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Lease and release of Pen-coed castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Magor, Llandegang etc., co. Mon.,

Lease and release (pursuant of an order of the high court of Chancery) by (2) Francis Capper of Lincolns Inn, co. Mddx, esq., at the direction of (5) Horatio Walpole of Woolterton, co. Norfolk, esq., one of the tellers of HM exchequer, Westminster, and (3) Thomas Bladen of p. St James Westminster, co. Mddx, esq., at the direction of (1) John Jeffreys of West Sheen, co. Surrey, esq., only son and heir of John Jeffreys of St Mary Ax, London, esq., dec., to (6) Thomas Mathews of Bloomsbury Square, co. Mddx, esq., of Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Magor, Llandegang, and Wilcrick and Undy, m's, lands etc. in Caer-leon and Bishopston, manors, m's etc. in Pen-coed, St Brides, Llanfarthin, Howick, Bishopston, Llanfaches, Pen-hw, Salisbury, Llandevenny, Nash, Newchurch, Wilcrick, Magor, Undy, Shirenewton, Christchurch and Caerleon, the manor of Caer-went, a m. or mansion house and lands (300a.) called Slow Farm, a farm and lands (100a.) in the tenure of John Williams, a farm and lands (120a.) called Gunters Farm, a farm and lands (28a.) in the tenure of Jane Gunter, a farm and lands (16a.) in the tenure of William Blethin, a farm and land (10a.) in the tenure of Theophilus Dowles, a mill and land (17a.) in the tenure of William Harry, a m. and land (1a.) in the tenure of Richard Hopkins, a barn and land (14a.) in the tenure of Walter Nicholas, and a m. in the tenure of Richard Davies, all in the manor of Caer-went, lands, m's etc. in the fields called Westfield, Northfield, Beneth Cair, East Cair and North Cair, closes called Ryland, The Eight Acres, Beneth Way, Alyland, Bechorn Way, The Four Acres and Cair, two water grist mills called Kemeys Mills in p. Caer-went, and all other m's, mills etc. of 1 in Caer-went, Llanmelyn, Maesgwenith [a manor in p. Caer-went], Caldicot, Slow, Shirenewton, 'Llanwayn' and Crick [a chapel and manor in p. Mathern], the advowsons of the churches of St Brides, Llanfarthin and Wilcrick, and all other property of 1, 2 and 3 in co. Mon., and release by (4) Jeffrey Jeffreys of Lampton, co. Mddx, esq. (only son and heir of Nicholas Jeffreys of Inner Temple, London, esq., dec.) and Mary his wife, the committee of the person and estate of the said Jeffrey Jeffreys, a lunatic, to 6 of Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Magor, Llandegang, and Wilcrick and Undy, all in co. Mon., and which were granted by Sir Rowland Gwynne to the said Nicholas Jeffreys and William Eeles in trust for John Jeffreys the father, 27-28 April 1710 (D 3/14-15) (excepting only the manor of Itton, m's, farms etc. in Itton, Newchurch, Shirenewton and Howick, and the advowson of the church of Itton, which have been sold to John Curr of Chepstow Grange, esq.). Consideration: £10,917 13s. 4d. paid by 6 (at the direction of 1) to 5, in discharge of the principal and interest owing to 5, and in full for the absolute purchase of the premises.

Assignment of a mortgage (D 3/90) of a moiety of the manors of Kibbor, Cardiff etc., co’s Glam. and Mon.,

Assignment by (1) John Benyon of Bedford Row, co. Mddx, gent., and (2) William Hurst of Gabalfa, co. Glam., esq. (old mortgagee), to (3) William French of p. St George the Martyr, co. Mddx, surgeon (new mortgagee), of a mortgage (dated 20 April 1770, D 3/90) of a moiety of the manors of Kibbor, Cardiff and Tregarreg, the advowson of the church of Roath, and m's and lands in p's Roath, Llanedern, Cardiff, Llandaf, St Brides-super-Ely, Peterston-super-Ely and Ystradyfodwg, all in co. Glam., and a moiety of the manor of Rumney, and m's and lands in p's Rumney and Peterstone, both in co. Mon., for the residue of a term of 1,000 years created by an Act of 1769 (D 2/18). Consideration: £2,300 paid by 3 to 2. Annexed: schedule of properties in p's Roath, Cardiff, Llandaf, St Brides-super-Ely, Peterston-super-Ely and Ystradyfodwg, all in co. Glam., and Peterston, Marshfield, St Mellons and Rumney, all in co. Mon.

