1 Robert, Earl of Leicester. 2 Roger Vaughan of Talgarthe, co. Brec., kt. 3 Sir Thomas Gresham of London, kt, and Anthony Stringar of London, gent. Mortgage (counterpart) for £950 of the lordship and manor of Cantercelly otherwise Cantrecelly, co. Brec., the lordship or manor and castle of Brentlees, with all m's, lands, etc., thereto belonging, rents of £3.10.9 yearly, including lands called Bruers meade, Litlemore, Gibsham otherwise Shipham, Malmeade, and Malecrofte, all the demesne lands in Breende otherwise Brendbury, one garden next the castle of Brentllees, land called Holbroke, Gilletscrofte, Gilletts' lande otherwise Gilletts meade, the forest or wood called Coyde yffrithe, parcel of the demesne lands of the lordship of Cantrecelly, rents of 13s.4 from the tenants of Crucaderne, mountain ground called Kaynewith abutting upon Warneseys, the office of ringild of the lordship of Cantrecelly, all rents customary with 8d. yearly falling by a certain custom for one bullock chancing be it more or less amounting to 23s.11 yearly, yearly rents of the free tenants amounting to 25s.81/4 and custom with harvest works of corn yearly amounting to 36s.11/2, 7s. yearly for a certain custom called Wallingdowne, a parcel of waste ground called Goingwalles, one parcel of waste land within the forest of Waterslande, rents of assize of free tenants amounting to 5s.11, the services of free tenants and customary tenants amounting to 2s.6, land in the fee of Piperton, rents amounting to 13s.101/2 in the countrey belonging to the said lordships, rents of harvest work amounting to 8s.41/4, 10s. rent out of a custom called 'myll silver', 14s. of ploughing work, rents of free tenants in Hareston amounting to 14s.3, 6s.10 for works of ploughing and harvesting of corn in Hareston, the site of the manor of Lake with demesne lands, etc., the forest of Centrecelley called the Upper Forrest of Cantrecelley, with gistment and pannage of hogs in the forest, demesne lands in Llangoyde, Abrelatre, Llannerthe Giddelache, and Wormeslack, rents, customs, etc., of the tenants of Crucaderne, and customes, etc., called 'lez mizes' in the lordship of Cantrecelly, all in co. Brec.