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Briton Ferry Estate Records,
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Exemplification of the recovery suffered to John Howell gent, on lands and messuages in the parishes of Penderyn, Ystradvelty, Aberyskyr ...,

Exemplification of the recovery suffered to John Howell gent, on lands and messuages in the parishes of Penderyn, Ystradvelty, Aberyskyr, Saint Michael Cwm Du, Crickhowell, Llanhamlach, Llechvane, Llywell, Llanvihangel Nant Brane, Llangenny(?), Llanelly and Trallwng, and the town of Brecon, all in co. Brecon.

Declaration of the uses of a recovery suffered on the following properties:- Landough Castle, the manors of Landough, St. Mary ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan, brother and heir-at-law of the Right Hon. Christopher, late Lord Mansel, deceased;. 2. Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingbourne, co. wilts, clerk. Declaration of the uses of a recovery suffered on the following properties:- Landough Castle, the manors of Landough, St. Mary Church, Laleston, Newcastle, all in co. Glamorgan, all properties which were the estate or inheritance of the said Christopher, Lord Mansel, in the parishes and places of Landough, St. Mary's Church, St Bride's Major, Wick, St. Hilary, and Lansannor, co. Glamorgan, and within the parishes of Laleston and Newcastle; a tenement in Horgrove, parish of Tythegstone, called Parcha Ucha, another tenement in the same place; the advowsons of the churches of Llandough and St. Mary's Church; the impropriate rectory of Langinor with its tithes and appurtenances; the impropriate rectories of Lalestone, Newcastle, Tythegstone, St. Bride's Major, Wick and Landevoduck with their tithes and appurtenances; the farm called Fishwear Farm in the parishes of Landough and St. Mary's Church. Schedule attached.

Final Settlement of outstanding accounts connected with the administration of the will of the late Hon. Christopher Mansel, deceased, and ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Barbara, Lady Mansel widow and executrix of the will of the Right Hon. Bussy, late Lord Mansel, deceased, and Guardian of the Hon. Louisa Barbara Mansel, an infant, only daughter of the said Bussy, late Lord Mansel, and the said Louisa Barbara Mansel;. 2. The Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingborne, co Wilts, clerk. Final Settlement of outstanding accounts connected with the administration of the will of the late Hon. Christopher Mansel, deceased, and with his estates, devised in trust and otherwise, in the counties of Sussex and Glamorgan. The two parties to the settlement mutually release the one the other from all actions and claims connected with the above. (Cf. No. 134, dated 1746, May 14). Schedules attached.

Mortgage (Lease and Release), in consideration of forty-five thousand pounds, of the Britton Ferry estate, co. Glamorgan, and all the ...,

  1. The Hon. William Augustus Henry Villiers Mansel of Berkeley Square, co. Middlesex, the second and younger son of the Right Hon. George Bussey Villiers, late Earl of Jersey, deceased;. 2. John Dent and John Wormald, both of Temple Bar, London, esquires. Mortgage (Lease and Release), in consideration of forty-five thousand pounds, of the Britton Ferry estate, co. Glamorgan, and all the properties of the lessor by virtue of the will or appointment of the Hon. Louisa Barbara Vernon, deceased, or of later transactions touching the properties specified in the said will.

Assignment, in consideration of two thousand nine hundred and forty pounds, of a lease for three lives granted them by ...,

  1. Miles Bassett of Swansea, co. Glamorgan, clerk, and Edward Thomas of Eglwysnunydd, parish of Margam, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 2. Thomas Franklen of Baglan House, co. Glamorgan, esquire. Assignment, in consideration of two thousand nine hundred and forty pounds, of a lease for three lives granted them by the Right Hon. George Venables Vernon, Lord Vernon, Baron of Kinderton, co. Chester, of a messuage called Tyr y Croft together with a newly-erected house on the said premises called Baglan House and all other messuages and appurtenances thereof, containing thirteen acres of arable, pasture, and coarse land, and three acres of meadow, whereof half an acre lies mixed with land called Hannereg Evan laes, one acre lies in the lands called Hall Farm, half an acre on Clawdd Coch Ycha, three quarters of an acre on Clawdd Coch Issa, and one quarter of an acre at Pwllgwyn, all in the parish of Baglan, co. Glamorgan.

Assignment of the term of one thousand years in the Britton Ferry Estate

  1. Anthony Goodeve of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent;. 2. Richard Henry Alexander Bennet, esquire, a captain in H.M. Navy. 3. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. 4. Henry Grundy Beetson of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Assignment of the term of one thousand years in the Britton Ferry Estate (see No. 87 (dorse), dated 1806, Jan. 18) in trust for the said George, Earl of Jersey, and to attend the inheritance. Endorsed: Declaration of trusts of the assignment of a term of one thousand years in the Britton Ferry Estate to Henry Grundy Beetson, 1814, Nov. 18.

