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Indenture, dated 30 July 1782, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. Jonathan, bishop of St Asaph ...,

Indenture, dated 30 July 1782, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. Jonathan, bishop of St Asaph, to David Stodart of St Asaph, co. Flint, gent., of a water corn mill in St Asaph aforesaid near the palace of the said bishop. Yearly rent: £17, two measures of wheat, and two measures of mixed corn. Witnesses: Newlyn P. Shawyes. Memorandum by D. Stodart (endorsed) states that the said lease is granted to him on trust for the benefit of the said bishop. Assent, dated 31 July 1782, by the dean and chapter of St Asaph, annexed; it is signed by the following: J. H. Shipley, dean; Henry Newcome, archdeacon; W. Browne, prebendary; D. Evans, canon; H. Humphreys, canon; Edward Williams, canon. Sealed with the seal of the chapter.

Indenture, dated 30 July 1782, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. Jonathan, bishop of St Asaph ...,

Indenture, dated 30 July 1782, being a lease for 21 years from the Rt Rev. Jonathan, bishop of St Asaph, to David Stoddart of St Asaph, co. Flint, gent., of closes of land in said p. St Asaph called Gwaen escob fechen (formerly 2 fields and now divided into 3 or 4 fields) and a field adjoining called Rhychawglybion, containing in all 18 a. of land, in said p. St Asaph, and abutting eastward on an a. of land of Edward Hughes of Glanchoyd, dec., and Mr Mostyn's land, and 2 parcels of the said bishop's land, late in the tenure of David Lloyd and Robert Hughes, singing-men, and southward on a field called Marli or Marlie and the highway leading from St Asaph to Meriadog, westward on a field of William Price of Rhiwlas or ffaenol, esq., and the lands of the late Mr and Mrs Mostyn and the late Mrs Lloyd of Llangwyfan, and northward on Maesyllwyn and the highway leading from St Asaph to Brynnpin, all the said demised property being formerly in the tenure of David Lloyd, singing man, then of Thomas Lewis, esq., and Robert Lewis, clerk, and now of Edward Lloyd. Yearly rent: £3.12.6 and 2 fat hens on 10 Oct. yearly. Witness: Newlyn P. Shawyer. Assent (annexed) dated 31 July 1782 of the chapter of St Asaph, signed by:- W. D. Shipley, dean; Henry Newcome, prebendary; W. Browne, prebendary; D. Evans, canon; H. Humphreys, canon; Edward Williams, canon.

Administration with will annexed, of John Williams of Fron-haul in p. Mold, co. Flint, gent. Testator devised as follows:- To ...,

Administration with will annexed, dated 28 Dec. 1811, of John Williams of Fron-haul in p. Mold, co. Flint, gent. Testator devised as follows:- To my wife, Catherine, and her heirs (provided she remain a widow), all my houses in the said t. of Mold in my holding and of John Williams, gardener, also a field near the Bailey Hill, a field in Maesydre in the t. of Mold, and a parcel of land called Lot yr odyn in the t. of Hendre Biffa lately purchased by me from John Lloyd, esq.; to William Wynn of Mold, gent., and my brother, Thomas Williams, of Hendri in p. Mold, farmer, a field called Erw'r pandu in p. Mold, a m. and lands called Pentrebach in p. Mold, parcels of land called Erw groesffordd and Erw cornel in p. Mold, and a field called Frith on Mould mountain lately purchased from Mrs Brown, upon trust for my said wife, Catherine, for her life, with remainder (as to Erw'r Pandu) to John Williams of Long Chinney in the t. of Gwsaney in said p. Mold, yeoman; with remainder (as to Pentrebach) to William Bagshaw of the t. of Arddynwent, yeoman; with remainder (as to Erw croesffordd) to Jane, wife of David Jones of the t. of Hendre Biffa, labourer; with remainder (as to Erw cornel) to Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Rachel, wife of William Jones, miner; with remainder (as to The frith) to my brother, Thomas Williams, for his life, with remainder to John Williams of the t. of Aston in p. Hawarden, labourer; to the said John Wynne, a meadow called The lords' meadow in p. Mold, upon trust for my brother, Thomas Williams, for his life, with remainder to the said Elizabeth Williams; to the said John Wynne and Thomas Williams, £500 on trust to pay the income thereof to my said wife for her life, and thereafter to pay the following legacies:- Mary Anne Wynne, Frances Wynne, Margaret Wynne, Ellen Elizabeth Wynne, and Llewelyn Wynne (children of the said William Wynne), £20 each, Anne Davies of Ruthin, £100, the said John Williams of Long Chimney, £50, Thomas Williams (son of Mr Robert Williams of Gwsaney Hall), £50, John Jenkins of Northop, yeoman, £50, Thomas Jones of Mold, bricklayer, £50, Diana Jones (sister of the said Thomas Jones), £30, Catherine (wife of George Lloyd of Mold, labourer), £30, Barbara Williams (granddau. of the late Edward Williams of Croes Onnen in p. Mold, labourer), £20, Charlotte Brown of Gwsaney, £20, and John Williams (son of Edward Williams of Croes Onnen), £20. My said wife to be executrix.

