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  <dc:title>Out County Deeds:  Counterpart lease of two seams of coal called Fourt Feet vein and Two Feet vein under farm called Caenewydd in parish of Loughor, county of Glamorgan (map and schedule)
Term:  50 years
Rent:  9d per ton of coal and £120 rising to £150
Witnessed:  Jacob Rees; Heatherfield Shed, Swansea; J Jenkins, solicitor, Swansea
[Note possession recovered by judgement of Queen's bench 27 February 1882 Brigstocke -v- Glasbrook]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1.  Arthur Henry Saunders Davies of Pentre in county of Pembroke
2.  Phillip Richard and John Glasbrook of parish of Swansea in county of Glamorgan, colliery proprietors</dc:description>
  <dc:date>29 May 1858</dc:date>
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