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Assignment (Lease And Release) of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha

  • 360-361.
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  • 1767, May 14-15.
  • Part of NLW Deeds

1 Sinah Lloyd of Oswestry, co. Salop, widow. 2 Hugh Vaughan of Hengwrt, co. Mer., esq. 3 Edward Humphreys of Dolgellau, co. Mer. tanner. 4 Robert Edwards of Machynlleth, co. Mont., D.D. 5 Jane Powell, widow of Robert Powell late of Lloran Issa, co. Denb, esq., dec., son and sole executor of William Powell, esq., Jenkin Parry of Maine, co. Mont., esq.and Martha his wife, Robert Lloyd of Oswestry, esq. and Sarah his wife, daughters of R.P. dec. and which Jane, Martha and Sarah are administratrixes of Robert Powell also dec., who was son and sole executor of the will of the aforesaid R. P. and they are also administratrixes of the goods of R.P the father, unadministered by Robert Powell the son.
Assignment (Lease And Release) by 1 to 4, with consent of 2, of a large tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha in Dolgellau, co. Mer. (occupant named), mortgaged to 1 and Assignment by 1 and 5 to 4 of several judgements recovered against 2 by them, by William Owen of Porkington and the said W.P. in trust to enable the purchase by 3 or other purchasers of any part of the mortgaged premises. Consideration: £164. Recites a mortgage (lease and release) between Hugh Pryse, rector of Llanenddwyn, 2 and 1, dated 8-9 Dec. 1765, reciting a bond, 1757, by which 2 was bound in the sum of £6050 for the payment of £3025 to William Owen of Porkington who in 1760 brought a judgment against him for payment of £6050 and in order to prevent execution of a writ of elegit 2 agreed to take out a mortgage on his cap. m. of Hengwrt and two impropriations, rectories and tithes as security for the money due, also reciting a mortgage of 31 Dec. 1761-1 Jan. 1762 by H. V., John Vaughan and Catherine Vaughan to W. O., an assignment of the bond, judgement and mortgage by 2 and W. O. to H. P. for £3564-15-6 and that 2 applied to 1 for a further £6435-14-6, that 2 and H. P. then assigned the bond, mortgage and judgment to 1 and for additional security 2 mortgaged to 1 a tanhouse called Cae Marrian Ucha, Dolgellau; that 2 has agreed to sell the premises to 3 for £164 in fee; that W. P. of [Welsh]pool, co. Mont., dec., in 1757 obtained a judgement against 2 for £4200, that 2 also owed costs and other sums of money, and that several other debts exist to other parties in England and Wales; that 2 desires to sell part of the mortgaged premises towards payment of his debts, including satisfaction of the said judgements; that money from the sale be assigned to 4 in trust for the protection of purchasers from the encumbrances on the property; that the rest of the premises, which are not sold, are to be held in trust for 1, the mortgagee; that W. P. died, his son, R. P., died leaving a will, and the latter's son, also called R. P., died during the executorship, unmarried without heirs and his goods have descended to the said Jane, Martha and Sarah, his administratrixes, as have the goods of W. P., unadministered by his father, R. P.

Articles of agreement William Knox of Slebech

Articles of agreement (copy) between William Knox (Slebech), John Simpson and John Tunno, September 1785, for the purchase of one hundred negroes, mulattoes or other slaves at a price of £54 10s, sometime since in the State of Georgia, but lately removed to the Island of Jamaica, to be delivered to the agents of the purchasers in Charles Town, South Carolina by 1 May 1786.

