Dangos 1596 canlyniad

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Indenture, being an assignment from Edward Gruffith of Allington, co. Denb., gent., and his son and heir apparent, Robert Gruffith ...,

Indenture, being an assignment from Edward Gruffith of Allington, co. Denb., gent., and his son and heir apparent, Robert Gruffith, to Owen John David of Minera, co. Denb., yeoman, of a lease (for the residue of a term of 40 years, granted by letters patent of Queen Elizabeth dated 19 July 1602, to the said Edward Gruffith) of 20 a. called Kay mawr, late the lands of Guttin Bedo and late in the tenure of Robert ap Gruffith ap John, also escheat lands in the t. of Esclusham, co. Denb. late in the tenure of the said Robert ap Griffith ap John, being parcel of the man. of Esclusham aforesaid and parcel of and within the lp of Bromefeild and Yale. Consideration: £80. Witnesses: Tho. ffoster; John Saunders; John Davyes; Robert Gruffyth; Thomas ap Howell; John Edwards; Hugh John of Gresford; Richard Hulford.

Indenture, being a grant in perpetuity from the Rt Hon. Edward, Lord Wootton of Marley, comptroller of the King's household ...,

Indenture, being a grant in perpetuity from the Rt Hon. Edward, Lord Wootton of Marley, comptroller of the King's household and one of the Privy Council, to Thomas ap Edward of Nantor, co. Denb., yeoman, of a m. and closes called Y wyrglodd (6 a.), Kay creavollen (15 a.), Y kay other y ty newth (5 a.), Y kay ucha (20 a.), Y kay ythin (9 a.), Y kay crwn (7 a.), and Y wern vechan (1/2 a.), together with all commons appertaining, being in Llansanfrayd, co. Denb. and late in the tenure of the said Thomas ap Edward, also a m. and closes called Y kae othiar y ty hen (6 a.), Y kae newydd (20 a.), Y kae glas (31/2 a.), Yr hen gay (4 a.), Y kae dan y skubor (9 a.), Wern dan y vagwre (1 a.), and Y wirglodd dan y ty bychan (2 a.), all in the tenure of Margarett verch Rees and situate in Llansanffraid, co. Denb., also free common of pasture and turbary on the mountains and waste grounds of the said grantor which belonged to the late dissolved monastery of Valle Crucis. Minerals are reserved to the grantor. Yearly rent: £4.13.4, 10s. for a 'rent heriot', and 7s. for a relief on the death of any tenant of the premises. The tenant to grind his corn at the mill of the said Lord Wootton at Llanegwest. The grantor is to pay all rents due to the king. [This deed would appear to be a copy as it is not executed or witnessed.].

Deed Poll whereby Thomas Trafford, recorder, and Thomas ffoster, officers of the prince [of Wales] in the lordships of Bromfield ...,

Deed Poll whereby Thomas Trafford, recorder, and Thomas ffoster, officers of the prince [of Wales] in the lordships of Bromfield and Yale, grant (at the request of John Sutton of Sesswick, co. Denb., gent., Margaret, his wife, and Humphrey Sutton, gent., his son and heir apparent) license to John Puleston of Pichill, co. Denb., gent., Edward Phillips of Worthimburie, co. Flint, gent., and the said John Sutton, Margaret, his wife, and Humphrey Sutton to sell to John Rowland of Eyton, co. Denb., carpenter, their interest in a term of years in a parcel of land called Kae yr coed lathy made (now divided into two closes), extending from the lands of John ap John ap William ap Maredydd on the north, to the lands of the said John Rowland on the south, and lying between the king's highway on the east and the lands of the said John ap John ap William ap Maredydd and John Rowland on the west, being in the t. of Sesswick, co. Denb. and now in the tenure of Edward ap Thomas; which said premises (with other property) were granted by letters patent of King Charles I on 30 July 1608 to the said John Puleston and Edward Phillips. Yearly rent, payable to the prince: 2s., being parcel of the rent of £3.17.4 reserved by the letters patent.

Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to David Lloyd of Llanrwst, co. Denb., mercer ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Robert Wynne of Berthddu, co. Denb., esq., to David Lloyd of Llanrwst, co. Denb., mercer, of a m. or burgage in the suburbs of the town of .... between the High Street there .... towards an inn called the .... wherein Richard Price lately dwelled. Consideration: £24. Witnesses: Roger Hampton, rector of Llanddo....; Ellis Davies; Elice Cadwalader; Rees ap John ap William; John Thomas ap William. Witnesses to livery of seisin given by Edward Williams of Carwedvynyth, co. Denb., gent., and Robert Beake of Denb., gent.; Edward Williams; Robert Beake; Hughe ap Ieuan Lloyd; David Piers; Evan Lloyd; Thomas Baker; Richard Jaxson; John Panton; Edward Foulke. Latin.

