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A Petition from Sir William Morgan and Thomas Morgan, esq., to the King protesting against an unjust partition of lands ...,

A Petition from Sir William Morgan and Thomas Morgan, esq., to the King protesting against an unjust partition of lands in co. Glam. made by the sheriff and jurors as a result of a former petition of Wm Morgan, esq., Wm Thomas, and Arnold Thomas. Justices of the Great Sessions, however, could not agree, so judgement was not given and the legal issues were referred to the Chief Justice and the Judges of the Common Pleas. Petitioners request that the justices of Glamorgan should certify the justices of the Common Pleas re the injustice of the partition and of their stay of judgement. Subscription dated 2 March 1629-30 to effect that "His Majestie .... leaveth further proceedinge to the due course of Lawe and Justice".

A Petition to Parliament of inhabitants of p's Talgarth, Llanvihangell Cwmdu, Llangorse, Kethedin, Blaenllinvey, Llanfihangell Taly llin, Llangastey Tal y ...,

A Petition to Parliament of inhabitants of p's Talgarth, Llanvihangell Cwmdu, Llangorse, Kethedin, Blaenllinvey, Llanfihangell Taly llin, Llangastey Tal y llin, Llangyneder, Llanelew, Llanygon, Glasbury, Llanbeder, Partrishow, Lanelly and Llangattock against the enclosure of commons of pasture in the Lordship of Dinas, anciently belonging to the crown, but since purchased by Sir David Williams, dec. They complain that a large part of the commons had been leased out and that cottages were being built on them to the prejudice of ancient rights.

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