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Grant of land and tmt's had of the gift of Morg', formerly wife of John David, and John, their son ...,

1 Phillip Okeley, perpetual vicar of the parish church of Chirbury. 2 John son of John David and Isabel daughter of William de Wynesbury, his wife. Grant of land and tmt's had of the gift of Morg', formerly wife of John David, and John, their son, within and without the liberty of Montgomery, with remainder to dominus Phillip, son of the said John, chaplain, John Herdemon, and John son of John David. Witnesses: Walter le Baker and John le Grace, bailiffs of Montgomery, John Seys, William Kery, John Montgomery. Dated at Montgomery. Latin. Broken seal.

Grant of all his lands and tmt's and goods and chattels within and without the fee of Bishops Castle (infra ...,

1 William Bourghton. 2 Dominus David ap William, chaplain, and John ap Howell. Grant of all his lands and tmt's and goods and chattels within and without the fee of Bishops Castle (infra feodum Castri Episcopi) [Shropshire] and a burgage in t. Bishops Castle lying between the burgage late of Mault daughter of David Jowkes and the burgage late of Angharat de la lone. Witnesses: David ap John, John ap Gruffith, Thomas Hochekes, Thomas de Bourghton, Phillip de Brugge. Dated at Bishops Castle. Latin.

Will of Phillip Dauit, rector of the church of St Cuthbert of Clongonford in the diocese of Hereford. Testator desires ...,

Will of Phillip Dauit, rector of the church of St Cuthbert of Clongonford in the diocese of Hereford. Testator desires to be buried in the chancel of the said church. He bequeaths ten marks for his funeral expenses and mass and for distribution among the poor, etc.; to Hugh Leton' and Margaret, his wife, all his lands and tmt's called (le) Wedlond in the t. and fields of Moungomery for the term of their lives, and thereafter to Nicholas, son of the said Hugh and Margaret, and, failing heirs to the said Nicholas, to William, son of the said Hugh and Margaret. Executors: the said Hugh Leton and Margaret, his wife. Proved at Hereford 25 Oct. 1432. Latin.

Mortgage for 33s.4 of one burgage of land in the town of Montgomery between tmt the aforesaid John Broghton and ...,

1 John Mountgomery and Eua, his wife, of Montgomery. 2 John Broghton and Jenet, his wife. Mortgage for 33s.4 of one burgage of land in the town of Montgomery between tmt the aforesaid John Broghton and the river called Shitbroke and extending from the High Street to tmt Thomas Adis, which burgage Hoel' ap David and Elen, his wife, hold of grantors at fee farm. Witnesses: Walter Gruffith and John Yonge, bailiffs of the said town, Robert ap Atha, Phillip David, John Gruffith. Dated at Montgomery. Latin. Damaged seals.

Mortgage for 13s.4 of a parcel of meadow lying in Nest Mede between the Croft of Phillip Midilton called Wodbal ...,

1 Edward Ford, chaplain of Montgomery. 2 Malgome ap Llewelyn. Mortgage for 13s.4 of a parcel of meadow lying in Nest Mede between the Croft of Phillip Midilton called Wodbal ys Crofte and the meadow of John Midelton and extending from the meadow of Phillip David and Phillip Midilton to the meadow of William Ford and Hugh Ford. Witnesses: Hugh Ford and Stephen Midilton, bailiffs of Montgomery, Mathew Chirk, Thomas ?Broghton. Dated at Montgomery. Latin. Fragment of seal.

Interrogatories administered to deponents on behalf of Henry Moreton and Margery, his wife, touching title to a m., cottage, and ...,

Interrogatories administered to deponents on behalf of Henry Moreton and Margery, his wife, touching title to a m., cottage, and lands in Bentley (or Benttey) in p. Stoke, co. .... which Richard Turnehare of Ca.... enfeoffed to Robert Walkelate, from whom the property passed to his son, Thomas.

Brief in a suit brought by Vernon touching claims on the inheritance of John Ludlow and Isabel, his wife, the ...,

Brief in a suit brought by Vernon touching claims on the inheritance of John Ludlow and Isabel, his wife, the alleged daughter of Richard Lord Powis (or the daughter of Sir Roger Vaughan and Margaret, wife of Richard Lord Powis), which descended to the Vernon family through the marriage of Anne and Alice Ludlow, sisters of John Ludlow the younger, with Thomas and Humphrey Vernon, and touching an estate in tail in the manor of Westbury and Whelebach [Shropshire]. Fragment.

Grant of a tmt called Marchlyn hen and Marchlyn Newyth from Nant llwyven Vrigog to Nant yr Eryr,

1 Owen ap Jenkyn ap David ap Eignon, freeholder of the King in t. Pennall in cmt. Estymanner, co. Mer. 2 Edward ap Jankyn ap Ierwwerth, freeholder of t. Maesllangedrys in the said cmt. Grant of a tmt called Marchlyn hen and Marchlyn Newyth from Nant llwyven Vrigog to Nant yr Eryr. Witnesses: David ap Gruffith ap David ap Ithell, Ievan lloyd ap Gruffith ap David ap Ithel and R.... Latin. Edge torn.