Marriage settlement of Roger Davies of Dungrey and Deborah Basnett

  • 475
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  • 1718/9, Feb. 8-9
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. Roger Davies of Dungrey, co. Flint., gent. and Elizabeth Davies, widow, his mother
  2. Peter Williams of Ruthin, co. Denb., gent. and John Jeffreys also of Ruthin, gent.
  3. Thomas Puleston of Emrall, co. Flint., esq., Rgoer Barton of Knolton, co. Flint, esq., Robert Aldersey of Spurstow, co. Chester, esq. and Richard Basnett of the city of London, merchant
  4. Samuel Aldersey, clerk, Rector of Wiggin, co. Lancs.
  5. Booth Basnett of Eyton, co. Denb. and Deborah Basnett, spinster, his eldest daughter
    Pre-nuptial settlement of Roger Davies and Deborah Basnett, being a deed to make 2 a tenant to the precipe (lease and release) to suffer a common recovery of the cap. m. of Dungrey and the demesne lands in p. Bangor [Is-coed] co. Flint and other properties of 1 belonging thereto, and to lead uses of the recovery as follows: the cap. m. of Dungrey and lands called the Great Rowe, the Middle Rowe, Gwerglodd y Scellog, the Great Meadow, the Hirdir, the Hempyard and the Little Hill to the use of Elizabeth Davies for life for her jointure and after her decease to 3 for the life of Roger Davies in trust to preserve the contingent remainder; lands in the parishes of Bangor [Is-coed] and Worthenbury called the Tiryd, the Hunter Over, the Cae Amber, y Tyr Eglwys, Havod y Vorwyns, the Cae Pervath, the Stanielsh, the Great Bryn y Dungrey, the Little Bryn y Dungrey, the Cae Cropps and the tmt of Charles Harry to the use of Deborah the intended wife of R.D. as her jointure in lieu of dower with remainder to 3 to preserve the contingent remainders; the residue of the m’s and lands to R.D. for life with remainder to the trustees; and after the determination of those estates the cap. m. and other m’s and lands to the use of the first son of Roger Davies and Deborah, then to the heirs male of the first son, etc. (further uses in tail male); and in default of male heirs to 4 for 200 years in trust for raising the portions of the daughters born of the marriage; various further provisions.
    Recites a deed of covenant of even date
    Consideration: £1300
    Attested copy 30 May 1788.

Deed of covenant to levy a fine on the Dungrey estates

  1. William Fowler Jones late of King Street, Snow Hill, London, distiller, but now of Cavendish Square in p. Marylebone, co. Middx., esq. and Jane his wife, and John Knight of Dodington in p. Whitchurch, co. Salop, esq. and Mary his wife, which W.F.J. and J.K. were devisees (in remainder expectant on the decease of several persons now dec.) of the capital and other messuages under the will of Mary Davies late of Dongray, p. Bangor [Is-coed], co. Flint, spinster dec.
  2. John Brookes of Whitchurch, co. Salop, linen draper
    Deed of covenant to levy a fine and lead uses of a fine on the cap. m. of Dongray and its demesne lands in in p’s. Bangor [is-coed] and Worthenbury, co. Flint, which include the Hempyard, Hafod-y-Forwyn, Capervath, etc. (other fields named) formerly in the holding of Roger Davies, father of Mary Davies (other former holders named), a m. erected on and enclosed from part of the Stannerth or Stanielth, a m. now called the Sign of the Star and lands (named) under known meres and bounds in Maes y groes, which last mentioned m., buildings and land were previously called Bangor tenement (successive occupants named), a m. and parcels of land called Higher Gilfach Vechan, Lower Gilfach Vechanand Gilfach Vawr, which m. and lands are now called Highgate tenement formerly in the holding of Roger Davies (successive holders named), a m. called the Groig (sic) and a m. with buildings, yard and garden upon part of which stood an old dwelling house occupied by George Brougher but since taken down by William Fowler Jones and John Knight, adjoining to the churchyard (former occupants named) now in the holding of Amy Downwar, and all other lands in p’s Bangor [Is-coed] and Worthenbury devised by the will of Mary Davies; one moiety of the cap. m. and other premises to the use of 2 in trust for W.F.J. for life, barring dower, and after his decease to the heirs of W.F.J; the other moiety to 2 in trust for J.K. for life. barring dower, and after his decease to the heirs of J.K.

