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Abstracts Of Surveys of the manors of Caldicott westend, Rogiatt, Undy and Lanvihangell, belonging to Charles Morgan, esq., re right ...,

Abstracts Of Surveys of the manors of Caldicott westend, Rogiatt, Undy and Lanvihangell, belonging to Charles Morgan, esq., re right of common on Caldicott Moor appurtenant to the manor of Caldicott East End, belonging to the Crown, but then in farm to John Hanbury, esq.; also the boundaries of such manors according to the Surveys.

Abstracts of title-deeds relating to a m. called Tuy Samuell, with its appurenances, in p. Trevethin and the tmt called ...,

Abstracts of title-deeds relating to a m. called Tuy Samuell, with its appurenances, in p. Trevethin and the tmt called Caye Evan David Meyrick in p. Trevethin, also a m. called Tuy Evan David Eghan, alias Tuy and Tyre Evan David Eghan, with the parcels called Coit Cae Evan David Eghan, Graig y Pant glace, and Pen y Cae in p. Aberystryth, alias Aberystruth, co. Mon.; also two m's, a barn, garden, and three closes of land containing sixty a. in p. Aberystruth called Blaen Tyllery.

Abstracts of Tredegar deeds,

Abstract of Tredegar estate title deeds, 1578-1723 (pp. 0-c.16), and observations (pp. c.17-19). The document is entitled ‘Abstract of deeds belonging to the title of Tredegar estate in the counties of Monmouth Brecon & Glamorgan (which were taken out of the evidence room by Mr Jones as set forth in the schedule annexed to def’ts Jones’s answer) with a view to find how the customary hold estate is affected by former wills & testaments’, and endorsed ’24 Nov’r 1774, gave a copy to Cha’s Morgan esq’r’. Page 20 is the original outside of the file, and is endorsed with a shorter version of the title. The document is probably related to Morgan v. Morgan (L 1).

Account (and draft) settled between Charles Gould, esq., the sole assignee of the estate and effects of John Ever, a ...,

Account (and draft) settled between Charles Gould, esq., the sole assignee of the estate and effects of John Ever, a bankrupt and the executor of the estate of King Gould, esq., dec., who was the sole assignee of the estate of the said bankrupt, with Jane Wellard, widow, the sole executrix of the will of Charles Wellard, esq., dec., covering the years 1736-50.

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