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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Lease for twenty-one years of three a. of land, whereof two a. are in p. St Mellans and the other ...,

  1. Myles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. William Gruffithe of p. Baslege, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of three a. of land, whereof two a. are in p. St Mellans and the other a. in p. Marsfilde, co. Mon. Rent: 6s.8 annually, a heriot when due, a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time.

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Lanvyhangell (Rogiat) recording the taking up by Henry Thomas of Lanvyhangell ...,

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Lanvyhangell (Rogiat) recording the taking up by Henry Thomas of Lanvyhangell, co. Mon., yeoman, and Thomas Harrie, and Morgan Harry, his sons, of four a. of land, as defined, within the manor of Lanvyhangell. Rent: 12s., one capon, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, suits of court and mill, and 10s. as a heriot when due. Names mentioned: le hearnes, le dunhowse, le Slade.

Lease for three lives of a m., curtilage, and garden in Newport, as defined,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Trediger, co. Mon., kt. 2. John Archer of Newport, co. Mon., tailor, Elizabeth, his wife, and Marmeduke, his son. Lease for three lives of a m., curtilage, and garden in Newport, as defined. Rent: 13s.4, a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of a cottage, orchard, curtilage, and four parcels of land called Koed Rosser, containing eight Welsh ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Trediger, co. Mon., kt. 2. William Llewellin of Bettus, co. Mon., yeoman, Alson, his wife, and David William, their son. Lease for three lives of a cottage, orchard, curtilage, and four parcels of land called Koed Rosser, containing eight Welsh a., in p. Bettus, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £4(?), a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart. Fragile.

Lease for three lives of a m., backside, etc., with nine parcels of land, containing twelve Welsh a. [in p ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredeger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Howell Evan of Hentlis, co. Mon., husbandman, Johan Thomas, his wife, and Thomas Howell, their son. Lease for three lives of a m., backside, etc., with nine parcels of land, containing twelve Welsh a. [in p. Hentlis], as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £2. a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of half a m., half the buildings, etc. appertaining thereto, and eight a. of land called ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredeger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Watkin William of Bedwes, co. Mon., mason, Margeret Phillippe, his wife, and Edward William, their nephew. Lease for three lives of half a m., half the buildings, etc. appertaining thereto, and eight a. of land called tir Ievan y bean in p. Bedwes, as defined. Boundaries mentioned: y kae brith, gwain Susanna, and the highway leading from mynydd y kryg towards pont yr ystrad. Timber and mineral rights excepted. Rent: 40s. annually, a couple of fat capons, one man's labour for one day at harvest-time, and a heriot of the best beast when due. Also suit of mill.

Lease for the life of the lessee of a water grist mill and four a. of land called gwaine y ...,

  1. Edward Morgan of Pencoyd, co. Mon., esq., and Cicill, his wife. 2. John Harry of Ytton, co. Mon., miller. Lease for the life of the lessee of a water grist mill and four a. of land called gwaine y ffellin and y werne, as defined, in p. Ytton. (Boundary mentioned: Brook called Strugull.). Rent: £5 and a couple of capons annually, suit of court, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of a m., garden, orchard, and three parcels of land, containing eight and three-quarters a., as ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredegir, co. Mon., kt. 2. Morgan John of St Bride's, co. Mon., yeoman, Johan, his wife, and John Morgan, their son. Lease for three lives of a m., garden, orchard, and three parcels of land, containing eight and three-quarters a., as defined, in p. St Bride's. Rent: £5, a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, a heriot when due, and suit of mill.

Lease for three lives of a m., curtilage, and garden in Newport, as defined,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredegir, co. Mon., kt. 2. John Waters of Newport, co. Mon., corvisor, Lettice, his wife, and John, their son. Lease for three lives of a m., curtilage, and garden in Newport, as defined. Rent: 3s.4, a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for twenty-one years of the mines and veins of lead and lead ore to be found on the lands ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Morgan of Ruerperey, co. Glam., kt. 2. Thomas Episley of Whittenhull, Somerset, gent. Lease for twenty-one years of the mines and veins of lead and lead ore to be found on the lands called Ridgwerne Farme in p. Maughen, co. Glam., with liberty to work the same. Rent: The sixth part of all lead found and worked thereon. Counterpart.

Lease for two lives of one tmt and ten Welsh a. in two lots [in p. Machen], as defined, excepting ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredeger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Rees John Rees of p. Machen, co. Mon., yeoman, and Alls (Alse), his daughter. Lease for two lives of one tmt and ten Welsh a. in two lots [in p. Machen], as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £4, a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due; also a stake of oats annually. Torn.

Lease for three lives of a m., barn, garden, orchard, and sixteen Welsh a. of land in p. Bettus, as ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Trediger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Edward John of Bettus, co. Mon., yeoman, Margaret, his wife, and Rowland, his son. Lease for three lives of a m., barn, garden, orchard, and sixteen Welsh a. of land in p. Bettus, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £10, a couple of fat capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, and a stake of oats of Newport measure annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Lanvaches, co. Mon., recording the surrender by Edward Walter of Penhowe ...,

Estreat of the court roll of the manor of Lanvaches, co. Mon., recording the surrender by Edward Walter of Penhowe of three a. and three fardels of customary land in the manor of Lanvaches, one a. lying in a field called Broghes, the remainder as defined, to the use of the said Edward Walter for the term of his life, then to the use of Walter Edward, his son, and of his heirs and assigns for ever.

Lease for three lives of a m., barn, etc. and ten parcels of land, containing thirty-three Welsh a., in Bedwellty ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Trediger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Francis Winter of Bedwellty, co. Mon., gent., Catherine, his wife, and William, their son. Lease for three lives of a m., barn, etc. and ten parcels of land, containing thirty-three Welsh a., in Bedwellty, as defined; also two cottages and two Welsh a. of land in Bedwellty, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £10, a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for twenty-one years of two mansion-houses with one bakehouse, etc. and five a. of land in Michelston Vedowe, as ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Morgan of Ruerperrey, co. Glam, kt. 2. William Christopher of Michelston Vedowe, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of two mansion-houses with one bakehouse, etc. and five a. of land in Michelston Vedowe, as defined. Rent: £4 and a couple of fat capons annually, and a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for three lives of a m., with its appurtenances, called the late land of John ap John, containing ten ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredeger, co. Mon., kt. 2. Watkin Evan of p. Bedwes, co. Mon., yeoman, and Lewis Watkin and William Watkin, his sons, of p. Bedwes, husbandmen. Lease for three lives of a m., with its appurtenances, called the late land of John ap John, containing ten a., in said p. Bedwes, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: 40s. annually, a couple of fat capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, and a heriot of the best beast when due.
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