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Breconshire title deeds

Title deeds of the Breconshire estate belonging to the Lewes (Lewis) family of Borden, Hurst and Aberrnantbychan, and later to the Pryses of Gogerddan, 1488-1774. The estate included the manor of Trewallter and Priors Court in Llan-gors, and other properties in the parishes of Brecon, Llanfihangel Nant Bran, Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn, Llangasty Tal-y-llyn, Llywel and Merthyr Cynog. In addition to Lewes, other prominent family names are Games, Watkins and Vaughan

Calendar, a treatise on urine, etc.

A calendar, a treatise on urine, a Life of St Martin, and a brief history from Adam to "Asclopitotus", in the autograph of Gutyn Owain, written in 1488 (p. 62) and 1489 (p. 10).

Gutun Owain, fl. 1450-1498

Llanbadarn Fawr (Cwmrheidol, Dyffryn, Melindwr and Ponterwyd) title deeds

Arranged in alphabetical order of township or other place name.
Title deeds of houses and lands in the townships of Cwmrheidol, 1544-1671, and Melindwr (including the mill), 1490-1594, 1861; and leases of the site for Dyffryn chapel, 1859, and of the Gogerddan Arms and a sheepwalk at Ponterwyd, 1864, all within the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr.

Melindwr

Title deeds relating to properties in Dyffryn Melindwr in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, comprising a mortgage by Ieuan ap M'redd ap D'd ap Re’th to Elysabeth vch John ap Res of the water mill on the river Melindwr in the commote of Perfedd, with a condition for its repair, 1490; and deeds for the purchases of Tythyn Nant y Dynas by John Pryse of Gogerddan, 1573, and of Llyest y Gors Velen by Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, 1594

Lease for three lives by John Maunsell’, Esqre., to John Gambon, Isabella his wife, and John their son, of two acres of land...,

Lease for three lives by John Maunsell’, Esqre., to John Gambon, Isabella his wife, and John their son, of two acres of land called Bercerston, p. Landewy; rent, 8d., and suit to the court at Oxynwiche. [Latin]. Witnesses: John Cely, David Gambon, David Curtys. Dated: 12th Jan., 8 Hen. VII [1493]. Rough seal, red wax, a star (13mm).

Pitchford estate records (also known as the 'Pitchford MSS')

This catalogue of Pitchford estate records (also known as the 'Pitchford MSS') was prepared by the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1963, when the records were still housed at Pitchford. In 1983 the National Library of Wales purchased all the items offered for sale by C.R.A. Grant and the owners of the estate. However, not all the papers listed by HMC in 1964 were in fact offered for sale. Nos 2-12 are now held in the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, Kings College London; they comprise military correspondence, 1805-1903, and military miscellanea, 1811-[post-1945]; the Liddell Hart Centre's online description of them is on AIM25, <www.aim25.ac.uk>. Nos 108, 111, 125, 127, 242 and 244 are also marked "Not in NLW" in the paper schedule, and Nos 143-156, 261-265, 270-271, 276, 303, 322-324, 359, 382, 386, 415-424 451, 461, 464-465 and 546-552 are marked "Not on [or in] Sale to NLW"; Nos 23, 31, 72, 113, 204 and 317 appear to be cross-references; No. 74 was not used; and No. 502 appears to be the dorse of 501, in which case both numbers refer to a single item.

Grant of land called terr yokys, in Llanelyen

  1. Gwenhwyvar verch Dicus alias Gwenhwyfar verch Nest verch Nest verch Hoell ap Iokkyn her, free tenant of St. Elyen, of the township of Llanelyen, comote of Turkelyn;
  2. Hugh ap Tuder ap Dycus.
    Grant of land called terr yokys adjoining cors y llan within the Gwely of yvaloc, in Llanelyen.

