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Settlement (by way of a lease and release) in consideration of a marriage already solemnised between John Rumsey, esq., town ...,

  1. Edmond Gamage of Newpark, p. Marchfield, co. Mon. 2. Edward Gamage, rector of Coychurch and Archdeacon of Landaffe, and John Gamage of St Brides Minor, gent., his son. Settlement (by way of a lease and release) in consideration of a marriage already solemnised between John Rumsey, esq., town clerk of Bristoll, and Mary, daughter of Edmond Gamage of the farm commonly called New parke otherwise Dowlas Parke, p's Marchfeild, Micheston Vedow, and Basalege, together with one parcel of land at Abercarne, p. Monithuslon, one m. in Coychurch called Drevach, one decayed m. called Quarry house with 64 a. of land in Coyty commonly called the Quarry and woodmill lands, a m. and stall belonging to the wood mill lands in the possession of James Thomas, one other m. adjoining to the said wood mill lands, late in the possession of David Robert, one m. and barn adjoining to the said wood mill lands, late in the possession of John Joyner, a m. in the possession of John Martin, a m. and garden adjoining the said woodmill lands in the possession of Hary James, a m. and garden adjoining the said wood mill lands in the possession of Mathew the mason, a m. and 100 a. of land adjoining in Coychurch called Caner, four a. of meadow land in Coychurch in a mead there called gwaine y Que, one m. and one a. adjoining in Coychurch near a common there called the wastad wen, a parcel of woodland containing two a. in the possession of Edmond Gamage, three a. of meadow land in St Brides Minor in a meadow called gwaine y Rydddu, one a. of meadow in St Brides Minor in a meadow called y wayne newith, and one m. with two a. of land adjoining in p. St Brides Minor in the possession of William Treasor to uses contained in No. 51/112.

Settlement (post nuptial) in consideration of a marriage between John Powell and Mary, his wife, of a moiety of a ...,

  1. Mordecai Powell the elder of Llanthewy vach, yeoman, son and heir of Catherine Jones of Bassaleck, who was one of the daughters and co-heirs of Henry Jones, long since dec., and Rachel, his wife. 2. John Powell of Llanthewy vach, yeoman, son and heir apparent of Mordecai Powell by Rachel, his wife, and Mary, wife of the said John Powell. 3. Hannah, Mary, Rachel, Martha, and Lydia Powell, daughters of Mordecai Powell the elder and Rachel, his wife, and Mordecai Powell, junior, their son. 4. Henry Williams of Langattock iuxta Caerleon, yeoman. 5. William James of Landegveth, yeoman. Settlement (post nuptial) in consideration of a marriage between John Powell and Mary, his wife, of a moiety of a tmt and of two gardens, one bakehouse, one barn, one cowhouse, two stables, two orchards, and of the thirteen closes called Caer Skybbor, Cae yr Park, yr Errow goch, y waine dan y Berllan, Cae yr graig yssha, Cae yr graig Ycha, Cae yr garren, y waine loyd, y frwynos vach, y werne vaur, Caer Berllan, yr hene Berllan, and Y Cae dan y Tuy, p. Bassaleck in trust to uses specified in the deed.

Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of a moiety of a tmt and of two ...,

  1. John Powell of Panteague, co. Mon., yeoman, son of Mordecai Powell and grandson of Catherine Jones of Bassaleck, one of the two daughters of Henry Jones, and William Lewis of Bassaleck, yeoman, son and heir of Mary Jones, dec., the other daughter of Henry Jones. 2. Rowland Seys of Newport, gent. Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of a moiety of a tmt and of two gardens, one bakehouse, one barn, one cowhouse, two stables, two orchards, and of the thirteen closes called Caer Skybor, Cae yr Park, yr Errow goch, y waine dan y Berllan, Cae yr graig yssha, Cae yr graig Ycha, Cae yr garren, y waine loyd, y frwynos vach, y werne vaur, Caer Berllan, yr hene Berllan, and Y Cae dan y Tuy, p. Bassaleck.

Release of a moiety of a tmt and of two gardens, one bakehouse, one barn, one cowhouse, two stables, two ...,

  1. John Powell of Panteague, yeoman, and Mary, his wife. 2. William Lewis of Bassaleck, yeoman. 3. Rowland Seys of Newport, gent. Release of a moiety of a tmt and of two gardens, one bakehouse, one barn, one cowhouse, two stables, two orchards, and of the thirteen closes called Caer Skybor, Cae yr Park, yr Errow goch, y waine dan y Berllan, Cae yr graig yssha, Cae yr graig Ycha, Cae yr garren, y waine loyd, y frwynos vach, y werne vaur, Caer Berllan, yr hene Berllan, and Y Cae dan y Tuy, p. Bassaleck.

Assignment of premises vested in trust by No. 51/13,

  1. William James of Landegveth, yeoman. 2. William Edmond of Bassaleck, husbandman, Hannah, his wife, Edmond Lewis of Gelligare, husbandman, and Mary, his wife, Rachel Powell of Bassaleck, spinster, Martha Williams of Cardiff, widow, Lydia Powell of Bergavenny, spinster, and Mordecai Powell of Llanthewy vach, husbandman. 3. John Powell of Panteague, yeoman. 4. Francis Jenkins of Newport, esq. 5. William Lewis of Bassaleck, gent., and Rowland Seys of Newport, gent. Assignment of premises vested in trust by No. 51/13.