Witnesses: William Thomas, Trefview, Mold; Thomas Rowlands and R. Jones, clerks to Mr Wynne, Mold.

The administration grant is missing.

Endorsed: '8 May 1822.'

Probate Of The Will of John Davies of Mold, co. Flint, yeoman. Testator devised as follows:- To my friends, Edward ...,

Probate Of The Will of John Davies of Mold, co. Flint, yeoman. Testator devised as follows:- To my friends, Edward Jones of Spon Green in p. Mold, gent., and John Langford of Mold, shopkeeper, all my realty in said p. Mold on trust (as to my house in the butchers market in the town of Mold, in the tenure of Hugh Hughes) for my niece, Mary Davies (dau. of my brother, Samuel Davies of Mold, flax dresser), when 21, and her issue, with remainder to my said brother, Samuel Davies; and on trust (as to the residue of my realty) for my said brother, Samuel Davies, for his life, with remainder to his son, John Davies, and his issue, with remainder to my said niece, Mary Davies; to my said brother, Samuel Davies, £200 on trust to pay the income, from £50 thereof, to my sister, Jane Parry, for her life, and thereafter to pay the said £50 to my nephew, Thomas Parry, and on trust to pay the interest of £50 to my brother, David Davies, for his life, and thereafter to pay the said £50 to his children, and on trust to pay £100 to the children of my late sister, Catherine Jones; residue to my brother and executor, Samuel Davies. Witnesses: William Nicholas of Pentrehobin; Robert Williams, Royal Oak, Mold; Peter Booley Smith, Mold. Endorsed: 'Proved on the 24th day of April 1834.'. The probate grant is missing.

Indenture, being a lease from the Rt Hon. Sir John Herbert, kt, Secretary to His Majesty and one of the ...,

Indenture, being a lease from the Rt Hon. Sir John Herbert, kt, Secretary to His Majesty and one of the Privy Council, to Robert David of p. Langattocke, co. Glam., collier, and Tanggles Morgan, his wife, and Lewis Robert, their son, of a m. and lands, comprising 20 a., in the lp of Cadoxton and p. Langattock, co. Glam. Term: The lives of the lessees. Yearly rent: £4.13.4, two good capons or 16d. in lieu thereof, and a heriot on the death of or alienation by any tenant. Witnesses: David Evans; John Bould.

Estreat from the rolls of a court baron for the man. of Cowbridge, held before Thomas Gouldesbury, the steward. It ...,

Estreat from the rolls of a court baron for the man. of Cowbridge, held before Thomas Gouldesbury, the steward. It recites that, at a court baron for the man. of Cowbridge held on 1 Aug. 1638, Peter Shettlewood was admitted tenant (in accordance with the will of James Harris) of a moiety of a croft of land (3 a.), called Hanchetto and holden of the man. by the yearly rent of 3s.4; that, at the same court, Thomas Shettlewood (brother of the said Peter Shettlewood) was admitted tenant of the other moiety of the said croft. At the present court, the said Thomas Shettlewood surrenders to the lord of the man. his moiety of the Croft to the use of his brother, Peter Shettlewood, who was thereupon admitted tenant.

