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Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured on properties mentioned in No. 195, dated 1839, Aug. 1 ...,

  1. George Bellairs of Leicester, esquire, and Charles Tennant of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Lonsdale, Sir Mathew White Ridley of Blagden, co. Northumberland, Bart., William Russell, esquire, accountant general of the High Court of Chancery, and Vere Fane of Nottingham Place, co. Middlesex, esquire. Assignment of the principal sum of five thousand pounds secured on properties mentioned in No. 195, dated 1839, Aug. 1.

Assignment of the principal sum of fourteen thousand four hundred pounds charged on part of the Britton Ferry Estate,

  1. Frederick Henry Turner formerly of Argyle Street, co. Middlesex, and now of Gouray, Island of Jersey, esquire, and Rev. George Francis Turner of the city of Exeter, clerk;. 2. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Hon. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the principal sum of fourteen thousand four hundred pounds charged on part of the Britton Ferry Estate, co, Glamorgan. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 3 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of the principal sum of fourteen thousand four hundred pounds secured on the Britton Ferry Estate, co. Glamorgan,

  1. John Wormald of Temple Bar, London, esquire, eldest son of John Wormald, of Temple Bar aforesaid, London, deceased, and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Lonsdale, Sir Matthew White Ridley of Blagden, co. Northumberland, Bart., William Russell, esquire, accountant-general of the High Court of Chancery, and Vere Fane of Nottingham Place, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 4. Federick Henry Turner of Argyll Street, co. Middlesex, esquire, and Rev. George Francis turner of the city of Exeter, clerk. Assignment of the principal sum of fourteen thousand four hundred pounds secured on the Britton Ferry Estate, co. Glamorgan.

Assignment of the principal sum of twelve thousand six hundred and thirty one pounds one shilling and nine pence, remiander ...,

  1. The Hon. Georgina Augusta Henrietta Villiers of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, widow;. 2. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Hon and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the principal sum of twelve thousand six hundred and thirty one pounds one shilling and nine pence, remiander of the amount of the mortgage specified in No. 258, dated 1846, Apr. 5. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment of mortgage by 3 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

Assignment of the principal sums of five thousand pounds and twenty thousand pounds secured on properties mentioned in no. 179 ...,

  1. Russell Ellice of Brickenedenbury, co. Herts., esquire, and John Henry Manners Sutton of Kelham, co. Notts., Esquire;. 2. The Right Hon. Victor Albert George Child, Earl of Jersey;. 3. The Hon. and Rev. John Thynne commonly called Lord John Thynne of Hawnes Park, co. Bedford, and Samuel Charles Whitbread of Cardington, co. Bedford, esquire. Assignment of the principal sums of five thousand pounds and twenty thousand pounds secured on properties mentioned in no. 179 (dorse), dated 1856, Nov. 26, and in no. 184, dated 1857, July 14. Schedule annexed. Endorsed: assignment by 3 to Richard Arkwright of 8, Cadogan Place, co. Middlesex, esquire, Alfred Walter Thynne of Haynes, co. Bedford, a Colonel in HM Army, and the Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng, a Captain in the First Life Guards, 1879, Dec. 1.

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.