Receipt for five thousand pounds with interest in payment of a legacy in the will of the Hon. William Augustus ...,

  1. The Hon. and Rev. Richard Bagot, and Lady Harriet Bagot, his wife;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. Receipt for five thousand pounds with interest in payment of a legacy in the will of the Hon. William Augustus Henry Villiers Mansel to his sister the said Lady Harriet Bagot, charged on the Britton Ferry Estate.

Receipt for one hundred pounds with interest in payment of a legacy in the will of the Hon. Louisa Barbara ...,

  1. Richard Fuller of the city of Chichester, gent, son and executor of the will of John Fuller, senior, apothecary at Uckfield, co. Sussex;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. Receipt for one hundred pounds with interest in payment of a legacy in the will of the Hon. Louisa Barbara Vernon to the said John Fuller, since deceased, the legacy being charged on the Britton Ferry Estate.

Lease and Release of the manor of Resolven and the fishery in the river Neath called the Resolven Fishery, co ...,

  1. The Right Hon. John, Earl of Westmorland, The Right Hon. Thomas Manners, Lord Manners, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and George Tennant of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. John Dent and John Wormald, both of Temple Bar, London, esquires;. 3. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 4. James Wood and Ralph Addison both of Temple Bar, London, esquires. Lease and Release of the manor of Resolven and the fishery in the river Neath called the Resolven Fishery, co. Glamorgan, and certain messuages and properties, as specified in the schedule annexed, lying in the counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, and forming part of the Britton Ferry Estate, in trust to carry out a sale of the said Properties as intended by the said George, Earl of Jersey.

Abstract of Title to the Britton Ferry Estate in the several counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, viz. in the parishes,

Abstract of Title to the Britton Ferry Estate in the several counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, viz. in the parishes of Swansea, Lansamlet, Landiloe Tallabont, Oystermouth, Langenith, Lanryddyan, Langeveylach, Coyty, Cadoxton, Neath, Lantwit-iuxta-Neath, Bagland, Langug, and Killibebill, all in co. Glamorgan; also in the parishes of Ewenny, Colwinston, Lanvihangel-iuxta-Cowbridge, Lantwitt Major, Langan, and Neath, all in co. Glamorgan; also in the parishes of Lanhamulch, town of Brecon, Trallwng, Abereskir, Luell, Lannihangel(sic)-nant-Brane, Krighowell, Langenith, and Lanelly, all in co. Brecon; also in the parishes of Penderyn and Ystradvelty in co. Brecon; also pedigree of Bussy, Lord Mansel as far as it is connected with this abstract.

Lease and Release, in consideration of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, of a sixth part of the manor of ...,

  1. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 2. James Wood and Ralph Addison both of Temple Bar, London, esquires;. 3. John Dent and John Wormald, both of Temple Bar, London, esquires. Lease and Release, in consideration of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, of a sixth part of the manor of Llangenith and portions of the Britton Ferry estate specified in No. 154 dated 1818, May 19, and in the schedules annexed to the present release, in trust to sell the same if the mortgages on the said estate remain unpaid by Nov. 20 next following.

Reconveyance (Lease and Release) upon certain trusts of a part of the Britton Ferry Estate, namely a sixth of the ...,

  1. The Right Hon. John, Earl of Westmorland, The Right Hon. Thomas, Lord Manners, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and George Tennant of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 3. John Dent and John Wormald both of Temple Bar, London, esquires. Reconveyance (Lease and Release) upon certain trusts of a part of the Britton Ferry Estate, namely a sixth of the manor of Langenith and of messuages and lands in the parishes of Britton Ferry, Bettws, Coychurch, Coyty, Glyncorrwg, Langefelach, Langwicke, Langenith, Lougher, Landilo Tallybont, Lanridian Langonoyd, Langan, Lanmihangle, Lantwit Major, Colwinstone, Ewenny, Nicholastone, Oystermouth, Pennard, and Rossilly, all in co. Glamorgan, as specified in a schedule annexed.

Assignment of mortgage specified in No. 188, dated 1817, Dec. 10, and further mortgage for three hundred pounds,

  1. Joseph Bailey of Nantyglo, co. Mon. esquire;. 2. Thomas Franklen of Baglan House, co. Glamorgan, esquire;. 3. Richard Franklen of Dyhewid, parish of Lantwit Vairdre, co. Glamorgan, esquire. Assignment of mortgage specified in No. 188, dated 1817, Dec. 10, and further mortgage for three hundred pounds.
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