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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.

Grant for the term of one thousand years, of lands in the counties of Brecon and Glamorgan (see indentures dated ...,

  1. Erasmus Lewis of the parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 2. The Right Hon. Bussy Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan;. 3. Elizabeth Lewis of the said parish of St. James, co. co. Middlesex, spinster. Grant for the term of one thousand years, of lands in the counties of Brecon and Glamorgan (see indentures dated 1704, Aug. 14, 1705 July 9, [No. 22], and 1743, Aug. 1 [No. 27] ), in trust for the said Erasmus Lewis. The purpose of this grant for term is to protect his title to the said lands during the common recoveries to be suffered by the said Bussy, Lord Mansell.

Grant (mortgage), as further security for a principal sum of twenty thousand pounds, of the capital messuage of Britton Ferry ...,

  1. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey;. 2. Russell Ellice of Brickendenbury, co. Herts., esquire, and John Henry Manners Sutton of Kelbam, co. Notts., esquire. Grant (mortgage), as further security for a principal sum of twenty thousand pounds, of the capital messuage of Britton Ferry and Propertis in the parishes of Britton Ferry, Baglan, Michaelstone, Aberavon, Lantwit-iuxta-Neath, and Lansamlet and in the hamlet of St. Thomas, parish of Swansea, co. Glamorgan, as specified in a schedule annexed, with powers of sale.

Grant, in consideration of two thousand nine hundred and ninety nine pounds, of annuity or yearly sum of three hundred ...,

  1. Nathaniel Cameron of DanyGraig, parish of Lansamlet, co. Glamorgan, esquire;. 2. Thomas Grove of Swansea, co. Glamorgan, esquire;. 3. Nathaniel Pryce Cameron of DanyGraig aforesaid, esquire;. 4. William Booth Joseph Pryce Cameron of the same place, esquire;. 5. John Grove of Swansea, esquire. Grant, in consideration of two thousand nine hundred and ninety nine pounds, of annuity or yearly sum of three hundred pounds for the term of the lives of the said Nathaniel Cameron, Letitia Pryce Cameron, his wife, and Nathaniel Pryce Cameron, their son, the said annuity to be secured on Dan-y-Graig Vawr Farm, parishes of Swansea and Lansamlet (See No. 212, dated 1839, Jan. 1).

Lease and Release in trust of all the manors, messuages, lands, etc. in the county of Glamorgan and elsewhere, devised ...,

  1. The Hon. William Augustus Henry Villiers Mansel, the second son of the Right Hon. George Bussy Villiers, late Earl of Jersey;. 2. The Right Hon. George, now Earl of Jersey, Edward Ellice of New Street, Spring Gardens, in the city of Westminster, esquire, and Alexander Murray of Symonds Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Lease and Release in trust of all the manors, messuages, lands, etc. in the county of Glamorgan and elsewhere, devised to the lessor in the will of the Hon. Louisa Barbara Vernon, deceased, subject to the life interest of the Hon. George Venables, now Lord Vernon. The trustees are to realise sufficient moneys on the said lands to discharge the debts of the relessor, and are to apply the remainder of the issues towards the maintenance of the relessor.

Lease and Release of a capital messuage called Bodwiggiate with all its lands and appurtenancs, and also the lands and ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Bussy Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan;. 2. Richard Hall late of Dover, co. Kent, and now of the city of London, esquire, John Ivory Talbot late of Laycock, co. wilts, esquire, and Erasmus Lewis, parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 3. Gabriel Powell of Swanzea, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 4. John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Lease and Release of a capital messuage called Bodwiggiate with all its lands and appurtenancs, and also the lands and messuages called Kelliben Ychall, Pen-y-Kae, Tir Mawr, Trebannog, Maes-y-Rudix, Tyr-yDerchir, Tyr Nant Melin Ycha, Tyrnant Melin Isha, Pant Coffnerth, Trebannog Isha, Trebannog Genol, Kelli Tavellas, Koed Plant Meibio(sic) Rees, Dyrlwin, Nant y Deri, Gloge, Cadlan, Pont Bren Lwyd; one cottage on Dyrlwin, one smith's forge belonging to Bodwiggiate, Pen-y-Bont and Gwayne Ddwlly, Pen-y-Father Ycha, Pen-y-Father Yssa, one moiety of Coed Kae Mawr, and Craige-y-Buartha; all in the parishes of Penderyn and Ystradvelty, co. Brecon (occupants named), for the purpose of suffering a recovery by double voucher.

Lease and Release of Knock Goch otherwise Place y Gloe, Park ar Graig Kilvey, Keven Henvoed, Park Evan Thomas Ycha ...,

  1. John Popkins of Knock Goch, parish of Lansamlett, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 2. Anthony Maddocks, junior, of Bayden, parish of Langonoyd, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 3. The Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam. Lease and Release of Knock Goch otherwise Place y Gloe, Park ar Graig Kilvey, Keven Henvoed, Park Evan Thomas Ycha and Park Evan Thomas Yssa, Bonymaen, Tyr Glanmynrod, in the parish of Lansamlett, for the purpose of suffering a recovery on the said premises.

