1 Thomas Briscoe of Great Brickhill, Shropshire, gent., and Henry Briscoe, gent., son of the said Thomas Briscoe, and brother and heir of Thomas Briscoe late of Great Brickhill, gent., dec. 2 Edward Brompton of Langley, p. Stanton Lacy, gent., and Thomas Carter of Oakley Park, Shropshire, gent. Pre-nuptial Settlement of Henry Briscoe and Anne, daughter of Edward Brompton, being a Feoffment To Uses to 2 of m's and tmt's and a water corn mill in the tenure of Thomas Turner in t. Glyntrefnant, [p. Trefeglwys], m's and tmt's in the tenure of Roger Ingram and Richard Ingram his brother, a tmt called Y Tuy yr Com yr Hudre, [t. Cwmyrhiwdre], p. Mochdre, and t. Garth Heilyn, p. Ceri, with a pew in the church of Mochdre belonging to it, a cottage in p. Ceri in the occupation of David Meredith, and one dayhouse in p. Mochdre, in the occupation of Rees Evans to the following uses:. I) Thomas Briscoe to receive an annuity during his life of £10 and after his death then Mary his wife shall have an annuity of £3 for her lifetime. Ii) the premises to the use of HB for his life and afterwards to the use of Anne Brompton during her widowhood and from and after a second marriage of the said Anne, then to the use that Anne may take of the premises an annuity of £24 after her second marriage, and after the second marriage or death of Anne, whichever happens first, then 2 to stand seized of the premises to the use of the heirs of HB and Anne, and for want of issue to the use of Anne for life and after her death to the use of the rightful heirs of HB. Recites that Sir Edward Leighton late of Wattlesborough, Shropshire, kt, and Thomas Leighton, esq., his son and heir apparent (both now dec.) did by a lease, dated 13 May 1591, demise Great Bradshall farm (otherwise Great Brickhill), p. Cardington, Shropshire, to Hugh Briscoe and Joyce his wife for life (both now dec.) and Elizabeth Briscoe, daughter of Reighnold Briscoe of Little Brickhill, Shropshire, yeoman, and during the natural life of the longest liver of them or for 100 years, determinable by the decease of the survivor of them, which lease is now vested in 1, that they have assigned the lease to 2 for 60 years, if Elizabeth Briscoe (now wife of John Oakeley of Shotton, Shropshire, yeoman) shall so long live and provided that the premises in co. Mont., shall be freed of all claim of Ellen, daughter of Peter Woods, gent., late wife of the said Thomas Briscoe, dec., that then 2 shall permit Anne to receive the profits of the said premises in Great Brickhill only until issue begotten upon her by Henry Briscoe shall be 21 years, and then such other person as the said HB shall appoint, and that 1 covenants with 2 that all uses shall be to the purposes aforesaid. Seals.