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Case for the opinion of counsel whether Jane Herbert, devisee of Miss Mary Howells spinster, her sister now deceased, has ...,

Case for the opinion of counsel whether Jane Herbert, devisee of Miss Mary Howells spinster, her sister now deceased, has a lien on the estate in p. Llanvethrin, the property of John, Cornelius and Herbert Harris who were 'speculating very deeply in the purchase of estates', and who became insolvent 'in consequence of the depreciation of landed property'. Draft.

Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Lease and Release of a tmt. and brewhouse in ...,

1 John Howells jnr. of p. Dixton, co. Mon., gent. 2 Dorothy Haddock of the town of Monmouth, spinster. 3 Thomas Avery of the same, innkeeper and Herbert Harris of the same, gent. Abstract of the Pre-nuptial Settlement of 1 and 2, being a Lease and Release of a tmt. and brewhouse in p. Monmouth, and of several sums of money, for the uses of the settlement. Recites that 2 was the residuary devisee and legatee of Francis Richards of Monmouth, maltster, who devised and bequeathed to 2 his real estate, several sums of money, his household furniture and other personal effects. Schedule of deeds annexed.

Deed Of Exchange between 1 and 3 whereby 1 conveys parcels of land called the Hill (2 a.), Mason's close ...,

1 The Most Noble Henry Charles, Duke of Beaufort. 2 Ebenezer Ludlow of the Middle Temple, London, Serjt. at Law. 3 Thomas Dyke of the town of Monmouth, grocer. 4 Richard Powles of the same, mercer. Deed Of Exchange between 1 and 3 whereby 1 conveys parcels of land called the Hill (2 a.), Mason's close (7 a.), Croft. (8 a.), and Crofty bulla, p. Monmouth, in exchange for parcels of land called Tinkers (3 a.), Long Meadow (4 a.), in the town of Ragland and pieces of land (19 a.), in p. Ragland, bounded by the turnpike road leading from Ragland towards Chepstow and the lands of the Duke of Beaufort and John Sparrow. Draft.

Precipe And Concord in a fine whereby 1 acknowledged the rectory of the churches of Llanethy, Llandevaylog and Pembrey, the ...,

1 Charles, Duke of Somerset, and Elizabeth his wife. 2 Thomas Beach and Henry Champion. Precipe And Concord in a fine whereby 1 acknowledged the rectory of the churches of Llanethy, Llandevaylog and Pembrey, the rectory of the chapels of Llangendyrne, Llannon and Llangennech, and the yearly rent of £80 issuing out of the castle and manor of Laugharne otherwise Tallaugharne, Marasley otherwise Marasgreat, Great Castle otherwise Castle Ely, Marsgarda otherwise Marsargard and Llansadarninen otherwise Llansardennin, [p's Laugharne, Eglwys Gymun and Llansadyrnin], co. Carm., to be the right of 2. Latin.

Feoffment of a sheep cot and a parcel of land called Cae Mawr (16 a.), p's Llanellie and Llangattog, co ...,

1 Harry William Jenkin of p. Llanellie, co. Brec., yeoman. 2 Godfrey Harcourt of p. Llangattogg juxta Chrichhowell, esq., and Amy his wife. Feoffment of a sheep cot and a parcel of land called Cae Mawr (16 a.), p's Llanellie and Llangattog, co. Brec., abutting to the land of 1 and 2 and waste ground called pen glan. Consideration £25. Seal.

Release from 2 to 3, by the direction of 1, of houses, brewhouses and stables in St Mary's Ward and ...,

1 James Gwynn of Cook's Hall, Aldersgate, London, gent., Susan Gwyn of Neath, co. Glam., spinster, Hugh Gwyn, now on board H.M. Ship of War 'The Captain', John Gwyn of Neath, gent., and Priscilla his wife, Ann Gwyn of London, spinster, Howell Gwyn of London, gent., and Mary Gwyn of Neath, spinster. 2 Hugh Parry of Llwynkintevin, co. Brec., esq., William Owsley of Brecon, gent., and Bartholomews Coke of the same, apothecary, trustees of the will of Thomas Edwards, dec. 3 Marmaduke Gwyn of Brecon, esq. Release from 2 to 3, by the direction of 1, of houses, brewhouses and stables in St Mary's Ward and St Margaret's Ward in Brecon, and of a m. and burgage dwelling house in St Mary's Ward. (boundaries given). Consideration £530. Attested Copy.

Assignment Of Mortgage (for £400) from 1 to 3, with the consent and direction of 2, of closes of land ...,

1 Peter Collins of Shawgood, p. Faunhope, co. Her., gent.,. 2 John Fisher the elder of Luson, p. Whitchurch, yeoman, John Fisher the younger (son and heir apparent), and Elizabeth his wife. 3 Jane Stedman of the bor. of Ross, widow. Assignment Of Mortgage (for £400) from 1 to 3, with the consent and direction of 2, of closes of land called Great Pentwarne (14 a.), Little Pentwarne (9 a.), Lillie's houses (20 a.), upper meend (9 a.), Thom y Dole, Aspes, Upper pool haggash, (5 a.), New tidings (5 a.) Lower pool haggash (4 a.), Illmash (4 a.), Pool newith (8 a.) Middle field (9 a.), p's Whitchurch and Ganerew. Recites a mortgage between 1 and 2 in 1710.

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