Lease and Release of Knoyk Coch, Place-y-Gloe, Park ar Graig Kilvey, Keven Henvoede, Bone-y-Mane, Tir Glanmundrod, and Place Bach, all ...,

  1. John Popkins of the parish of Lansamlett, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 2. Gabriel Powell of Swanzey, gent;. 3. John Rogers of Langevelach, gent, and Thomas Corry of Margam, gent. Lease and Release of Knoyk Coch, Place-y-Gloe, Park ar Graig Kilvey, Keven Henvoede, Bone-y-Mane, Tir Glanmundrod, and Place Bach, all in the parish of Lansamlett, with the purpose of suffering a common recovery.

Lease and Release of legal estate and merger of a term of five hundred years in the Britton Ferry Estate ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Thomas, Earl of Clarendon, eldest son and heir-at-law of the Right Hon. Thomas, late Earl of Clarendon, and also administrator of the goods of the said Thomas, late Earl of Clarendon. 2. 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;. 3. John Dent and John Temple (Wormald?), both of Temple Bar, London, esquires;. 4. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey. Lease and Release of legal estate and merger of a term of five hundred years in the Britton Ferry Estate of properties in the counties of Brecon and Glamorgan devised in the will of the Right Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel, deceased, to the Right Hon. William, Earl of Jersey, and Thomas Villiers, afterwards Lord Hyde and Earl of Clarendon, to be sold in trust, but which remained unsold. (see No. 96, dated 1816, July 16).

Lease and Release of properties specified in No. 26, dated 1743, Aug. 1, and of Tu ar Howell Faver(sic), Tu ...,

  1. The Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, co. Glamorgan, only son of the Hon. Robert Mansel, deceased, who was the eldest son of the Right Hon. Thomas late Lord Mansel, deceased, the Hon. Christopher Mansel, second son of the said late Lord Mansel, deceased, and the Hon. Bussy Mansel, third son of the said late Lord Mansel, deceased;. 2. Erasmus Lewis of the parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire, and John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esquire;. 3. Charles Owen of Lincolns Inn aforesaid, gent. Lease and Release of properties specified in No. 26, dated 1743, Aug. 1, and of Tu ar Howell Faver(sic), Tu a Gard Evan Brown, Tu John Howell, Ffelindre, Hennarrog, Y Sarne, the freedom on Myndd y Denas, land on Clawd Cock, Tyr Gwillim, Tu Cradock, land near Penvarch, land in Tyryshyr, a warren on Avon Burrows, a stable at Aberavan, all in the parish of Aberavon. Also the advowson of Aberavon Church. Also Ynis Mardy Farm, Coed Evan Lloyd, land on Clwid Cock, The Goitree, Kae March Evan Du, the capital messuage called Britton Ferry Keven y Colt, Pant Hewl David Isha, Tyr Cwm Nant yr Arlwys, Ynis Mardy Corn Mill, Tyr y Graig, Graig Vawr, The Wein by the Forge, the Boatside House, the ferry called Britton Ferry, Tyr y Tu Evan Cock, and other properties all in the parish of Britton Ferry. Also Pitton in the parish of rosilly. Also Box Lands in the parish of Reynoldston. Also the rectories of Aberavon and Britton Ferry with the glebe land appertaining thereto, for securing the sum of two thousand nine hundred and twenty-five pounds seventeen shillings and eight pence. Provision is made for redeeming the mortgage.

Lease and Release of properties specified in Nos. 22-3, dated 1705, July 9-10. This release was necessary because an earlier ...,

  1. Emilia Button of the town of Cardiffe, co. Glamorgan, widow, executrix of the will of Robert Button, late of Llandough, co. Glamorgan, esquire, deceased, and Richard Phillips of Boarspitt, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 2. The Hon. Christopher Mansel of Newicke, co. Sussex, esquire, and the Hon. Bussy Mansel of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, executors f the will of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord Mansel, their late father, deceased;. 3. Erasmus Lewis of the parish of St. James, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire, and John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Lease and Release of properties specified in Nos. 22-3, dated 1705, July 9-10. This release was necessary because an earlier release could not be found.

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.

Lease and Release of the manor of Resolven, co. Glamorgan, and a sixth part of the manor of Langenith, co ...,

  1. The Right Hon. George, Earl of Jersey, and Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey, his wife;. 2. Edward Ellice of New Street, Spring Gardens, co. Middlesex, esquire, and Alexander Murray of Symonds Inn, co. Middlesex esquire;. 3. Lewis Thomas the younger of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 4. The said Alexander Murray. Lease and Release of the manor of Resolven, co. Glamorgan, and a sixth part of the manor of Langenith, co. Glamorgan, and all the messuages, lands, etc., situated in the parishes and places of Aberavan, Britton Ferry, Baglan, Bettus, Cadoxton by Neath, Coychurch, Coyty, Colwinstone, Ewenny, Glyncorrwg, Killybebill, Lantwitt by Neath, Langwick, Langonoyd, Lansamlet, Knapcock, Lanefelach, Langenith, Loghor(sic), Lanridian, Landilo Tallybont, Langan Lanvihangel alias St. Michael's iuxta Cowbridge, Lantwit Major, Margam, Michaelstone super Avan, Neath, Nicholaston, Oystermouth, Pennard, Pyle and Kenfig, Penrice, Rossilly, Reynoldston, Swansea, and St. Johns, co. Glamorgan, devised in the will of the Right Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel to Louisa Barbara Mansel, his daughter (afterwards Lady Vernon). Also of certain other properties in cos. Brecon and Glamorgan which were devised in the same will to be sold in trust, but were not sold, for the purpose of suffering a recovery on the said lands.

