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Settlement made after the marriage of the said Christopher Jones and Joan, his wife, and in consideration of £300, touching ...,

  1. Priscilla Jones of Pontypool, co. Mon., widow, relict of Cradock Jones, late of p. Trevethin, co. Mon., gent. 2. Christopher Jones of Pontypool, gent., son and heir of the said Cradock Jones, dec., and Joan, wife of the said Christopher. 3. John Handbury of Pontypool, esq., and Timothy Blethin of Dinham, co. Mon., esq. Settlement made after the marriage of the said Christopher Jones and Joan, his wife, and in consideration of £300, touching a capital m. and farm, with their appurtenances, called Lloynyllan Farme in p . Trevethin, together with several parcels of land thereto belonging called Ceven Llwyd, Ceven Berry, Cae Pant Ycha, Cae Pant Ysha, Erw Wen, Erw Llydan, Wrlod Ddu, Wrlod vach, and Bayly y Llan, containing in all forty a., in p. Trevethin; also a m. and farm called Lancoyvach(?) Farme, with all its parcels of land, containing one hundred and twenty a., in p. Trevethin; to uses and intents as specified.

Final Concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster between Timothy Blethin, esq., plaintiff, and James Saunders ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster between Timothy Blethin, esq., plaintiff, and James Saunders, gent., Priscilla Jones, widow, and Christopher Jones, gent., deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged m's and lands in p's Caldicott, Redwick, Carwent, and Trevethin, co. Mon., to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and two others named, of a m. called the ...,

  1. The Hon. Henry Arthur Herbert of Oakly Parke, Shropshire, esq. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Rupperra, co. Glam., esq. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and two others named, of a m. called the Old Storehouse, also a cottage lately built near it, with a garden and all its appurtenances, in Newport, co. Mon., as defined; also a garden in Newport, as defined; also the lessor's share of the Pill adjoining the said premises, with wharfs, etc. and wharfage of all vessels using it; also liberty to erect further storehouses, wharfs, etc. Rent: £3.17s. annually and 26s.8 as a heriot when due.

Lease for one year of a mansion-house, barn, two gardens, etc., a water corn grist mill, and several parcels of ...,

  1. Thomas Edward, late of p. Bedwas, co. Mon., but now of p. Rudry, co. Glam., yeoman. 2. Mary Wells, late of Pontepoole, co. Mon., but now of Stretton Hall, Staffordshire, widow. Lease for one year of a mansion-house, barn, two gardens, etc., a water corn grist mill, and several parcels of land containing sixty Welsh a. called Y Wern, Ynis Wen, Kapoth, Kaerwall, Ka Llydan, Kaer velin, Gwain Galed, Coed Kaer pound, Cae Gwinn, Kilwern Ysha, Kaer bedw, Yr Hendre, Kaer Lloy Ysha, Gwain vawr, Gwain y coed, Ca bach, Gwainddu, Gwain wrth yr heol, Kaer Lloy Ycha, Kae Main, Kae garw, Kaer quarra, and Kae bach duch lawr tu, otherwise Gardda Ale, all which premises are called Tir Lloyd Wen, in p. Rudry, as defined.

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Abercarne, recording the surrender by John Griffiths the elder of p ...,

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Abercarne, recording the surrender by John Griffiths the elder of p. Abergwython, co. Mon., gent., of four pieces of customary land called Gwain glan Powell, Kae yr Keven Eithin, Coit Cae Lloyd, and Wain Vach, containing four Welsh a., in p. Monythusloyne, as defined, to the use of Edward Morgan of p. Abergwython, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the life of the lessee, of a m., tmt, barn, etc. and several closes ...,

  1. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. 2. William Rees of p. St Bride's, co. Mon., gent. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the life of the lessee, of a m., tmt, barn, etc. and several closes of land containing seventeen Welsh a. in p. Bassalleg. Rent: To Mary, widow of Morgan Rees, for her life, £5 annually; to the lessor, during the said Mary's lifetime, £15.13s. annually; and to the lessor, after the dec. of the said Mary, £20.13s. annually.

