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- 1658, Oct. 27. (Creation)
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1 Charles Lewis of Hindwall, t. Walton, p. Old Radnor, co. Rad., esq. 2 Sir Richard Prynce of Abbey Forgatt, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, kt, Phillipp Prynce, esq., his son and heir apparent, and Wrotesley Prynce of Abcott, Shropshire, gent. Settlement (previous to the marriage of the first party and Margarett, the daughter of the said Sir Richard Prynce) of Hindwell, otherwise Hindwall, late in the occupation of Hugh Lewis, esq., dec., late father of the said Charles Lewis, except Woorall, Cramore Shade, and Lakehill, containing 2 a. each, and of a water corn mill, both in t. Walton, the Fourstones, purchased by the said Hugh Lewis from John Lewes, gent., Townesend Lewes, his son and heir, and Dorothy, wife of the said Townesend, all in p. Old Radnor, Ladyland, t. Harpton, p. New Radnor, together with about 66 a. of land thereto belonging, purchased by the said Hugh Lewes from Phillipp Stephen and Miler Lewes, gent., a capital m. called Needwall, otherwise the Lea, in the occupation of James ap Edward, except parcels of land called Greate Needwall and Two shillings, of a parcel of land called the Claypitts, p's Old Radnor and New Radnor, purchased by the said Hugh Lewis from John Havard, gent., and others, Legge meadow, in Kinnerton, p. Old Radnor, and five m's in Rhuellawre, p. Cascobb, except a parcel of ground called Llaynheere, all in co. Rad. [See also No. 530 of 29 March 1745 and No. 561 of 4 Dec. 1810.].
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