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Exchange, whereby the said Charles Morgan grants a piece of land containing three r. four p. in p. Devynnock, co ...,

  1. The Hon. Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. Thomas Penry of Llwynguntevin, co. Brec., esq. Exchange, whereby the said Charles Morgan grants a piece of land containing three r. four p. in p. Devynnock, co. Brec. on the north side of the road from Devynnock to Rhyd Brew Bridge over the Usk; and the said Thomas Penry grants a close of land containing one r. eleven p., bounded by a tmt called Tir Pen y bont, in p. Devynnock, co. Brec. and a close of land containing one r. and thirty-three p., at the south end of the said Thomas Penry's close, called Cae Pengam in p. Devynnock.

Vol. containing material relating to the claims made by Mr Jones to portions of the Tredegar Estate. Its contents include ...,

Vol. containing material relating to the claims made by Mr Jones to portions of the Tredegar Estate. Its contents include copy rentals of the estate of the Hon. William Morgan, esq., in cos Mon., Glam., and Brec. (original dated 1722), abstract of the settlement on the intended marriage of William Morgan, esq., and the Rt Hon. Lady Rachel Cavendish (dated 1723), correspondence dated May 1783, and an abstract of deeds dated 1570 - 1724.

Deed to make a tenant to the praecipe touching the following tmt's and lands: Llanbrynhyan, p's Llanvrenach and Llanvigan, Berthllwyd ...,

  1. John Bullock Lloyd of Brecon, esq., and Thomas Bullock Lloyd, his son. 2. Hugh Bold of Brecon, gent. 3. Robert St John Lucas of the city of Bath, Somerset, innholder. Deed to make a tenant to the praecipe touching the following tmt's and lands: Llanbrynhyan, p's Llanvrenach and Llanvigan, Berthllwyd, p. Llanvigan, Tyr Bine, alias Tyr Rhydybine, p. Llanvigan, Tyr Noyadd, p. Llangattock, near Crickhowell, a capital m. in the town of Brecon, a dwelling-house adjoining the said capital m., a barn and land in p. St Davids, Tyr Noyadd and Cae Crwn in p. Llandevalley, a m. in Eskir Vawr, p. Merthyr Kynog, Tyr Van Oley in p. Merthyr Kynog, Tyr y Kareunydd, p. Llanvihangel Nantbrane, Tyr Penterwy, alias Tyr David Howell Walter, p. Llanthetty, Tyr Gwern Taglwst, p. Llangunider, a m. in Cwm Crawnon, p. Llangunider, Tyr Pedole, p. Llanvigan, Tyr y Wayne, p's Llanvrenach and Llanvigan, Masterglwydd Ucha and Masterglwydd Issa, Yr Wenallt, Penyrallt, and Cae Coch, all in p. Llanvigan, Tilleglaes and Penycoed, p. Glaesbury and Lanelieu, Llwynfilley and the Cockett, p. Glaesbury and Lanigon, Tyr Kelsey, alias Kelly Vawre, p. Lanvihangel Abergwessin, Tyr y Caire, Tyr y Pant, Tyr Castellan, Tyr y Kae Newidd, and Tyr y Kae Llwydd, Tyr Bringwessin, Tyr Gwar yr Coed, alias Tyr yr Cadvoc bach, Tyr y Brin Mole, Llwyn Gwilim Brynarch, and Troed Rhue Goch, Panteague, and Cae Llwyd, all in p. Llangamarch, Tyr Cwmdirlan, Tyr Llawes Ely, and Tyr Brin Betting, Tyr Pen y Rhew Goch, and Tyr Llwyne y Croyse, all in p. Llanlleonvel, a third part of five m's in the town of Brecon, p. St John the Evangelist, lands called Cae Llykey, Little Close by the Old Goal, Cae Plwek Hallog, Cae Garow, Maes y Vallen, and Close y Dellin in the town of Brecon, p. St John the Evangelist, one eighth part of m's in the town of Brecon, p. St John the Evangelist, all in co. Brec.; one eighth part of m's called Tille Coch, Gwern fraith, Llech y Clawdd, Kelvyd Ievan Ucha, Tyr y Waine, alias Tyr Merch Meyrick, Maes y Llan, and Llwyne Kirwch, p. Bettus and Llandevodog, co. Glam., two m's called Tyr Rhiw Goch and Ynishire, p. Devynock and Llanvihangel Nantbrane, co. Brec.; with covenant to suffer a common recovery on the same. Copy.

