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104/115.
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Assignment of a term of five hundred years, for the benefit of the said John Morgan, in the following properties ...,
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- 1706, May 31. (Creation)
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- Walter Cecill, formerly of Bristol but now of p. Lanover, co. Mon., gent. 2. Watkin Thomas of Newport, co. Mon., gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, and Margarett Thomas of Cardiffe, co. Glam., widow. 3. John Morgan of London, esq. 4. Nehemiah Williams of Newport, gent. Assignment of a term of five hundred years, for the benefit of the said John Morgan, in the following properties: two m's, gardens, etc. in Newport; a cellar in Newport, as defined; a m., with its appurtenances, in Newport called the Redd Lyon; a m., with its appurtenances, and three and a half a. of land in Newport; a m. ,with its appurtenances, and three parcels of land called Tyr Wroth in p. St Woollos; seven parcels of land called Tayre errow ddyon, Mr Harris six acres, the seven acres, Errow y Ffae, the four acres, the Warth, and the three acres in p. St Wollos; and a m., with its appurtenances, in Newport, as defined.
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Preferred citation: 104/115.
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vtls005130301
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ISYSARCHB5
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales