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Acknowledgement that the principal sum owing upon the notice conveyed by John Owen to Ellis Davies and Edward Davies (see ...,

  1. John Owen of Bryn Llystyn, Gwespyr, Holywell, N. Wales. 2. Messrs E. Williams Vaughan and John Jones, trustees of the will of the late James Edwards, esq. Acknowledgement that the principal sum owing upon the notice conveyed by John Owen to Ellis Davies and Edward Davies (see No. 9) amounts to £1,499.10.9.

Appointment of new trustees of the marriage settlement of James Sargeaunt, and declaration that they will stand possessed of certain ...,

  1. James Sargeaunt, Capt., 13th Light Dragoons, and Harriet, his wife. 2. Edward Henry Dawkins of All Souls College, Oxford, clerk. 3. Samuel Walker of Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex, and Charles Sargeaunt of Rushden, Northamptonshire, esq's. Appointment of new trustees of the marriage settlement of James Sargeaunt, and declaration that they will stand possessed of certain funds.

Charge of all share and interest under the marriage settlement, 19 Dec. 1843, of Mr and Mrs Robert Waters, grandparents ...,

  1. Bertie Harry Waters Taylor, Lieutenant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, at the Curragh, Ireland. 2. William Maude of 3 Arundel Street, Strand, London, WC, esq. Charge of all share and interest under the marriage settlement, 19 Dec. 1843, of Mr and Mrs Robert Waters, grandparents of the said Bertie Harry Waters Taylor, to secure £150.

Demise for 16 years of 5 St George's Terrace, p. St George, Hanover Square and for 11 years 3 months ...,

  1. George Caldwell of the Inner Temple, London, esq. 2. Sophia Denton of 114 Piccadilly, Middlesex. Demise for 16 years of 5 St George's Terrace, p. St George, Hanover Square and for 11 years 3 months of a capital m. in Piccadilly and of 114 in the same street, Middlesex, and assignment of household goods, etc., in trust.

Grant in trust for the use of Harriett Sargeaunt by way of mortgage (subject to an annuity of £100 in ...,

  1. Richard John Hughes Starke, late of Caius College, Cambridge, and now of St Georges Terrace, Hyde Park, esq. 2. Harriett Sargeaunt of 114 Piccadilly, Westminster, wife of Capt. James Sargeaunt of the 13th Light Dragoons, but living separate from her husband, at whose suit a sentence of divorce has been pronounced, and now using the name of Southern. 3. John Jefferie Welch of Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex, gent., a trustee on behalf of the said Harriett Sargeaunt. Grant in trust for the use of Harriett Sargeaunt by way of mortgage (subject to an annuity of £100 in favour of Richard John Hughes Starke, to the estate for life of Elizabeth Starke, his mother, and to terms of years) of the capital m. called Bewleyvawr, in the occupation of David Davies, minister of the Gospel, m's called Penycoed, Llanerch y Gweision, Bewley Issa, Tyr Laugharne, otherwise Laugharne Lands, otherwise Lands in Ravensdale, Bwlch Garw, otherwise Llwyn Garw, and an unnamed m., p. Llangannor, co. Carm., a m. called Coleston, p. Walwyns Castle, three m's, seven cottages, one hovel, a meadow in the occupation of the Rev. John Roberts, slangs of land in Harglodd, and m's in Cleggis adjoining to the lands of the trustees of Dr Jones Charity, p. St Davids, co. Pemb., all heretofore part of the estate of the Rev. John Laugharne, dec., four m's, and three parcels of land called Skerry, Hugdon's Pit, and Cliffside, town and liberties of Laugharne, co. Carm., a m. called Little Fenton, p. Walwyn's Castle, co. Pemb., a m. called Llansaintfread, formerly consisting of divers farms, p. Llansaintfread, a m. in p. Maesmynis, a m. called Cwm Lloythog, p. Llyweld, in the possession of [ ] Williams, minister of the Gospel, a meadow near Llywel church, two parcels of meadow in Pipton near the three Cocks, heretofore in the occupation of William Ricketts, smith, and since of William Ricketts, clerk, co. Brec., all the premises in co. Brec. being heretofore part of the estate of Pennoyre Watkins, dec.

Lease And Release (being a transfer of mortgage) of the capital m. formerly called Neuadd Lowdden, and now called Nanteos ...,

  1. Edward Horne of Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex, esq. 2. Edward Corbet of Ynisymaengwin, co. Mer., North Wales, esq. 3. William Edward Powell of Nanteos, co. Card., esq. 4. John Lewis of Llanhiron, co. Card., esq. Lease And Release (being a transfer of mortgage) of the capital m. formerly called Neuadd Lowdden, and now called Nanteos, the m. called Cwnnwhilog, otherwise Cwmwhilog, and the water corn mill called Velin Vach, otherwise Melin Llowdden, on the river Paith, all in Parcell Issa of Llanbadarn y Croyddyn, p. Llanbadarn Vawr, co. Card.

Maude and Tunnicliffe Collection

  • GB 0210 MAUFFE.
  • Fonds
  • 1792-1913

Stray deeds, 1792-1913, relating to premises in Wales emanating from the offices of Messrs Maude and Tunnicliffe.

Messrs Maude and Tunnicliffe, solicitors.