Mortgage of a moiety of the manor of Rumney, p's Rumney, Newton, Peterston and Marshfield, all in co. Mon.,

Mortgage (lease and release) for £1,200 (4½%) by (1) William Hurst of Gabalfa, co. Glam., esq., and Peter Rich of p. St Giles in the Fields, co. Mddx., gent., to (2) John Beynon of Bedford Row, co. Mddx., gent., of a moiety of the manor of Rumney, and all other the lands, tmt etc. of 1 belonging to the said manor in p's Rumney, Newton, Peterston and Marshfield, all in co. Mon.

Assignment of a mortgage (D 3/73) and further charge on a moiety of the manor of Rumney etc., co. Mon.,

Assignment by (1) John Benyon of Bedford Row, co. Mddx, gent. (old mortgagee), and (2) William Hurst of Gabalfa, co. Glam., esq., and Peter Rich of p. St Giles in the fields, co. Mddx, gent. (mortgagors), to (3) George Harris of Doctors Commons, London, Doctor of Laws (new mortgagee), of mortgage (D 3/73) and further charge (£400 and 5%) of a moiety of the manor of Rumney, and all other the lands, tmts etc of 2 in p's Rumney, Newton, Peterstone and Marshfield, all in co. Mon.

Mortgage of the manor of Rumney etc., p's Rumney, Newton, Peterstone, Marshfield, St Mellons and Roath, co’s Mon. and Glam.,

Mortgage (lease and release) by (2) Peter Rich of p. St Giles in the Fields, co. Mddx, gent., at the direction of (1) William Hurst of p. St Margaret Westminster, co. Mddx, esq., to (3) Richard Watson, bishop of Llandaf, for £5,000 (5%) paid by 3 to 1, of the manor of Rumney and m's, cottages etc. belonging to the said manor in p's Rumney, Newton, Peterstone, Marshfield and St Mellons, all in co. Mon., and Roath, co. Glam., subject to a mortgage to Robert Gosling of Fleet Street, London, esq., of a moiety of the said property to secure £2,500 (D 3/80). Schedule of properties annexed.

Appointment of the rents etc. of the manor of Rumney etc., in trust to pay mortgages (D 3/80 and 3/86),

Appointment of (3) Wallwyn Shepheard of Boswell Court, p. St Clement Danes, co. Mddx, gent., as receiver for (1) William Hurst of p. St Margaret Westminster, co. Mddx, esq., and (2) Richard Watson, bishop of Llandaf, of the rents, issues and profits of the manor of Rumney and the m's, cottages etc. belonging to the said manor in p's Rumney, Newton, Peterstone, Marshfield and St Mellons, all in co. Mon., in trust to pay the interest on Robert Gosling's mortgage for £2,500 (D 3/80), and the interest on Richard Watson's mortgage for £5,000 (D 3/86), and then to pay the residue to 1.

