Estreat from the rolls of a court of Edward Webb, esq., Diana Frances Gorges, spinster, Charles Henry Sheldon, esq., Elizabeth, his wife, John Gwynne, esq., Arabella, his wife, Deliverance Dacre, esq., Meliora, his wife, and Thynne Howe Gwynne, esq., lords and ladies of the man. of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, co. Mon., held in the town of Pontypool within the man. of Wentsland and Bryngwyn on 5 May 1825 before Alexander Waddington, deputy steward of the man. of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, and William George and Abraham Lane, homagers. At which court Charles Harrison Powell of the town and co. of Monmouth, esq., one of the customary tenants of the man., in consideration of £20 paid by William Luce of the said town of Pontypool, gent., surrendered by the rod into the hands of the lords and ladies of the man. of Wentsland and Bryngwyn a parcel of copyhold land containing ¾ a. in the tenure of the said William Luce and situate in p. Trevethin and man. of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, being bounded on the west by the Monmouthshire Canal Navigation Co.'s towing path leading from the town of Pontypool to Abersychan, on the west by garden ground of Capel Hanbury Leigh, esq., in the occupation of forge-men belonging to the little forge, on the south by garden ground in the tenure of Nathan Coslett belonging to the Monmouthshire Canal Navigation Co. and land of Walter Evans, and on the east by the stream running from the little forge to the supply of the town forge in the said town of Pontypool (but excepting the minerals in the said premises to which the said Charles Harris[on] Powell was admitted tenant at a court held on 24 Mar. 1825 upon the surrender of Thomas Phillip, late of Monmouth but then residing at 8 Russell St, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, esq.) to the use of the said William Luce and his heirs. Whereupon, having paid a fine of 30s. and rendered his fealty, the said William Luce was admitted tenant of the said property.