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Defeasance to No. 3, dated the same day. If the said Bussy Mansell pays to the said Charles Williams the ...,

  1. Charles Williams, parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. Bussy Mansell of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire. Defeasance to No. 3, dated the same day. If the said Bussy Mansell pays to the said Charles Williams the sum of two thousand six hundred and forty pounds by 5 Dec. 1694, the said statute staple shall be void.

Demise for five hundred years, for securing an annuity of one hundred and sixteen pounds ten shillings to the said ...,

  1. The Hon. Bussy Mansel of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire;. 2. Charles Bowen of Oystermouth, co. Glamorgan, gent. Demise for five hundred years, for securing an annuity of one hundred and sixteen pounds ten shillings to the said Charles Bowen, of the messuage called KnapCach(sic), otherwise Knock Goch in the parish of Lansamlett, co. Glamorgan. Rent: one peppercorn annually if demanded.

Demise for ninety-nine years of the manor or lordship of Colwinstone with all its appurtenances, Michaelstone Farm in the parish ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Bussy Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan;. 2. Thomas Cater of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Demise for ninety-nine years of the manor or lordship of Colwinstone with all its appurtenances, Michaelstone Farm in the parish of Margam, Marlos Farm in the parishes of Pyle and Kenfig, the manor or lordship of Resolven with its appurtenances, and all other manors, messuages, lands, etc. in the parishes and places of Aberavan, Britton Ferry, Baglan, Bettus, Neath, Cadoxton nigh Neath, Lantwit nigh Neath, Coychurch, Coyty, Glyncorrwg, Killebebyll, Llanguick, Llangonoyd, Llansamlett, Llangevelach, Llanridian, Llangenith, Llandilo Tallyont, Llougher, Michaelston, Nicholaston, Oystermouth, Pennard, Rossily, Reynoldston, Llanvihangell nigh Cowbridge, St. John's in Swanzey, Llangan, Evenny, Lantwit Major, Colwinstone, Margam, Pile and Kenfig, Penrice, Swanzea, Neath, Mideston, and Milleston, in co. Glamorgan, and the parishes of Penderyn, Ystradvelty, Aberyskir, St. Michael Cwm Du, Crickowell, Llanhamlach, Lechvane, Llywell and Trallwng,and in the town of Brecon, all in co. Brecon; all these properties being the estate of Bussy, Lord Mansel. Rent: one peppercorn annually if demanded. The said demise is made in trust for the said Bussy, Lord Mansel.

Demise for one thousand years (mortgage), in consideration of one hundred and fifteen pounds, of the messuage called Knap Coach ...,

  1. John Popkins of Knap Coach, co. Glamorgan, gent.;. 2. William Giles of Wickware, co. Gloucester, gent. Demise for one thousand years (mortgage), in consideration of one hundred and fifteen pounds, of the messuage called Knap Coach, parish of Lansamlet, co. Glamorgan, and all his lands in the said parish.

Demise (mortgage) for one thousand years, in consideration of eleven thousand six hundred pounds, of properties as follows:- a moiety ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Henry, Earl of Oxbridge;. 2. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, the Right Hon. John Fane commonly called Lord Burghesh, the Hon. Edward Paget, a Major General on H.M. service, and the Right Hon. John Charles Villiers, Chief Justice in Eyre of H.M. Forests north of Trent, and one of H.M. Privy Council. Demise (mortgage) for one thousand years, in consideration of eleven thousand six hundred pounds, of properties as follows:- a moiety of Tynicaie, Tyddyn Tymawr, Tyddyn Mostyn, part of Tyddyn Issa, Tymawr, Tyddyn y Mynydd, a moiety of Llanfaes, Fron Leppa, Caeselattas, and Werglodd Gron, a moiety of Penhwnllis, Twr Garw, a moiety of Tyddyn Bwlch y Mynydd, a moiety of Bodgadredd, Tyddyn Pant y Felin, Tyddyn Tudor, Pant y Bugael, Tyddyn Eden Owen, a moiety of Tyddyn Coch Carna, Tyddyn y Garreg, Tyhen, Tan y Bryn, Caie Ednyfed, a moiety of Tyddyn Dymchwel, a moiety of Tan y Lan, Feram y Marian, Gallt y Balch, Cefn Du, Cemmaes, Bodfordd, Bodewran, a moiety Glanllyn, in the townships and parishes of Llandisilio, Llangoed, Llanfaes, Llanfihangel-Tynsilwy, Llaniestin, Pentraeth, Llanbedergogh, Llanfaermythafarneithaf, Llanddyfnan, Trefdraith, Trewalchmae, and Henegwlis(sic), co. Anglesey. Draft. Survey attached.

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered in the Court of Great Sessions, co. Glamorgan, between Alexander Murray, demandant ...,

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered in the Court of Great Sessions, co. Glamorgan, between Alexander Murray, demandant, and Lewis Thomas of Britton Ferry, tenant of the freehold, on the properties specified in No. 82, dated 1814, Mar. 21. Vouchees: (i) The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, and Sarah Sophia, his wife. (ii) William Llewellin.

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.

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