Assignment of mortgage of Pen-coed Castle etc. (D 3/4), and of a mortgage (1739) of Caer-went manor etc., co. Mon.,

Assignment of mortgage (D 3/4) by (1) George Marsh of Blackheath, co. Kent, esq., to (7) William Walker of Inner Temple, London, esq., of Pen-coed Castle, the manors of Pen-coed, St Brides, Magor, Llandegang, Itton, Wilcrick and Undy, and m's in p's Caerleon and Bishopston, all co. Mon., and of a mortgage (demise for 1,000 years for £8,000 dated 9 Feb. 1739) of the manor of Caer-went, the farm or mansion house and land (300a.) called Slow Farm in the same manor, the several m's, farms and lands in the tenure of John Williams (100a.), called Gunters Farm (120a.), in the tenure of Jane Gunter (28a.), Alice and Susanna Keynton (16a.), William Blethin (16a.) and Theophilus Dowles (10a.), the mill and parcel of pasture land (17a.) in the same manor in the tenure of William Harry, a parcel of pasture (1a.) in the tenure of Richard Hopkins, a barn and land (14a.) in the tenure of Walter Nicholas, a m. in the tenure of Richard Davies, all in the same manor of Caer-went, and lands, tms etc. in the fields called West Field, North Field, Beneth Cair, East Cair, North Cair, closes called Ryland, The Eight Acres, Beneth Way, Alyland, Bethorn Way, The Four Acres and Cair, two water grist mills called Kemeys Mills in p. Caer-went, and all other m's, mills etc. of JJ in the p's Caer-went, Llanmelyn [a place in p. Caer-went], Maesgwenith [a manor in p. Caer-went], Caldicot, Slow [a place in p. Caer-went], Shirenewton, 'Lanwayn' and Crick, all co. Mon. The other parties are (2) Thomas Mathews, late of Llandaf, co. Glam., and now of Bath, co. Somerset, esq., Ann Mathews, late of Haverfordwest, co. Pemb., since then of Upper Brook Street, p. St George Hanover Square, co. Mddx and now of Portman Street, p. St Marylebone, co. Mddx, spinster, Mark Browne of New Town, co. Galway, Ireland, esq., and Millicent his wife, late Millicent Mathews, spinster, (3) Mark Wood of Piercefield, co. Mon., esq., (4) Nathaniel Middleton of Stratford Place, Oxford Street, co. Mddx, banker, William Jones of Clytha House, co. Mon., esq., and Anne Davison Bland of Kippax Park, p. Kippax, co. Yorks., widow, (5) Richard Johnson of Stratford Place, banker, and Bigoe Charles Williams of Bedford Row, co. Mddx, gent., and (6) James Carmichael Smyth of Charlotte Street, p. St George Bloomsbury, co. Mddx, doctor in physick, and George [Kinnaird, seventh] lord Kinnaird.

Copy mortgage (1726) of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, m's, lands etc., co. Mon.,

Mortgage (lease and release, dated 8-9 March 1725/6), for £600 between (1) Jenkin Thomas of Newton Nottage, co. Glam., gent., and Mary his wife, (2) Ward Thomas of Newton Nottage, their eldest son and heir apparent, and (3) Richard Davies of Machen, gent. (mortgagor), of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of Thomas William, William Water, Florence Rosser and Rosser John Griffith in p's Pant-teg and Llanfrechfa, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of Morgan Llewellin and Thomas William in p. Basaleg, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of Joan Williams, James Boole, Charles Jenkins and Thomas Stidder in p. Redwick, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of William Phillips, Charles Keen, David Walter Morgan, Thomas William and Hugh Morgan in p. Whitson, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of John William and Richard Lewis in p. Nash, m's, lands etc. in the tenure of 1 and Lewis Saunders, gent., in p. Magor, and a m., lands etc. at Goldcliff, all co. Mon., and all the inheritance of the said Mary, descended to her from her kinsman Edward Thomas of Ogmore, co. Glam., esq., dec., and covenant to levy a fine. Attested copies.

Copy assignment (1748) of a mortgage (D 3/101-102),

Assignment (lease and release dated 19-20 Aug. 1748) by (1) Rees Powell of p. Llanharan, co. Glam., gent., to (2) Miles Lewelin, an infant, and Morgan David, gent., his guardian, both of p. Llantrisant, of a mortgage (lease and release dated 19-20 Aug. 1730 (D 3/101-102)) for £860 (5%) of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, and m's and lands in p's Pant-teg, Llanfrechfa, Basaleg, Redwick, Whitson, Nash, Magor And Goldcliff, all co. Mon. Consideration: £860 paid to 1 by Morgan David as guardian. Attested copy.