Conveyance of the legal estate of Mary Davies

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  • 1808, Feb. 26-27
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. Sarah Inchbold of Sheerness, co. Kent, widow, cousin and heir at law of William Leigh late of Oswestry, co. Salop, gent., dec, the devisee in trust of all the real estate of Mary Davies of Dungray, p. Bangor [Is-coed] co. Flint, spinster, dec., named in the will of the said Mary Davies
  2. William Fowler Jones late of King Street, Snow Hill, London, distiller, but now of Cavendish Square inp. St George Hanover Square, co. Middx., esq. and John Knight of Dodington in p. Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.
    Lease and release of the cap. m. [of Dungray] and other messuages, lands and tenements in p. Bangor [Is-coed] co. Flint to 2 as tenants in common, subject to an annuity of £40 devised to Amy Downward [her servant] for life and to the powers for recovering and compelling payment thereof under the said will.
    Recites the will of Mary Davies dated 10 November 1794
    Attested copy 5 April 1808

Marriage settlement of Roger Davies of Dungray and Mary Humphreys

  1. Roger Davies of Dungray, co. Flint, esq. and Elizabeth Davies of Dungray, widow, his mother
  2. James Humphreys of Royton, co. Denb., gent. and Mary Humphreys his daughter
  3. Thomas Hanmer of Selatyn, co. Salop, clerk, and Richard Higginson of Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.
    Pre-nuptial settlement of Roger Davies and Mary, daughter of James Humphreys, being a release by 1 to 3 of the cap. m. of Dungray with the demesne lands in p. Bangor [Is-coed], co. Flint and other estates of inheritance or freehold of 1 in co. Flint, except the Gilvach Vawr and Gilvach Vechan and some mixed land in Maes y Groes which R.D. lately purchased from Andrew Edwards of Bangor, shoemaker, in trust to the following uses: the cap. m. of Dungray, Great Row, the Middle Row, Gwerglodd Iscellog, the Great Meadow, the Hirdir, the Hempyard and the Little Hill to the use of Elizabeth Davies for life for her jointure and after her decease to 3 for the life of Roger Davies in trust to preserve the contingent remainder; lands in the parishes of Bangor [Is-coed] and Worthenbury called the Tiryd, the Hunt yr Over, Stanielth, Great Bryn y Dungray, the Little Bryn y Dungray, Cae Cropa, Tyr David, Cae Amber, the Little Meadow adjoining Cae Amber, Havod y Verwyns, a m. called John ap Williams’s tenement and 2 houses and yards in the holding of George Brougher and Trevor Davies, all in p. Bangor [Is-coed] to the use of Mary the intended wife of R.D. for her jointure in lieu of dower with remainder to 3 to preserve the contingent remainders; the residue of the m’s and lands to R.D. for life with remainder to the trustees; and after the determination of those estates the cap. m. and other m’s and lands to the use of the first son of Roger Davies and Mary, then to the heirs of the first son and in default of such issue to the second son, etc. (further uses in tail general); appointment to R.D. to charge the settled estates with a sum not exceeding £1000 for the portions of any younger sons and daughters, or £1500 for daughters alone.
    Consideration: £1000, and a further £200 to be paid within three years
    Attested copy 19 December 1807

Marriage settlement of Roger Davies the younger of Dungrey and Elizabeth Barton

  1. Roger Davies the elder of Dungrey, co. Flint, gent, Bridgett his wife and Roger Davies the younger of Dungrey, gent., son and heir of R.D. the elder
  2. Sir Roger Puleston of Emrall, co. Flint, kt, Richard Owens of Caerberllan, co. Mer., esq. and Owen Barton the younger of Knolton, co. Flint, esq.
  3. Elizabeth Barton, spinster, sole daughter to Owen Barton the elder of Lightwood, co. Flint, esq.
    Pre-nuptial settlement (covenant to levy a fine) of Roger Davies the younger and 3 of the cap. m. of Dungrey and the demesne lands in the township, hamlets and parishes of Bangor [Is-coed], Worthenbury and Dungrey, co. Flint, comprising 4 m’s, 4 cotts, one pigeon house, 4 gardens, 4 orchards and lands (315a.) to 2 in trust as follows: the cap. m. of Dungrey and its demesne lands for Roger Davies the younger and Elizabeth for life, barring dower; the parcels of land called Tir yr Eglwys, Cae Cropper, the Great Bryn, the Middle Bryn, Tir Davy,Cae’r Perber, Cae Amber, Staniell Coed, Cae’r Weirglodd, the mixed land in Mr Lloyd’s row, the mixed land in Thomas Clerke’s tenement, a tmt in the tenure of John ap William, a m. called the Clearke’s House in p. Bangor [Is-coed] and a m. in the occupation of Roger James for the life of Roger Davies the younger, subject to a yearly rent charge of £50 (with power of distress) issuing out of the last mentioned premises for R.D. the elder and Bridgett his wife for life, barring dower; after the determination of those estates and subject to the said rent charge, to the use of the first son of Roger Davies the younger and Elizabeth, to the heirs of the first son and in default of such issue to the second son, etc. (further uses in tail general); and power of appointment to R.D. the younger to charge the premises with a sum not exceeding £700 for the payment of his debts and portioning of his younger children without encumbering the jointure of Elizabeth and the yearly rent charge of £50.
    Consideration: £800
    Attested copy 30 May 1788. Counterpart.

