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Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment) for £27 of a m. and tmt called Tythyn Allt y [ ], p ...,

1 Griffith John Morgan of p. Caron, co. Card., yeoman. 2 Morgan ap Evan Trahern of the same, [ ]. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale With Enfeoffment) for £27 of a m. and tmt called Tythyn Allt y [ ], p. Caron (field names given), lying between two brooks called Berwin and [ ]. Attached: a schedule of deeds, 1628. Unfit for production.

Release Of The Equity Of Redemption of a m. called Tir y weyn vawre and a parcel of arable lands ...,

1 John Thomas Morgan of p. Llanddewibrefi, co. Card., yeoman. 2 Thomas Jones of Vairdre Vach, gent. Release Of The Equity Of Redemption of a m. called Tir y weyn vawre and a parcel of arable lands called Erw yr maen llwyd, [? p. Llanddewi-brefi/caron], co. Card., in mortgage to William Williams of p. Caron, gent., for £20. Consideration: 20s. Damaged by rodents.

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of ...,

Check issued by the Navy Pay Office, London, to show receipt of letters of administration granted to Mary Richards of Llanrhystud, co. Card., sister of David Richards, late of HMS Albion, who died 24 Feb. 1809. The check shows David Richards to have been entitled to prize money in respect of the Bonaventure (5 June 1803), La Petronella and The Swallow (the latter two both paid into Greenwich Hospital). Isaac Lloyd Williams was the son of Rev. Isaac Williams, sometime vicar of Llanrhystud, which may explain how this document came to be preserved at Cwmcynfelyn.

Will of John Thirlewall of Newbiggin, Northumberland, esq,

Desires his body to be buried in the church or chancel of Hexham. Devises a m. or tmt called Closehead in Thirlwall to his friend Mr Ralph Ridley for life, with reversion to his son William Thirlwall, and real estate in p. Hexham and in man. Thirlwall and p. Haltwhistle in trust for his said son William Thirlwall. Damaged.

Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands ...,

Copy Of Court Roll of man. Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, recording the Admission of Isaac Crawley to a m. and lands (51 a.) called Stopley Hole (51 a.), otherwise Stopley House. Recites the will, dated 27 Dec. 1706, of John Feild, who devised his copyhold and freehold m's and lands at Stopsley in the Hole and in p. Kings Walden, both in Hertfordshire, to his wife Mary and on her death, or remarriage, to Isaac Crawley.

Will of Frederica, countess of Holderness, widow of Robert Darcy, late earl of Holderness, dec., and one of the daughters ...,

Will of Frederica, countess of Holderness, widow of Robert Darcy, late earl of Holderness, dec., and one of the daughters and coheirs of Meinhardt Schomberg, late duke of Sconberg and Leinster, and now wife of Benjamin Mildmay, esq. Endorsed: 'This will was revoked and a new one made by the said Countess of Holderness, 16 December 1735, when she was Countess Fitzwalter and was her last Will'.

Assignment Of A Term of 500 years, reciting a lease and release, dated 19 and 20 July 1717, relating to ...,

1 William Carpenter of Leominster, Herefordshire, gent. 2 Sir Michael Newton of Barrescourt, Gloucestershire, Knight of the Order of the Bath, and Margaret, countess of Coningesby, his wife. 3 Matthew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, gent. Assignment Of A Term of 500 years, reciting a lease and release, dated 19 and 20 July 1717, relating to a capital m. and man. called Hampton Court, otherwise Hampton Richards, otherwise Hampton Mappener in p. Hope Under Dinmore, Herefordshire. Incomplete, recital only.

Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £5,000 (4%) of a farm and tmt in Hamsterley, co. Durham, late in the tenure ...,

1 Sir Ralph Millbank of Halnaby, Yorkshire, bart, and Cuthbert Routh, late of Moulton and now of Snape, esq. 2 Henry Darcy of Cobourne and Richard Shuttleworth of Forcett, esq's. 3 James Darcy, lord Darcy of Navan, and Margaret, lady Darcy, widow of James, lord Darcy of Navan, dec. 4 William Jessop of Broomhall, Yorkshire, esq., and Peniston Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Mortgage (Bargain And Sale) for £5,000 (4%) of a farm and tmt in Hamsterley, co. Durham, late in the tenure of Mr Read Hodshon, and a farm called Castell in p. Sodbury, Yorkshire, and farms and tmt's in the tenures of Francis Clark, James Laud, Widow Jackson, William Jest and Thomas Stapylton, Christopher Hodshon, Samuel Binsley, William Iveson, William Jest and Widow Ingerham, and small rents, all in p. Newton-le-willows, Yorkshire, and 21 a. of meadow in p. Richmond in the tenure of James Darcy, lord Darcy, and several parcels of land in p. Sodbury aforesaid (399 a.) (annual values given). Counterpart.

