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- 1729, Aug. 28.
Accounts of money due by the Rt. Hon. Thomas, Lord Mansel, to several persons for work done in unlading two vessels that brought Cornish and Welsh tilestones to Lambrook for repairs.
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Accounts of money due by the Rt. Hon. Thomas, Lord Mansel, to several persons for work done in unlading two vessels that brought Cornish and Welsh tilestones to Lambrook for repairs.
Acquittances for various works performed at Margam, including £1 7s. 6d. 'for makeing a new Dial plate instead of an old one that was rotten and wore out on ye Tower at Margam belonging to the Greate Clock', and 3s. 'paid for drink to the people that assisted to putt up the said Dial plate'. 25th Dec., 1729.
Mortgage (Demise for 500 years) by the Hon. Christopher Mansell of Newick, Sussex, esq., to John Hopkins and John Howell, of Lincoln's Inn, of 2 messuages and lands, called Fen Llwyne Evan Gwent and Hendre Vassett (700 a.) in the parish of Llandevoduck, co. Glam., and 2 messuages and lands called Tyr Pant y Cornell and Tyr Hene, in the same parish, in trust for securing £2,000 and interest to John Hanbury of Pontpool, co. Mon., esq., and then in trust for the Rt. Hon. Thomas, Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam, an infant aged 11 years, Thomas Cradock, gentleman, being receiver appointed by the High Court of Chancery of the Estate of the said infant. Signed and sealed. With assignments endorsed, and a receipt for £2,000 and £40 interest, by Capel Hanbury to the Rev. Mr Talbott, 1 June 1756. With counterpart signed by John Hanbury.
Mortgage (Lease and release) for £2,000 between (1) Thomas, Lord Mansel; (2) Hon. Christopher Mansel of Newick, Sussex, esq., and Hon. Bussy Mansel of Britton ferry, co. Glam., esq.; (3) Watkin Jenkins of Margan; and (4) Sir Rob. Smith of St Ann's, Westminster, bart, of the, whereby Lord Mansel conveys to Watkin Jenkins the m. called Michaelstone Farm in Pile and Kenfig, same co., by way of security to the said Sir Rob. Smith in trust for the Countess of Bristol; the said Bussy agreeing, upon certain contingencies arising, to suffer a common recovery of the property to the same use.
Casual and promiscuous receipts in account with the Christopher, Lord Mansel, as assignee of John Blackwood, esq., 1743-1744, with Bussy, Lord Mansel, as assignee of the same, 1744-1745, and with Bussy, Lord Mansel, as executor of Christopher, Lord Mansel, 1744-1745.
Document whereby Bussy Mansel waives and disclaims all benefit of an annuity of 20s yearly for life out of the lands of his late father, Thomas Lord Mansel, in favour of his brother Christopher Lord Mansel. Signature and seals.
Assignment between (1) Edward [Harley], Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, (2) the Rt. Hon. Christopher, Lord Mansell, Baron of Margam, and (3) John Howell, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, esq., and John Allen Pusey, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, esq., in reference to the marriage of Thomas, Lord Mansell and Martha Millington; being the Earl of Oxford's assignment of the term of 100 years, appointing Margam estate to attend the inheritance. Signed and sealed by the Earl of Oxford and Lord Mansel.
Bond of Rt. Hon. Christopher Mansell to William Benson of Grosvenor Street, in the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, Esq., in the sum of £22,000, for due repayment of the consideration money.
Account of money due from the Christopher, Lord Mansel, assignee from and under John Blackwood, Administrator of the goods and chattels of the. Thomas, late Lord Mansel, dec.
Probate and copy will of Christopher Lord Mansel, Baron Mansel of Margam, co. Glam,
Will dated 17 May 1744 with Codicil dated same day. Probate in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 28 May 1745. Seal of the Prerogative Court.
Bargain and Sale by Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, and Rev. Thomas Talbot of Colingbourn, Wiltshire, clerk, to Edward Savour of Coedcuullan, co. Glam., gent., of the Castles, Manors, Lands, etc., of Pile, Kenfigg, Laleston, Langewydd, Horgrove 'the Castle Park lately invironed with a stone wall, mudd wail or pale . . .' within the lordships and Manors of Margam and Hawod y Porth, the lordships and Manors of Hawody Porth alias Howod y Porth, Morgan alias Margam, the site of the dissolved Monastery of Margam, etc. (a long series, apparently all the property in co. Glam.) to the end that Charles Noel [Somerset, 4th] Duke of Beaufort, shall suffer a common recovery thereof in the Sessions Court. Signatures and seals. Endorsed: '18 March 1745. Bargain and Sale from the Right Honble. Bussy, Lord Mansel, and the Reverend Mr. Thomas Talbot, in order to a Recovery of the Mannor of Margam and other Mannors and Lands in co. Glam.'. Enrolled in Chancery 19 March 1745/6.
Exemplification of a fine under the Seal of the Great Sessions for co. Glam. by Charles Noel [Somerset, 4th] Duke of Beaufort, against Edward Savour, gent., of the Castles of Oxwich, Kenfig, Landough, and Penrice, the Borough of Kenfig, the Manors of Margam, Havod y Porth, alias Hawod y Porth Morgan, Lalleston, Langewyd, etc., etc., the site of the Monastery, and the granges thereto appertaining, free fishery in Avan, etc., very fully set forth'. Dated at Cardiff. Judicial seals.
Assignment of mortgage (demise for 500 years, dated 6 August 1744) by (1) William Benson of Grosvenor St., in the Parish of St. George's, Hanover Square, Esq., with consent of (2) the Rt. Hon. Bussy, Lord Mansel, Baron of Margam, and the Rev. Thomas Talbot of Collingbourne, Wiltshire, clerk, to (3) John Allen Pusey of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., in trust to secure the repayment of £11,000 and interest, and then to attend the inheritance. Endorsed: assignment to Mr John Harding in trust for Mr James Harding, for the better securing to him of £13,000, and interest. 12 April 1763. Signatures and seals of the first party.