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Agreement (prior to the marriage of the first party and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the second party) to convey the ...,

  1. John Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, gent.;. 2. Richard Chase of Much Hadham, co. Hertford, esq. Agreement (prior to the marriage of the first party and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the second party) to convey the manor of Harton, co. Hereford, a capital messuage called Downfield, two messuages in the possession of William Morgan and [blank] Glace, and a meadow in the occupation of Thomas Miles, gent., all contiguous to the said capital messuage, a messuage and mill in the possession of Margaret Jones, widow, and a messuage and brickhouse lately erected by the first party situate in Knighton aforesaid. (A preamble states that messuages, etc., owned by the first party in the parishes of Knighton, lordship of Farington and Langunllo [sic], co. Radnor, and in the parish of Stow, co. Salop, have been settled on five children of the first party by a former wife.). Damaged.

Agreement to convey (after the decease of Robert Pigot the elder, father of the first party) the manor of Badson ...,

  1. Robert Pigot the younger of Chetwynd, co. Salop, esq.;. 2. Chase Price of Saint George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esq. Agreement to convey (after the decease of Robert Pigot the elder, father of the first party) the manor of Badson, co. Salop, and farms called the Hall, the Green, and Upper House, Bedson in the tenure of Mr Passey, Bedson in the tenure of Mr Edwards, the Jay, Richards Farm, the little Jay, the Mind, Corbet Mind, and Parkyatt.

Agreement to convey the tithes and the alternate right to the nomination to the perpetual curacy of the parish of ...,

  1. Richard Price of Norton, co. Radnor, esq.;. 2. David Richards of Glanywern, parish of Ystrad, co. Cardigan, gent. Agreement to convey the tithes and the alternate right to the nomination to the perpetual curacy of the parish of Llandewybrevy, co. Cardigan, with the chapelries annexed free from all incumbrances, except land tax, a proportion of the curate's stipend, the repairs of the chancels of the churches and chapels, and also except a moiety of an annual fee farm rent of £40 reserved in a grant by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Christopher Hatton, knt., for which an indemnity is to be provided.

Assignment of a judgment for £600 debt,

  1. Dorothy Lloyd of Knigton, co. Hereford, widow and executrix of Lemuell Lloyd, late of Cascob, co. Radnor, esq., deceased;. 2. Edward Lewis of Manaughty, co. Radnor, esq., and William Chase of Tottenham, co. Middlesex, esq. Assignment of a judgment for £600 debt.

Assignment of a mortgage term of 500 years in the manor of Blethvaugh, the capital messuage called Monnaughty, the Forest ...,

  1. James Hibbins, late of Stepney, co. Middlesex, but now f London, doctor of physic;. 2. Sir Richard Chase of Much Hadham, co. Hertford, knt.;. 3. William Lucas of Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, gent. Assignment of a mortgage term of 500 years in the manor of Blethvaugh, the capital messuage called Monnaughty, the Forest of Blethvaugh, The Farm, and all the other messuages, etc., of the second party in the said manor and parish of Blethvaugh, co. Radnor, in trust to attend the inheritance.

Assignment of £3,000 mortgage and of a term of 500 years in the properties specified in No 23 of 19 ...,

  1. James Hibbins of Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 2. Chase Price, esq., and Richard Price gent., both of Knighton, co. Radnor;. 3. Sir Richard Chase of Much Hadham, co. Hertford, knt.;. 4. The Reverend Juckes Egerton of Plumsted, co. Kent, clerk;. 5. William Johnstone of Edinburgh, esq., and Frances his wife, late Frances Pulteney, spinster;. 6. Walter Thomas of Chester, gent. Assignment of £3,000 mortgage and of a term of 500 years in the properties specified in No 23 of 19 Dec. 1722.

Deed to lead the uses of fines and recoveries of the collegiate church and the college with their site, circuit ...,

  1. Henry Cornwall of Bredwardine-Castle, co. Hereford, esq., and Susanna his wife (one of the daughters and coheiress of Sir John Williams, late of Minister Court, Isle of Thannet, co. Kent, bart., deceased);. 2. James Medlycott of the Middle Temple, London, esq., and William Bissell of co. Hereford, gent;. 3. Archibald Hutcheson of St Martin in the Fields, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 4. Sir Henry Shere of St Giles in the Fields, knt., and Edmund Bridges of Lincolns Inn, esq., both in co. Middlesex. Deed to lead the uses of fines and recoveries of the collegiate church and the college with their site, circuit and precincts, and of the chantry of Llanthybrevy alias Llanthewybrevy Tregaran, deanery of Subayron, archdeanry of Cardigan, co. Cardigan, in North-Wales and South Wales, and of the prebendaries [sic] rectories, churches or chantries of Llanvaire Clydogy?, Llanbadarne Trefaglwys, Kilkenny alias Llanbadarne Kilkennyn, Llanthinoll, Llangibby, Blamporth, Istrad, Dyhewid, Llanychayron, and Llanwenog alias Llanwenock, co. Cardigan, and of Llanboydy [and] Treleach Ar Bettus, co. Carmarthen.

Deed to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering recoveries of one half part of the properties specified in ...,

  1. Lieut. General the Hon. Henry Cornewall of Saint Ann, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esq., eldest son and heir of Henry Cornewall, late of Bredwardine Castle, co. Hereford, esq., deceased, and Thomas Brydges of Saint Mary le Strand, co. Middlesex, gent., brother and heir of Richard Brydges, esq., deceased, who was the eldest son and heir of Edmund Brydges, late of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., deceased;. 2. John Herbert of Court Henry, co. Carmarthen, gent.;. 3. John Howell of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Deed to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering recoveries of one half part of the properties specified in No 3 of 10 Feb. 1696/7.

Demise for 500 years of a house, lands, and little coppice wood thereto adjoining called Old Rogers, at the Garth ...,

  1. Edward Matthews of Shelderton, parish of Llangunnus, co. Salop, yeoman, John Burgwyn of Kingsland, co. Hereford, yeoman, William Powell of Knighton, co. Radnor, yeoman, and Sarah his wife;. 2. John Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, gent. Demise for 500 years of a house, lands, and little coppice wood thereto adjoining called Old Rogers, at the Garth, borough of Knighton, co. Radnor.
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