Power Of Attorney from Miles Button of Shipp Court in p. Boulston, co. Glam., to James Vaughan of Penyrallt in ...,

Power Of Attorney from Miles Button of Shipp Court in p. Boulston, co. Glam., to James Vaughan of Penyrallt in p. Nevarne, co. Pemb., to give livery of seisin of the man. of Henrismote and lands in p. Henrismoate, co. Pemb., to Edward Vaughan of Maesyllan in p. Penboyre, co. Carm., clerk, in accordance with the purport of an indenture of fee simple dated 25 Aug. 1665 made between the said Miles Button and Florence, his wife, of the one part, and the said Edward Vaughan, of the other part. Witnesses: Thomas Stradlinge; Henry Edwards; Jo. Phillipps.

Indenture, whereby the Hon. James Herbert of Tythropp, Oxfordshire, esq., demises, to William Hamond of Cardiff, co. Glam., malster, and ...,

Indenture, whereby the Hon. James Herbert of Tythropp, Oxfordshire, esq., demises, to William Hamond of Cardiff, co. Glam., malster, and Mary, his wife, and their son, William Hamond, for their lives and the life of the survivor of them, a house, mault house, and kiln in the street called the 'Higher Eastreate', and lying between the lands of Edmund Thomas, esq., the town wall, and the street there; also a garden in the street called Crokerton, and lying between the lands of William Herbert of the Friers, esq., the lands of Henry Edwards, gent., now in the tenure of John Morgan of Tythropp, weaver, and the street there. Yearly rent: £4.10s. Witnesses: Robert Harris; George Pranch; Griffith Lewis. Witnesses to livery of seisin: John Jams; Thomas Mayo; Tho. Lewis.

Indenture, being a lease from Phillipp Hoby of the Abbey of Neath, co. Glam., esq., to Jenkin David of Salle ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Phillipp Hoby of the Abbey of Neath, co. Glam., esq., to Jenkin David of Salle, Somerset, of a m. and lands, being part of Keven yr escyr in the parcel of Coed-frank in p. or man. of Cadoxton by Neath, to hold for 99 years, if Jenkin David and Watkin (son of Howell Phillipp of p. Llansamlett, co. Glam.) and Mary David (dau. of David Jenkin of p. Llansamlett) should so long live. Rent: 10s., two capons at Christmas, a heriot of the best beast on the death of any tenant, and two days' work with oxen yearly. Consideration: £65. Witnesses: Rob. Goldar; David Price; David Davies; Howell Phillip; James Percey. Endorsed: 'This lease was forfeited to the lord by reason that the leasee being illegitimate dyed intestate'.

Indenture, being a lease from Leyson Price of p. Lanridian, co. Glam., gent., to Anne Thomas (wife of Anthony Thomas ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Leyson Price of p. Lanridian, co. Glam., gent., to Anne Thomas (wife of Anthony Thomas of p. St Jones, co. Glam., yeoman) and her sons, Joshua David and Anthony David, both of said p. Jones, of a m. and lands called Cwmmawr in p's Loughour and Lanridian, co. Glam., in as ample a manner as David Evan now holds the same. Term: The lives of the lessees. Rent: £12, one man to work two days in harvest, a pair of capons at the feast of Circumcision, a bushel of apples, and a heriot of the best beast on the death of any tenant. Witnesses: E. Seys; Ben. Watkins; .... Price; Thomas David; Henry Eaton; David Evan. Memorandum (endorsed), dated 20 Sept. 1705, whereby Anne Thomas and Jo. David, in consideration of £2.11.6, assign their interest in the said lease to Mathew Jone and John Jone, who "are not to advance in the rent to Morgan Mathew, which is 6s.8 yearly during the life of the said Anne and Jo.". The said Morgan Mathew is to pay yearly to Math. and John Jone the 6s.8 [and] one day's work in harvest. By another memorandum (endorsed) the said Anthony David assigns his interest in the lease to Mathew John, who is not to advance the rent of Morgan Mathew during the said lease.

