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Bond in £150 for the payment of £52 by 1 to Henry Chetting of Islington, Middlesex, esq. Recites that by ...,

1 Henry Weare of West Smithfield, London, gent. 2 William Powell of Fleete Streete, London, citizen and haberdasher. Bond in £150 for the payment of £52 by 1 to Henry Chetting of Islington, Middlesex, esq. Recites that by a bond of even date 2 at the request and for the debt of 1 became bound with 1 and Nicholas Turberville of A[...], London, gent., to Henry Chetting in £100 to secure repyament of £52.

Bargain And Sale of man. Tregoofe and Penon [p. Llancarfan], co. Glam.. Recites that a purchase has been made on ...,

1 Col Edmond Ludlowe of Westminster, Middlesex, esq. 2 Sir Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., kt. Bargain And Sale of man. Tregoofe and Penon [p. Llancarfan], co. Glam.. Recites that a purchase has been made on behalf of 2, by Mark Hilderaley and others, being persons authorised by Acts and Ordinances of Parliament to sell the said man., to 1, in trust to convey the same to 2. Marginal note: Acknowledgement before the Council of Magistrates, 21 May 1650. Endorsed: Note of enrolment in Chancery 21 May 1650 and memorandum that Robert Corrocke entered upon a m., part of the said man., and executed and delivered livery of seisin, 21 Dec. 1649. Seal (no impression).

Memorandum that Edward Evans of p. Michaelston Vedow, co. Glam., entered into Priors Hall and was there in quiet possession ...,

Memorandum that Edward Evans of p. Michaelston Vedow, co. Glam., entered into Priors Hall and was there in quiet possession of the glebeland, tithes and other emoluments belonging to the rectory of Caldicott by virtue of a lease granted to him by Charles Kemeys of Llanyhangell Vechan, co. Brec., and continued in possession until Llewelyn Evan of Lanvayre Iscoed came and disturbed him and turned him out.

Post Nuptial Settlement of 1 and Katherin his wife, daughter of 2, being a Covenant To Levy A Fine by ...,

1 William St John of Y rheol oley, Highlight, co. Glam., gent. 2 Sir Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, kt. 3 Edward Lewis of Wenvo, gent., son of 2. Post Nuptial Settlement of 1 and Katherin his wife, daughter of 2, being a Covenant To Levy A Fine by 1 in and upon man. yrheol oley, otherwise Highlight, co. Glam., to the use of 3 until such time as a common recovery of the man. can be suffered with Declaration Of Uses of the proposed common recovery, namely the capital m. at yrheol oley and a moiety of the said man. to the use of 1 and his wife for their lives and after their deaths to the use of the first son of the said marriage (further uses specified) and the other moiety of the said man. to the use of 1 for life and after his death to the use of his first son (further uses specified). Endorsed: '(1)'. Witnesses include William Kemmes.

Lease for three lives of a parcel of land called the Shelves (5 a.), in p. Merthir Dovan; reserving timber ...,

1 Edward Thomas of Wenvo, co. Glam., esq. 2 John Richard of Mertherdovan, yeoman, and John Richard and Thomas Richard, son of the first named John Richard. Lease for three lives of a parcel of land called the Shelves (5 a.), in p. Merthir Dovan; reserving timber and mines. Consideration: surrender of a former lease and 50s. Annual rent: 5s.8, a couple of good hens at the feast of Circumcision; herriot. Duties: suit of court at the court of the lordship of Cadoxton.

Exemplification of a writ of entry upon the disseisin in le post, dated 31 July 1654, whereby Joseph Collins and ...,

Exemplification of a writ of entry upon the disseisin in le post, dated 31 July 1654, whereby Joseph Collins and Thomas Goning, gent., demand from William Pitt and Robert Browne, gents, tenants to the precipe, 200 m's, 3 mills, 1 dovecote, etc. (5, 300 a.) in p's Michaelston Vedowe, Lanvedow, Ruddry, Lanishen, Lysvaen, Cardiff, St Fagan, Lanedarne and Roath, co. Glam., together with the return to the said writ [cf. no. D23]. Seal of the Commonwealth.

John Kemeys from Margate to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. The 'fool' had enjoyed much better health since he had been at ...,

John Kemeys from Margate to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. The 'fool' had enjoyed much better health since he had been at Margate, and intended to leave the following week for London to visit some of his weaker brethren in and about Westminster; wishes his correspondent to come to town speedily to give him the benefit of his prudence and discretion.

Rev. Richard Evans to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. He had received of W. Lewelin, his steward, £33.6.8 towards the augmentation of ...,

Rev. Richard Evans to [Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte?]. He had received of W. Lewelin, his steward, £33.6.8 towards the augmentation of Lanishen; Lanishen, when he was nominated, was worth only £14 pa, but will be worth when a purchase could be made upwards of £40 pa; Lisvane could be augmented in the same manner a year or two hence.

James Cockshutt to Col. J. Kemeys-tynte. States that there was no doubt as to practicability of a railroad from his ...,

James Cockshutt to Col. J. Kemeys-tynte. States that there was no doubt as to practicability of a railroad from his Coal Works near Machen, which would follow the same valley and take mainly the same windings as the river does, a distance to Rumney bridge of 8 miles, according to Biedermann's estimate; the railroads on the Monmouth Canal had cost £1,500 per mile, but on a less expensive plan all expenses, including the purchase of lands, would be not much less than £900 to £1,000 per mile; but, while there were considerable beds of coal, yet it was so unfavourably situated, dipping as much as 1 yard in 2, that it was not at all favourable to an extensive work, and, compared to other situations, would remain years before a situation of this kind would be looked for; though it would be well to let the Work to a safe tenant, he could not advise the building of a railroad at so considerable cost and opening a Work on a large scale.

John Price to J. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning his negotiations with Biedermann concerning the sale of a small tenement of which his ...,

John Price to J. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning his negotiations with Biedermann concerning the sale of a small tenement of which his mother was tenant in St Fagans, let at 16s. pa, which Biedermann valued at 30 years purchase, i.e. £22.10.0; wishes to have the three lives in being valued by an independent person.

George Emerson to John Kemeys-tynte. Reference to repairs to the stable at Kevenmably; the Gentlemen of Monmouthshire were now raising ...,

George Emerson to John Kemeys-tynte. Reference to repairs to the stable at Kevenmably; the Gentlemen of Monmouthshire were now raising 1,200 volunteers to be clothed by subscription, amounting to £5,000, of which Sir Charles Morgan had subscribed £700, Sir Robert Salisbury £100, Col. Morgan £300 and Sir William Kemeys £300.

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