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Price of Norton Deeds,
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The same parties as No. 35 of 1 March 1786,

Lease for 98 years or for the life of the first party, to secure an annuity of £1200, of the manor of Blethvaugh, co. Radnor, the capital messuage called Downfield, Hanter, Blethvaugh Mill, cos. Radnor and Hereford, messuages called Monaughty, the Farm, Stallings, Upper Gloaze, and The Publick, parish of Blethvaugh, the Dukes Arms, and a messuage and water corn mill, town of Knighton, co. Radnor, the Wear Meadow, and a cottage in the occupation of Samuel Wood, parish of Stow, messuages called Wotton Hall, Whitehouse, and Ducks Moor, a messuage and water corn mill in the tenure of John Jones, and a cottage in the tenure of John Russell, parishes of Onibury, Stanton Lacy and Bromfield, co. Salop. Duplicate.

Settlement of accounts arising from No 74 of 29 Sept. 1760 and a further mortgage, Chancery order, etc., and a ...,

  1. John Price the elder of Knighton, co. Radnor, John Price the younger of the Inner Temple, London, and Henry Price of Knighton aforesaid, gentn., executors and devisees of the will of Tobias Eysam, late of Ludlow, co. Salop, gent., deceased;. 2. James Graham of Ludlow aforesaid, gent.;. 3. Roger Havard of Knighton aforesaid, gent. Settlement of accounts arising from No 74 of 29 Sept. 1760 and a further mortgage, Chancery order, etc., and a mortgage for £100 (by way of assignment of a term of 500 years) of the property specified in No 74. (Dolley, parish of Presteigne, co. Radnor, is also named). [Two copies, with variations in endorsements].

Settlement after the marriage of the first party (by way of assignment of a term of 999 years) of a ...,

  1. William Powell of the town of Knighton, co. Radnor, innholder, and Sarah his wife;. 2. Henry Matthews of Shelderdon, parish of Clungunford, co. Salop, gent. Settlement after the marriage of the first party (by way of assignment of a term of 999 years) of a cottage in the town and borough of Knighton, co. Radnor, in the possession of Roger Lewis and the said William Powell, and of a piece of meadow and a small coppice of wood thereto adjoining, all adjoining on the north side to the lane from Knighton to the Knucklas, and on the west and south sides to the Garth Common.

Release (subject to two separate terms of 500 years, an annuity of £100 and to the lease of one messuage ...,

  1. Edward Lewis, senior, of Manaughty, co. Radnor, esq., and Edward Lewis, junior, of London, gent., his only son and heir apparent;. 2. William Chase of Tottenham, co. Middlesex, esq. Release (subject to two separate terms of 500 years, an annuity of £100 and to the lease of one messuage for 21 years) of the properties specified in Nos 21-22 of 30-31 March, 1720.

Release (prior to the marriage of the second party and the said Sarah Evelyn) of the properties specified in Nos ...,

  1. John Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, esq.;. 2. Chase Price;. 3. Richard Price of Knighton aforesaid, esq., second son of the first party by Elizabeth his last wife;. 4. William Glanville of Stanhope Street, co. Middlesex, esq., and Sarah Evelyn, spinster, youngest daughter of the said William Glanville;. 5. George Raymond Evelyn and John Woodhouse of Bridewell Hospital, London, esq.;. 6. James Raymond of Langley, co. Kent, esq.;. 7. William Evelyn of St Clere, co. Kent, esq., and John Price of the Exchequer Office, London, esq., son of the first party. Release (prior to the marriage of the second party and the said Sarah Evelyn) of the properties specified in Nos 29 and 33 and of the Farm of Wooton, i.e., the capital messuage called Wotton Hall, the tithes of that part of the said farm that lies in the parish of Stanton Lacy, Wotton Mill, and two dwelling-houses one taken out of Ducksmore Meadow, and the other called the White House, parishes of Onibury, Bromfield, and Stanton Lacy, three messuages in Wottons Wood in the possession of the first party, a messuage on or near Onibury's Green, a messuage opposite the mansion house called the Stone House, and a messuage above the said Stonehouse and six closes of pasture land thereto belonging, manor of Onibury, co. Salop. Copy.

