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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry, recording the admission of Thomas Bridgen of the town of ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry, recording the admission of Thomas Bridgen of the town of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, esq., (only surviving son and customary heir of Martha Bridgen late of the city of Bristol, widow, deceased, and also surviving nephew and customary heir of Ann Morgan late of Chepstow aforesaid, spinsgter (deceased) by David Neck of the town of Newport, co. Monmouth, gent., his attorney, to the properties specified in no. 31.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry and Libeneth, co. Monmouth, recording the surrender, subject to redemption ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry and Libeneth, co. Monmouth, recording the surrender, subject to redemption on payment of £2000, by John Carter, wine merchant, George Carter, gent., Charles Carter, wine merchant, and Alfred Thomas Bridger [sic] Carter, grocer, all of the parish of Clifton in the city of Bristol, by james George Hobbs of Broad Street in the city of Bristol, gent., their attorney, of four eighth parts of the properties specified in no. 36, to the use of James Prosser of Portishead, co. Somerset, gent.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry and Libeneth, co. Monmouth, recording the admission of Edward Thomas ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Liswerry and Libeneth, co. Monmouth, recording the admission of Edward Thomas B. Carter of Llanvihangel Torymynidd, co. Monmouth, yeoman, F. B. Lasbury of Charlotte Street in the city of Bristol, gent., and Eliza, his wife (heretofore Eliza Carter, spinster), John Carter the younger of Clifton, co. Gloucester, wine merchant, George Carter of Claremont House in Clifton aforesaid, gent., Frances Carter of Claremont House aforesaid, spinster, Charles Carter of Victoria Park in Clifton aforesaid, wine merchant, Louisa Carter of Claremont House aforesaid, spinster, and Alfred E [sic] B. Carter of No. 4 Rodney Cottage in Clifton aforesaid, their attorney, to the properties specified in no. 35. References to the will (12 January 1846) and to the death (31 January 1847) of Edwin Carter late of the parish of Chepstow aforesaid, gent., deceased.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lisswerry, recording the admission of Paul Morgan late of Thornwell but ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lisswerry, recording the admission of Paul Morgan late of Thornwell but now of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, esq., only brother and customary heir of Walter Escourt Morgan of Chepstow, gent., deceased, to nine acres of land called the Western Side Nine Acres and five parcels, in the parish of Nash. Other name mentioned: Kingswall].

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lisswerry, co. Monmouth, recording the surrender by John Nash of the ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lisswerry, co. Monmouth, recording the surrender by John Nash of the parish of Magor, gent., only son and customary heir of Samuel Nash formerly of the parish of Nash, gent., deceased, of seven closes of land called Picked lane Farm, a messuage and parcels of land, and three parcels of land, all in the parish of Nash, to the use of Paul Morgan of Chepstow, esq. [Other names mentioned: Prestonpill, Cold harbour Farm, Julian house pill, Broad Street Common].

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lanvaire Discoed, recording the surrender by Richard Daniell late of Lanmellin ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lanvaire Discoed, recording the surrender by Richard Daniell late of Lanmellin, co. Monmouth, and ow of Middle Temple, London, esq., by William Blethin of Lanmellin aforesaid, his attorney of an acres of land called Erow Ffynnon Bott in the parish of Lnvaire aforesaid, to the use William Herbert of Le Six Clerks Offie, London, gent. Latin.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lanvair Discoed, recording the surrender of Teer Herbert, esq., and William ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lanvair Discoed, recording the surrender of Teer Herbert, esq., and William Herbert, gent., his brother, late of Lanmelin, parish of Carewent, co. Monmouth, of one acre of land called Erw ffynnon bott, parish of Lanvayr aforesaid, to the use of Henry Morgan of Thornwall, gent. Latin.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recording the admission of Martha Bridgen of the city of ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recording the admission of Martha Bridgen of the city of Bristol, widow, and Ann Morgan of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, spinster, sisters of Paul Moran of Chepstow aforesaid, esq., deceased, to a messuage, etc., and parcel of land, a close of land, a messuage, and a tenement in the parish of Goldcliff, and closes of land in the parish of Nash. [Other names mentioned: Chapel Reen, Chapel lane].

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Carwent, recording the surrender by Richard Daniel of the Midle Temple ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Carwent, recording the surrender by Richard Daniel of the Midle Temple, London, esq., by William Blethin of Lanmelin, co. Monmouth, gent., his attorney, of a messuage called Y Tee Issa, barn, esq., and parcels of land in Lanmelin Icha, to the use of William Herbert of London, gent. Latin.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by William Lewes late of Lanmelin, now ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by William Lewes late of Lanmelin, now of St Martins in the fields, London, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, of a messuage called Y Tee-Issa, etc., and parcels of land in Lanmelin, to the use of Richard Daniell of Middle-Temple, London, esq. [Other names mentioned in no. 12]. Latin.

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by Richard Vaughan of Magor's Grange, co ...,

Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by Richard Vaughan of Magor's Grange, co. Monmouth, gent., attorney of William Lewes of Wanser, co. Surrey, gent., of a messuage called y Tee isha, etc., and parcels of land in Lanmelin and Penhear, to the use of Elizabeth, wife of the said William Lewes. [Other names mentioned: Vorlan, Cae-Newydd, Cae-Perry, Cae-Penwin, wood (arbustum) called penhean, wood (arbustum) called Cribba]. Latin.

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