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Agreement for the conveyance of part of a messuage called Pantholven in the parish of Llandyssil aforesaid as security for ...,

  1. James Lloyd of the parish of Llandyssil, co. Cardigan, gent.;. 2. William Hughes of the parish of Lanegwad, co. Carmarthen, farmer. Agreement for the conveyance of part of a messuage called Pantholven in the parish of Llandyssil aforesaid as security for a mortgage.

Agreement for the lease of the Milford Haven Estate, co. Pembroke, described as a large estate and divers properties, duties ...,

  1. Sir Charles Whetham of Gordon Sqaure, co. Middlesex, Kt., alderman of the city of London, Joseph Fell Christy of Gracechurch Street, London, merchant, and Sir Thomas Chambers of the Middle Temple, recorder of the city of London, Q.C., and M.P., being the trustees of the National Provident Institution;. 2. Samuel Lake and Thomas Walmsley Taylor of Westminster, co. Middlesex, contractors. Agreement for the lease of the Milford Haven Estate, co. Pembroke, described as a large estate and divers properties, duties, tolls, dues, rights, etc. growing, exercisable, or being, in or near to or in the vicinity of the Town of Milford, in the County of Pembroke, and consisting of streets, terraces, and blocks of houses, chapels, and other buildings forming the greater portions of the Towns of Milford and Hakin, also of a mansion house known as Castle Hall, with the land and extensive grounds attached thereto, and divers other messuages, lands and buildings, also of manorial rights in respect of several manors or lordships, also of a Rectory tithes or tithe rent charge and advowson, also of divers rights, franchises, liberties and privileges, between the high and low water mark in and over certain creeks known as Hubberston Pill and Castle Pill, branches of Milford Haven, and of the foreshores there, and of certain keelage duties from or in respect of all ships and vessels which enter into and anchor or touch ground within the said creeks or pills and at the entrances thereof whether above or below the low water mark, also of the right to certain wharf dues, market dues, tolls, and payments, and other rights, liberties and privileges acquired under a certain Act of Parliament of the 30th year of the reign of King George the third, entitled "An Act to enable Sir William Hamilton, Knight of the most honourable "Order of the Bath, his heirs and assigns, to make and provide quays, docks, piers, and other erections, and to establish a market with proper roads and avenues thereto respectively within the Manor or Lordship of Hubberston And Pill, in the county of Pembroke, (and which Act is hereinafter referred to as "Sir William Hamilton's Act",) and also of lands, quays, embankments, wharves, warehouses, landing piers, markets, markethouses, slaughterhouses, works, machinery, appliances, and other items of property. Two printed copies.

Agreement for the lease of the railway pier and works of the Dock and Railway Company,

  1. The Milford Haven Dock and Railway Company. 2. Sir Charles Whetham, Kt., alderman of the city of London, Sir Charles Reed, Kt., M.P., Joseph Fell Christy, esq., and Sir Thomas Chambers, Q.C., M.P., recorder of the city of London, trustees of the National Provident Institution;. 3. Samuel Lake and Thomas Walmsley Taylor of Queen Street Cannon Street, London, contractors. Agreement for the lease of the railway pier and works of the Dock and Railway Company.

Agreement for the sale of the Milford estate and properties, viz., the town of Milford, the village of Pill, the ...,

  1. Charles Gilpin, esq., M.P., Charles Whetham, esq., Jonathan Thorp, esq., and Charles Reed, esq., M.P., all of 48 Gracechurch Street, London;. 2. Frederick Bertram Smart, James Thomas Snell and Joseph Winney Gull, all of 85 and 86 Cheapside, London, accountants. Agreement for the sale of the Milford estate and properties, viz., the town of Milford, the village of Pill, the residence and grounds called Castle Hall, Castle Pill farm adjoining, the town or village of Hakin, and other property in the parishes of Stainton and Hubberston, co. Pembroke, together with a chief rent of £150 per annum from a shipbuilding yard at Milford and a dry dock and premises at Hakin, if the lands and premises out of which the same issued and for the purchase of which the vendors were in treaty had not been purchased by the said vendors before the completion of the present contract (if the same had been purchased by the vendors then they were to be included in the present contract and adjustments were to be made in the consideration money, etc., accordingly); also the rights, privileges, etc., of the vendors in and over the branches of Milford Haven called Hubberston Pill and Castle Pill and their power to enclose wet or dry docks in the said Pills; and all other powers granted by an act of parliment of 24 George III and now vested in the vendors subject to the rights and powers of the Milford Haven Dock and Railway Company and the Hubberston Dock Company under various acts of parliment; also a debt of £98,000 due to the vendors from the Milford Haven Dock and Railway company, and all claims of the vendors against the said company in respect of lands taken by them for their undertaking.

Agreement relating to the construction of a junction between the railway belonging to the second party hereto and that belonging ...,

  1. Joseph Fell Christy of Gracechurch Streer, London, merchant, Sir Thomas Chambers of the Middle Temple, London, Kt., Q.C., recorder of London, Henry White Castle of Hill Grange, Reigate, co. Surrey, gent., and John Scott of Cannon Street, London, merchant, trustees of the National Provident Institution;. 2. The Milford Haven Railway and Estate Company Limited. Agreement relating to the construction of a junction between the railway belonging to the second party hereto and that belonging to the Milford Railway Company.

Agreement relating to the interest and capital sum due in respect of property in the parish of Llanrhydd, co. Denbigh ...,

  1. Edward Edwards of Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford, esq.;. 2. Almario Rumsey of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, barrister, and William Henry Miles Booty of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex;. 3. Martha Johnston of Lavender Hill, co. Surrey, widow;. 4. Thomas Campling of Rhyl, co. Flint, coachbuilder;. 5. Thomas Jones of Brynelian in the parish of Llanelian, co. Denbigh, farmer. Agreement relating to the interest and capital sum due in respect of property in the parish of Llanrhydd, co. Denbigh, motgaged by William Osbert Edwards, brother of the first party hereto.

Agreement to pay money due on mortgage of m's in p's Llanbadarn fawr, co. Card., Carmarthen, and Llanarthney, co. Carm ...,

1 Mary Anne Jones of Ystrad, Carmarthen, spinster; and Edward Vaughan Williams of Inner Temple Lane, London, esq., barrister at law. 2 William Henry West of Gliffaes, near Crickhowell, co. Brec., esq. Agreement to pay money due on mortgage of m's in p's Llanbadarn fawr, co. Card., Carmarthen, and Llanarthney, co. Carm.

An act to enable Sir William Hamilton, Kt.. [...] his heirs and assigns, to make and provide quays, docks, piers ...,

An act to enable Sir William Hamilton, Kt.. [...] his heirs and assigns, to make and provide quays, docks, piers and other erections: and to establish a market, with proper roads and avenues thereto respectively, within the manor or lordship of Hubberston and Pill in the county of Pembroke. Printed.

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