Final concords, title deeds, etc. (misc. parishes)

Original bundle comprising mainly final concords and exemplifications of fine levied to members of the Pryse family, which have become separated from the relevant deeds. The parties include John Pryse, 1567-1584, Richard Pryse, 1596-1617, Gwenllian Pryse, 1630, Sir Richard Pryse, 1653, Edward Pryse, 1715/16, Thomas Pryse, 1724- 1726, and others, for properties in the parishes and townships of Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, Llanfihangel Genau’r-glyn (Llanfihangel Castell Gwallter), Llangynfelyn, Llanbadarn Odwyn, Llanddewibrefi, the commote of Pennardd, and the manors of Caron and Llangeitho, Cardiganshire; the manor of Carno, Peniarth and other townships, Montgomeryshire; Cefnrhos, Nannau, ?Castlegynfawr, and Llwyngwril, Merioneth. The file also contains a gift to Wyllyam ap John Voya of property in Aberystwyth, 1494; a bond by Evan of David ap Ieuan Madog and Kathryng vch Rees, to Rees ap David for possession of Tythen Cathryng, Llanbadarn Fawr, 1556; and an inspeximus of proceedings in the Court of the Exchequer against Eynon Phillips, mayor of Cardigan, Henry Stedman, bailiff, and Nicholas Gwynn, bailiff, for non-attendance at the Quarter Sessions at Llanbadarn Fawr, held before John Price, 1585.

Release by virtue of a mortgage of lands in the hamlet of Barregh

  1. Hugh Godfray, burgess of Beaumaris;
  2. Rys ap Ll' ap Gruff', free tenant of the Prince, of the township of Lleghgynvarwy, commote of Llywan.
    Release of his title by virtue of a mortgage by Gruff', Eign', Ieuan, Gweirvyll and Lleuqu, children of Grono ap Philip ap Eign', to Thomas Godfray, rector of Llanelion, of lands in the hamlet of Barregh, formerly the property of Nest verch Ier' ap Mad', wife of Phylipe ap Mylir duy.

The 'Demetian Code' of Welsh laws

A manuscript containing the 'Demetian Code' of Welsh laws.
The text seems to follow pretty closely the text of the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales (Vol. i, pp. 408, xv-590, l. 2).

Chroniques de France

Apparently the chronicle of the reign of Charles V found in Les Grandes Chroniques de France (Grandes Chroniques de Saint-Denis) but unable to compare with any of the printed texts (ff. 1-59). The prologue on f. 1 ('Au non du pere ... les autres plus indignes') corresponds word for word with that to the chronicle of the reign of Charles VII (see below, f. 177) except for the substitution of V for VII. The text of f. 1 is written by a later hand to make good the loss of probably two leaves of the original manuscript, see below. Possibly the placing of Jean Chartier's prologue at this point is due to a misunderstanding by this later hand. From f. 2 on, chapters are numbered and headed by brief summaries. The text of f. 2 begins in chapter 3.
Also included is apparently Jean Juvenal's chronicle of the reign of Charles VI with the continuation attributed to Gilles le Bouvier (ff. 63-172). Unable to compare with a printed text. Cf. B. L. Royal MS 20. E. v. Chapters numbered and headed by brief summaries, as in the table. Together with another two fragments: the first of whcih we are unable to compare with a printed text of Jean Chartier's chronicle. Cf. BL Royal MS 20. C. ix. Chapters numbered and headed by brief summaries, as in the table (ff. 177-339); the second of which we are unable to compare with the chronicle of the reign of Louis XI which was added to some of the early printed editions of Les Grandes Chroniques de France (ff. 340-444 verso).

Grant of messuges in Lechgynvarwy, Bodedern, vchtryd, and Yrianll

  1. William ap Ll'n ap Glm. free holder of the King of the township of Erianall in the Commote of Llivan;
  2. David ap Res ap Ll'n ap Gruff', freeholder of the King of the township of Llechynvarwy.
    Grant of Tythyn pen y bont in Lechgynvarwy, Tythyn riwvelen and Tythyn ... madoc bach in Bodedern, Tythyn y fynon a gollas in vchtryd, and the third of the mill called Melyn Owainn in Yrianll.
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