Lease for twenty-one years of a m., two gardens, and several parcels of land containing ten Welsh a. in p ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Maughen, co. Mon., esq. 2. Morgan John of p. Basselegge, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of a m., two gardens, and several parcels of land containing ten Welsh a. in p. Basselegge, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £4, a couple of capons, one man' work for one day at harvest-time annually, a heriot when due, and suit of mill. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of Anne, wife of the lessee, Charles, his son, and Elizabeth, his ...,

  1. The Rt Hon. Anne, Lady Beauchamp of Edington, Wiltshire, widow. 2. William Freeman of Ifton, co. Mon. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of Anne, wife of the lessee, Charles, his son, and Elizabeth, his daughter, in consideration of 20s. and a house which the lessee undertakes to erect, [?and] of two a. in Ifton, with the house to be erected thereon. Rent: 10s. annually and a heriot of 5s. when due.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of Ellinor, lessee's wife, and Philipp and John Morgan, his sons, in ...,

  1. The Rt Hon. Anne, Lady Beauchamp of Edington, Wiltshire, widow. 2. Philipp Morgan of Wondy, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of Ellinor, lessee's wife, and Philipp and John Morgan, his sons, in consideration of £5 and the surrender of a former lease, of a m. and four and a half a. of land lying near a place called the Chapple; another m. containing a dwelling-house, barn, and fourteen a. of land; all in p. Wondey in diverse parcels, as defined. Rent: 22s.9, four capons, and two days' work or 4s. annually, suit of court, and 40s. as a heriot when due. Counterpart. Torn.

Lease for twenty-one years of two parcels of land called wyth Errow and Ka Adam, containing sixteen a., in p ...,

  1. Edmond Morgan of Newport, co. Mon., esq. 2. Jeoned William of Bedwes, co. Mon., widow. Lease for twenty-one years of two parcels of land called wyth Errow and Ka Adam, containing sixteen a., in p. Bedwes, as defined. Rent: £3 annually, a couple of fat capons, and 5s. in lieu of a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives, in consideration of £35, of a m., barn, etc. and several parcels of land containing ten ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Mauchen, co. Mon., esq. 2. James Williams of Henllis, co. Mon., yeoman, John, his son, and Mary William, his grandchild. Lease for three lives, in consideration of £35, of a m., barn, etc. and several parcels of land containing ten a. in p. Henllis, as defined, in two lots, the second of which is called tyr John ichan; excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £3, a couple of fat capons, and two men's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of a m., stable, two gardens, and several parcels of land containing twelve Welsh a. in ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Mauchen, co. Mon., esq. 2. Rees Richard of p. Basselegge, co. Mon., yeoman, Jane, his wife, and Anne Thomas, grandchild of the said Jane. Lease for three lives of a m., stable, two gardens, and several parcels of land containing twelve Welsh a. in Basselegge, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £7.16.8, a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and Mary and Kathrine, his daughters, in consideration of ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Mauchen, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Watkin of Bedwes, co. Mon., husbandman. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and Mary and Kathrine, his daughters, in consideration of £15, of two m's, two gardens, one barn, and several parcels of land containing fourteen a. in p. Bedwes, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent; £3 annually, a couple of fat capons, one man's labour for one day at harvest-time, and a heriot of the best beast when due.

Lease for twenty-one years of a m., barn, etc. with several parcels of land containing thirty-eight a. in St Mellans ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Mauchen, co. Mon., esq. 2. Watkin Rees of p. St Mellans, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of a m., barn, etc. with several parcels of land containing thirty-eight a. in St Mellans, as defined. Land names: Gwillime Gwallter's lands, gwaine both, the two pill acres; excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £24, a couple of fat capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, and one stake of oats by Newport measure annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, in consideration of £1,200, of the manor of Dertford, otherwise Dartford, with all its rights, members ...,

  1. Edward Darcye of Dartford, Kent, esq. 2. Elizabeth Darcye, one of the daughters of the said Edward Darcy. 3. Arthur Warren of Whitsondine, Rutland, esq., and William Glascocke of Aldham, Essex, esq. Lease for ninety-nine years, in consideration of £1,200, of the manor of Dertford, otherwise Dartford, with all its rights, members, and appurtenances.

Lease for ninety-nine years, in consideration of £1,200, of the manor of Dertford, otherwise Dartford, with all its rights, members ...,

  1. Edward Darcye of Dartford, Kent, esq. 2. Elizabeth Darcye, one of the daughters of the said Edward Darcy. 3. Arthur Warren of Whitsondine, Rutland, esq., and William Glascocke of Aldham, Essex, esq. Lease for ninety-nine years, in consideration of £1,200, of the manor of Dertford, otherwise Dartford, with all its rights, members, and appurtenances. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of a m, 'backehouse', etc. and several parcels of land, containing twenty-four a., in p. Basslegge ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Maughen, co. Mon., esq. 2. Morgan Lewis of Basslegge, co. Mon., yeoman, Mary, his wife, and Francis, their son. Lease for three lives of a m, 'backehouse', etc. and several parcels of land, containing twenty-four a., in p. Basslegge, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £16, a couple of capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, and a stake of oats annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.
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