Lease and Release of those properties called Burlam, Shew, Dannheer, Rigro, Ithyn Freing, Mynidd Kenole, Mynidd Kaya, Mynon Drust, Dityford ...,

  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;. 3. Gabriel Powell of Swanzea, co. Glamorgan, gent;. 4. John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Lease and Release of those properties called Burlam, Shew, Dannheer, Rigro, Ithyn Freing, Mynidd Kenole, Mynidd Kaya, Mynon Drust, Dityford Close, Maes Waltri, Maes Isha, Masty Grove, Cum Dannydre, Close Gwyn, Park bach, Wayn Newydd, Worlod Vawr, Majear, Cross Hewlid, Worlod y Way, Garddy Shiver Genole; also Close Penyrheole, Close Drane, Close a Person, Coch y Lanlig, Erwbonden, Wall, Rigero, Kitch, Danfield, Close-Dan-y-Ty, Erw Odyn, Goandhill, Mores Ysha Bach, Eliscope, Picke Close, Pennystall House; also Close Ithyn, Rigro Bach, Gwilod Morgan; also Keven Brynach; also Llanhamlach (Llanhamulch) Fields; also Eliscope; also Clawry Prior and Cwm Dan y Dre; all these in the parish of Llanhamlach, co. Brecon. Also the messuage called Black Lyon in the high street of the town of Brecon; also half Aberbrane Bach Mill, Gwllddd(sic) cob, Kae Kind, Bryn Prees, or all under Aberbrane; also Park Penvidd, Tyr William Thomas or Weynlenen, Tyr Bach or Aberseven, one half of Aberbrane Bach, Tyr Bach, Kow Park, all in the parish of Trallong, co. Brecon. Also Park of Aberbrane in the parish of Aberesker, co. Brecon. Also Parkbach and the mill alias Keven Rossen in the parish of Llywell or Llyell, co. Brecon; Also Bryn y Verdin in the parish of Lanvihangell Nantbrane co. Brecon. Also Tyr Goroe, Tir Lanvair. also Garlod Palmead, Keveyn Cown, in the parish of Crickhowell, co. Brecon. Also Ty y Ty Mawr and the garden of Langroyne, parish of Langenith, co. Becon. Also Lanelly demesne in the parish of Lanelly, co. Brecon. Also all other messuages belonging to Thomas Mansel, late of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, esquire, deceased, in the said parishes in co. Brecon. Also Brocastle and other properties of the said late Thomas Mansel in the parishes of Ewenny and Colwinstone, co. Glamorgan. Also the Great House with its lands, etc. containing about one hundred and forty acres, all in the parish of Lanvihangel-nigh-Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan. Five acres in the said parish of Lanvihangell. Further properties in the parishes of Lantwit Major, Langen, Neath, co. Glamorgan. Also a tenement of lands called Panspitt Isha and Panspitt Icha in the said parishes of Lanvihangell-iuxta-Cowbridge and Lantwit Major. Also Tyar Howell Fawr, Tya a Gardd Evan Brown, Ty John Howell, Ffelindre Hanharrogh y Sarne and the freedom on Mynidd(sic) y Denas, four and a half acres of land on Clawdd Cock, Tyr Gwillym Whythe, Ty Cradock, a field near Penvarch, a piece of ground in Tyr Yskir, a stable at Aberavan, all situated in the parish of Aberavan. Also the advowson of the church of Aberavan. Also a tenement called Ynis Mardy, Coed Evan Lloyd, two acres of land on Clevid Cock, Goitree, Cae March Evan Du, a capital messuage called Brittonferry, a moiety of a messuage and lands called Keven y Golt, the other moiety of the said messuage, Pant Hewl David Isha, Tyr Cwm Nant yr Arlwys, the mill and lands called Ynis Mardy Corn Mill, Tyr-y-Craig, Graig Vawr, Weyn by the forge, Boatside House, the passage or ferry called Britton Ferry, land on Avon Marsh, Tyr y Tu Evan Cock, and other properties, all in the parish of Britton Ferry, co. Glamorgan. Also a tenement and lands called Pitton, parish of Rosilly, co. Glamorgan, Box Lands in the parish of Reynoldston, co. Glamorgan; the rectories of Aberavon and Britton Ferry with glebe lands etc. appertaining to them. (Cf. No. 49, dated 1704 Aug. 14, for property names), for the purpose of suffering a recovery by double voucher.
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