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Record of Dispute between Sir Humphrey Mackworth of Neath in the county of Glamorgan, knight, and John Rice of Swanzey ...,

Record of Dispute between Sir Humphrey Mackworth of Neath in the county of Glamorgan, knight, and John Rice of Swanzey in the same county, gent, concerning the contract made between Sir Humphrey, as owner, and John Rice, as manager, for the working of certain coal-mines in the seigneury of Gower. Two agreements, the first dated 15 September 1711, and the second 7 March 1712/13, are recited. The said John Rice then puts a series of questions concerning his rights, and answers to them are given by R. V. The mines mentioned by name are Cwm bach, Loughor, Dustnant, Berthlloyd. English.

Release In Trust to Nicholas Pollexfen [and Richard Vaughan] of the manor farms of Cwmystwyth, Mevenith, Pennarth, Blaen Ayron, Havedwyn ...,

  1. The Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Lisburne and the Honourable John Vaughan of the parish of St Clement Danes in the county of Middlesex, esquire, eldest son and heir apparent of the said Lord Viscount Lisburne;. 2. Sir Thomas Jones of Boswell Court in the parish of St Clement Danes, knight, Joseph Biscoe of the Inner Temple, London, gent, John Brown of Royston in the county of Cambridge, gent, Thomas Freame of the parish of St Margaret Westminster, gent, John Hawkins of the parish of St Paul Covent Garden, mercer, Luke Philipps and Edward Hall, both of Chancery Lane, London, gentlemen;. 3. Nicholas Pollexfen of the parish of St Clement Danes [and Richard Vaughan of Grays Inn, county of Middlesex];. 4. Edward Rolt of Sacombe in the county of Hertford, esquire, and Peter Walter of the parish of St Margarets Westminster in the county of Middlesex, esquire. Release In Trust to Nicholas Pollexfen [and Richard Vaughan] of the manor farms of Cwmystwyth, Mevenith, Pennarth, Blaen Ayron, Havedwyn, Henchymogg (?), and Trowscoed, all situated in the county of Cardigan, and the capital mansion-house and lands known as Cwernogo and Buchaithler together with other specified lands in the parishes of Kerry and Llandiman in the county of Montgomery. The lands in the county of Cardigan are to be for the use of Lord Viscoount Lisburne during his life; then they are to pass to the use of the said Edward Rolt and Peter Walter for the term of 500 years, then to the use of John Vaughan, and the said Nicholas Pollexfen and Richard Vaughan. The lands in the county of Montgomery are to be for the use of Lord Viscount Lisburne during his life, then they are to pass to the use of the said Edward Rolt and Peter Walter for the term of 600 years, then successively to the use of John Vaughan, and the said Nicholas Pollexfen and Richard Vaughan. The whole estate shall then pass to the use of the sons of John Vaughan, Wilmot Vaughan, and Henry Vaughan successively. The purpose of the release in trust of the lands in the counties of Cardigan and Montgomery for the terms of 500 and 600 years respectively is to make provision as specified for the younger children of Lord Viscount Lisburne. English. Draft. (Compare Calendar of Crosswood Deeds, page 139, document dated 27 May 1720).
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