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Certificate of H. Smith, ac[?countan]t general, that he has drawn a cheque for the payment of £1,888.8.5 to the defendants ...,

Certificate of H. Smith, ac[?countan]t general, that he has drawn a cheque for the payment of £1,888.8.5 to the defendants Albemarle Bertie, earl of Lindsey, Henry Atherton and Richard Edmunds, pursuant to an order dated 5 March 1810 in actions between Richard Clerke and others, plaintifs, and Montague Bertie, earl of Abingdon and others, defendants, and between John Sealy and others, plaintifs, and the said Montague and others, defendants.

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of ...,

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of Llanrhystud, co. Card., sister of David Richards, late of HMS Albion, who died 24 Feb. 1809. The check shows David Richards to have been entitled to prize money in respect of the Bonaventure (5 June 1803), La Petronella and The Swallow (the latter two both paid into Greenwich Hospital). Isaac Lloyd Williams was the son of Rev. Isaac Williams, sometime vicar of Llanrhystud, which may explain how this document came to be preserved at Cwmcynfelyn.

Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands ...,

Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands (51 a.) called Stopley Hole (51 a.), otherwise Stopley House. Recites the will, dated 27 Dec. 1706, of John Feild, who devised his copyhold and freehold m's and lands at Stopsley in the Hole and in p. Kings Walden, both in Hertfordshire, to his wife Mary and on her death, or remarriage, to Isaac Crawley.

Counterpart of no. 105,

Endorsement: assignment of lease by 2 to William Tiffin of Fleet Street, haberdasher, 6 Nov. 1779, for 5s., and assignment of the same by the executors and legatees of the will of the said William Tiffin, dec., to William Leaf of Fleet Street, haberdasher, [ ] June 1799, for £20.

Covenant that 1 will grant a rent charge of £100 on the glebe lands, tithes and other profits of the ...,

1 John Thomas Wheate of p. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, esq. 2 Thomas Henshaw of Barking, Essex, gent. Covenant that 1 will grant a rent charge of £100 on the glebe lands, tithes and other profits of the rectory and church of p. Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Recites a bond of even date whereby 1 and Rev. James Strode of Berkhampsted, Hertfordshire, clerk, are bound to 2 in £1,200 for the payment of an annuity of £100 for the life of 1.

Declaration by 1 of the receipt of the sum of £15,000 from 3, lent by 1 to 2 in trust ...,

1 Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. 2 Thomas Coke, baron Lovell of Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, and Edward Coke, esq., his only son and heir apparent. 3 Thomas Snow of London, goldsmith. Declaration by 1 of the receipt of the sum of £15,000 from 3, lent by 1 to 2 in trust for 3, part of a sum of £48,000 (4%) secured by 2 mortgaging the manors of Huntingfield, otherwise Huntingfield Hall, Newham, Aldam, otherwise Aldham, otherwise Aldham Hall, Laxfield, Horham, otherwise Horham-Tornegan, Cratfield, Horham, Thorphall, Huntingfield Chauntrey, otherwise Aldrishes, otherwise Cokes, otherwise Wyvills, the rectory man. of Laxfield, a capital m. called Huntingfield Hall, park lands and grounds called The Parke in Huntingfield, the advowsons of the churches of Huntingfield, Cokeley, Horham, Laxfield, Cratfield and Aldham, and hd Blything, all in Suffolk, the manors of Hever, Chopsted, Kingsdowne and Maplescombe, Kent, Minster, otherwise Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, and Farnham Royall, Buckinghamshire, and the site of man. Farnham Royall.

Declaration Of Trust by Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., that £4,000, part of a sum of £15,000, is ...,

Declaration Of Trust by Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., that £4,000, part of a sum of £15,000, is the money of Margaret Doring Pulteney of Cleveland Court, p. St James Westminster, widow. Recites a mortgage of even date for £15,000 (4%) of the man. and advowson of Boxworth, and divers farms and lands in Boxworth, the manors and demesne lands of Swavesey, Hobbledodds and Bennets, m's and lands in Swavesey and Over, the capital m. of Denny Abbey, man. Waterbeach with Denny, m's and farms in Waterbeach, parcels of arable and fen land in p's St Mary and St Andrew in Whittlesey in the Isle of Ely, all Cambridgeshire, the manors of Southoe Lovetoft, Southoe Ferrers and Little Paxton, man. Magrey with appurtenances in Little Paxton and Southoe, m's and farms in Southoe, Little Paxton and Great Gransdon, all Huntingdonshire, and man. Shifford otherwise Chifford, Oxfordshire. Endorsed: receipt of M. Pulteney for £4,228.18.4 in full for her principal and interest, 31 May 1753. Seal cut off.

