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Lease for lives (1740) |
...Evan, son of Evan Thomas of Craswell tailor, aged 6. Rent 3/6d with 5/- as... |
Lease for lives, Upper Maescoed (1719) |
...James Morris of par St Margarett s, blacksmith. Rent 5/- with 5/- as a heriot... |
Note re lease, Lower Maescoed (1802) |
...March 1802: John Thomas of Lower Mescoed, shoemaker, died Feb 1802 (and was the eldest... |
...leasehold to be granted to John Thomas, shoemaker, aged 29 for his own life, that... |
Lease for lives and assignment, Upper Maescod (1750 and 1767) |
...Thomas Williams of par St Margaret s, weaver Consideration 20. A cottage, garden and 4... |
...John Williams of par St Margaret s, weaver (2) Ann Gethin of the same, spinster... |
Tithe awards (1843-6) |
...awarding a tithe rent charge to the vicar of Clodock. This had in the previous... |
...previous award, been erroneously awarded to the vicar of St Margaret s. Observations none... |
Assignment of a Legacy (1779, 1794) |
...July 1794. (1) Samuel Williams of Llanveynoe, Blacksmith and Mary his wife, late Mary Lewis,... |
Cefn Bach alias Little Cefn plus Other closes. Lease & Release (1833-1841) |
...his wife (2) James Beavan of Clifford carpenter and Hannah his wife, only dau of... |
Dispute over land (no date) |
...Llewellyn, Thomas Powell Hay Phillippes Llewellyn, Jevan Miller Thomas ap Rees Watkyn Lewellyn and Thomas... |
Deed to Farm (1739 and 1829) |
...yeo (5) Thomas Williams of St Margarets, shopkeeper (6) Thomas Hardwick of Hereford gent Reciting... |
Lease for a year (1723) |
...of property by John Price to John, Bishop of Llandaff. Observations: None... |