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Covenant to produce deeds, listed in a schedule annexed, in connection with the transfer of mortgage specified in No. 255 ...,

  1. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 2. 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. Covenant to produce deeds, listed in a schedule annexed, in connection with the transfer of mortgage specified in No. 255, dated the same day.

Declaration made by Alexander Balderston late of 9 Serle Street, Lincolns Inn, but now of 32, Bedford Row, both in ...,

Declaration made by Alexander Balderston late of 9 Serle Street, Lincolns Inn, but now of 32, Bedford Row, both in co. Middlesex, solicitor, to the effect that there were no children of the marriage between the Hon. Augustus Child Villiers, now deceased, and the Hon. Georgina Augusta Henrietta Villiers, widow of the same.

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.

Declaration Of Trust as to ten thousand pounds part of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds advanced on mortgage of ...,

  1. John Dent and John Wormald, both of Temple Bar, London, esquires;. 2. Edward Ravenscroft, esquire. Declaration Of Trust as to ten thousand pounds part of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds advanced on mortgage of the Britton Ferry Estate (See No. 156 of even date). Endorsed: Release of the sum of ten thousand pounds specified in this document, 1832, May 20.

Declaration Of Trusts of two terms of one thousand years in part of the Britton Ferry Estate mentioned in No ...,

  1. Richard Harrison of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. 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 Earl of Jersey. 3. The said Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. Declaration Of Trusts of two terms of one thousand years in part of the Britton Ferry Estate mentioned in No. 255, dated the same day, and in a schedule annexed hereto.

Decree of the Master of the Rolls in a cause between Rev. Hinchcliffe, clerk, Thomas Duncombe, esquire, and Emma his ...,

Decree of the Master of the Rolls in a cause between Rev. Hinchcliffe, clerk, Thomas Duncombe, esquire, and Emma his wife, Francis Hinchcliffe and Charlotte Hinchcliffe, spinster, infants, by Elizabeth Hinchcliffe, widow, their mother and next friend, plaintiffs, and Henry John Hinchcliffe, esquire, and the Hon. Edward Bouverie, defendants.

Deed Of Covenant not to enforce certain judgments against the Dan-y-Graig Vawr Estate in the parishes of Swansea and Lansamlet ...,

  1. Jeffrey Ludlam of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, hosier;. 2. Elizabeth Withington of Dulwich, co. Surrey, widow, executrix of the will of her father Anthony Harding late of Dulwich, silkmercer, deceased, and Samuel Smith of Cricklewood, co. Middlesex, gent;. 3. Nathaniel Cameron late of Danygraig Vawr near Swansea but now of Boulogne-sur-mer, France, esquire;. 4. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. Deed Of Covenant not to enforce certain judgments against the Dan-y-Graig Vawr Estate in the parishes of Swansea and Lansamlet.

Deed Of Provision for the younger children of the marriage between the said Bussy Mansell and the said Lady Barbara ...,

  1. The Hon. Bussy Mansell of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, one of the sons of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansell, deceased;. 2. The Right Hon. Lady Barbara Blackett, widow and relict of Sir William Blackett late of Wallington, co. Northumberland, bart., deceased, and daughter of the Right Hon. William, late Earl of Jersey, deceased, by the Right Hon. Judith, Countess Dowager of Jersey;. 3. Richard Hall of the parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 4. Sir William Thompson, knight, recorder of the city of London and one of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, John Ivory Talbott of Leycock, co. Wilts., esquire, and Erasmus Lewis, parish of St. George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esquire. Deed Of Provision for the younger children of the marriage between the said Bussy Mansell and the said Lady Barbara Blackett. The sum of five thousand pounds secured to Sir Thomas Reynolds and James Reynolds (see No. 11, dated 1724, May 7) is to be paid to the said Sir William Thompson, Richard Hall, John Ivory Talbott, and Erasmus Lewis in trust. The said Richard Hall assigns to the said John Ivory Talbott all the properties demised by Judith, Countess Dowager of Jersey to the said Richard Hall and George Sewell as described in an indenture dated 1725, Sept. 18 (recited herein). The said Lady Barbara Blackett assigns six thousand pounds raised from her lands to the said Sir William Thompson and Erasmus Lewis in trust. The said sums of five thousand pounds and six thousand pounds shall be invested by the said Sir William Thompson, Richard Hall, John Ivory Talbott, and Erasmus Lewis in good stocks or securities in trust for the daughters or younger sons of the projected marriage.

Deed Of Revocation And New Appointment by the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, and Sarah Sophia Child, Countess of ...,

Deed Of Revocation And New Appointment by the Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, and Sarah Sophia Child, Countess of Jersey, to the Hon. Frederick William Child Villiers of fifteen thousand pounds, part of a sum of fifty thousand pounds provided by their marriage-settlement as the portion for their younger children. (Cf. No. 241, dated 1845, Nov. 14).

Deed to lead the uses of a recovery of the manor of Colwinstone with its advowson, tithes, an other appurtenances ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Bussy Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan;. 2. Erasmus Lewis of the parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire. Deed to lead the uses of a recovery of the manor of Colwinstone with its advowson, tithes, an other appurtenances, Michaelston Farm in the parish of Margam, Marlos Farm in the parishes of Pyle and Kenfig; also the impropriate rectory of Penrice, co. Glamorgan, with its tithes and appurtenances.
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