Copy of indenture, whereby Charles Van of Newport, co. Mon., esq., and Catherine, his wife, declare that the fine levied of the under-mentioned properties unto Richard Jenkins of Marlas, co. Glam., at the Great Sessions held at Cardiff on 30 Mar. 1758, should enure to the use of the said Charles Van and his heirs:- The m's and lands respectively called Trevach (40 a.) in the tenure of David John, and Caner, otherwise Canerw (100 a.), in the tenure of Watkin Butler, all the said properties being in p. Coychurch, co. Glam.; tmt's in p. St Brides, co. Glam., called Pandy (21 a.) in the tenure of Samuel Morgan, Maindy (40 a.) in the tenure of Philip David; tmt's at Hirwain in p's Coychurch and St Brides, namely four a. in a meadow called Gwain y que, a m. and one a. late in the tenure of Morgan Evan and now of the said Charles Van, two a. late in the tenure of Edmund Gamage, and now of the said Charles Van, three a. in a meadow called Gwain y rhyd, one a. in a meadow called Gwain newydd in the tenure of the said Charles Van, and a m. and two a. late in the tenure of Morgan Treavor and now of the said Charles Van; a tmt (35 a.) called Ty y quarella in p. Coyty, co. Glam., in the tenure of Margaret Jones, widow; a barn in Bridgend in said p. Coyty in the tenure of the said Margaret Jones; a house and half an a. of land adjoining the said barn in the tenure of Moses Rees; a house and garden in Bridgend in the tenure of the said Moses Rees; a close (2 a.) adjoining the tmt called Coyty moor in the tenure of the said Moses Rees; two closes (3 a.) called Caepant in p. Coyty in the tenure of Thomas Thomas; a tmt called Wildmill (27 a.) in p. Coyty in the tenure of Jesse David; two m's in p. Coyty in the tenure of Jesse David and Morgan Howell; a house and stable called the 'Ship' in Bridgend in the tenure of John Edwards; a house and garden and one a. in the village of Nolton in the tenure of Edward Llewellin, tyler; a mansion house in the village and p. of Newcastle, co. Glam. in the tenure of Hopkin Llewellin; two closes (6 a.) called Cae Alice Mathew, otherwise Caiar dre, adjoining the said village of Newcastle; two houses and gardens in the said village in the tenure of Joan Rees and John Cross; houses in the said village in the tenures of Thomas David, William James, Rachel James, and Thomas John; a shop in the said village in the tenure of Robert Morgan; one a. at a place called Angelstown in said p. Newcastle, late in the tenure of Thomas James, dec., and now of the said William James; a m. and two a. in Angelstown aforesaid, late in the tenure of Philip Cornel and now of Thomas Francis; a m. and garden in Angelstown, late in the tenure of James Thomas and now of the said William James; two closes (9 a.) called Luttrel's closes in said p. Newcastle in the tenure of the said Thomas Francis.