Indenture, being a covenant by Charles Hart of Hannam, Gloucestershire, esq. (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Richart Hart ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by Charles Hart of Hannam, Gloucestershire, esq. (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Richart Hart of Hannam aforesaid, kt), to assure to Roger Williams of p. Ruddey, co. Glam., gent., a m. and 130 a. of land called Culverhouse farm in p's St Fagons and Wenvoe, co. Glam., in the tenure of Thomas Evan David (and formerly purchased by John Greenuff, esq., the dec. grandfather of the said Charles Hart, who by his will devised the same to the said Charles Hart and his issue) to the intent that a common recovery may be suffered to enure to the use of the said Charles Hart in fee simple. Witnesses: Gre' Jeemong; Wm Morgan; Hen. Lewis. The seals are heraldic.

Indenture, whereby, in consideration of an intended marriage between David Thomas of Swanzey, co. Glam., gent., and Elizabeth Bennett, spinster ...,

Indenture, whereby, in consideration of an intended marriage between David Thomas of Swanzey, co. Glam., gent., and Elizabeth Bennett, spinster (sister of John Bennett of Cheritone, co. Glam., gent.), and of £200, the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth, and of covenants in an indenture dated 3 Oct. last, the said David Thomas grants to the said John Bennett and Lyson Llewelin of Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., a mansion house and garden in Higher-Town-Street, Swanzey in the tenure of the said David Thomas; a store-house and stable in Higher-Town-Street recently erected on a plot of land purchased from Elizabeth David, widow; a m. and garden in Higher-Town-Street in the tenure of Eleanor Rosser, widow; a m. and garden on the Strand within the Higher Town in Swanzey in the tenure of John Griffith, shipwright; a m. and garden in Goat Street, Swanzey in the tenure of Rowland Davies, clerk; a m. and lands called Kevencoed in p. Swanzey in the tenure of David William and Sarah Jenkins, spinster; on trust for the said David Thomas for his life, with remainder to the said Elizabeth Bennett for her life, with remainder to their appointees. Witnesses: Henry Lucas; Win. Bennett, junior; John Clearke; Gabriel Powell.

Indenture, being a lease from Richard Seys of Swansea, co. Glam., gent., to Rees Jones of p. Killebebill, co. Glam ...,

Indenture, being a lease from Richard Seys of Swansea, co. Glam., gent., to Rees Jones of p. Killebebill, co. Glam., gent., of a m. and lands called Kiffrw in p. Cadextone juxta Neath, co. Glam., in the tenures of John Griffiths, Phillip Lewellin, Thomas Williams, William David, Samuel Thomas, Rees William Thomas, and Thomas Evans for the term of 99 years, if the said Rees Jones, Gwenlean, his wife, and John Jones, his son, or the survivor of them, should so long live. Yearly rent: £...., 2s. yearly in lieu of duties at Christmas, and a heriot of the best beast on the death of every tenant. Minerals are reserved to the lessor. Witnesses: Wm Gwyn; Thos Lloyd; Jenkin Thomas.

Writ to the sheriff of co. Glam. to have the bodies of the persons mentioned in an annexed schedule before ...,

