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Release And Quitclaim by Alice vergh Ieuan ap Hoell ap Philip to John ap Morgan of Tredenoke and John ap ...,

Release And Quitclaim by Alice vergh Ieuan ap Hoell ap Philip to John ap Morgan of Tredenoke and John ap Ieuan Dee of all right in all lands, tenements, etc., with appurtenances in the parish of St Martins, in the fee of Llankydwaladre. Witnesses: Richard Llewelin, Llewelin ap Ieuan Goghe, James Saunder. Given at Llanmarten.

Release And Quitclaim by John Worwod of Bushton, co. Gloucester, gent., to Morgan William and Genet, his wife, of all ...,

Release And Quitclaim by John Worwod of Bushton, co. Gloucester, gent., to Morgan William and Genet, his wife, of all right in a parcel of land and a weir place to put a weir in a place called Shytteylle were, next the land of Robert Morgan, four parcels of marsh whereof three parcels of land lie together annexed to the said messuage and abutting on the land of the rector of Llancautte and a bakehouse, the fourth parcel of 1 acre lying in a field called le Feyled, and there lying next Hasyll Grove, fifth parcel of 1 acre, and in 1 a field called Pyrly, sixth parcel of meadow and wood called Pytcheir is mede, seventh parcel of 1 acre called storms Daren, ninth parcel of 1 acre of wood near the Burden Commone, 10th parcel of 1 acre of wood between the way leading to Tyddham and abutting on the cemetery of Llancaute, eleventh parcel of 1 acre lying next the barn of Nicolas Howell, twelfth parcel of three acres lying in le Rudynge abd 1 acre abutting on the barn of the said Morgan William, which premises are all in the possession and seisin of Morgan William and Genet, his wife.

Bargain And Sale by John Wirode of Bushton, co, Gloucester, gent., to Morgan William of Llancaut and Genet vergh Philippes ...,

Bargain And Sale by John Wirode of Bushton, co, Gloucester, gent., to Morgan William of Llancaut and Genet vergh Philippes, his wife, of a messuage, with a bakehouse, a house in which is built a mill for making cider, on an orchard and garden and thirteen pieces of land, a weir or land to put a weir in a place called Shytteylle were next the land of Robert Morgan, and four parcels of marsh whereof 3 lie together annexed to the said messuage and abutting on the land of the rector of Llancaut, the bakehouse and 1 acre lying in a field called le feyled, the fifth parcel of 1 acre in a field called Pyrley, sixth parcel of meadow and wood called le Pytcheir is mede, the seventh parcel of 1/2 acre lying in a field called Alys Croftes, the eighth parcel of 1 acre called Storme Daren', ninth 1 acre of wood lying next le Burden Commone, tenth parcel of 1 acre of wood between the way leading and [--] to Tyudham and abutting on the cemetery of Llancaut, eleventh parcel of 1 acre lying next the barn of Nicholas Hoell, thirteenth 3 acres lying in the Rudynge, and 1 acre abutting on the barn of the said Morgan containing 21 acres now in the tenure of Thomas Pytcheir the younger in the parish of Llancaut.

Bond by Thomas Pytcharde of Llancaute, co, Gloucester, yeoman, son and heir of Thomas Pytcher of the same, late deceased ...,

Bond by Thomas Pytcharde of Llancaute, co, Gloucester, yeoman, son and heir of Thomas Pytcher of the same, late deceased, to Nicholas Hoell of the parish of Llancawte and Reginald John of the parish of Lantrissen, yeoman, in £40 for assurance of the premises as in No. 965, in consideration of the marriage of Thomas Pytcher to Ales Reynolde.

Grant And Assignment by Robert Davie, gent., to Edward Jeyne for sixty years, at a rent of 4d. per annum ...,

Grant And Assignment by Robert Davie, gent., to Edward Jeyne for sixty years, at a rent of 4d. per annum, of a garden in the parish of Bisterton otherwise Byshopston, now or late in the tenure of Edward Jeyne, which he had inter alia by letters patent of Elizabeth dated 29 July 4 Elizabeth (1562), formerly given to maintain a light there. Endorsed, with assignment and surrender of the premises, 1 May 1595 at Lanpyll, by Morgan Hoell of Byston to William Powell of Lanpyll, esq.

Grant by Thomas apowell of Whytchurche, co. Hereford, esq., in performance of an agreement in indentures between him and Thomas ...,

Grant by Thomas apowell of Whytchurche, co. Hereford, esq., in performance of an agreement in indentures between him and Thomas Somersett, dated as above, to Thomas Somersett of all lands and tenements, etc., with appurtenances, now or late in the tenure of Richard Harbert, esq., in the Dyphomme in the parish of Monmoth.