Mutual Release, in consideration of six hundred and forty-seven pounds paid by the said Sir Charles Morgan to the said ...,

  1. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., bart, sole executor of the will of the late John Morgan of Tredegar, esq., dec. 2. William Jones of Clytha House, co. Mon., esq., administrator of the goods of Elizabeth Jones, his late wife, dec., née Elizabeth Morgan, child of Sir William Morgan of Tredegar. Mutual Release, in consideration of six hundred and forty-seven pounds paid by the said Sir Charles Morgan to the said William Jones, of all their claims against each other, as specified in two documents annexed.

Release, in consideration of one thousand three hundred and twenty-three pounds six shillings and ninepence, of a parcel of woodland ...,

  1. William Phillips of Risca, co. Mon., esq., and Martha, his wife. 2. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., bart. Release, in consideration of one thousand three hundred and twenty-three pounds six shillings and ninepence, of a parcel of woodland called Coed y Gwyndon in p. Bassalleg, co. Mon., containing twenty-eight a. and three r.; also a parcel of woodland in p. Bassalleg, containing five a., one r., twelve p., called Graig y Merched; also a parcel of woodland in p. Bassalleg called Gwern yr Hyett, containing twelve a., with all their appurtenances and rights, with covenant to levy a fine.

Surrender, in consideration of sixty pounds to Edward Thomas and ninety pounds to Thomas Thomas and thirty pounds to David ...,

  1. Edward Thomas of p. Michaelstone Vedw, co. Mon., mason, Thomas Thomas of p. Michaelstone Vedw, farmer, and David Jones of p. Bedwelty, co. Mon., labourer, and Cecilia, his wife. 2. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., bart. Surrender, in consideration of sixty pounds to Edward Thomas and ninety pounds to Thomas Thomas and thirty pounds to David Jones and Cecilia, his wife, of three cottages, stable, garden, land, etc. in p. Michaelstone y Vedw as defined, with all appurtenances and rights.

Lease for twenty-one years of the moiety and 'half dele' of two m's, being one mansion-house, one barn, with a ...,

  1. Edward Lewys of the Vann, co. Glam., esq. 2. Morgan Dyo of Bedwas, co. Mon., husbandman. Lease for twenty-one years of the moiety and 'half dele' of two m's, being one mansion-house, one barn, with a moiety of the lands adjoining thereto in p. Bedwas, as defined (boundaries mentioned: menyth y dinbleth, Tir meyrick ap Madock, and Tier Madock ap Yoraeth); also the moiety of three-quarters of an a. of land; also the moiety of one quarter of land called pedoren Iayn ap Gwillim; also the moiety of three quarters of land called y tri ffedoren, as defined; and the moiety of one quarter of land called y pedoren worth y pandy. Rent: 6s.8, a couple of capons, and one day's work of one man at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due.

Lease for twenty-one years of a parcel of lands, with its appurtenances, called Tire y Minithe in p. Coedkerno, as ...,

  1. Myles Morgan of Tredeger, co. Mon., esq. 2. Lawrence Gayner of Koidkerno, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of a parcel of lands, with its appurtenances, called Tire y Minithe in p. Coedkerno, as defined. Rent: 46s.8, a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for eighty years, determinable on the lives of the lessees, of two m's called Tyr Philipe Thomas Ighan and ...,

  1. Roulande Morgan of Maghen, co. Mon., and Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq's. 2. Llywelyn John Gwyllym Jenkin of Beddwelltie, co. Mon., yeoman, and Regnald Llywelyn John, and John Llywelyn John, his sons. Lease for eighty years, determinable on the lives of the lessees, of two m's called Tyr Philipe Thomas Ighan and Tyr Ievor, with their lands and appurtenances, in p. Bedwelltie, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: 13s.4, one fat kid, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due.
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