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- [c. 1745].
Account of money due from the Christopher, Lord Mansel, assignee from and under John Blackwood, Administrator of the goods and chattels of the. Thomas, late Lord Mansel, dec.
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Account of money due from the Christopher, Lord Mansel, assignee from and under John Blackwood, Administrator of the goods and chattels of the. Thomas, late Lord Mansel, dec.
Probate and copy will of Christopher Lord Mansel, Baron Mansel of Margam, co. Glam,
Will dated 17 May 1744 with Codicil dated same day. Probate in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 28 May 1745. Seal of the Prerogative Court.
Bargain and Sale by Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, and Rev. Thomas Talbot of Colingbourn, Wiltshire, clerk, to Edward Savour of Coedcuullan, co. Glam., gent., of the Castles, Manors, Lands, etc., of Pile, Kenfigg, Laleston, Langewydd, Horgrove 'the Castle Park lately invironed with a stone wall, mudd wail or pale . . .' within the lordships and Manors of Margam and Hawod y Porth, the lordships and Manors of Hawody Porth alias Howod y Porth, Morgan alias Margam, the site of the dissolved Monastery of Margam, etc. (a long series, apparently all the property in co. Glam.) to the end that Charles Noel [Somerset, 4th] Duke of Beaufort, shall suffer a common recovery thereof in the Sessions Court. Signatures and seals. Endorsed: '18 March 1745. Bargain and Sale from the Right Honble. Bussy, Lord Mansel, and the Reverend Mr. Thomas Talbot, in order to a Recovery of the Mannor of Margam and other Mannors and Lands in co. Glam.'. Enrolled in Chancery 19 March 1745/6.
Exemplification of a fine under the Seal of the Great Sessions for co. Glam. by Charles Noel [Somerset, 4th] Duke of Beaufort, against Edward Savour, gent., of the Castles of Oxwich, Kenfig, Landough, and Penrice, the Borough of Kenfig, the Manors of Margam, Havod y Porth, alias Hawod y Porth Morgan, Lalleston, Langewyd, etc., etc., the site of the Monastery, and the granges thereto appertaining, free fishery in Avan, etc., very fully set forth'. Dated at Cardiff. Judicial seals.
Assignment of mortgage (demise for 500 years, dated 6 August 1744) by (1) William Benson of Grosvenor St., in the Parish of St. George's, Hanover Square, Esq., with consent of (2) the Rt. Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, and the Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingbourne, Wiltshire, clerk, to (3) John Allen Pusey of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., in trust to secure the repayment of £11,000 and interest, and then to attend the inheritance. Endorsed: assignment to Mr John Harding in trust for Mr James Harding, for the better securing to him of £13,000, and interest. 12 April 1763. Signatures and seals of the first party.
Assignment of mortgages at the direction of (1) the Rt. Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, and Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingbourne, Wiltshire, clerk, by (2) Richard Hall of the Victualling Office, London, Esq., and Ambrose Goddard of Swindon, Wiltshire, Esq. on behalf of (3) William Benson of Grosvenor Street, to (4) Edward Bangham of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., for the terms of 1200 years and 1300 years of lands in Margam, etc. for securing the repayment of £13,000 and interest, to Benson. Endorsed with receipt for consideration money and memorandum concerning the interest payable. Signatures and seals of the first and second parties.
Not signed or sealed, and apparently not executed.
Counterpart mortgage for £13,000 (Assignment of the remainder of a term of 1200 years and of a term of 1500) by Richard Hall and Ambrose Goddard, esqs, by direction of Bussy, Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam, and Thomas Talbot of Collingbourn, Wiltshire, to William Benson, of Grosvenor St, Hanover Square, esq., of lands in p. Margam, co. Glam.,. Signatures and seals.
Rental of that part of Margam estate, co. Glam., which has been agreed upon to be settled on the Rev. Mr Thomas Talbot, together with a particular account how the same was set, 1744-1746. The premises are in Landough and St. Mary Church, and Laleston and Newcastle.
Catalogue of the books and other things part of the personal estate of the late Christopher, Lord Mansel, dec., as were packed up in boxes at Newick Place in Sussex, and sent from thence by Mr Richard Hoskins, the Lewes carrier, directed to Mr Tregagle at his chambers in New Inn, London'. The whole number of books is 560. The whole number of painted pictures is 59.
Assignment of mortgage for £760 by (1) Shovell Blackwood of Charlton, Kent, esq., executor of Eliz. Pope late of the same, and (2) John Probyn, lately called John Hopkins, of Lincoln's Inn, and John Howell of the same in trust for (3) the Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingbourne, Wiltshire, clerk, to (4) John Talbot the younger, of Laycock, Wiltshire, esq., in trust to attend the inheritance for (3) with covenants to indemnify him on account of the loss of the mortgage deed. Signed and sealed by the first and second parties. On the back is the receipt given by Shovel Blackwood for £831 1s. 4d. consideration money paid by the said Rev. Thos. Talbot.
Office copy of the will of the Rev. Thomas Talbot of Margam, clerk, extracted from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. The will is dated 27 Jan. 1758. Attested by D. Jones, Richard Box, Thos. Edwards. Proved at London, 22 April 1758, by Jane Talbot, widow of the testator, and John Talbot, esq., an executor.
Accounts of David Rees for the Margam Estate with the trustees of the last will and testament of the Rev. Thomas Talbot.
Balance sheet showing the accountant's last general account with the trustees of the will of the Rev. Mr Thomas Talbot, dec., from the 24 March, 1767, to the 24 March, 1768, and receipts and expenditure to 24 March, 1769. Gross amount, £10,355 18s. 6 1/4d.