Release of the manor and lordship of Pilleth, Brinlevereth, parish of Llanbadarnvawr, Comber, parish of Llangunllo, Keven and Kevenbeddow, parish ...,

  1. Baron of Howth, eldest son of William, late Baron of Howth, deceased;. 2. Hamilton Gorges of Dublin, Ireland, esq.;. 3. Richard Gorges of Kilbrew, co. Meath, Ireland, esq.;. 4. Michael Clarke of Cascob, co. Hereford, esq.;. 5. Stephen Comyn, esq., and John Smith, gent., both of Lincolln's Inn, London. Release of the manor and lordship of Pilleth, Brinlevereth, parish of Llanbadarnvawr, Comber, parish of Llangunllo, Keven and Kevenbeddow, parish of Beguildy, Knucklas, parishes of Heyop and Beguildy, Lower Weston, parish of Llangunllo, Nantybrith, parish of Llanbadarnvawr, Tyny Coomb, parish of Beguildy, Tyny Wern, parish of Llanvihangell Rhydithon, Pack, parish of Llanbister, and Grivernaffall, parish of Pilleth, all in co. Radnor, in trust. Copy.

Release of several pieces of land containing about 16 acres on part of which a fulling mill lately stood, together ...,

  1. Ellis Cooper of Knighton, co. Radnor, maltster;. 2. John Price of Knighton, gent.;. 3. George Cammell of Presteigne, maltster. Release of several pieces of land containing about 16 acres on part of which a fulling mill lately stood, together with a barn erected on part of the same premises, all near the Heath, parish of Presteigne.

Release of one half part of the collegiate church, college, and chantry of Llanthy brevy otherwise Llanthewybrevy, deanery of Subayron ...,

  1. William Moore of Jermyn Street, St James's, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 2. Richard Moore of Christ Church, co. Southampton, esq., brother of the first party;. 3. Thomas Bernard of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq.;. 4. Richard Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, esq. Release of one half part of the collegiate church, college, and chantry of Llanthy brevy otherwise Llanthewybrevy, deanery of Subayron, archdeanery of Cardigan, co. Cardigan, the alternate right of presentation to the said collegiate church and the perpetual curacy of Llanthewybrevy and Llanbadarn Odyn, and to the church of Llanthinol otherwise Llandinol, and of the rectories, prebends, churches or chantries of Llanvaire Clydogge, Llanbadarne Tryfaglwys, Kilkemin otherwise Llanbadarne...[sic] otherwise Llandinol, Llanbadarne Odyn, Kilkennin, Llanthinoll [sic] and Llanguby, all subject to a moiety of a fee farm rent of £40 reserved in a letters patent of Queen Elizabeth, and of the rectory, etc., of Ystrad, all in co. Cardigan, and of the rectories, etc., of Llanbody and Trelech and Bettus, co. Carmarthen, with covenant to produce deeds. (Schedule appended). Copy.

Release (being an assignment of mortgaged lands to specified trusts) of the capital messuage called Bringorvell (endorsed: Bryngwerville) parish of ...,

  1. Bridget Tompson of Presteigne, co. Radnor, widow;. 2. Joseph Bibbee of Presteigne and Ellis Cooper of Knighton, gentn. Release (being an assignment of mortgaged lands to specified trusts) of the capital messuage called Bringorvell (endorsed: Bryngwerville) parish of Llanbister and township of Comblieve.

Release (being a transfer of £4,000 mortgage) of a messuage in the tenure of John Wilks, a messuage and lands ...,

