Henry Duke of Beaufort s estate: confirming a lease to John Vivian of lands and hereditaments in St. John juxta Swansea (Glamorgan) and a lease made by him, and the present Duke, to John Williams, and others, of lands and hereditaments in St. John juxta S Act 1837

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1837 c. 25
ANNO PRIMO
VICTORIIE REGIN/E.
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Cap.
25.
An Act for confirming a Lease granted by the
Most Noble
Henry Charles
late Duke of
Beau-
fort
to
John Vivian
Esquire of Lands and
Hereditaments in the Parish of
Saint John juxta
Swansea
in the County of
Glamorgan,
and
also a
certain other Lease granted by the said
Henry Charles
late Duke of
Beaufort
and the
Most Noble
Henry
Duke of
Beat fort,
by his
then Name of
Henry
Marquis of
Worcester,
to
John Williams
Esquire and others, of Lands
and Hereditaments in the Parishes of
Saint John
juxta Swansea
and
Llangelach
in the said
County of
Glamorgan.
[3d
July
1837.]
W
HEREAS by Indenture of Lease bearing Date the First
Day of January
One thousand eight hundred and eight, and
made between the Right Honourable
George Venables
Vernon Lord Vernon,
Baron of
Kinderton
in the County of
Chester,
of the one Part, and
Charles Smith
and
Henry Smith,
Esquires,
therein described, of the other Part, the said
George Venables Lord
Vernon
did demise unto the said
Charles Smith
and
Henry Smith,
amongst and together with certain other Hereditaments therein de-
scribed, all that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, with the Appur-
tenances, commonly called
Havod Farm,
situate in the Parish of
Saint
Private.]
6 n
John
1st January
1808,
Lease
granted by
Lord Vernon
to Charles
Smith and
HenrySmith,
for Ninety-
nine Years
determinable
on Three
Lives, of

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