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Admission, in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Killybebille, of James Lewis of Pontypool, co. Mon ...,

Admission, in the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Killybebille, of James Lewis of Pontypool, co. Mon., to the customary or copyhold m's, mills, lands, etc., called Aberclwyd Ycha, Aberpergwm, Tyr y Lleine, Tyr y Karllwr, the water grist mill and tucking-mill belonging to Aberpergwm, Maes Llwynk, Maes Llewelyn Meyrick, Gwain Karw, Blaen nant yr Ewig, Pwll vayr Llyne, Pant y funnon vayr, Abernant yr yshalt, Blaen pergwm, Tyr bach otherwise Pant y wein hyr, Pant y gwartheg, Tyr y werne otherwise Tyr y merched, Tyla pergwm, Clyn y manne, and customary or copyhold part of a m. and land called Maes Gwyn, all in p. Cadoxton juxta Neath, being estates devised by the will of Eleanor Gough Aubrey late of Aberpergwm aforesaid, widow, dec., to James Lewis aforesaid, her cousin, for the term of his natural life, and then to Rees Williams of Maes Gwyn aforesaid.

Admissions, at the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kellybebill otherwise Killibebille, co. Glam., of Mrs Mary ...,

Admissions, at the court baron of the manor of Neath Ultra and Kellybebill otherwise Killibebille, co. Glam., of Mrs Mary Bernard, the Rev. Richard Hope Hooper, Briscoe Hooper, John Henry Tilly, Rowland Browne, John Warren and Richard Pennington, esq's, to shares in the customary or copyhold m. and lands called Ynisdomlid otherwise Ynistomlyn Farm formerly in the occupation of William Jones but now of John Jones as tenant with all the rights, etc., belonging in p. Cadoxton juxta Neath within the said manor and in all coal, culm, ironstone, iron mines and other mines and mineral quarries, etc., in and upon the said farm.

Adolf Sjoden, Brighton,

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Agreement before the marriage of the said William Williams and Marye Penry, widow, sister of the said William Pryce, for ...,

  1. Jenkin Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., gent., Angharad his wife, and William Williams [--];. 2. [William] Pryce of Brytton Ferye, esq.;. 3. Hopkin David Edwardes of Swanzey, and Morgan Leison of Lantwyt by Neath, gent's. Agreement before the marriage of the said William Williams and Marye Penry, widow, sister of the said William Pryce, for the settlement of m's and lands called Tal y kwnnws and Maes Gwynn and the customary m's and lands in lp Neath Ultra called Maes llen Mirick, Gwerne y karw, Mayes y llwnnk, Abernant y Rhiddallt, Pant y gwartheg, and all those tmt's being parcel of a tmt of lands called Aberpergw[m] called Pyllva'r gyllnos, blaenpergwm, nant yr ewig, tyr nant hir and tyr carllwr, and two customary tmt's and lands called [Aberpergwm?] and Tyr llyne. Imperfect. Damaged by rats.

Agreement for the payment of the outstanding debts of Warren Gough, dec., out of the profits of that ground called ...,

  1. Joyce Gough of Bleisdon, Gloucestershire, widow of Richard Goughe, gent., dec.;. 2. Richard Tyler of Goodrich, Herefordshire, Thomas Morgan of Hurst, Gloucestershire, George Kann of the city of Gloucester, gent's, Dorothye Goughe of Wilsburye, p. St Bryavells, Gloucestershire, widow, and Blanch Goughe, daughter of the said Dorothye Goughe, spinster. Agreement for the payment of the outstanding debts of Warren Gough, dec., out of the profits of that ground called nedgfield, the waine house meadow, and heaven gate lease, upon the death of the said Dorothy Goughe and for the payment of an annuity of £3 to Blainche Goughe.

Agreement for the sale and conveyance of a m. and lands called Gwain y clawdd with the colliery thereunto belonging ...,

  1. Richard Davies of the town of Brecon, co. Brec., clerk;. 2. Rees Williams of p. Cadoxton, co. Glam., gent. Agreement for the sale and conveyance of a m. and lands called Gwain y clawdd with the colliery thereunto belonging and the m's and lands called Blaen y cwmb, Tyr nant y Wernen, Tyr y wain fawr, Noyadd Evan Ycha, Tyr Noyadd Evan Lase, Noyadd Evan Llwydd [sic], all in p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec.

Agreement to accept Mervyn Gwynn Williams, son of the said Morgan Stuart Williams, into the office of the first party ...,

  1. William Graham and William Hitchcox, both of Newport, land agents and surveyors carrying on business in partnership under the style of William Graham Hitchcox and Co.;. 2. Morgan Stuart Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam. Agreement to accept Mervyn Gwynn Williams, son of the said Morgan Stuart Williams, into the office of the first party to be taught the practice of a land and general estate agent and surveyor.

Agreement to let for 31 years a m. and land called Maes Gwynn and one meadow of short hay called ...,

  1. George Williams the younger of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq.;. 2. Rosser Thomas of p. Glyncorrwg, yeoman. Agreement to let for 31 years a m. and land called Maes Gwynn and one meadow of short hay called Gwain Rhydd allt, p's Cadoxton by Neath and Glyn Corrwg. (Timber and mineral rights excepted and reserving the right of the lessor to work mines and cut trees. Conditions of lease include agreement for the supply of horses to carry 80 tons of coal yearly from the coalworks of the said George Williams near Aberpergwm to the Neath bank near Neath bridge at the rate of 7s.6 a ton and to share the expense of keeping the river Neath in its due bounds.). Endorsement: Assignment, dated 10 June 1788, by Rosser Jenkins alias Thomas of Maesgwyn of the said rights to Rees Williams of Aberpergwm.
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