Mortgage for £3 of a tmt called Y Marchllyn in p. Pennall, lying between Nant yr Eryr and Nant y ...,

1 Edward ap Jankyn ap Ierwerth, freeholder of the King in cmt. Estymanner, co. Mer. 2 Lewis ap Sir Dauit of cmt. Estymanner, co. Mer. Mortgage for £3 of a tmt called Y Marchllyn in p. Pennall, lying between Nant yr Eryr and Nant y llwven vrygog. If the said Lewis builds on the tmt to the value of 20s. the said Edward shall pay 20s. over the said sum of £3 at the time of the redemption of the mortgage. Witnesses: Hugh ap Howell ap Jankyn, Thomas ap Lewes, Dauit ap Gutto Mayne. Latin.

Copy precipe and recovery in the sessions of co. Ang. suffered between William Glyn, clerk, dean of Bangor, John Puleston ...,

Copy precipe and recovery in the sessions of co. Ang. suffered between William Glyn, clerk, dean of Bangor, John Puleston, esq., constable of Caernarvon, John Arnold, esq., Owen ap Res ap Tudur Vichan, Thomas Gruffith, Thomas Launcelyn, clerk, and William Gruffith Cowrnwy, defendants, and William Gruffith, kt, and Edward Stradlyng, kt, of the manor of Penwynwys, and m's, lands, etc., in Beaumares, Porthaithwy, Trevor, Penwynllys, Pentraith, Mathavarn Wyon, Mathavarn Itha, Llandifnan, Bryngor chaph, Carnan Issaph, Trevraint, Pullgwingill, Trevorion, Llwydiart Escob, Llangoed, Kerrick y Wythell, Kremlyn, and Perthkyr. Latin.

Letters Of Attorney to enter and give livery of seisin in m's and lands called Tuthyn ymarchlyn [and] Gwayn ygwythell ...,

1 Hugh ap David Lloid ap ....ard. 2 Humffrey ap Hugh ap Hoell. Letters Of Attorney to enter and give livery of seisin in m's and lands called Tuthyn ymarchlyn [and] Gwayn ygwythell [from a place] called Nant yr eryr to a place called Nant lloyven Rygok in t. Pennall in cmt. Estym', co. Mer. Latin. Torn.

Award of Sir Thomas Awdeley, kt, Lord Awdeley of Walden and Lord Chancellor of England, and Sir William Paullet, kt ...,

Award of Sir Thomas Awdeley, kt, Lord Awdeley of Walden and Lord Chancellor of England, and Sir William Paullet, kt, Lord St John, Master of the King's Court of Wards and Liveries, in the dispute between John Puleston of Carnarvon, esq., in the name of Jane, Katheryne, and Ellen Gruffyth, daughter and heirs general of Edward Gruffith, late of Penryn, co. Caern., esq., dec., now in ward to the King's Highness by reason of their minority, and Jane Gruffith, late the wife of the said Edward Gruffith, on the one part, and Rice Gruffith of Penryn aforesaid, esq., claiming as brother and heir male unto the said Edward Gruffith, on the other part, touching the estate of the said Edward Gruffith. They award that Rice Gruffith shall have the manor of Penrin in the town of Cororion of the yearly value of £65, the lands and tmt's in Bodvaye of the yearly value of 61s., lands and tmt's in Bangor and Maynold Bangor of the yearly value of £16.2.2, co. Caern., lands and tmt's in the town of Bewmarys, co. Ang., of the yearly value of £19.2.9, in all of the yearly value of £103.5.11; to Jane, late wife of the said Edward, during her life, dowry of all the manors , lands and tmt's afore awarded to Rise Gruffith, viz. the town of Cororion, parcel of the manor of Penrin, tmt in the tenure of Tether ap Grono of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of William Apharry of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of Gruffyth ap William of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of Morris Mayne of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of Jane Lady Griffith of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of John ap Md of the yearly value of 40s., a tmt in the tenure of William ap Rice of the yearly value of 20s., a tmt in the tenure of William ap Rice of the yearly value of 13s.4, a tmt in the tenure of Ievan de lyneor of the yearly value of 15s.4, a tmt in the tenure of Ievan ap Phipheon of the yearly value of 26s.8, a tmt in the tenure of William David ap John of the yearly value of 21s.8, a tmt in the tenure of Ievan ap Md of the yearly value of 31s.2, a tmt in the tenure of Richard ap William ap David ap Bangor of the yearly value of 40s., lands and tmt's in Bodvay of the yearly value of 41s., lands and tmt's in Bangor and Maynold Bangor in the cmt. at Escorvoye (specified by name of tenant, etc.), and lands and tmt's in the town of Beawares amounting in all to the yearly value of £33.7.8; to Jane, Katherine, and Ellen, they award all the other manors, lands, and tmt's in cos Caern. and Ang. which belonged to Edward Gruffith, their father, provided that the said Jane shall have her dowry out of the premises. Copy.

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