies, dated 25 Feb. 1842, in p. St Oswald, Chester, and copy death certificate, dated 1 April 1850, of John Harding. Purchased from and donated by Michael Scott Archer, Penmelin, Upper Llangynidr, Crickhowell, Powys, in Feb. 1990 (1990003).

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