Dangos 10957 canlyniad

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Penrice and Margam Estate Records,
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Deed of settlement whereby Griffin Geffrey of the parish of Llanridian, co. Glam., yeoman, conveys to his reputed son, David ...,

Deed of settlement whereby Griffin Geffrey of the parish of Llanridian, co. Glam., yeoman, conveys to his reputed son, David Geffrey, born of Mary verz Rees, shoemaker of Llanridian, a messuage or tenement in the parish of Llanridian, at a place called Kellyver, with lands called Le longe acre, a close called Furse close, etc., at Kellyer, and 2 acres near the moor, within the parish of Llanridian, at Black hall, etc. Latin. Round seal, red wax, a stamp like a fret.

Memorandum about Letters Patent granted to the Earl of Pembroke by Edward IV,

'In the Earl of Pembroke's Patent of 4 Edw. VI, among other things, are the lordships and manors of Roth, Caerdiffe, Boverton, Lantwid, Kinfegg, and Avon Wallia, bordering on the sea, but there is no mention of deodands or wreck of sea therein, only to hold and enjoy the same in as ample manner as jasper, lake Duke of Bedford, enjoyed the same, besides the burrough of Kinfegg is not mentioned in the Pattent.'.

Copy charter of King Edward III, whereby he inspects the charter of his father, King Edward II, inspecting the charter ...,

Copy charter of King Edward III, whereby he inspects the charter of his father, King Edward II, inspecting the charter of his grandfather, King Henry III, whereby he confirms to the Burgesses of Sweyneshie, i.e., Swansea, co. Glam., the privilege of going and coming throughout the land, with all their merchandise for sale and purchase, quit of toll and other customs, saying the liberties of the city of London. Witnesses to the charter of Henry III: P[eter de Rupibus], Bishop of Winchester, etc., as in No. 1562,. Dated by the hands of Ralph, Bishop of Chichester, Lord Chancellor at Northampton, 8th March 1234. Witnesses to the charter of Edward II : W. Bishop of Worcester, J. Bishop of Bath and Wells, Adomar de Valencia, Earl of Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, Nicholas de Segraue, Edmund de Malo L . . . steward of the household, William de Monte Acuto. Dated by the King's hand, at Windsor, 20 Sept. 1312. Witnesses to the charter of Edward III: J., Bishop of Winchester, Lord Chancellor; W., Bishop of Norwich, Lord Treasurer; John [Plantagenet] de Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, the King's brother; Earl John de Warrenna, William de Ross of Hamelak, William de Monte Acuto, Radulphus de Nevill, steward of the household. Dated by the King's hand, at Westminster, 18 March 1332.

Deed of sale by William White of Landimore, co. Glam., husbandman, to David Walker of Knelston, same co., yeoman, for ...,

Deed of sale by William White of Landimore, co. Glam., husbandman, to David Walker of Knelston, same co., yeoman, for £12, of a close of ground called the Mead park(4a.) in the parish and lordship of Rinaldston, with Power of attorney to David Johnes to deliver seisin. Signature of vendor, Small rough seal.

Counterpart lease for lives by John Stockman of Bereford, Laurence Hide of Sarum, Wiltshire, Esq's, Giles Fettiplace of Wilton, and ...,

Counterpart lease for lives by John Stockman of Bereford, Laurence Hide of Sarum, Wiltshire, Esq's, Giles Fettiplace of Wilton, and Charles Scryven of Cardyff, to David Walkey of Knelston, co. Glam., George Walkey and David Walkey, his sons, of a close(4a.) in the parish and lordship of Reynaldston, for their lives, at a yearly rent of 5s. 4d., with specified services. Mark signature of the first lessee. Seals cut off.

Feoffment of a close of arable and pasture called the shorte throne lay (1a.) adjoining the lands of Sir William ...,

  1. Phillippe John Thomas of Boverton and David John Thomas of Lanridian, gent. 2. Owen Robert, otherwise Bagh, of Lanridian, gent. Feoffment of a close of arable and pasture called the shorte throne lay (1a.) adjoining the lands of Sir William Harbert, kt, on the west and lands of the Earl of Pembroke on the north, a close of arable and pasture (2a.) adjoining a place called pooll Cradock on the South, and a close of arable and pasture (1 a.), in whole 4 or 5a., in p. Lanridian.