Writ to the sheriff of co. Glam. to have the bodies of the persons mentioned in an annexed schedule before the barons of the Exchequer in order that the said persons may render an account of the amounts due for Land Tax. The schedule gives the following details from the amounts for the years 1708, 1709, and 1710 of George Howell, esq., receiver-general of the co. bor. of Carmarthen, cos Carm., Card., Glam., and Pemb., and the town and co. of Haverfordwest, for the moneys granted by an Act of Parliament, entitled 'an Act for granting an aid to her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain'. The acting commissioners for the tax for co. Glam. were as follows:- 1708, Edward Carne, Thomas Thomas, Thomas Button, and Edward Turburvill, esq's; 1709, Edward Turbervill, Thomas Thomas, Evan Thomas, and William Mathews, esq's; 1710, Edward Carne, Alexander Trotter, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Thomas, and Evan Thomas, esq's. The amount due for Land Tax was £16.8.91/4 for 1708, £16.8.9 for 1709, and £16.9.61/4 for 1710.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made). from Thomas Wynham of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made). from Thomas Wynham of Lincoln's Inne, Middlesex, esq., to Thomas Wilkins of Lanblethian, co. Glam., gent., of a house in said p. Lanblethian in the tenure of Morgan William and late parcel of the estate of William Wyndham. Consideration: 5s. Yearly rent: A pepper corn. Witnesses: Martha Ames; Antho. Phillpott.

Indenture, whereby John Stepney, esq. (son and heir apparent of Sir Thomas Stepney of Llanelly, co. Carm., bart), and Eleanor ...,

Indenture, whereby John Stepney, esq. (son and heir apparent of Sir Thomas Stepney of Llanelly, co. Carm., bart), and Eleanor, his wife (sole daughter and heir of John Lloyd of Buchllaithwen, co. Carm., esq., dec.), release to Gabriel Powell of Swanzey, co. Glam., gent., and John Howell of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent., the m. and lands called Cyrgenith in the tenure of Richard David, the m. and lands called Craig y bulldan, formerly in the tenure of David Hugh and now of Rosser David Hugh, the m. and lands called Cockett, late in the tenure of John William and now of William Jenkin, and two houses and gardens in the respective tenures of John William Rees and Abell Richard, all being in p. Swanzey, co. Glam., to the intent that a recovery of the said property may be suffered (wherein Sir Nicholas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carm., bart, and John Williams of Dolecothy, co. Carm., esq., shall be demandants) to enure to the use of Grismond Philipps of Cwmgwilly, co. Carm., esq., and Rowland Philipps the elder of Coedgainge, co. Carm., esq., on trust to sell the said property at such prices as the said Sir Thomas Stepney shall approve, and, out of the proceeds from such sale, to pay to the said Sir Thomas Stepney £1,567.10.1 (the amount advanced by him to liquidate the debts of the said John Lloyd) and any interest due thereon. Witnesses: Benj. Lloyd, a minister of Llanelly; Robt Pryce; Richd Dalton.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from William Whitney, chirugeon ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from William Whitney, chirugeon, and Jenkin Thomas, gent., both of p. Newton Nottage, co. Glam., and Lewis Sanders of p. St Brides Major, co. Glam., gent., to John Greenwood of p. St Faggans, co. Glam., gent., of a m., curtilage, and garden called Caer digod, otherwise Y cae mawr, also a parcel of land called Caer bryn (formerly comprising several closes), all which said premises contain about 17 a. Welsh measure and are situate in p. Radyr, co. Glam., and were formerly in the tenure of ffrancis William, and now of Mary James, spinster. Witnesses: Ant. Maddocks; Nath. Taynton.

Exemplification of the proceedings at a court baron of Nicholas, bishop of St Davids, for the man. of Clase Langevelach ...,

Exemplification of the proceedings at a court baron of Nicholas, bishop of St Davids, for the man. of Clase Langevelach, [co. Glam.], held before Thomas Price, esq., steward of the man., at which court Thomas Hopkins of p. Langevelach, co. Glam., yeoman, surrendered by the verge, according to the custom of the man., to the said steward a m. and lands in said p. Langevelach and customary closes called Kae rhew Ellen, Kae wrth y tu, Kaer dyr bwll, Kae pella, Y croft fain, and Y wain dan yr eglwys, also an a. of land in a field called Gwain llwyn ercha, 11/2 a. in a field called Gwain y firdd, and half an a. in a field called Gwain pen y wain, all in said p. and man. and in the tenure of the said Thomas Hopkin; and the said steward thereupon re-admitted the said Thomas Hopkin as tenant of the said premises for his life, with remainder to his appointees.

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