Copy assignment (1752) of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, m's, lands etc., co. Mon.,

Assignment (dated 8 Feb. 1752) between (1) Miles Lewellin, an infant, and Morgan David, gent., his guardian, both of p. Llantrisant, co. Glam., (2) Elizabeth Thomas, Mary Thomas and Margaret Thomas, all of p. Wick, spinsters, three of the daughters and coheirs of Ward Thomas of Ogmore, p. St Brides Major, gent., dec., by Elizabeth his wife, lately dec., which Ward Thomas was the eldest son and heir of Jenkin Thomas of Newton Nottage, gent., by Mary his wife, both dec., and (3) William Phillips of Whitson, co. Mon., gent., of a mortgage (release dated 9 March 1720) by the said Morgan David (at the desire of 2) to 3 of a moiety of the manor of Durant and Rhaglan, and m's and lands in p's Redwick, Whitson, Nash, Magor and Goldcliff, all co. Mon., the inheritance of the said Mary, descended to her after the death of her kinsman Edward Thomas of Ogmore. Recites assignments dated 20 Aug. 1730 (D 3/102) and 20 Aug. 1748 (D 3/106). Endorsed: receipt of the said Morgan David for £490 received from 3, which with £410-8-6 received from Capel Hanbury makes £900-8-6 in full of the principal of £860 and interest, received for the use of the said Miles Lewellin. Attested copy.

Assignment of mortgage (1796; assigned 1803) of wharf land etc. in p’s Christchurch and Nash, co. Mon.,

Assignment of mortgage by (1) Sophia Johnson of Pinner near Harrow, co. Mddx (widow and sole executrix of Richard Johnson of Stratford Place, banker, and afterwards of Pall Mall, p. St James Westminster, esq., dec.), to (6) James Hall of Boswell Court, p. St Clement Danes, co. Mddx, gent., of the residue of a term of 1,000 years created by a mortgage (demise dated 21 May 1796, between John Phillips, gent., and William Reese, esq.), and assigned (for £1,000 dated 30 Aug. 1803) by the said William Reese to the said Richard Johnson, in trust for (3) Sir Mark Wood of Gatton, co. Surrey, bart, in wharf land (8a.) in p. Christchurch, co. Mon., and three parcels of land (12a.) in p. Nash, all in the manor (sic) of Preston, Traston and Milton, and land (13a.) called Little Traston in p. Nash, all parts of Cold Harbour Farm. The other parties are (2) Robert Ladbroke of Headley, co. Surrey, esq. (eldest son and heir of Robert Ladbroke of Pall Mall aforesaid, esq., and of London, banker, dec.), (4) John Farquhar of p. St Mary le bone, co. Mddx, esq., and (5) Sir Charles Cockerell of Seizincote, co. Glou., bart, and Henry Trail of Pall Mall aforesaid, esq. Includes reference to D 3/113-114. Endorsed: Assignment by 6 (by the direction of 5 and 4, and on the nomination of 3) to William Joseph Lockwood of Dews Hall, co. Essex, esq., of the said lands and premises for the remainder of the said term of 1,000 years, in trust for 3 and to attend the inheritance, in consideration of £40,000 3% reduced annuities paid by 3 as per D 3/114, 30 Oct. 1820.

Notice of intention to discharge a mortgage (1830),

Notice by (1) Frederick John Monson, baron Monson of Burton, co. Lincs., to (2) Thomas Spitty of Billericay, co. Essex, esq., of intention to discharge on 14 Aug. 1839 the principal sum £60,000 and interest secured on a mortgage dated 28 July 1830 between 1 and Sir Mark Wood.

