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Release of lands in Trefverwydd

  1. Ll' ap Ll' ap Gruff' ap Hoell ap Ieuan, of the lord the King of the township of Lleghgynvarnwy in the commote of Llywan;
  2. Dd. ap Res ap Ll' ap Gruff'.
    Release of the lands of Tud'r ap Hoell ap Grono in Trefverwydd (Nos. 3, 9 & 85 are attached).

Marriage Contract between Richard Turbervile, son and heir of John Turbervile of Tythegston, and Margaret Herbert...,

Marriage Contract between Richard Turbervile, son and heir of John Turbervile of Tythegston, and Margaret Herbert, daughter of Richard Herbert, late of Bergevenny, whereby it is covenanted with Matthew Cradok of Cardiff, to make an estate in law to Henry Somersett, Richard Mauncell, and others, of the manor of Newton Nottage, co. Glam., in trust for the issue of the marriage, etc. [English]. Dated: 28th Nov., 5 Hen. VIII [1513]. Seals wanting. Signed: Mathyas Cradoke.

Bond by William Bassett, Henry Bassett, and Thomas Bassett, gentlemen, to Res Mauncell’, esq., in three thousand pounds...,

Bond by William Bassett, Henry Bassett, and Thomas Bassett, gentlemen, to Res Mauncell’, esq., in three thousand pounds, to observe conditions in a deed between the parties, 22nd Nov. [Latin]. Dated: 24th Nov., 6 Henry VIII [1514]. Three small signets, red wax: 1. A cinquefoil rose (12mm). 2. A merchant’s mark, incorporating the initial letters T. b. (13mm). 3. A pelican in her piety that is, standing with wings expanded over her nest, and vulning her breast, the three nestlings feeding on the gouttes-de-sang: this is a type of Christ and the Church (14mm).

A passional

'La passion de nostre seigneur Jhesucrist translatee de latin en francois'; and a religious poem. Illuminated.
Also included is an envelope of notes by J. A. Herbert.

A compendium of texts,

A compendium, [late 15th cent. x early 16th cent.], of works on astrology, medicine, sayings, Brut y Saeson, a short chronicle, Lives of Saints David and Gwenffrewi, Bonedd y Saint and other texts. The manuscript was previously ascribed to Gutun Owain (see Daniel Huws, Medieval Welsh Manuscripts (Aberystwyth, 2000), p. 190).

Confirmation by Thomas Turbervile and Jankin ap John, gentlemen, to Resius Maunceill, esq., of a m...,

Confirmation by Thomas Turbervile and Jankin ap John, gentlemen, to Resius Maunceill, esq., of a m. in the Castle Baillie in Kibouur, and lands, etc., in the same, which they had recovered against the said Resius and Elienor his wife. [Latin]. Dated: 12th Jan., 6 Hen. VIII [1515]. Witnesses. - Robert ap Willim ap Robert Mathew, gentleman; Master John ap Jevan, chaplain; John Mathew, Edward Avan’, James ap Morgan, gentleman; Thomas Lichefeld, alderman of Cardiff; John ap Morgan’, burgess of the same. Seals wanting.

Medical precepts and prescriptions, &c.

A manuscript in the hand of 'David ap Griffith effyriad' (see pp. 13, 14) containing medical precepts and prescriptions (pp. 15-27, 54-92), material of botanological (pp. 28-40), physiological (pp. 41-49) and theological (pp. 1-12) interest, and poetry (pp. 13-14, 50-53). The section on botany includes a Latin-Welsh vocabulary of plant names. Poetical works cited are those of Taliesin, Dafydd ap Gruffydd and Gruffudd Gryg.
There are traces of the hand of Sir Thomas Wilems (p. 40), and also of another hand on many folios.

David ap Griffith and others.

Expositio hymnorum secundum vsum Sarum,

A copy of a printed book consisting of two parts, Expositio hymnorum secundum vsum Sarum, followed by Expositio sequentiarum (London, 1515, STC 16127), printed by Richard Pynson, whose full-page device appears at the end of the first part; see also colophons on f. lxiii verso of first part and f. l of second. Woodcut of a monk reading used twice before and once at end of first part, and once before second part.
Other copies are at Trinity College, Oxford, and Cambridge University Library (see William Carew Hazlitt, Bibliographical Collections and Notes, 3rd series (London, 1887), p. 77, and C. E. Sayle, Early English Printed Books in the University Library, Cambridge (Cambridge, 1900), p. 56, no. 263).

