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(I) Thomas Edwards at Hereford to Lord [Thomas] Wharton. 'We' had a verdict at the trial with Sir John Thomas ...,

(I) Thomas Edwards at Hereford to Lord [Thomas] Wharton. 'We' had a verdict at the trial with Sir John Thomas for so much of the estate as lies in co. Glam. but after that 'we' were forced to try it again with one Henry Morgan that claimed the same by virtue of an ancient deed made 90 years ago, but this deed on its reading was not only deficient in law but had also the countenance of a forgery. 'We' hoped that having obtained this verdict against Sir John Thomas he would not have given 'us' the trouble of a second trial at Hereford for the Glamorganshire estate, but to have relinquished his plea and given us judgement. As the cause was called 'we' found there was no fine levied by William Thomas of the lands in Glamorganshire which were Miss Oldsworth's jointure pursuant to his voluntary settlement in 1676. We therefore stood on a fine levied in 1674 and the deed of 1676 and obtained a verdict and now 'we' are sure to recover the rest at any time. His directions now for Sir Charles [Kemeys] are to forbid all the tenants and to restrain on them unless they will pay their rents to Sir Charles; (ii) Thomas Edwards to Sir Charles Kemeys. Above is a copy of what he has written to Lord Wharton. Since nothing but extremity will serve Sir John's turn none will blame recipient if he retaliates and therefore he would have recipient with the first opportunity to forbid all Sir John's tenants to pay him any more rents and unless they will attorn and promise to pay their rents to distrain upon their cattle, and if they relieve to send to writer their replies and that he will take care of the matter.

Francis Durbrow, Kevenmebly, co. Glam., to, ? Hopes recipient has received an account of Sir Charles' customary lands in Mr ...,

Francis Durbrow, Kevenmebly, co. Glam., to, ? Hopes recipient has received an account of Sir Charles' customary lands in Mr Morgan [of Tredegar]'s lordships and a form of letter of attorney as recipient desired in order to surrender all Sir Charles' lands in Mr Morgan's lordships. He supposes that other letters to attorney will be needed to surrender Sir Charles's customary lands in the lordships of Rumney and Peterstone.

[Rev] Henry Thomas Payne, Llanbedr, [co. Rad.] to Miss Leyson, Basaleg Rectory, Newport, co. Mon.. Relates the history of the ...,

[Rev] Henry Thomas Payne, Llanbedr, [co. Rad.] to Miss Leyson, Basaleg Rectory, Newport, co. Mon.. Relates the history of the Games family of Buckland, co. Brec., the Van family of Llanwern, co. Glam., and the Lewis family of St Pierre, co. Mon., including pedigrees of the Games and Lewis families.

Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,

  • GB 0210 KEMNTE
  • Fonds
  • 1441, 1570-1888

Estate and family records of the Kemeys and Kemeys-Tynte families of Cefnmabli, Monmouthshire, including surveys, valuations, rentals, and accounts, 1570-[early 19 cent.]; probate records, deeds, and legal papers, 1586-[1850s]; geneaological papers, 1694-[mid-18 cent.]; and correspondence, 1642-1888. The main interest of this archive lies in the correspondence relating to political events and affairs, especially for the late seventeenth century. The archive also includes a survey of the estates of Henry, earl of Pembroke, in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, 1570, and a rental of the estate of the regicide Henry Marten, [c. 1652].

Kemeys-Tynte family, of Cefn Mabli

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