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Affidavit of George Stuart of the town of Holywell, co. Flint, clerk, to Richard Harrison of Holywell, gent., and others ...,

Affidavit of George Stuart of the town of Holywell, co. Flint, clerk, to Richard Harrison of Holywell, gent., and others, confirming the accuracy of extracts from parish registers, all relating to defendants in a case in Chancery, [22 June 1822; see No. 17]. Office copy.

Affidavit of Maria Griffiths of Rhydfallen in the parish of Llanarth, widow, and Joshua Davies of Blaenbedw issa in the ...,

Affidavit of Maria Griffiths of Rhydfallen in the parish of Llanarth, widow, and Joshua Davies of Blaenbedw issa in the parish of Llansiliogogo, both of co. Cardigan, in support of the title of Daniel Griffiths of Tyhen in the parish of Llandyssiliogogo, both of co. Cardigan, in support of the title of Daniel Griffiths of Tyhen in the parish of Llandssiliogogo, co. Cardigan, to a messuage called Meinigwynionmawr in the parish of Llanarth.

Affidavit of William Cotton Fell of the town of Torquay, Devon, solicitor, and John Powell of the [? ] Watton ...,

Affidavit of William Cotton Fell of the town of Torquay, Devon, solicitor, and John Powell of the [? ] Watton Mount, co. Brec., esq., the former confirming that the copy of an extract from the register of burials of the parish of St Mary Church, Devon, recording the burial of Marmaduke Gwynne, 30 April 1849, aged 30 years, is a true copy of the register, and the latter identifying Marmaduke Gwynne as a defendant in a case in Chancery, [22 June 1822; see No. 17]. Office copy.

Affidavits of Jane Noke otherwise Nock of Pwllcoch, widow, Thomas Mathews of Aberbechan Hall, farmer, and Jane Davies of Severn ...,

Affidavits of Jane Noke otherwise Nock of Pwllcoch, widow, Thomas Mathews of Aberbechan Hall, farmer, and Jane Davies of Severn Side, widow, all of the parish of Llanllwchaiarn, co. Montgomery, stating that part of the Aberbechan Hall estate lying in the parish of Llanllwchaiarn had been usually leased tithe free.

Agreement concerning the laying down of a line to connect the portion of the Castle Steel and Iron Works situated ...,

  1. The Milford Haven Dock and Railway Company;. 2. John Paton of Pontypool, co. Monmouth, ironmaster. Agreement concerning the laying down of a line to connect the portion of the Castle Steel and Iron Works situated at Milford Haven on the south of the railway of the company with the portion on the north.

Agreement concerning the use of the first party's railway. The second party was negotiating for a lease of the Castle ...,

  1. The Milford Haven Dock and Railway Company;. 2. John Paton of Pontypool, co. Monmouth, ironmaster. Agreement concerning the use of the first party's railway. The second party was negotiating for a lease of the Castle Steel and Iron Works situated at Milford Haven from the trustees of the National Provident Institution. The said works ware connected by two sidings to the first party's railway, and they agree to carry railborne traffic to or from the Great Western Railway station at Milford Haven to or from the Castle Works; also to or from a place on their line adjacent to Milford Docks or to and from Newton Noyes Pier over the said sidings connecting the railway and works.

Agreement for leasing a parcel of land in the Market Square, Milford Haven, to be used as the site of ...,

  1. John Berridge Gaskell as agent for and on behalf of the trustees of the National Provident Institution of Gracechurch Street, London;. 2. The Milford Haven Urban District Council. Agreement for leasing a parcel of land in the Market Square, Milford Haven, to be used as the site of a urinal.
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