Declaration Of Trust for the said Edward Gilbert,

1 John Rogers of Wrington, Somerset, BD, late fellow of Corpus Christ College, Oxford, and Lydia his wife, Charles Hutchinson of London, gent., and Constantia Hare of Tottenham Highcrosse, spinster. 2 Thomas Reason of London, gent. 3 Edward Gilbert and William Gilbert of London, gents. Declaration Of Trust for the said Edward Gilbert. Recites nos 41-3. Endorsed: note of enrolment, 8 Feb. 1717/18.

Declaration Of Trust of £200 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school ...,

1 Mary, dowager countess Gower, one of the daughters and the only surviving trustee named in the will of Thomas, earl of Thanet, dec. 2 Rev. Brownlow North, DL, dean of the cathedral church of Canterbury, Kent, Rev. Theodore Delafaye, MA, rector of the united p's of St Mildred and All Saints, Canterbury, and Rev. George Hearne, clerk, vicar of p. St Mary Northgate, Canterbury. Declaration Of Trust of £200 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school for boys in p. St Mildred Canterbury, and the free or charity school for girls in p. St Mary Northgate Canterbury, in lieu of 1's annual payments of £3 and £2 respectively. Endorsed: acknowledgement by 2 that the £200 has been laid out in 3% India annuities, 23 July 1771.

Declaration Of Trust of £400 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school ...,

1 Mary, dowager countess Gower, one of the daughters and the only surviving trustee named in the will of Thomas, earl of Thanet, dec. 2 Rev. John Smyth, DD, rector of p. St Giles in the Fields, and Rev. Charles Tarrant, DD, rector of p. St George Bloomsbury, both Middlesex. Declaration Of Trust of £400 to be laid out towards the support and augmentation of the free or charity school in p. St Giles In The Fields, in lieu of 1's voluntary annual payment of £16. Endorsed: acknowledgement by 2 that the £400 and other money belonging to the p's have been laid out in 3% India annuities, 23 April 1772.

Declaration that 1 has paid £15,000 to 2, has paid £5,000 to Henry, viscount Morpeth, and remains accountable for the ...,

1 Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. 2 Henry, viscount Morpeth, son and heir apparent of Charles Howard, earl of Carlisle. Declaration that 1 has paid £15,000 to 2, has paid £5,000 to Henry, viscount Morpeth, and remains accountable for the remainder of the share of Frances, lady Morpeth, in the personal estate of the said Elizabeth, dowager duchess of Montagu, dec. Recites that administration of the goods of the said Elizabeth was granted to Matthew Lamb for the use of her next of kin, that her personal estate is computed to amount to £138,000 and will be distributed between Henrietta Cavendish Holles, countess of Oxford, Anne, dowager countess of Salisbury, Margaret, lady Clifford, Mary, countess of Harold, Isabella, lady Powlett, and the said Frances, lady Morpeth and that it was agreed in the marriage settlement of the said Henry and Frances, lord and lady Morpeth, that £15,000 of the share of the said Frances should be paid to the said Charles, earl of Carlisle, and the residue should be paid to Richard, viscount Shannon, the surviving trustee of the said settlement.

Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Fine of 20 m's, 4 cottages, etc., (224 a.) in Dorking, Micklesham, Betchworth, Wonersh ...,

1 Hugh Hare, esq., son and heir apparent of Henry Hare, baron Colerane, and Lydia his wife, eldest daughter of Mathew Carleton, late of London, merchant, dec. 2 Thomas Railton of St Margarets Westminster, Middlesex, esq., and Francis Milles of the Inner Temple, London, gent. 3 Berkley Lucy of Necley, Hampshire, bart, and James Montague of the Middle Temple, London, esq. 4 Stephen Hervey of the Middle Temple, London, esq., and John Debnam, senior, citizen and mercer of London. 5 Henry Hare, eldest son and heir apparent of 1. 6 Henry Hare, baron Colerane. Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Fine of 20 m's, 4 cottages, etc., (224 a.) in Dorking, Micklesham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Homewood and Capel, Surrey, to enure to the use of the said Hugh Hare for his life, to the use of the said Lydia Hare for her life, to 4 for a term of 200 years to raise up to £5,000 to be paid to those named in the said Hugh Hare's will, and then to 5 and the male heirs of 1 and, in default of heirs male, to the heirs of 6.

Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Recovery of m's and lands of 1 in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere ...,

1 Mathew Carleton of London, merchant. 2 Henry Cornish of London, merchant. 3 Robert Maurice of London, merchant. Deed Declaring The Uses Of A Recovery of m's and lands of 1 in p's Dorking, Mickleham, Betchworth, Wonersh, Shere, Leatherhead, Cranleigh, Great Bookham, Holmwood and Capel, Surrey, in the tenures of Jasper Goodwyn, William Levett, Richard Haybeetle, [ ] Rose, doctor in physic, William Hall, Robert Newman, Widow Carter, [ ] Perk, John Edwards, William Ray, Widow Gale, William Ny, [ ] Shepherd, Thomas Haybeetle, [ ] Smith, [ ] Bothwell, [ ] Lusted, John Dendy, George Goodwyn, Matthew Marsh, Richard Hall, [ ] Browne, [ ] Burstowe, [ ] Bagshall, [ ] Collins and Simon Petters to enure to the use of 1. Recites no. 35.

Deed Of Partition of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both ...,

1 John Fuller of Dorking, Surrey, carpenter. 2 Henry Bristowe of Wotton, husbandman. Deed Of Partition of four fields of land called Sudburies (30 a.) and a coppice or woodland (30 a.), both in p's Capel and Dorking, having been partitioned for them by Allexander Browne, gent., and John Atlee, yeoman:. (I) 1 is to have a parcel of new-grubbed meadow and a large and a small coppice lying on the south side of the said meadow, and about 2 a. of enclosed land in Sudburries. (Ii) 2 to have the residue, lying on the south and west sides of the lands assigned to 1. Endorsed: '(3)'.

Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of the freehold m., farm and lands late in the tenure of ...,

1 Thomas Berenger of Iver, Buckinghamshire, son and heir of Richard Berenger, esq., dec., and Edith, wife of the said Thomas, and Richard Berenger, his only son and heir apparent. 2 Charles Dawe of Langley Marishe, gent. 3 George Castle of Langley Marishe, keeper, and Dionesia his wife. 4 Henry Reeve of Stoke Poges, gent. Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of the freehold m., farm and lands late in the tenure of John Hosier, and upon the several parcels of land, parcel of the said farm, the farm called The [ ] Field (28 a.), lying at the west end of Colebrooke, several pieces of land (20 a.) dispersed in Chatcham Mead, closes of meadow called Watts-Closes (5 a.) lying at the south end of Watrye Lane, arable land and meadow (12 a.) lying in Sutton-Southfield, arable land (6 a.) lying in Spittlefield, arable land (2 a.) lying in Apnell-Field, a meadow (4 a.) lying in the meadow part of the same field, two closes of meadow ground (10) called Innings-Mead and Vitlers Mead all in p's Iver and Langley, Buckinghamshire, a m. and land (8 a.) in p. Langley Marish, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west, Langley Heath on the north, and a highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east, a m. or cottage in p. Iver in the tenure of William Vasper, a close of land called Bushey Lease (12 a.) in p. Iver, adjoining a lane leading towards Shredding Green on the south (further boundaries given), a close of arable land called Stock Doves (6 a.), otherwise Stock Dale, otherwise Stockden in p. Iver, adjoining a lane leading towards Shredding Green on the north and a common field called Widefield on the east (further boundaries given), and so much as is freehold and not copyhold of a close called Redding Grove (18 a.), otherwise Parke Ridings, adjoining the pale of Langley Park on the west and the highway leading towards Iver Heath on the east in p. Langley Marish, to the use, as to the m., farm and lands late in the tenure of John Hosier, to the use of 2, and the m's and lands in the tenures of William Kempe and William Vasper to the use of 3. Consideration: £1,740 paid by 2 to 1, and £423.10.0 paid by 3 to 1. Worn at the creases.

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