Lease and release of a messuage in Hanmer, Flintshire

  • 417-418
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  • 1694/5, March 1-2
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. John Wiltshire of Welwyn, co. Herts. and Dorothy his wife
  2. Luke Lloyd of Brinn, co. Flint, gent.
    Lease and release of a messuage in the occupation of Daniell Ratcliffe and closes called the Stockings, the house yard or field, the Kilne Yard, the Neer Keykundrick and the Far Keykundrick and other enclosures (named) in Tybroughton and Bronington in p. Hanmer, co. Flint, with convenant to levy a fine

Bond for performance of covenants

  1. Rees Lewis of Llanfallteg, co. Carm., yeoman
  2. Howell Rees, son and heir of 1, of the same place, yeoman
    Bond for performance of covenants in indentures of even date (see no. 431 above)

Bond for peaceful possession of messuages in Egremont

  1. John Prudderch of Llanglydwen, co. Carm., gent.
  2. Lewis Prudderch of the same place, gent.
    Bond in £500 to allow 2 peaceful possession of 3 messuages and lands called Plas Keven y Llan, alias Plas y Llandre and Tir y Garett, Penn y Rallt alias Penn y Llan and Plas Penn Pont Egermont in p. Egremont, co. Carm., specified in a quitclaim of even date

Marriage settlement of Rees Lewis of Llanfallteg and Katerin Phillipp

  1. Rees Lewis of Llanfallteg, co. Carm., yeoman
  2. Robert Phillipp of Llanglydwen, co. Carm., gent.
    Pre-nuptial settlement of 1 and Katerin Phillipp, sister of 2, being a feoffment to uses to Ieuan ap Redderch of Llanglydwen, co. Carm, gent. and David ap Rees of Llan-gan, co. Pemb., yeoman, of 2 messuages called Plaas Pen y Lan and Plaas Glan Rhyd Dol Hescog and lands in p. Llanfallteg, to the use of 1 for life and after his decease a moiety of the two messuages and lands to the lawful heirs of 1 by Katerin Phillipp; the other moiety to the use of K.P. for life and after her decease to the heirs of 1 by K.P. or to the right heirs of 1

Lease and release of the impropriate Rectory of Llansteffan and lands in the parishes of Llansteffan and Llanelli, Carmarthenshire

  • 425-426
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  • 1785, Nov. 25-26
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. John Probyn of Newland, co. Glos., clerk (late John Probyn esq.)
  2. Edmund Probyn of the same place, father of 1
  3. Roynon Jones of Hay Hill, co. Glos., esq. and Edmund Probyn the younger, esq., a lieutenant in his Majesty’s Fourth Regiment of Dragoons, the eldest son and heir of 2.
    Lease and release by 1 to 3 of the impropriate rectory of Llansteffan, co. Carm. comprising the churches or chapelries of Llansteffan, Llangynog and Marble Church [Llanybri], tithes, glebe lands, manors, impropriations, messuages, lands, etc., various fields (named), the site of an old house Llanwhibre in Llanybri, p. Llansteffan, a barn called Scyborwenn and the adjoining field (named) in Llanybri, a cap. m. called Maesllydan and several fields (named), parcels of land in a close called Penpark and wild grounds in the mountain (40 kivers or acres) all in p. Llanelli, and all other impropriate rectories, tithes, cap. m’s, etc. of 1 in p’s Llansteffan and Llanelli, together with all other houses, buildings, orchards, gardens, lands, etc. in trust to sell the same, to pay the consideration money for Maesllydan to 1, to apply the remainder as 1 and 2 shall appoint and in trust until such sale to the use of 1 and 2 jointly for life and after the latter’s death to 1. Various provisos applicable to purchasers and the trustees for the sale (3)

Deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of the impropriate Rectory of Llansteffan and other lands in Carmarthenshire

  1. Edmund Probyn of Newland, co. Glos, esq. grandson and devisee named in the will of John Howell, previously of Lincolns inn, co. Middx, since of Green Street, Enfield, and late of Newland, esq. dec. and John Probyn of Newland, second son of E.P. by Sophia his wife, another devisee named in the same will
  2. David Rees of the county of the borough of Carmarthen, gent.
  3. William Owen Brigstocke of Llangattock Court, co. Brec., esq.
    Deed (release) by 1 to make 2 a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of the impropriate rectory of Llansteffan, co. Carm. comprising the churches or chapelries of Llansteffan, Llangynog and Marble Church [Llanybri], tithes, glebe lands, manors, impropriations, messuages, lands, etc., various fields (named), the site of an old house Llanwhibre in Llanybri, p. Llansteffan, a barn called Scyborwenn and the adjoining field (named) in Llanybri, a cap. m. called Maesllydan and several fields (named), parcels of land in a close called Penpark, and wild grounds in the mountain (40 kivers or acres) in p. Llanelli and all other impropriate rectories, tithes, cap. m’s, etc. of 1 in p’s Llansteffan and Llanelli, together with all other houses, buildings, orchards, gardens, lands, etc.

Conveyance to Edmund Probyn in trust for the sale of Hadnock’s Wood, Monmouthshire

  • 422-423
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  • 1719, April 24-25
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. Benedict Hall of Highmeadow, co. Glos, esq. and Thomas Gage of Highmeadow, esq.
  2. Allan Horde of Coate in p. Bampton, co. Oxon., son and heir of Thomas Horde of Coate, dec.
  3. Jonathan Castleman of Couberley, co. Glos, esq., and Paul Castleman of the Inner Temple, London, gent., his brother
  4. John Castleman of the city of Westminster, gent. and Mary Castleman of the same place, spinster, executors of the last will and testament of Mary Horde, dec., relict and executrix of Thomas Horde
  5. Philip Menicom of London, merchant, administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of Thomas Palmer late of London, dec., William Pitt of Crickett, co. Som., esq. and Jane his wife, who was the widow of Thomas Palmer dec.
  6. Edmund Probyn of p. Newland, co. Glos, esq. who has survived his co-trustee Richard Bagott.
    Lease and release by 2, 3, 4 and 5 to 6 of the great wood, coppice and wood ground called Hadnock’s Wood, p. Dixon, co. Mon. in trust to the uses specified in a release of 30 October 1713.
    Recites: a mortgage of 28-29 November 1700 by Benedict Hall, son and heir of Henry Benedict Hall, dec. and others (named), executors of the will of Sir John Mathews of London, kt. dec. to Thomas Horde; an assignment of mortgage, 23 March 1712 by T.H. to 3 in trust to pay funds into the hands of Thomas Palmer for investment; a lease and release of 29-30 October 1713 by Benedict Hall and Jane his then wife, with Thomas Gage, then of Sherborn, co. Oxon., to Richard Bagott, since dec., and Edmund Probyn in trust to sell the wood among other diverse properties; that R.B. died, leaving 6 as sole trustee; an action in the High Court of Chancery by Thomas Gage, plt. against Jane Pitt (then Jane Palmer), her trustees and 3, defts, 1 June 1715; the will of Thomas Horde, 12 August 1712 and codicils, and a deed of appointment of 21 September 1715, directing the payment of specified sums to Mary Horde; a subsequent court order 18 March 1716/7; the revival of the cause after the death of M.H. by her executors (4); that 6 at the direction of 1 and in pursuance of notice under the court order has produced the money owing on the original mortgage; and a further order made at the petition of 1 of even date [25 April 1719] that all parties join in a proper conveyance.
    Consideration: £3909 17s 3d