Mortgage for £2,700 of: (1) a m. called Grwn Ore, otherwise Gronoer, p. Llanwyddyn, four cottages, and a parcel of ...,

  1. Mary Owen of Tynycaene, p. Pennant, co. Mont., widow, and John Owen of Tynycaene, gent., her son. 2. Edward Williams of Oswestry, Shropshire, gent. Mortgage for £2,700 of: (1) a m. called Grwn Ore, otherwise Gronoer, p. Llanwyddyn, four cottages, and a parcel of land called Ddol Rees, otherwise Ddol Rhys, t. Cefn Coch, in or near the village of Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant, and (2) a m. called Tynycaene, p's Pennant and Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, with the sheepwalk thereto belonging, a water corn mill and two pieces of land, one called Caebach, p. Llanrhaiadr Mochnant, a m., formerly part of Bont fawr, four pieces of land (being part of a farm called Mochnant, otherwise Park Mochnant, otherwise Park) called Rhos-y-afon, Waste, Cae-coch, and Cae-coch-bach, pieces of land, formerly part of Mochnant or Boutlawr [sic], called Werglodd, Dol Alwyn, Dol Ganol, and Dol-y-Bont, p. Pennant, a m. called Moel Ortho, parcels of land forming the Hendre Farm, a m. called The Gelley, and a cottage, p. Hirnant, all in co. Mont., endorsed with: 1884, March 5. (1) The above-named Edward Williams of Oswestry, Shropshire, gent., (2) Edward Williams, and John Jones of Mossfields, Shropshire, esq. Transfer of £1,499.10.9, secured by the above mortgage. Annexed is: 1893, Jan. 18. (1) Longueville and Co., Oswestry, solicitors for Ellis Davies of Voelathro, p. Hirnant, and Edward Davies of Tynewydd, p. Pennant, both in co. Mont., farmers, (2) Edward Williams Vaughan of Oswestry, gent., and John Jones of Mossfields, near Whitchurch, esq., both of Shropshire. Notice that the m. called Tynycaene, p's Pennant and Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, with the sheepwalk thereto belonging, a water corn mill and two pieces of land, one called Caebach, p. Llanrhaiadr Mochnant, a m., formerly part of Bont fawr, four pieces of land (being part of a farm called Mochnant, otherwise Park Mochnant, otherwise Park) called Rhos-y-afon, Waste, Cae-coch, and Cae-coch-bach, pieces of land, formerly part of Mochnant or Boutlawr [sic], called Werglodd, Dol Alwyn, Dol Ganol, and Dol-y-Bont, p. Pennant, a m. called Moel Ortho, parcels of land forming the Hendre Farm, a m. called The Gelley, and a cottage, p. Hirnant, all in co. Mont., have been conveyed by John Owen of Brynllystyn, near Holywell, co. Flint, farmer, to the said Ellis Davies and Edward Davies by a mortgage for £400 dated Jan. 18 1893.

Release (being a settlement prior to the marriage of the Rev. William Jones and Elizabeth Sarraude) of a m. called ...,

  1. The Rev. William Jones of Shrivenham, Berkshire, clerk. 2. Elizabeth Sarraude of Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, spinster. 3. Ann Sarraude of Wootton Basset [sic] aforesaid, widow, mother of the said Elizabeth Sarraude. 4. The Rev. James Willis of Elvington, Yorkshire and the Rev. David Williams of Wroughton, Wiltshire, clerks. Release (being a settlement prior to the marriage of the Rev. William Jones and Elizabeth Sarraude) of a m. called Y-Foel, p. Llanyfydd, co. Denb., North Wales, and the closes of land thereto belonging called Cae fron, Cae Gwynucha, Cae Gwyn-Pella, Cae Gwynnesa, Cae Pant, Cae Pigysofl, Cae Canol, Cae Isa, Ddol Isa, Clwt Rhys, Y Ddol Ucha, Werglodd, Cae bach, and Frith Newydd, and of a sum of £1,000, endorsed with: 1804, June 6 - 1817, Sept. 16. Memoranda concerning the above sum of £1,000 and of a mortgage of £3,000 on Bryn y neuadd, [p. Llanfairfechan], co. Caern.; and: 1823, Sept. 12-13. (1) The above-named Rev. William Jones, now vicar of Lyme Regis, Dorset, clerk, Elizabeth, his wife, and Elizabeth Jones of Lyme Regis aforesaid, spinster, their only child, (2) The above-named Rev. David Williams, now of Heytesbury, Wiltshire, clerk, surviving trustee, (3) Francis Joseph Horatio Festing, vicar of Winsham, Somerset, clerk, and John Daniel of the suburbs of York, gent. Lease And Release (being appointment of new trustees) of a m. called Y-Foel, p. Llanyfydd, co. Denb., and the closes of land thereto belonging called Cae fron, Cae Gwynucha, Cae Gwyn-Pella, Cae Gwynnesa, Cae Pant, Cae Pigysofl, Cae Canol, Cae Isa, Ddol Isa, Clwt Rhys, Y Ddol Ucha, Werglodd, Cae bach, and Frith Newydd.

Release from trusts,

  1. Christiana Margaretta Graves of Chester, widow. 2. Edward Waters of Chester, esq., doctor of medicine, and the Rev. Thomas Graves, formerly of Colchester, Essex, afterwards of Hanworth, near Aylsham, Norfolk, but now of [ ], clerk. Release from trusts.