Mortgage, part of a sum of £25,000 raisable for the portions of the younger sons,

Mortgage by (1) Robert Stanley Williams Bulkeley, captain in the seventh regiment of Hussars, and (2) Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley of Baron Hill, co. Ang., bart (father of 1), to (3) Susanna Gordon Farrer and Jessey Mary Edgar Farrer, both of Cumberland Terrace, Clerkenwell, co. Mddx, spinsters, for £3,500 (5%), of £8,333 6s. 8d., part of a sum of £25,000 raisable under the trusts of a term of 1,000 years created by a deed of 15 Jan. 1855 (a charge on m's, farms etc. in p's Llaniestyn, Penmynydd and Llangristiolus, co. Ang., for the portions of the younger sons of 2), and appointed by 2 to 1 by a deed poll of even date. Endorsed: pre-nuptial settlement of James Henry Bond of Holland Place, Clapham Road, co. Surrey, gent., and the said Jessey Mary Edgar Farrer, being an assignment by the said Jessey to James Lindsay and William Mansfield of £1,750 and interest, being a moiety of the said £3,500 and interest, 11 Sept. 1861, and assignment of trust by the said James Lindsay (the surviving trustee) to Frederick David Parson and Henry Lawrence Farrer, 3 April 1872.

Release and indemnity for the £25,000 raisable under the trusts,

Release and indemnity by (1) Henry Laurence Farrer of Herne Lodge, Surbiton, co. Surrey, gent., and James Henry Bond of Holland Place, Clapham Road, gent. [trustees of the marriage settlement of Jessey Mary Edgar Farrer], (2) Charlotte Augusta Rich of Coleshill Street, Eaton Square, co. Mddx, spinster, (3) Frederick Daniel Parson of Gordon Terrace, co. Surrey, gent., and the said Henry Laurence Farrer, (4) Sir Richard Lewis Mostyn Williams Bulkeley of Baron Hill, co. Ang., [eleventh] bart [note, 'R.M.L. W.-B.' according to Debrett's baronetage (1877), p. 62], (5) Jane Bloxam, Louisa Bloxam and Emily Bloxam, all of Highgate, co. Mddx, spinsters, (6) Rev. George Edward Tate of Lowestoff, co. Suffolk, clerk, and Robert Lloyd James of Bangor, co. Caern, esq., (7) Charles John Bloxam, George Thomas Ellison and William Tucker Bloxam of Lincolns Inn Fields, gents, (8) Thomas James Williams Bulkeley, captain in the tenth regiment of Hussars, (9) Augustus Henry Stephens of Wilton Place, Belgrave Square, co. Mddx, esq., Francis Stanley Maxwell Stephens of the same, esq., William Henry Weldon of Bentinck Street, Manchester Square, co. Mddx, esq., and Owen Lewis Cope Williams of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, lieutenant colonel in the Royal Horse Guards, 10) Charles Williams Bulkeley of Plas Iolyn, co. Caern, esq., (according to their respective interests) to (11) William Mark Wood of Bishops Hall, co. Essex, general in the army (the surviving trustee of a deed of 15 Jan. 1855 [the marriage settlement of Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley of Baron Hill, Anglesey, tenth bart, and Maria Frances his wife]), for the £25,000 raisable under the trusts of a term of 1,000 years in estates in co. Ang., created by a deed of 15 Jan. 1855, for the provision of the younger children of the marriage of Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley of Baron Hill, co. Ang., bart., and Maria Frances his wife.

Lease for three lives of Llanderfel Farm, a water grist mill and the Llanderfel tithes,

Lease for three lives by (1) John Jeffreys of St Mary Ax, London, esq., to (2) Miles Rosser of p. Llanfihangel Llantarnam, co. Mon., yeoman, of a m. and land (20a. of Welsh measure, fieldnames given) called Landervell Farme (being a free grange), p. Llanfihangel Llantarnam, co. Mon., and a water grist mill and the tithes belonging to Llanderfel. Annual rent: £22. Covenant by 2 to pay all taxes, except such as are imposed on 1 as landlord, and the 'Constables Lewne'. Recites that 1 has paid 2 the sums of £10 for repairing part of Llandervell Mill, and £30 to erect a barn and oxhouse (dimensions given).

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