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Price of Norton Deeds,
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Lease And Release (to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering a common recovery) of the manor of Blethvaugh ...,

  1. Edward Lewis, senior, of Manaughty, co. Radnor, esq., and Edward Lewis, junior, of London, gent., his only son and heir apparent;. 2. John Davies of Knighton, co. Hereford, gent.;. 3. Peter Rudge, citizen and draper, London. Lease And Release (to make a tenant to the freehold for suffering a common recovery) of the manor of Blethvaugh, the capital messuage called Manaughty, messuages called the Glouge otherwise the Gloge, Mais Llewellyn, the Gloge, the Balleys, the Stony House formerly in the occupation of Hugh Owen, clerk, Dole Vawre, and Bulch Fortyn, a parcel of wood called the Forrest, a messuage formerly in the tenure of Richard Stone, a messuage and about 15 acres of land formerly in the tenure of Lewis ap John, weaver, and Meredith ap Stephen in the township of Treberveth bordering on a brook running between the tenement and lands formerly of one William Tewe and James ap David on the south part, a decayed messuage on a parcel of ground called Errow goeze, and 7 closes of land called Errow goeze aforesaid and Bryn y Vellyn in Treberveth aforesaid bordering on a lane leading towards the mountain, two messuages, one formerly in the tenure of Griffith ap Owen and the other of Francis Bottefeild, a parcel of land called Tranters Leasow, three closes in the occupation of John Drew, lands and tenements called the Farme Ground, parish of Blethvaugh, a water corn mill, a close of land near Manaughty used with the same mill, a water corn mill formerly in the occupation of Ievan David, and a parcel called Littons Meadow, all the said manor, messuages, etc., being in the parishes of Blethvaugh and Langunlo, a messuage called Trovell otherwise Trovall, parish of Landewy Ystradeny, two parcels of meadow called Gwr gloed y Bwlch and the Long Meadow 1 acre of land called kyver yn y Dole Vawre, 21/2 acres in Tyr y Deintur, 1 acre of ground, 3 small parcels containing about 1/2 acre in Blethvaugh aforesaid, a close called Dole Trevor in the township of Treberveth, parish of Llangunlo, co. Radnor. (A place called Grybbin Lloyd is also named.).

Lease for one year of a parcel of arable land called Heightlee, an adjoining parcel called the Meadow Plock in ...,

  1. John Stephens of Badland, parish of Old Radnor, co. Radnor, gent. (heir and executor of Hugh Stephens, late of Badland aforesaid, gent., deceased) Griffith Orlton, late of Norton, and now of Whitton, clerk;. 2. Thomas Parker of Evenjobb, parish of Old Radnor, gent. Lease for one year of a parcel of arable land called Heightlee, an adjoining parcel called the Meadow Plock in Heightloe, a burgage adjoining to the messuage of the said Griffith Orlton in Norton, parcels of arable land called the Hill Acre, and the Parrock, and one within a parcel called the Held, heretofore of one Edward Waties, esq., town...parish, lordship or manor of Norton. Damaged.

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.

Lease for 30 years of the marketable standings, shops, and bulks belonging to the Town hall in Knighton, and the ...,

  1. Andrew Clarke of the town of Knighton, co. Radnor, gent.;. 2. Margaret James, widow, and Peter Morris, innkeeper, both of Knighton. Lease for 30 years of the marketable standings, shops, and bulks belonging to the Town hall in Knighton, and the toll of corn brought to the said market for sale (except the said Townhall and the Jury-Chamber within.). Rent: £26 one strike of the best wheat, one peck of white peas, and one couple of good fat pullets.

Agreement (prior to the marriage of the first party and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the second party) to convey the ...,

  1. John Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, gent.;. 2. Richard Chase of Much Hadham, co. Hertford, esq. Agreement (prior to the marriage of the first party and Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the second party) to convey the manor of Harton, co. Hereford, a capital messuage called Downfield, two messuages in the possession of William Morgan and [blank] Glace, and a meadow in the occupation of Thomas Miles, gent., all contiguous to the said capital messuage, a messuage and mill in the possession of Margaret Jones, widow, and a messuage and brickhouse lately erected by the first party situate in Knighton aforesaid. (A preamble states that messuages, etc., owned by the first party in the parishes of Knighton, lordship of Farington and Langunllo [sic], co. Radnor, and in the parish of Stow, co. Salop, have been settled on five children of the first party by a former wife.). Damaged.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

Lease for one year of the properties specified in No 28 of 19 April 1765, the messuage in the parish ...,

  1. Chase Price of Saint George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, and Richard Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, esqs., eldest and second sons of John Price of Knighton aforesaid, esq., by Elizabeth his last wife;. 2. George Raymond Evelyn of Saint George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, and John Woodhouse of Bethlem Hospital, London, esqs. Lease for one year of the properties specified in No 28 of 19 April 1765, the messuage in the parish of Landewy Ystradeny being the only property not specified.

Lease for one year of the manor of Herton (Horton) co. Hereford, a messuage called Parhooks, a plock of ground ...,

  1. Chase Price of Saint George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, esq., eldest son of John Price of Knighton, co. Radnor, esq., by Elizabeth his last wife;. 2. George Raymond Evelyn of Saint George, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, and John Woodhouse of Bethlem Hospital, London, esq. Lease for one year of the manor of Herton (Horton) co. Hereford, a messuage called Parhooks, a plock of ground at Fowlmeare or Crabtree Meadow, a close called Five Mens Work or Days Math, five acres of ground contiguous thereto, a close adjoining the said Five Mens Math heretofore divided into several closes and called Welsh Halls, a nearby close called the Rough Close, all being part of the lands belonging to the capital messuage called Downfield, parish of Old Radnor, co. Hereford, lands called the Heaver, the Two Calves closes, and the new Farm and the new Lands, and a close called Stanners Close, also in the parish of Old Radnor, co. Hereford, the capital messuage called Downfield a messuage heretofore in the possession of Richard James and afterwards of William Morgan, gent., a close formerly two closes, called the Closes under Bradnor, two meadows in Harpmore, one containing about eight days' math and the other about four days' math and called the Harp, adjoining to Stony Close [in Horton aforesaid], pieces of land called the Bear Lands in the fee of Herton (Horton), Witmere otherwise Ring Meadow, the long Lands, the great Close, the High Lands, the other Bear Lands, the Hopp (Hepp) Meadow, [the Great] Meadow, the Stony Close, the Four Mens work, the Two Closes above the house, the Two Pieces below the House, the Prisk Close, the Pitt Close and House, the Wood, and two plocks leading to the Parhooks, a messuage and mill heretofore in the possession of Margaret James, widow, and a messuage lately erected by the said John Price the father, both in Knigton (Knighton) aforesaid, all the last mentioned manor, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments being in the several parishes of Old Radnor, Kington, and Knighton, cos. Hereford and Radnor, together with all other the manors, etc., of the first party settled by the settlement following No 32 of 4 May 1730, two messuages called Gardners Houses, three pieces of land adjoining thereto, a piece of meadow in the possession of John Meredith, gent., all near the town of Knighton, parishes of Knighton and Stow, cos. Salop and Radnor, and Hanter, parish of Old Radnor, co. Radnor. The forms in brackets are variant readings from No 34).
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