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Appointment of the third party as trustees in lieu of the second party,

  1. The Mineral Estates Corporation Limited and George Stapylton Barnes, liquidator thereof;. 2. The Right Hon. Randolph, Earl of Galloway, and Cecil Bertie Gedge of Hyde Park Mansion, co, Middlesex, esq.;. 3. Mackworth Bulkley Praed of Strand, co. Middlesex, esq., and Charles Robert Tritton of Pall Mall East in the same county. Appointment of the third party as trustees in lieu of the second party.

Article Of Agreement concerning the administration of the estate of the aforementioned Samuel Hopkins and Susanna, his wife,

  1. John William Hopkins of Nasing, co. Essex, clerk, only son and heir of Samuel Hopkins late of Heese, co. Middlesex, gent.;. 2. Tomlinson Busby of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, and Henrietta, his wife, only daughter of the said Samuel Hopkins;. 3. George Scott of the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, London, gent. Article Of Agreement concerning the administration of the estate of the aforementioned Samuel Hopkins and Susanna, his wife.

Articles Of Agreement concerning a water course from Trevree Vawr Mill to Trevree Vach Grounds and a right of way ...,

  1. Edward Williams of Trevree fach in the parish of Towyn, co. Merioneth, gent.;. 2. John Jones of Braich Gwynne in the same parish, gent. Articles Of Agreement concerning a water course from Trevree Vawr Mill to Trevree Vach Grounds and a right of way from Braich y Kilyn to Trevree Vawr Mill over the grounds of Trevree fach, all in the parish of Towyn aforesaid; also concerning the boundary between Trevree Vach tenement and Trevree Vawr Mill aforesaid.

Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of a messuage called Panthaulwen in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan,

  1. James Lloyd of the village of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, gent., and Rachel, his wife, and Evan Rees of the same place and Mary, his wife, the said Mary Rees being lately the widow of Thomas Lloyd of Panthaulwen in the parish of Llandissil and mother of the said James Lloyd;. 2. David Lloyd of Alltyrodin in the parish of Llandyssil, esq. Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of a messuage called Panthaulwen in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan.

Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of messuages called Bryn y kyll and pen y gayer, together with all the ...,

  1. Edward Morris of Warwicke lane, London, gent.;. 2. Arthur Weaver of the Inner Temple, London, gent. Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of messuages called Bryn y kyll and pen y gayer, together with all the right of the aforesaid Edward to the lands late of William, ap Ieuan John to the tenement and lands thereunto belonging called y Bellan woyth and bron yr oddyn, all in the township of Ucheldre in the parish of Bettus, co. Mountgomery.

Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of messuages called Panthoylwen and Craigweon in the parish of Llandissil, with a clause ...,

  1. John Phillips of the parish of Pemboyr, co. Carmarthen, esq.;. 2. John Thomas of the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, gent. Articles Of Agreement concerning the conveyance of messuages called Panthoylwen and Craigweon in the parish of Llandissil, with a clause reserving to the said John Phillips a parcel of ground adjoining a mill called Panthoylwen Mill in the said parish.

Articles of agreement concerning the sale of seven pieces of pasture and arable land called The Glebe Lands in the ...,

  1. Guy Stone of Barnhill, co. Down, Ireland, esq.;. 2. Arthur Partridge of Discoyed, co. Radnor, farmer. Articles of agreement concerning the sale of seven pieces of pasture and arable land called The Glebe Lands in the township of Discoyed in the parish of Presteign, co. Radnor.

Articles Of Agreement for providing and endowment of £40 per annum for the chapel of Saint Davids within the parish ...,

  1. The Rev. Daniel Bowen of Waun Ifor, co. Cardigan, clerk;. 2. John Lloyd Davies of Alltyr Odin in the same county, esq. Articles Of Agreement for providing and endowment of £40 per annum for the chapel of Saint Davids within the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan.

Articles of agreement for the conveyance of the Crown Inn and the house adjoining in the borough of Rhayader, now ...,

  1. Benjamin Evans of the borough of Rhayader, saddler. 2. Margaret Lewis Lloyd of Nantwillt, co. Radnor, widow. Articles of agreement for the conveyance of the Crown Inn and the house adjoining in the borough of Rhayader, now in the possession of William Lewis and Edward Goodwin.

Articles Of Agreement relating to an intended marriage between Henry Bernard and Martha Clopton,

  1. Walter Clopton of Landrinio, cp. Montgomery, esq., and Isaac Clopton of the Inner Temple, London, gent., son and heir apparent of the said Walter, and Martha Clopton, daughter of the said Walter;. 2. Henry Bernard, citizen and apothecary of London. Articles Of Agreement relating to an intended marriage between Henry Bernard and Martha Clopton.

Articles Of Agreement relating to the partitioning of the estates of the aforesaid David Lloyd in the parishes of Llansawell ...,

  1. Jane Lloyd of Alt yr Odin in the parish of Llandissil, co. Cardigan, widow, one of the sisters and coheirs of David Lloyd, late of Glyn y March in the parish of Llansawell, co. Carmarthen, esq., deceased;. 2. David Pugh of Coedmawr in the parish of Pencarreg, co. Carmarthen, esq., and Rachell, his wife, the other sister and coheir of the said David Lloyd;. 3. Sir Nicholas Williams of Edwinsford, co. Carmarthen, Bart., and Walter Lloyd of Peterwell, co. Cardigan, esq. Articles Of Agreement relating to the partitioning of the estates of the aforesaid David Lloyd in the parishes of Llansawell, Llanvynidd, Pencarreg, Llandybyther, Cayo, Talley, Llanvihangell Yerorth and Llanllooney, co. Carmarthen.

Articles Of Agreement whereby the first three parties hereto agree to convey to the said Charles Wynne a fourth part ...,

  1. Thomas Hart of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, esq., mortgagee in trust for sale under a conveyance from James Blair of Uttoxeter aforesaid, gent., of certain parts of the hereditaments hereinafter contracted to be conveyed;. 2. The said James Blair;. 3. George Turnor of Abbots Bromley, co. Stafford, gent., surviving assignee of the estates of the said James Blair;. 4. Charles Wynne Griffith Wynne of Voelas, co. Denbigh, esq. Articles Of Agreement whereby the first three parties hereto agree to convey to the said Charles Wynne a fourth part of the open, unenclosed or waste lands called Mountain lands situated within that part of Hiraethog, co. Denbigh, called the District of Voylas Kiernauc and Llanvoir Ryt Castle, and their interest in the soil and freehold of the open, unenclosed or mountain land in the said district, with reservation of certain rights to the owners and occupiers of farms called Cernioge Mawr and Cernioge Bach; also of messuages called Court y llyn, Vron bella, Vron isa, Cefn rhyd and Mount or Rhyd lydan, closes constituting Court y llyn ffarm called the Homestead, Buarth Fynon, Buarth Popty, Buarth Mawr, Buarth Ochor, Bryn Cosyn Bach, Fawnog, Ddol, Buarth y Ddol, Cae'r Ty, Buarth Llyn, Buarth Llyn Pella, Cae Mawr nesa yma, Cae Mawr Pella, Cae Merdlyn, Frith drain Llwyn, the Southern Frith Drain Llwyn Bach, the Northen Frith Drain Llwyn Bach, Cae das Mawn, Buarth Newydd, Cae yr yd, the cottages and garden adjoining Cae yr yd, Cae Lloiau, Bryn Cosyn Mawr, Rhwylfa Gua Isa, Rhwylfa Gua Ucha, Frith yr yd, Frith Wair, Frith Ucha hir, and Frith fawr, the closes constituting Vron Bella Farm called the Homestead, Buarth y rug, Fron r hendy bach, Fron r hendy fawr, Fron hir, Cae Melyn, Cae Mellyn Pella, Fron fer, Cae Pant, Cae Pistill, Waen Gua, Waen Fawr, Waen Newydd, Waen Bella, Buarth Lloiau, Frith Eithin, Frith pant isa, Frith Pant, Frith Arw, Rhen frith, Frith wen, Frith graig, Frith gorlan, Frith ucha and Frith Wair, the closes constituting Vron Isa Farm called the Homestead, Cae Llwyd, Lleptan ucha, Lleptan isa, Rhen gue isa, Cae tan y ty, Cae Cyscod, Buarth tan y gorlan, Waen gud, Cae Draini, Cae Gair, Cae tan y Pistill, Cae wrth Pen y Pistill, Cae'r fron, Cae'r Oddyn, Cae Croes, the sites of two cottages and gardens adjoining Cae Croes, Cae Bach, Frith isa, Frith calch and Frith ucha, the closes constituting Cefn Rhyd Farm called the Homestead, Buarth tan y Gadles, Cae'r twll gravel, Cae'r drws, Pedwar Cyfer, Cae Eithin, Cae Bach, Bryn, Bryn Ysgawen, the Little or Eastern Fawnog, the Large or Western Fawnog, Waen Datws, Waen dalbwn, Bryn ddol, and Ddol, the closes constituting Mount or Rhydlan Farm called the Homestead Cottages and Gardens, Waen dwllan, Cae'r ty, Buarth du, Cae Sadler Bach and the Fawnog, three cottages or dwelling houses occupied with the farm called Cernioge Mawr Farm and adjoining to the bridge over the river Nug leading from Cernioge to Y Sputty Evan, and a chapel or building used by protestant dissenters as a place of worship with the dwelling house adjoining thereto situated near Rhyd lydan Bridge in Hiraethog, with reservations concerning a right of way to a certain pool or piece of water for the purpose of fishing and fowling; messuages called Brinhelin Tenement with the closes occupied therewith and constituting Brinhelin Farm, called the Homestead, Erw Wen, Cae helig, Waen fawr, two cottages and gardens adjoining Waen fawr, Cae Llwyd, Fawnog isa'r Ddol bach, Brin Canol, Buarth go Bach, Buarth go Mawr, Bryn Ucha, Buarth Fynon, Cae Gauaf, Cae Melin, Fawnog Ucha, Buarth Mawr, Buarth Main, Cae Glas, Cae Newydd, Waen Wen, Cae Canol, and Frith Fotty and the old cottage thereon, together with all sheepwalks, rights of common, etc., thereto appertaining; and the said Charles Wynne agreed to convey to Thomas Hart his interest in open, unenclosed waste or mountain lands within those parts of Hiraethog known as the districts of Llyn Cymer and Llechwed Kryn Llwyn. Draft.

Articles Of Apprenticeship of John David Evans, nephew of Ann Evans, confectioner, of Lammas Street in the county borough of ...,

Articles Of Apprenticeship of John David Evans, nephew of Ann Evans, confectioner, of Lammas Street in the county borough of Carmarthen, to Evan David, [printer], of the Welshman office in the said county of the borough of Carmarthen. Endorsed is an assignment, dated 1861, Dec. 9, by the said Evan David to Howell Davies of Carmarthen aforesaid of the unexpired term of apprenticeship of the said John David Evans. BRA 106.

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