Indenture, being a lease for six months from Thomas Edwards of Trevonnen, Shropshire, gent., Alice, his wife, and Edward Edwards ...,

Indenture, being a lease for six months from Thomas Edwards of Trevonnen, Shropshire, gent., Alice, his wife, and Edward Edwards (his son and heir apparent) of Trevonnen aforesaid, gent., to Richard Tydder of Prescott, Shropshire, gent., William Tydder (son and heir of the said Richard Tydder) of Prescott, gent., Richard Edwards of Clynvechan, co. Denb., gent., and John Edwards of Sandford, Shropshire, gent., of a m. and lands called Y Ty yn kirchynan, containing 90 a., in Lloran Ucha, being parcel of the man. of Kenlleth Owen, co. Denb. and in the tenures of Edward ap Thomas and Hugh Lewes and situate between Nant-y-wrach on the one side and Keven kyrchynan on the other side and between Nant-y-maen gwyn and Nant-y-brad bwll, also common of pasture within the man. and mountain of Kenlleth Owen; also m's and lands in Lloran Ucha aforesaid called Y tydden ucha'n cay mawr, late in the tenure of Lewis ap John ap Mathewe and now of the said Edward ap Thomas, Y tydden y ffair cay mawr in the tenure of Hugh Lewes, and the purparty of the said Thomas Edwards, Alice, his wife, and Edward Edwards in realty in the t. of Trevonnen aforesaid, which was late the lands of George ap John and Ellino, his wife, also 2 houses and lands in the said t. of Trevonnen which were bought by Edward ap Thomas (father of the said Thomas Edwards) from Maurice ap John Thomas. Witnesses: John Hughes; Richard Morris; Wm Tomkies. Certificate (endorsed), dated 11 Nov. 1714 by John Davies and John Trevor, that this deed was produced in the suit of Thomas Edwards v. William Williams, bart, and Humphrey Lewis.

Copy Of Indenture, being a lease for 15 years from Thomas Prichard of Newport, co. Mon., esq., to Thomas Morgan ...,

Copy Of Indenture, being a lease for 15 years from Thomas Prichard of Newport, co. Mon., esq., to Thomas Morgan Thomas of p. Bettus in co. Mon., farmer, of a m. and lands in p's Bettus and Malpas, co. Mon., and in the tenure of the said Thomas Morgan Thomas. Yearly rent: £31.10s. Minerals and timber reserved to the lessor. Witnesses: James Morgan; John Waters.

Letters Of Administration of the goods of Edward Bowyer of the town and co. of Mon., dec., granted at the ...,

Letters Of Administration of the goods of Edward Bowyer of the town and co. of Mon., dec., granted at the prerogative court of Canterbury to Elizabeth Giles (wife of William Giles) and Ann Jones (wife of William Jones), the only children of the dec., Elizabeth Bowyer, widow of the dec., having renounced. Sworn under £5,000.

Estreat from the rolls of a court of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, re. a parcel of land in p. Trevethin, co. Mon.

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.

Certificate of the acknowledgment before Charles Tyler and James Gilbert George, commissioners in co. Mon. for taking the acknowledgements of ...,

Certificate of the acknowledgment before Charles Tyler and James Gilbert George, commissioners in co. Mon. for taking the acknowledgements of married women under 3 & 4 Will. IV, by Anne (wife of Charles Gough) of an indenture, dated 22 Feb. 1841, and made between the said Charles Gough and Anne, his wife, of the one part, and Samuel Murrell, of the other part.

Grant by Master Richard Pedegrew, chaplain, son and heir of William Pedegrew, a burgess of Glasgow, to Gawen Hamilton of ...,

Grant by Master Richard Pedegrew, chaplain, son and heir of William Pedegrew, a burgess of Glasgow, to Gawen Hamilton of all his lands (specified) in the City of Glasgow. Consideration: A certain sum of money. Witnesses: John Moffat; James Moffat; Robert Hoge; Robert Speil; John Dibosun, Public Notary. Latin.

Grant from Owen Goch ap Gyttin ap Llewelin of Trewern, co. Mont., and Edmund ap Ieuan ap Bedo ap Gyttin ...,

Grant from Owen Goch ap Gyttin ap Llewelin of Trewern, co. Mont., and Edmund ap Ieuan ap Bedo ap Gyttin of Trewern, both free tenants, to Hugh ap John ap Owen of the town of Pool, burgess, of an orchard or garden in the lp of Teirtref, co. Mont. and situate near the cemetery of the p. church of Pool, to wit, in breadth from the land of Roger ap Griffith now occupied by Robert ap Richard to a certain lane adjoining the above cemetery, and in length from the street leading towards the said cemetery to the glebe land now in the occupation of the said Hugh, to be holden at the usual services of the chief lord of the fee, and at the yearly rent of 11d., payable to the aforesaid grantors. Witnesses: John ap John ap Hughe; Owen ap Ieuan ap Hoell; David ap Ieuan ap Hoell ap Adda. Latin.