Declaration Of Trust by Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., that £4,000, part of a sum of £15,000, is ...,

Declaration Of Trust by Mathew Lamb of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., that £4,000, part of a sum of £15,000, is the money of Margaret Doring Pulteney of Cleveland Court, p. St James Westminster, widow. Recites a mortgage of even date for £15,000 (4%) of the man. and advowson of Boxworth, and divers farms and lands in Boxworth, the manors and demesne lands of Swavesey, Hobbledodds and Bennets, m's and lands in Swavesey and Over, the capital m. of Denny Abbey, man. Waterbeach with Denny, m's and farms in Waterbeach, parcels of arable and fen land in p's St Mary and St Andrew in Whittlesey in the Isle of Ely, all Cambridgeshire, the manors of Southoe Lovetoft, Southoe Ferrers and Little Paxton, man. Magrey with appurtenances in Little Paxton and Southoe, m's and farms in Southoe, Little Paxton and Great Gransdon, all Huntingdonshire, and man. Shifford otherwise Chifford, Oxfordshire. Endorsed: receipt of M. Pulteney for £4,228.18.4 in full for her principal and interest, 31 May 1753. Seal cut off.

Bargain And Sale, in pursuance of a decree in Chancery, of the rectory of Greenham, a purrock or small parcel ...,

1 Sir Mathew Lamb of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, bart, the surviving trustee of a trust for the use of Sarah Strangeways, daughter of Sarah Ridley of Saffron Waldon, Essex, widow, dec. 2 George Baker of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Doctor in Physick, Christopher Hand, clerk, Bridgett his wife, and Sarah Harris, spinster, all of Aller, Somerset, the said George, Bridgett and Sarah being the executors of the will of Sarah Strangeways, dec. Bargain And Sale, in pursuance of a decree in Chancery, of the rectory of Greenham, a purrock or small parcel of land held with the rectory, and the tithes of t. Greenham, p. Thacham, Berkshire, a m. and burgage with backside garden and orchard in Church Street, Whitchurch, and 2 a. of land thereunto belonging lying in several fields called Winterdean Bottom and Burgage Field, in p. Whitchurch, Hampshire, a m. or tmt with malt-house, out-houses, etc., called The Red Lyon in Castle Street, p. Saffron Waldon, Essex, and a m. or tmt in Waldon, Essex, bounded by Gold Street on the east and a lane leading into Ducking Stool End on the south (further boundaries described). Recites a mortgage by demise for 500 years for £1,000, dated 27 June 1732, of the premises in Thacham, and an assignment of the same, dated 12 Jan. 1738, a mortgage by demise for 500 years of the premises in p. Whitchurch 29 Nov. 1736, a mortgage by demise for 1,000 years for £100, dated 8 April 1735, of premises in p. Saffron Walden, and a mortgage by demise for 500 years for £70, dated 25 Nov. 1700, of premises in p. Waldon, and an assignment of the premises dated 6 Dec. 1726.

Bargain And Sale by 1 to 3 of their reversionary interest in the real estate of the said Thomas Harper ...,

1 William Winbolt of p. St Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex, weaver, and Amy his wife. 2 John Snowdon of p. St Ann Soho, cordwainer, a trustee for Joanna Harper, only daughter and heir of Thomas Harper by Anne his wife. 3 William Jackson of Port Royal, Jamaica, esq., husband of Ann, the widow of Thomas Harper of Port Royal, Jamaica, merchant, who died intestate. Bargain And Sale by 1 to 3 of their reversionary interest in the real estate of the said Thomas Harper, dec., that is, in lands and tmt's in the t. and p. of Port Royal, Jamaica, a parcel of pen land (300 a.) at Cow Pen, and another parcel of pen land (345 a.), both in p. Port Royal, a plantation called Cavaliers or New River Plantation (549 a.), a mountain settlement called Dry Hill (40 a.), a moiety of five parcels of land (600 a.) at Above Rocks, and a parcel of pen land (157 a.), all in p. St Andrews, a parcel of pen land (40 a.), a m. or tmt in Orange Street, a parcel of land on Water Lane and a parcel of shoal water land, all in p. Kingston, a moiety of three parcels of land, the first lying near Port Antoine and called Terra Nova (470 a.), and the second and third adjoining each other and recently turned into a sugar works called Norwich (224 a.), all in p. Portland, a parcel of pen land (96 a.) in p. St Catherines, and 150 negroes or slaves and their present and future progeny. Consideration: £100 paid to William Winbolt by 2, and a further sum of £100 paid to William Winbolt by 3. Schedule of slaves appended.

Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. called The Upper Chequeur and a m. in the tenure of Richard ...,

1 Edward Goodwyn the elder of Dorking, Surrey, gent. 2 Edward Goodwyn the younger, gent., eldest son of Jasper Goodwyn of Dorking, gent. Bargain And Sale With Feoffment of a m. called The Upper Chequeur and a m. in the tenure of Richard Hall, both in p. Dorking, reserving a chamber and a newbuilt stable in the tenure of William Ridge, subject to the dower of Anne wife of 1, the dower of Susan Bottell, widow, and an annuity of £17 to Francis Williamson, esq., for the life of [ ] Tipton, widow. Consideration: £500. Endorsed: '(2)'.

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