Articles of agreement between Sir Walter Rice of Newton, Knight, and Henry Rice, son and heir apparent of the said Sir Walter, whereby Sir Walter settles on his said son the manor of Nangell, co. Pembroke with the site of a mill there, and King's More, Ludsopp, Newport, Mabus, Owen Stone, Morles Smerthbury, Ramscastell, Ismaells, Stackpoll, Hogeston, Tynby, Redbert, Villa Florence, and Musselwick, all in co. Pembroke. In return for which the said Henry undertakes to pay certain debts to; Samuel Aubrey, of Llehongre £800 Henry Don Lee, of Aberkyvore £100 , Sir Henry Jones, of Abermarles £40, Geoffrey Brocke, of Petticott Lane London £140 and £25, Thomas Button £100, Josias Wydon, mercer, Cheapside London £50., Sir John Davies £300, William Neeson, of King Street Westminster £200, "To one Mr Lee by or neere the exchange" £180, "Mr Fanshawe, of London" £140, The Warden of the Fleet £60, and to Hugh Hunte "of St Thomas Apostles neere Whitonden, College, London £80.