Assignment, in consideration of eight thousand pounds paid by the said Thomas Musgrave to the said John Hanbury, and of ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Thomas, Lord Mansell;. 2. John Hanbury of Pentypool (sic), co. Monmouth, esquire, executor of the will of Charles Williams, late of the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, co. Middlesex, esquire, deceased, and Henry Maule of the city of Cork in the kingdom of Ireland, clerk, and Charles Maule of the city of Dublin, gent, two of the administrators of the goods of Thomas Maule late of London, esquire, deceased;. 3. Thomas Musgrave of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 4. Joseph Musgrave of the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex. Assignment, in consideration of eight thousand pounds paid by the said Thomas Musgrave to the said John Hanbury, and of five shillings paid to the said Henry and Charles Maule by the said Thomas Musgrave, of the mortgage described in No. 2 (dated 1693, Mar. 2) and No. 6 (dated 1700, May 3) to the said Thomas Musgrave for the residue of a term of one thousand years. The statute staple (No. 3, dated 1693, Dec. 5) is assigned to the said Joseph Musgrave in consideration of five shillings, in trust for the said Thomas Musgrave. Provision is made for the redemption of the mortgage on payment of eight thousand four hundred pounds by the said Thomas, Lord Mansell, to the said Thomas Musgrave. On the dorse of the first two skins is a copy of a deed, dated 1743 Aug. 2, whereby Thomas Lord Mansel, Christopher Mansel, and Bussy Mansel granted to Richard Hall, John Ivory Talbot, and Erasmus Lewis all the properties assigned to the said Thomas Musgrave, with provision for redemption. On the dorse of the third skin is a deed of assignment, dated 1737 May 14, by the said Thomas Musgrave to Sir William Thompson, Richard Hall, John Ivory Talbot, and Erasmus Lewis of the properties assigned to him.

Assignment, in consideration of eight thousand two hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny, of the principal sum ...,

  1. John Wormald, junior, of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex , gent;. 2. William Henry Smith of Temple Bar aforesaid, esquire, and the said John Wormald, junior;. 3. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 4. Federick Henry Turner of Argyll Street, co. Middlesex, esquire, and Rev. George Francis turner of the city of Exeter, clerk;. 5. The Right Hon. William, Earl of Lonsdale, Sir Matthew White Ridley of Blagden, co. Northumberland, Bart., William Russell, esquire, accountant general of the High Court of Chancery, and Vere Fane of Nottingham Place, co. Middlesex, esquire. Assignment, in consideration of eight thousand two hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny, of the principal sum of eight thousand two hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny (with interest), part of the principal sum of twenty-two thousand six hundred and eight pounds ten shillings and one penny; also in consideration of three thousand two hundred pounds, of the principal sum of three thousand two hundred pounds (with interest), which said principal sums are secured on parts of the Britton Ferry Estate. Endorsed: Assignment, 1853, Apr. 30, by 3 to 5 in consideration of five thousand pounds paid by 5 to George Bellairs and Charles Tenant, of the principal sum of five thousand pounds (with interest) secured on Tyr-y-Croft and Baglan House in the parish of Baglan, co. Glamorgan, and on properties previously secured to the mortgagees; assignment by 5 and the widow of 3, 1863, June 8, to The Most Noble Charles, Duke of Richmond, The Right Hon. John George Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, Charles Fane of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and the Right Hon. Henry Spencer Chichester, Baron Templemore, of the principal sums specified.

Assignment, in consideration of five hundred and twenty-five pounds, of his estate in the mortgage described in No. 41, dated ...,

  1. The Hon. Christopher Mansell of Newick, co. Sussex, esquire, one of the executors of the will of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansell, deceased;. 2. The Hon. Bussy Mansell of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, the other executor of the said will. Assignment, in consideration of five hundred and twenty-five pounds, of his estate in the mortgage described in No. 41, dated 1723, Aug. 11.

Assignment, in consideration of five hundred pounds (partly legacy duty payment, of a legacy of five hundred pounds by the ...,

  1. The Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of Sulby Hall, co. Northampton;. 2. The Right Hon. Sarah Sophia Child, Dowager Countess of Jersey, widow. Assignment, in consideration of five hundred pounds (partly legacy duty payment, of a legacy of five hundred pounds by the will of the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey.

Assignment, in consideration of five thousand pounds (partly legacy duty payment), of a legacy of five thousand pounds y the ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Julia, Countess of Jersey, widow;. 2. The Right Hon. Sarah Sophia Child, Dowager Countess of Jersey, widow. Assignment, in consideration of five thousand pounds (partly legacy duty payment), of a legacy of five thousand pounds y the will of the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, deceased.

