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Bond to make an estate in fee simple in one m., barn, orchard, garden, and 131/2 a. of land belonging ...,

  1. Philip Morgan of Gwerney Cleppa, gent. 2. William Kemeys of St Mellons, gent. Bond to make an estate in fee simple in one m., barn, orchard, garden, and 131/2 a. of land belonging in Peterston to the use of Alson Kemys for life, and after her dec. to the use of William Morgan and Lwcie Blethyn and their issue, and, in default of issue, to the heirs of the said Lwcie.

Bond, in consideration of a proposed marriage between the said James Howell and Maud Thomas of Peeterstone, widow, for the ...,

  1. James Howell of Marshfield, yeoman, and Lewis Vaughan of Marshfield, gent. 2. Edward Robert of Michaelstone vedoe, gent., and Henry Johnes of Machann, gent. Bond, in consideration of a proposed marriage between the said James Howell and Maud Thomas of Peeterstone, widow, for the settlement of all estates which the said James Howell should acquire during the coverture between him and the said Maud.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of the said Edward Robert and Margaret, his wife, of a tmt and ...,

  1. Edward Robert of Michelston Vedoe, yeoman. 2. Morgan Myles of St Melans, yeoman, and John ap John of Marshfield, yeoman. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of the said Edward Robert and Margaret, his wife, of a tmt and lands called the Sealand in Peeterston, containing one m., one barn, and twenty a. of land, four a. more in Peeterston aforesaid, and one m. and thirteen a. of land in St Bride.

Award by Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq., Thomas Morgan of Lanvedow, and Rowland Morgan of Bassleg in a dispute between ...,

Award by Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq., Thomas Morgan of Lanvedow, and Rowland Morgan of Bassleg in a dispute between David Robert and Sara, his wife, late wife of Rowland Morgan of Peterston, dec., and Edward Robert of Michellston Vedow, concerning the title to one m., one barn, one cowhouse, one garden, and 29 a. of land in p. Peeterston.

Lease for three lives of four and a half a. of land, of which two a. are called the Ridinges ...,

  1. Anne, Lady Beauchamp, of Edington, Wiltshire. 2. Walter Edwards of Lanvaches, yeoman, Edward Walter and Margaret Walter, son and daughter of the said Walter Edwards. Lease for three lives of four and a half a. of land, of which two a. are called the Ridinges, one other a. abuts on the land called the Croshedge, another a. abuts on the land called the Longland, one "ffraundell" lies in Cae yr vidd, and the remaining "ffraundell" in a field adjoining Cae yr vidd, p. Lanvaches.

Lease for three lives of a m., one curtilage, one garden, and one parcel of garden called St Lawrence Churchyard ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegir, esq. 2. Francis Pettingall of Newport. Lease for three lives of a m., one curtilage, one garden, and one parcel of garden called St Lawrence Churchyard in the town of Newport, a parcel of lands called Kae yr ffynnon in St Woolloes, and two parcels in Christchurch, but reserving timber and minerals.

Settlement (post nuptial) in consideration of the marriage of the said Edmond Morgan and Anne, his wife, one of the ...,

  1. Edmund Morgan of Penlloynsarph, esq. 2. Charles Morgan of Penrose, gent., and Henry Morgan of Carlion, esq. 3. Thomas Morgan of Penrose and Lewis Morgan of Penylan. Settlement (post nuptial) in consideration of the marriage of the said Edmond Morgan and Anne, his wife, one of the grandchildren of the said Thomas Morgan, of the manor and castle of Rogerston in p's Baseleg alias Bassaleck, and Risca, and m's and lands in Baseleg alias Bassaleck, Newport, St Wooloes, Risca, Monythusloin, Nash, Lanvrechva, and Mendalgiff, and Bedwas. (See No. 8/1.).

Lease (counterpart) in perpetuity of a tmt and 11 a. of land in the tenure of John Bynche, a tmt ...,

  1. Anthony, Lord Bishop of Llandaff. 2. Philipp Williams of Mathern, yeoman. Lease (counterpart) in perpetuity of a tmt and 11 a. of land in the tenure of John Bynche, a tmt and 6 a. formerly in the tenure of Nicholas Aldey, two parcels of land, one of which lies in a place called lawweys end called litle less and another at brode medes end called litle hilmede, a parcel called Sterts and Smalewarthe, a tmt of 41/2 a. of arable land with 31/2 a. of pasture formerly belonging to Thomas Howard, a garden and 4 a. of arable land, one r. of meadow, and 6 a. of arable land in Bodenwell, a parcel of arable land called le lippet, a tmt and land called paynsfild, a tmt and lands formerly in the tenure of John Aldey, a cottage and lands formerly belonging to the said John Aldey, two tmts. and land in the tenure of John Mayn, a pasture called le clyfflese near the Severn, a close of arable land formerly in the tenure of Richard Thomas, a close called Seymorsfild, a close of pasture called longewalls and longwalls forlong with four a. of meadow in the east part of Brodemede, four a. of meadow lying in le brodemede called le Butte, a cottage, a garden, and a parcel of pasture called herbert's landes, a parcel of meadow called holemede, a cottage called Burton's place, two a. of land called Agnes lands, a parcel of pasture called dewserows, a tmt called Kibyos, a parcel of meadow called Kibyos paroke, a m. called le Churche howse, two a. called Bordberdmershe alias Ricelese, two pastures called horsmershe and monkemede alias monkmede warth, a parcel of arable and pasture land at St Lawrence called brode fylde, a weir in the Severn called Clyffewere, all of which lie in the lordship or manor of Matharn and St Lawrence. Latin.

Mortgage for £200 of lands called paynes feild, the Day howse Courte and hayes, four parcels of meadow land called ...,

  1. Henry Williams the elder of Matharne, gent., and Henry Williams, his son and heir, gent. 2. Henry Jones of Baslege, gent., and Henry Thomas of Baslege, gent. 3. Thomas Morgan of Machen, esq. Mortgage for £200 of lands called paynes feild, the Day howse Courte and hayes, four parcels of meadow land called the smale meade, and a meadow called the fower acres, p. Matharne.

Grant of one part in eight of the m's and lands in Bedwelltey, formerly the property of Lewis Thomas, and ...,

  1. Edmund Morgan of Penlloynsarph, esq., and Margarett, his wife. 2. Sir Thomas Morgan of Riewperrey. Grant of one part in eight of the m's and lands in Bedwelltey, formerly the property of Lewis Thomas, and which Henrie Morgan, father of the said Edmund Morgan, bought of Thomas Arnold and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daughters of the said Lewis Thomas.

Bargain And Sale (draft) of the mansion house called Ruerpery, the Parke, and all other m's and lands belonging in ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Morgan of Ruerpery. 2. Edward Thomas of Lanvyhangell, co. Glam., esq., and Thomas Thomas of Lanbradache, gent. Bargain And Sale (draft) of the mansion house called Ruerpery, the Parke, and all other m's and lands belonging in Lanvyhangell y vedowe, three tmts. and gardens in Cardiffe, a m. and lands in Whitchurche together with all m's and lands of which Sir Thomas Morgan is seised in [?co.] Glamorgan in fee simple, in fee tail, or for life, excepting only a parcel of lands in the tenure of William Thomas, esq., and a m. in the tenure of John Mathew Evans in p. Whitechurche, a m., lands, and a mill in Bedweltye, together with all m's and lands of which Sir Thomas Morgan is seised in fee simple, in fee tail, or for life in co. Mon., with a proviso for the payment of debts owed by the said Sir Thomas Morgan which are listed in a schedule.
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