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Deeds relating to messuages and lands, including those called Clawdd dee, Colemans Meads, Knightes neadowe, Cutlers meade, and Bunting Elmes ...,

Deeds relating to messuages and lands, including those called Clawdd dee, Colemans Meads, Knightes neadowe, Cutlers meade, and Bunting Elmes, and other property in the parish of Monmouth; and messuages, etc. called the parish ffold, part of the site of the castle, and property in Castle Bayly Ward, St Thomas's street, and St Maries street and in a street called Sinderhill and elsewhere in the town of Monmouth.

Grant of the lp of Ragland, the rectory of Ragland, the lp of Methenny, alias Landenny, the rectory of Landenny ...,

Grant of the lp of Ragland, the rectory of Ragland, the lp of Methenny, alias Landenny, the rectory of Landenny, woodlands, etc. called Coyd y Vellen in p's Llanvihangell yscenllewerne and Penrose, a tmt and lands called Tregares parke and Roundwood in p. Tregare, the man. or farm of Pen-gaveny, and the manors of Penrose and Clytha, Kilcoygan, Landilo, Mandiffe, Langum, and Langibby, all in co. Mon.; the bor. of Cholmeleigh and the man. of the bor. of Cholmeleigh, Devon; the man. of Chaldon Herring, Dorset; and lands elsewhere in co. Mon., with a view to suffering a recovery.

Grant of the site of the dissolved abbey of Tynterne, the forge called Tynterne Forge, the furnace called Tynterne Furnace ...,

Grant of the site of the dissolved abbey of Tynterne, the forge called Tynterne Forge, the furnace called Tynterne Furnace, together with all wireworks, etc. thereto belonging, m's called Reading, alias Rudding, Farm and Levox Farm, the manors of Dingstowe and Pennyclauth, land in Caldicott, and property in some thirty seven p's in co. Mon.

Deeds relating to a messuage called Gewtes farm and Tire Gaut and parcels called Whiteings meadow, Cae Quarrell, The Hom ...,

Deeds relating to a messuage called Gewtes farm and Tire Gaut and parcels called Whiteings meadow, Cae Quarrell, The Hom, the Upper Warlock, the Lower Warlock, and Cae Gwynne and other property in the parish of Skenfrith. They include a copy of the will of William Coke, clerk, curate to the Rev. Mr Witherston of Sutton, Herefordshire, 1730.

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