Assignment of the castle and manor of Brecon

  1. William Duke of Devonshire, Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq., Sir Edmund Probyn, kt, one of the justices of the Court of King’s Bench, and John Hanbury of Pontypool, co. Mon, devisees of the last will and testament of William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon. Knight of the Bath, dec.
  2. James Butler of Worminghurst Parke, co. Sussex, esq. and John Butler of the same place and Katherine his wife, one of the daughters of John Morgan late of Tredegar, esq.
  3. Edward Harley the younger of Eywood, co. Her.esq., Sir Henry Penrice, kt, Doctor of Laws and judge of the High Court of Admiralty, William Gwyn Vaughan of Trebarryad, co. Brec. and John Trigge of Newnham, co. Glos, gent.
    Assignment for the residue of a term of 500 years by Sir Edmund Probyn and John Hanbury, at the direction of 2, William Duke of Devonshire and Thomas Morgan, of the castle and manor of Brecon to 3 in trust for securing the payment of £6000 being part of £12,000 of the fortune of Katherine Butler (nee Morgan); and declaration of trust by 3.
    Recites a conveyance of 25 August 1730 by William Morgan to Sir Edmund Probyn and John Hanbury, of the castle and manor of Brecon in trust for securing payment of £10,000 and £1000 to pay legacies pursuant to the directions of the wills of John Morgan and Katherine Morgan of Ruperra (recited therein); the marriage settlement of John Butler and Katherine Morgan, 28-29 September 1730; and that £6000, part of the said portion, has already been secured by assignment from Sir E.P. and J.H. to 3 of a mortgage made to them by the late Duke of Devonshire of the manor of Harlington. co. Derby.
    Consideration: £6000

Marriage settlement of John Hopkins and Ann Howell

  • 420-421
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  • 1734, August 29
  • Part of NLW Deeds

  1. John Hopkins of Lincolns Inn, co. Middx., esq., eldest son and heir of William Hopkins late of Llangatwg, co. Mon., clerk, and Sarah his wife, later his widow, both dec. and nephew of Sir Edmund Probyn, kt., the said Sarah being eldest sister of Sir E.P.
  2. Sir Edmund Probyn, kt., one of the justices of the Court of King’s Bench
  3. John Howell of Lincolns Inn, gent. and Ann Howell, spinster, only daughter and issue of J.H. by Ann his late wife dec.
  4. Rev. Hopton Williams, clerk, vicar of Preston, co. Kent and John Aubrey of Westminster, esq.
    Pre-nuptial settlement of John Hopkins of Lincolns Inn, co. Middx. and Ann Howell, daughter of John Howell of Lincolns Inn, of principal sums and interest arising from the sale of property called Cock Shoot Ash in p. Dixon, co. Mon., a m. and two pieces of customary-hold land called Ynis Yskallog and Vanhallog in the manor of Raglan, a messuage called the West in p. Dingestow, formerly the estate of Walter Williams, two messuages in the tenure of James Watkins in p. Llangatwg Feibion Afel, and two groves of young oaks in p’s Dingestow and Llangatwg Feibion Afel, co. Mon., and of sums deriving from securities and South Sea stock, to be applied to the purchase of freehold lands in co. Glos. or some other convenient place.
    Marriage portion: £3000
    Recites a deed of even date by 2 and 1 to 4 in trust for the sale of the respective properties in co. Mon; an assignment, of even date, by John Hopkins and John Howell of mortgages, bonds and securities to 4 in trust; the marriage settlement of John Howell and Ann his wife, of lands in Amroth, co. Pemb., and of purchased lands of the yearly value of £50 to be settled to such uses as 1 and 3 shall appoint; the will of Anthony Thomas, gent., 11 Feb. 1732/3, of which Ann Howell is a beneficiary, the ensuing legacy to be subject to the trusts of her marriage settlement; and 22 Nov. 1731 the surrender of Ynis Yskallog and Vanhallog in p. Dingestow to the Lord of the Manor of Raglan by the aceptance of his steward, to the use of John Hopkins for life.
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