Assignment, in consideration of one thousand four hundred pounds, of the annuity mentioned in No. 213, dated 1841, Feb. 12 ...,

  1. Thomas Grove of Swansea, esquire;. 2. The said Thomas Grove and William Robert Grove of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire, barrister-at-law, executors of the will of John Grove late of Swansea, esquire, deceased;. 3. John Gwyn Jeffreys of Swansea, gent;. 4. John Gaskoin of Swansea, gent. Assignment, in consideration of one thousand four hundred pounds, of the annuity mentioned in No. 213, dated 1841, Feb. 12, to the said John Gwyn Jeffreys, and of the leasehold premises therein mentioned to the said John Gaskoin in trust for the said Gwyn Jeffreys.

Assignment, in consideration of six thousand two hundred pounds paid to the said John Plummer by the said Charles Williams ...,

  1. John Plummer of Blaxware, co. Hertford, esquire, executor of the will of Sir Walter Plummer, bart., deceased;. 2. Thomas Mansell of Brytton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, grandson and heir of Bussy Mansell late of Brytton Ferry, esquire, deceased, that is to say, only on and heir of Thomas Mansell, esquire, deceased, who was the eldest son of the said Bussy Mansell;. 3. Charles Williams of the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 4. Thomas Maule of London, esquire. Assignment, in consideration of six thousand two hundred pounds paid to the said John Plummer by the said Charles Williams, and of five shillings paid to the said John Plummer by the said Thomas Maule, of the mortgage, specified in No. 2, dated 1693, Mar. 2, to the said Thomas Maule for the remainder of he term of one thousand years in trust for the said Charles Williams. Provision is made for the redemption of the mortgage on repayment of the sums of six thousand five hundred pounds by specified terms. On the dorse is a receipt dated 1704, Dec. 19, given by Charles Williams to Thomas Mansell for five hundred pounds.

Assignment, in consideration of twenty-six thousand six hundred and thirty-one pounds one shilling and nine pence of the mortgage specified ...,

  1. William Edward Phillips late of Burwood Lodge, co. Surrey, now of Dorset Square, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. 3. John Wormald of Temple Bar, London, esquire, and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent;. 4. Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, London, esquire, the Right Hon. George Augustus Frederick Villiers commonly called Lord Viscount Villiers, The Right Hon. James, Earl of Rosslyn, and the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers, third son of the said Earl of Jersey. Assignment, in consideration of twenty-six thousand six hundred and thirty-one pounds one shilling and nine pence of the mortgage specified in No. 252, dated 1843, Mar. 18. Schedule attached.

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.

Bargain And Sale of the properties specified in No. 73, dated 1744/5, Mar. 20, for the purpose of suffering a ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Bussy Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan, brother and heir of the Right Hon. Christopher, late Lord Mansel, who was Uncle and heir of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansel, deceased;. 2. Gabriel Powell of Swanzea, gent;. 3. John Howell of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Bargain And Sale of the properties specified in No. 73, dated 1744/5, Mar. 20, for the purpose of suffering a recovery thereon.

Bargain And Sale, in consideration of a sum of one thousand pounds paid by the said William Sowersby to the ...,

  1. Anne Cary and Elizabeth Cary, both of Clovelly, co. Devon, spinsters, daughters of William Cary late of Clovelly, esquire, deceased, by Mary his late wife also deceased, who was one of the sisters of Thomas Mansell, late of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, deceased;. 2. The Hon. Bussy Mansell of Britton Ferry, esquire;. 3. Wiliam Sowersby of Great Russell Street in the Parish of St. Gyles's in the Fields, co. Middlesex, esquire. Bargain And Sale, in consideration of a sum of one thousand pounds paid by the said William Sowersby to the said Anne and Elizabeth Cary, of the legacies of five hundred pounds each left to the said Anne and Elizabeth Cary by the will of Thomas Mansell, ancestor of the said Bussy Mansell.
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