Release by Hoell ap Mores ap David ap Madog of Llangadvan, co. Mont., yeoman, to Rice ap Tudor of Llandinam ...,

Release by Hoell ap Mores ap David ap Madog of Llangadvan, co. Mont., yeoman, to Rice ap Tudor of Llandinam, co. Mont. of all his m's and lands in the t. of Llandinam and elsewhere in p. Llandinam. Witnesses: Jenkin ap Llewelyn ap Mores; Thomas ap David ap Mores Goch; John ap David ap Mores Goch; Hugh ap David; Robert ap Griffith.

Indenture, being a lease for 19 years from Gilbert Humffrey of Clettrood, co. Mont., gent., to John Thomas of Clettrood ...,

Indenture, being a lease for 19 years from Gilbert Humffrey of Clettrood, co. Mont., gent., to John Thomas of Clettrood aforesaid, miller, of a water grist mill in Clettrood aforesaid, a barn late in the tenure of Gwenne Philipe, a close adjoining the said mill called Kay math, one man's math of hay in Dole tyr gene called Clwt yr helige, and a pasture called Erw gan y nant, Gwyrglodd grone, and Pen y pwll. Yearly rent: £6.16.8 and a heriot of the best beast. Witnesses: William Langford; Hugh Brasier; Edward [? Ll'n].

Grant by Thomas David Lloyd of p. Llandussell, co. Mont., gent., to Gruffith ap Evan of p. Llandussell the fee ...,

Grant by Thomas David Lloyd of p. Llandussell, co. Mont., gent., to Gruffith ap Evan of p. Llandussell the fee simple of a m. in the t. of Bronywood, p. Llandussell, and in the possession of Gruffith ap Evan aforesaid. Witnesses: David Lloyd; David ap Edmond ----; David ap Edmond ap Thomas; Evan ap Griffith; Arthur Vaughan.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £80 from Robert Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Rice ap Robert, his son ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £80 from Robert Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Rice ap Robert, his son and heir, to Evan Edwards, vicar of Llansanffraid, of four parcels called Yr erw bante (3 a.), Yr erw bennallt (6 a.), Y gerddi (2 a.), Gwerglodd penn y brynn (2 a.), another parcel of arable land in a certain common field (campus) there called Maes uwch y lann, otherwise Erw penn y brynn, in the tenure of Howel ap Gruffith ap Meuricke. Witnesses: Edward Tannatt; Richard ap David ap William of Carreckova; Meredith ap Edward; Edward ap Howell; Robert ap John alias Lloid; Reginald ap John; Gruffith Lloyd, scriptor. Latin.

Release by Robert ap Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman to Evan Edwards, clerk, of the fee simple of certain ...,

Release by Robert ap Thomas of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman to Evan Edwards, clerk, of the fee simple of certain premises in Melyniog Veghan, co. Mont. called Yr erw bante (3 a.), Yr erw bennallt (6 a.), Y gerddi (2 a.), Gwerglodd penn y brynn (2 a.), another parcel of arable land in a certain common field (campus) there called Maes uwch y lann, otherwise Erw penn y brynn. Witnesses: William Penryn;Owen Edwardes; Edward Powell. Latin.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £7.10s. from David ap Griffith of Tredderwen Meibion Genwas, co. Mont., yeoman to Evan ap ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £7.10s. from David ap Griffith of Tredderwen Meibion Genwas, co. Mont., yeoman to Evan ap Gruffith ap David of Tredderwen aforesaid, gent. of a parcel of land called Yr erow vedowe, containing 6 a., in the t. of Tredderwen aforesaid, having the land of David Davies on the one side and the land of the said Evan on the other side and extending in length from the land of the said Evan to the land of Roger ap Edward. Witnesses: Ieuan ap Gruff. Thomas Jones; Thomas Preswood; Richard ap Richard. Latin.

Bond, in the penalty of £40, by Thomas ap Rynalde of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Mary, his wife, Adam ...,

Bond, in the penalty of £40, by Thomas ap Rynalde of Dolwen, co. Mont., yeoman, and Mary, his wife, Adam Lloyd of Lloyntydmon, Shropshire, gent., and John Mores of Crickieth, Shropshire to Evan Edwardes, clerk, for quiet enjoyment by said Evan Edwardes of parcels of land called Yr erow benallt (6 a.) in the t. of Melyniog Vechan, co. Mont., Yr erow bant (3 a.), Gwirgloth pen y bryn (2 a.), Y gerddi (2 a.), four parcels in the common field Maes uwch y llan called Yr erow uwch law'r ffordd, 5 selions, Yr erw hir, 3 selions. Witnesses: Robert ap John, Velynidd; Edward ap Ieuan; Morice ap Edward, Ieuan ap David; Robert ap John Lloid; Thomas Rogers, scriptor.

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