Lease (to vest possession) of the manor of Treagoo, the capital m. called Treagoo with appurtenances in p. St Waynards ...,

  1. Mary Mynors Gouge of Treagoo, Herefordshire, widow. 2. Thomas Parry of Arkestone, Herefordshire, esq., and Thomas Phillipps of Eaton Bishop, esq. Lease (to vest possession) of the manor of Treagoo, the capital m. called Treagoo with appurtenances in p. St Waynards, the m's and lands now belonging to Mary Mynors Gouge in p's St Waynards, Langarren, Treagoe, Trewathen, Lancloudy, Pencoyd, Tretyre, and Michael Church, or elsewhere in Herefordshire, the manor of Dartford otherwise Dartford priory, Kent, the capital m. belonging, several pieces of arable and fresh marshlands in Dartford ffresh Marsh, and several pieces of salt marsh land in Dartford Salt Marsh with appurtenances called Temple ffarm in Dartford, pieces of garden ground enclosed with a wall commonly called Great Orchard, Wax Orchard, Pidgeon house Close, and Little Pear Orchard, a stable built on part of the premises and a piece of ground called the Manor piece, being in Lowfield in Dartford, a piece of arable land lying against the heath lane leading from Lowfield to Dartford heath, a m. in a place called Overy Street in Dartford, late known by the sign of the Queen's head and now of the Eleven Cricketteers, and a piece of arable and marchland in the occupation of Thomas Morgan, the lands called Duckslands hope in Dartford, the storehouses and wharf called Town Wharfe and the fishery of Dartford Creek, several pieces of land in the occupation of Edward Rawlings and John Cartwright in Dartford, a piece of arable land in Wilmington, two m's at Mile End, p. St Dunstan Stepney otherwise Stebon Heath, Middlesex, m's and lands in p. St Mary Stratford Bow, or such part thereof as is freehold, in Middlesex in the occupation of William Bromley, the m., garden, stable, and four small tmt's in the occupation of Thomas Lumis in St Mary Stratford Bow, a m. in p. St Mary Stratford Bow in the tenure of Robert Green, the m. called Watson's coffee house in Cornhill, a m. adjoining it, a m. on the south side of a street called Pater noster Row, p. St Gregory, London, a m. on the south side of Lombard Street, p. St Mary Woolnoth, a m. adjoining the west side of the last mentioned m. in the occupation of Messrs Chase and Cox, the ground rent of another m. in Lombard Street, the ground rent of several m's in a street called Black ffryars in the city of London in the tenure of John Barker, and m's and lands in the tenure of Henry Roper, William Sherwood, and Thomas Langdale in the town or t. of South Offrington in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Mortgage for £40 (by way of a lease for 200 years) of a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging called ...,

  1. Francis Joshua of Trevethin, carpenter, son and heir of Francis Joshua of Trevethin, yeoman, who was the eldest son and heir of Joshua Richard in Trevethin, yeoman. 2. Mary Banister of Abergavenny, widow. Mortgage for £40 (by way of a lease for 200 years) of a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging called yr Wrlod dan y Tuy, yr Wrlod Vach, Croft y March, Cae dish lawr Vide, Cae dish llawr yr pound, Cae newidd, Cae pen y Graig, Cae tyr hwch, Cae Skibor Vach, and Cae yr hewle Vach, together with a piece of rough ground called Cae pen y Graig, p. Trevethin, near a place called Cwmb Avon.

Assignment of the mortgage of a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging called yr Wrlod dan y Tuy, yr Wrlod ...,

  1. Mary Banister of Abergavenny, widow. 2. Francis Joshua of Trevethin, carpenter, and Mary, his wife. 3. Thomas Williams of Abergavenny, gent. Assignment of the mortgage of a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging called yr Wrlod dan y Tuy, yr Wrlod Vach, Croft y March, Cae dish lawr Vide, Cae dish llawr yr pound, Cae newidd, Cae pen y Graig, Cae tyr hwch, Cae Skibor Vach, and Cae yr hewle Vach, together with a piece of rough ground called Cae pen y Graig, p. Trevethin, near a place called Cwmb Avon.

Lease for 14 years of a m. and farm, consisting of one dwelling house, barn, cowhouse, and seven pieces of ...,

  1. Nathaniel Fox and Elizabeth, his wife, of Cardiff, and Margaret Jones of Newport, spinster, sister of the said Elizabeth. 2. Edward Williams of St Woollass, yeoman. Lease for 14 years of a m. and farm, consisting of one dwelling house, barn, cowhouse, and seven pieces of land in St Woollass commonly called Gwerndee Chenol.

Lease and Release of a piece of wood ground bounded on the west by the demesne lands of Charles Morgan ...,

  1. Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte of Halswell, p. Goathurst, Somerset, bart. 2. Hon. Charles Morgan of Tredegar, esq. Lease and Release of a piece of wood ground bounded on the west by the demesne lands of Charles Morgan, on the east and north by a road leading from Lanvedw bridge towards Ruperra, and on the south by Lanvedw wood in exchange for the long narrow parcel of land called the Three Quarters separated by one field from the highway leading from Lanvedw Bridge towards the village of Bassaleg and surrounded by the farm and lands of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte in p. Lanvihangel y vedw, also for a piece of land called Ca Tyla Ucha in Lanvihangel y vedw.

Release in fee and assignment of a mortgage term of 1,000 years in a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging ...,

  1. Francis Joshua of Westminster, grocer. 2. John Jones of Henllis, co. Mon., mortgagee mentioned in No. 51/49. 3. John Morgan of Tredegar, esq. 4. Charles Gould of Little Ealing, Middlesex. Release in fee and assignment of a mortgage term of 1,000 years in a m., curtilage, outhouses, and closes belonging called yr Wrlod dan y Tuy, yr Wrlod Vach, Croft y March, Cae dish lawr Vide, Cae dish llawr yr pound, Cae newidd, Cae pen y Graig, Cae tyr hwch, Cae Skibor Vach, and Cae yr hewle Vach, together with a piece of rough ground called Cae pen y Graig, p. Trevethin, near a place called Cwmb Avon.
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