Brut y Brenhinedd

A late 15th century, or early 16th century copy, of Brut y Brenhinedd, the Welsh translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (ff. 1-107 verso). The manuscript was written on thick parchment by one scribe, probably in north Wales, following an exemplar associated with, if not partly derived from, the early 14th century Peniarth MS 21.
For recent discussions of the text, see Brynley F. Roberts (ed.), Brut y Brenhinedd: Llanstephan MS 1 Version (Dublin, 1971), and Brynley F. Roberts, 'Geoffrey of Monmouth, Histora Regum Britanniae and Brut y Brenhinedd' in Rachel Bromwich, A.O.H. Jarman and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), The Arthur of the Welsh. The Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature (Cardiff, 1991), 97-116.

Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Lease by Rice Maunsell’, esq., Lord of Oxmoche, to Philipe Cradock, of a tenement called Rew-rozth’...,

Lease by Rice Maunsell’, esq., Lord of Oxmoche, to Philipe Cradock, of a tenement called Rew-rozth’, containing twenty acres, etc., for ninety-nine years; rent, 20sh., etc. [English]. Dated: 4th Oct., 8 Henry VIII [1516]. Small signet seal, red wax (14 x 12mm). A hand, couped at the wrist, grasping a dagger.

Grant of tenements in Llandrygarn, Bodedern and Trefvwchdryd

  1. William ap Ll' ap Gwyllym, free tenant of the King, of the township of Ariannell, commote of Lliwon;
  2. David ap Rys ap Ll' ap Gruff' free tenant of the king, of the township of Llechkynvaroy.
    Grant of a tenement called talybont in Llandrygarn, tyddyn mad' bach in Bodedern, and a tenement in Trefvwchdryd in the island of Kayrgybi. Includes a memorandum by William Nant, that he drew up the deed.

Lease by Rice Mauncell, esq., lord of Oxwich, to Thomas Asse and Jankyn David, husbandman, of a weir-place...,

Lease by Rice Mauncell, esq., lord of Oxwich, to Thomas Asse and Jankyn David, husbandman, of a weir-place upon Oxwich sand, [‘A were plasse apon’ Oxmoche sonde.’] for fourscore years, at an annual rent of sixteen pence, and a heriot of two shillings. [English]. Dated: 19th Aug., 9 Hen. VIII [1517]. Small rectangular signet, red wax (10 x 11mm). The initial letter S.

Decachordum Christianum,

A printed copy of Marcus Vigerius, Decachordum Christianum ... Controuersiaque [d]e instrumentis dominice Passionis (Paris, 1517), printed by Josse Badius Ascensius in two parts, with the printer's woodcut device on title page of both sections, decorated initials throughout and illustrative woodcuts on ff. ii verso, xxxviii, lxxi verso, lxxxii verso, cvi, cxxvii, cxxxvii verso, cccv, cccxiii verso and cccxxiv of first part (for full description see Ph. Renouard, Bibliographie des Impressions et des Oeuvres de Josse Badius Ascensius (Paris, 1908), iii, 352-353, and Brigitte Moreau, Inventaire des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle, tome ii, 1511-20 (Paris, 1977), p. 455, no. 1725).
Numerous marginal notes in Latin, mostly textual glosses, have been added by an unidentified hand of the sixteenth century. The preserved pastedowns (f. 4, f. xxxiv at end) are parchment leaves from a treatise on canon law in Latin, [14 cent., first ½] (two columns, written space 125 x 95 mm.).

Vigerius, Marcus, 1446-1516.

Grant of penrryngwybedoc

  1. William ap Ll' ap Tudyr, free tenant of the lord the king, of the township of Llysdulas in the commote of Turkelyn;
  2. Rhys ap Syr Gruff' ap Ieuan ap Tudyr, free tenant of the King, of the township of Bryngwallan in the commote of Meney.
    Grant of penrryngwybedoc.

Grant of lands in Mathavarn Itha

  1. Res. ap Dd. ap Ieuan ap Gwelym, free tenant of the Prince, of the township of Mathavarn Itha, in the commote of Tyndaythwy;
  2. Hoell ap Gruff' ap Ieuan ap Dd. ap Mad', free tenant of the Prince, of the township of Mathavarn Wyon.
    Grant of lands in Mathavarn Itha aforesaid.
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