Dangos 1293 canlyniad

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Aberpergwm estate records
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Agreement before the marriage of the said William Williams and Marye Penry, widow, sister of the said William Pryce, for ...,

  1. Jenkin Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., gent., Angharad his wife, and William Williams [--];. 2. [William] Pryce of Brytton Ferye, esq.;. 3. Hopkin David Edwardes of Swanzey, and Morgan Leison of Lantwyt by Neath, gent's. Agreement before the marriage of the said William Williams and Marye Penry, widow, sister of the said William Pryce, for the settlement of m's and lands called Tal y kwnnws and Maes Gwynn and the customary m's and lands in lp Neath Ultra called Maes llen Mirick, Gwerne y karw, Mayes y llwnnk, Abernant y Rhiddallt, Pant y gwartheg, and all those tmt's being parcel of a tmt of lands called Aberpergw[m] called Pyllva'r gyllnos, blaenpergwm, nant yr ewig, tyr nant hir and tyr carllwr, and two customary tmt's and lands called [Aberpergwm?] and Tyr llyne. Imperfect. Damaged by rats.

Agreement for the payment of the outstanding debts of Warren Gough, dec., out of the profits of that ground called ...,

  1. Joyce Gough of Bleisdon, Gloucestershire, widow of Richard Goughe, gent., dec.;. 2. Richard Tyler of Goodrich, Herefordshire, Thomas Morgan of Hurst, Gloucestershire, George Kann of the city of Gloucester, gent's, Dorothye Goughe of Wilsburye, p. St Bryavells, Gloucestershire, widow, and Blanch Goughe, daughter of the said Dorothye Goughe, spinster. Agreement for the payment of the outstanding debts of Warren Gough, dec., out of the profits of that ground called nedgfield, the waine house meadow, and heaven gate lease, upon the death of the said Dorothy Goughe and for the payment of an annuity of £3 to Blainche Goughe.

Surrender in the court of the manor of Neath Ultra by Lewis Jeffreys, gent., of customary m's and lands called ...,

Surrender in the court of the manor of Neath Ultra by Lewis Jeffreys, gent., of customary m's and lands called Tyllepergwm, Blaen pergwm, Pant y ffynnon vaire, Blaen nant yr ewigg, Pant y gwartheg, Pant y wern hire, Clynymoyn, all in p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, co. Glam., and admission of Richard Williams as tenant. Latin.

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