Copy marriage settlement of Jenkin Gronnow and Elizabeth Hamon made between Griffith Gronnow of Pennard, co. Glam., and Jenkin Gronnow ...,

Copy marriage settlement of Jenkin Gronnow and Elizabeth Hamon made between Griffith Gronnow of Pennard, co. Glam., and Jenkin Gronnow of the same, Thomas Hamson of Bishopstone, and Owen Gwenn of Ilston, same co.; whereby certain messuages and lands in p's Pennard and Bishopston are put in trust to specified uses and reversions, etc.

Counterpart lease for three lives by the William [Herbert], Earl of Pembroke, K.G., Sir Geiles Fettiplace of Battersey, Surrey, kt ...,

Counterpart lease for three lives by the William [Herbert], Earl of Pembroke, K.G., Sir Geiles Fettiplace of Battersey, Surrey, kt, Laurence Hyde of the Close, New Sarum, and Charles Scriven of London, to John Price of Cheriton, John Price the younger, and Jennett Price the wife of the last named John Price, for £6, of a tenement in Bovehill in the lordship of Llandimore (24 a.) for their lives, at a yearly rent of 48s., with royalties reserved and specified services. Signed J. P. Seals cut off.

Lease by Harrie Lucas of Rinallston, co. Glam., yeoman, to Davyd Lewis Goz and John Davyd Lewis of Llanry dean ...,

Lease by Harrie Lucas of Rinallston, co. Glam., yeoman, to Davyd Lewis Goz and John Davyd Lewis of Llanry dean, yeoman, of three closes of lands called Glas morleys in Llanrydean, for sixteen years, at an annual rent of 10s. and specified services. Seal wanting. Witnesses: Jenkyn Francklen, Owen Jenkin, John Francklen and others.

Extract from the seventh book of the entries of Schedules of Liveries in the Exchequer on the side of the ...,

Extract from the seventh book of the entries of Schedules of Liveries in the Exchequer on the side of the Remembrancer of the Treasury. The Valor or extent of the yearly value of all and singular the lordships, etc., late belonging to Sir William Herbert, late of Swansey, deceased, which descended to Sir John Herbert kt, his brother and heir; which William died 24 Aug. 1611 according to an inquest taken at Cardiff, 21 Aug. 1611. A messuage or mansion house called 'Le Newe place' in Swansey, etc., within the lordship of Gower and Kilvay, held of the Lord thereof as of his demesne thereof, by fealty, etc. Clear yearly value £10. Latin.

Deed declaring the uses of a recovery between (1) William Pryce of Brittone Ferye, esquire; (2) Mathewe Pryce of Courte ...,

Deed declaring the uses of a recovery between (1) William Pryce of Brittone Ferye, esquire; (2) Mathewe Pryce of Courte Carney, esquire, and Hopkin David of Swanzey, gentleman; (3) Morgane Cradocke of Cheritone, esquire, and John Evans of Llantwitte by Neathe, gentleman; and (4) David Richard of Penmayne, gentleman of four parcels of land in the parish of Penmayne, being about six acres, formerly belonging to David Maunsell, great grandfather of the said William Pryce, to be to the only use of the said David Richard. Signature of initials : . . W. Seal wanting. Witnesses : Thomas Hopkin, Nycklas William, etc.

Counterpart lease for three lives by William, Earl of Pembroke, etc., K.G., to John Evans of Llantwi juxta Neath, Margarett ...,

Counterpart lease for three lives by William, Earl of Pembroke, etc., K.G., to John Evans of Llantwi juxta Neath, Margarett John and Elizabeth John, his daughters, for £10, of a tenement called Derlwyn, in Bishopstone parish, Wibley lordship (7a.), at a yearly rent of 14s., with royalties reserved and specified services. Signature of John Evans, lessee. Seal cut off.

Counterpart lease for 99 years determinable on three lives by William, Earl of Pembroke, K.G., to Morgan Creeke of Rossille ...,

Counterpart lease for 99 years determinable on three lives by William, Earl of Pembroke, K.G., to Morgan Creeke of Rossille, co. Glam., for £10, of a tenement and lands (171/2a.)at Middleton in Rossille parish, at a yearly rent of 35s., with royalties reserved and specified services. Mark signatures of the lessee. Seal cut off.

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