  1. The Hon. George Bentinck, esq., called Lord George Bentinck, of Charles Street, Saint James's, co. Middlesex;. 2. John Powell Pryce of Newtown, co. Montgomery, esq.;. 3. John Martin of Overbury, co. Worcester, esq., and Elizabeth Lardner of Cork Street, Burlington Gardens, co. Middlesex, widow. Release (being a transfer of £4,000 mortgage) of a messuage in the tenure of John Wilks, a messuage and lands thereto belonging in the tenure of Susanna David, widow, both in Newtown, Ty Mawr, in Newton, and lands therewith held called Borfa Vawr and Vron, parish of Llanllwchairn, two pieces of land called Cae Howell ap Evan, and three pieces of land called Dole y Velin, parish of Llanllwchairn, pieces of land called Cae Darby with a barn and stable thereon erected, heretofore in the tenure of Evan Evans, clerk, and a little meadow adjoining to Darby Close, heretofore in the tenure of Richard Morgan, clerk, the pieces of land and little meadow now in the tenure of William Evance, of Prudence Roberts, a farm called Black Holes, a warren near the Park, late in the occupation of the second party, a close called Maes Llwyd in the occupation of the second party, pieces of land called Maes y Castell, Dole y Domen, Cae Henry, and Broomy Leasow, parish of Newtown, lands in the tenure of Thomas Kitchen, apothecary, parish of Llanllwchairn, pieces of land called Freeth Vechan, Gwyrlodd Owen, Brynlleast, Coppa Helem, and Llwyn Llesekir, several parcels of land called Gwerlodd Blonhegan and Black Meadows, a field called the Cunnings, farms called Upper Brimmons and the Middle Brimmons, lands called Coppice Clayton, Glasshill, and Borfa Wenn, and a meadow adjoining thereto called Maes y Gwested, parish of Newton, parcels of land called Deliroe, Cwm y Llygod, and Bron y Baker, and a smith's forge and parcel of land thereto belonging called John Jenkins's Close, parish of Llanllwchairn, lands called Gwerlodd y Ddwr otherwise Gwirloth Dwr Maes y Hendeer and other lands thereto adjoining, parish of Newtown, and a farm called Llydiardee Farm, with a sheep walk, parish of Mougtre, all in co. Montgomery. (A schedule of tenants' names and yearly values is appended, while former tenants are usually named in the deed.).

Release (being a transfer of £3,000 mortgage and further mortgage for £2,000) of the properties specified in No 26 of ...,

  1. Juckes Egerton of Plumsted, co. Kent, clerk;. 2. Chase Price, esq., and Richard Price, gent., both of Knighton, co. Radnor;. 3. Charles Humphreys of Pennant, parish of Berriew, co. Montgomery, gent. Release (being a transfer of £3,000 mortgage and further mortgage for £2,000) of the properties specified in No 26 of 8 May 1761, endorsed with:. 1765, April 19. Declaration that £2,000 of the above sum belongs to Diana Blayney of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, spinster, and;. 1766, April 30-July 21. Receipts by Charles Humphreys for two separate sums of £1,000 each, being part of the above principal sum, and;. [?1766, July]. Memorandum [by Charles Humphreys] that he had laid out this money on 16 April 1766 to Mr Charles Evans as mortgage on Henllys estate.

Release (being a mortgage for £500) of the Farm, a messuage and lands thereunto belonging called Nanty Coedy otherwise Nant ...,

  1. Chase Price, esq., and Richard Price, gent., both of Knighton, [sic], co. Radnor;. 2. Thomas Marsh of Llandinam, co. Montgomery, gent. Release (being a mortgage for £500) of the Farm, a messuage and lands thereunto belonging called Nanty Coedy otherwise Nant y codry, and Maes Llewellin, all in the manor and parish of Blethvaugh.

Price of Norton Deeds,

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Deeds, 1674-1905, relating to properties mainly in Radnorshire, including deeds of the town hall or market house, stalls and standings and tolls of corn on market and fair days within the borough of Knighton, and deeds of the collegiate church, college and chantry of Llanddewibrefi, Cardiganshire, and deeds relating to the manor of Norton, Radnorshire.

Price family, of Norton, Radnorshire

Mortgage for £53 being the assignment of a annuity of £8 payable out of the profits of messuages in Kentish ...,

  1. Mary Anson of Pool, co. Montgomery, widow of John Anson, late of Pool aforesaid, gent., deceased;. 2. Charles Humphreys of Pennant, parish of Berriew, co. Montgomery, gent. Mortgage for £53 being the assignment of a annuity of £8 payable out of the profits of messuages in Kentish Town, parish of saint Pancras, co. Middlesex, arrears thereof, and all other sums of money due to the first party under the will of her late husband or by virtue of a decree in the High Court of Chancery.

Mortgage for £300 (by way of demise for 1000 years) of the capital messuage called the Great House, in Kinnerton ...,

  1. John Harris of Kinnerton, parish of Old Radnor, co. Radnor, esq.;. 2. John Turner of Aberbechan, parish of Llanllwchaiarne, co. Mountgomery, yeoman. Mortgage for £300 (by way of demise for 1000 years) of the capital messuage called the Great House, in Kinnerton, parish of Old Radnor, in the first party's occupation, and of a messuage thereunto belonging called Llantrussa, parish of Llanvihangel Nantmelon, both in co. Radnor.
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