Release And Quitclaim by Alice vergh David, relict of John Jenkin, deceased, late of Raglan, deceased, to Henry John Jenkin ...,

Release And Quitclaim by Alice vergh David, relict of John Jenkin, deceased, late of Raglan, deceased, to Henry John Jenkin, her son, and Florence vergh John and their heirs of all rights in all houses, etc., with appurtenances in the parish of Raglan late in the tenure of John Jenkin, deceased, her husband.

Copy Court Roll, Uske Casyle. At the Gate of Castle of William Harbert, Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Uske, Karlion ...,

Copy Court Roll, Uske Casyle. At the Gate of Castle of William Harbert, Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Uske, Karlion and Trelegge before William Morice, deputy of Roland Morgan, esq., Steward. Surrender by Thomas John Lloyd, son and heir of John ap John Lloid and Neste vergh Hoell, his wife, of the moiety which he lately had of their gift, in the parish of Michell troye, in the lordship of Trelegge, to the use of Edward William and David John ap Jeyn. Fine 9d. for entry.

Grant by Henry Herbert of Sherenewton, gent., to David Philippe Powell, gent., of his manors called Court Thomas ap David ...,

Grant by Henry Herbert of Sherenewton, gent., to David Philippe Powell, gent., of his manors called Court Thomas ap David, Court Perse and Bryndeheyrouck with appurtenances and all houses, lands, etc., in the vills, fields or parishes of Llanvyhangell Tormonyth, Wolphesnewton, Llanyssen, Penclawth and Kylgurruck.

Lease by Thomas Herbert of Wonastowe, esq., to Phylyp David Lase of Wonastowe of his burgage or tenement and a ...,

Lease by Thomas Herbert of Wonastowe, esq., to Phylyp David Lase of Wonastowe of his burgage or tenement and a garden adjoining with appurtenances, lying together in the town of Monmouth in a street called Monwostrete between the house and garden of Adam Glover, the lands of the said Thomas Herbert, the garden of Adam Glover, the lands of the said Thomas Herbert, the garden of John Thomas, the meadow called Chyppenham and the said street on all sides, for 99 years. Rent: 3s. 4d. per annum at Michaelmas, 6s. 8d. relief on decease of every tenant of the premises. Signed: Thomas Herbert.

Process in Court of Caerlion Burgus between David John Powell Lluyde of the parish of Christechurche and Elizabethe vergh Thomas ...,

Process in Court of Caerlion Burgus between David John Powell Lluyde of the parish of Christechurche and Elizabethe vergh Thomas his wife, complainants, against Llewelyn ap Jeyne at Newton, in a plea of debt on a demand of £20. Defendant says that Philip Joth Gronow, seised in fee of a messuage and 16 acres of land with appurtenances in Kemes, demised the same to Elizabeth by the name of Elizabeth vergh Thomas, daughter of Thomas David of Caerlion, for the term of her life and she was so seised, and Philip demised the same to Llewelen ap Jeyn, from the feast of the Purification 1558 for 14 years at a rent of 40s. per annum by indenture 15 January 1558, at Caerlion, within the jurisdiction of the Court.

Depositions of the following witnesses: for the plaintiff: Hoell Welym of Penhow (40), was present when Philippe John Grono executed ...,

Depositions of the following witnesses: for the plaintiff: Hoell Welym of Penhow (40), was present when Philippe John Grono executed deed to Richard Jones and Lewis Watkyn Lloyd; Gwirvell vergh John of Mylton (30), spinster, also present. And for the defendants: Amy David of Kemes (57), widow; Neste vergh David (42), spinster, saw Philippe John Grono execute an estate to Elizabeth vergh Thomas; Lewes John, clerk of Penhow (70); Thomas Philippe of Penhow (44). Depositions taken on behalf of defendants at Cattesash, 8 March 1566 by Lewes Thomas and Richard Cradocke, by commission: John Molgre of Penhow, yeoman (56); Thomas ap Philippe of Penhow (43); Lewes John, clerk, parson of Penhow (70). Thomas James of Kerlion, burgess (35) was in town court of Kerlion when there was an inquest sworn between the plaintiff and defendants. Defendant David John showes a counterpart of an indenture. William Baker of the town of Kerlion, burgess (32) was on the jury in the town court of Kerlion. Evan Thomas Tailor of the town of Kerlion, burgess (31) was on the jury.

Lease (and counterpart) by Thomas Ll'us Hopkyn of Llanvaghes, yeoman, to William Morgan Robnet of Seynt Bryde, gent., for £3 ...,

Lease (and counterpart) by Thomas Ll'us Hopkyn of Llanvaghes, yeoman, to William Morgan Robnet of Seynt Bryde, gent., for £3. 3. 4., of a parcel of land called Keven drynoke, in the parish of Llanvaghes, reserving woods, etc., saving sufficient to hedge the parcel, for 21 years from the Feast of the Purification, 1593, at a rent of 1d. per annum.

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