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Sotheby deeds and documents

Deeds and documents, 1317- 1762, relating to the Wynne family of Boderwyd, as well as the families of Lewis of Chwaen and Owen of Penros Bradwen, concerning properties in Anglesey and a few in Flintshire.

Mortgage of land in Brwynawe

  1. Ior' ap Hywel, free tenant of Brwynawe in the commote of Talebolyon;
  2. Ednyvet ap Kynwr' of the same.
    Mortgage of all his land in Brwynawe except eight virgates in Kaer vrwynaw adjoining y weunlas with his part of the meadow called y garnach.

Grant of the messuage called Tydyn Ithel seys

  1. Ieuan ap Ieuan du of Llanelen in the commote of Tvrkelyn co. Anglesey;
  2. Meylyr du vap Mad. Ap Llywelyn.
    Grant of the messuage called Tydyn Ithel seys which the grantor's father had of Ior ap Kuelyn, with three and a half acres situated near the mountain called Mynyd Cadwallawr. Witnesses: Dd. Rwth ap Kyn'; Gor' Gyrryawk ap Gor'; Mad' ap Gor' Glochyd; Eynnon ap y Moylyn; Ph' ap y Penvyr; Gor' ap Dd. ap y Penvyr; and Mad' ap Kyndelo.

Charter whereby William de Breusa [Lord of Gower] confirms to the Abbot and Convent of Margam Abbey the liberty of ...,

Charter whereby William de Breusa [Lord of Gower] confirms to the Abbot and Convent of Margam Abbey the liberty of buying and selling whatever they wish throughout all his land.

Witnesses: Dominus Robert de Penrys, Dominus John de Vilers, Henry Scurlag, Philip de Neth, Master John de Sweynes', Adam Cnoyl. Latin.

Small seal, green wax: a lion's head. ...NI Will'i De BREVS...

Cf. G. T. Clark's Cartæ, No. DCCCLXIX, 1231-1290, but the text is given in No. CCXLIII with date c. 1320.

Grant by John Davy of Landimor to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of lands held of Sir William de Brewosa, Lord of Gower...,

Grant by John Davy of Landimor to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of lands held of Sir William de Brewosa, Lord of Gower, at Lanhelen, in the fee of Landimor, as Madoc ap Ririd held them of the said Sir William de Brewosa. Rent, 1d. silver, and six marks paid beforehand. [Latin]. Witnesses: William de Lamare of Langenyth, John de Penres, Philip Scorlage, Robert Moxel, John Selewold, Thomas de Landewy, David le Coytif. Dated: 14th July, 13 Edw. II [1319]. Seal wanting.

Grant in tail by Thomas de Penebrygge, treasurer of Hereford, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, and Bourge his wife...,

Grant in tail by Thomas de Penebrygge, treasurer of Hereford, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, and Bourge his wife, of the manor of Oxynewyche, co. Glam., with the advowson of the church, etc., to themselves and their heirs; then to Richard, brother of Sir Robert, and his male heirs; to John, brother of Richard, and his male heirs; to Alice, sister of John, and her male heirs; and to Sibilla, sister of Alice, and her male heirs, in successive remainder, with reversion to Robert, his heirs and assigns. [Latin]. Witnesses: Sir David de La Bere, kt, Robert de Penebrygge, John de Langeton’, William de Lamare of Langewyth, Philip Scorlage, Robert Moxel, Adam de La Bere. Dated: 12th Jan., 13 Edw. II [1320]. Oval seal, red wax, chipped (19 x 14mm). Our Lord, standing, with nimbus, holding a rectangular plaque in the right hand, appearing to St. Thomas, who is kneeling before him, with hand outstretched, in a canopied niche. [S’ . THOME] . DE . PENEBRYGGE.

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the manor of Oxwich, and the advowson of the church...,

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the manor of Oxwich, and the advowson of the church of the same manor. [Latin]. Witnesses: Richard Lupus, Richard Scurlage, Richard Manxel, Robert de La Mare, Henry Willyam, Simon Henry, David Benet. Dated at Penres, 19th May, 16 Edw. II [1323]. Seals of the above Robert and the witnesses, reddish-brown, Viz.: 1. A quatrefoil or flower of love (imperfect). [LEL . A]MI. AVET. (D. Benet.). 2. I.H.S. PRIVE . SV . (R. Manxel.) (16mm). 3. Wanting. (R. Scurlage.). 4. Shield of arms of Penrice as in No. 315 (14mm). (R. de Penres.). 5. An eagle displayed (18mm). PRIVE SV. (R Lupus ). 6. Two lions passant in pale (imperfect). S ......... E . CA . MARE. (R. de La Mare.). 7. A branch (imperfect). s’ HENR’ . FIL . WILL’I . (H. Willyam.). 8. Two hands clasped. A fede (20mm). T’ EN FEI VAI. (S. Henry.)

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the water-mill of Burry...,

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the water-mill of Burry, a pool near the water of Lozharn at Poulzmor, in the fee of Landymor, and lands in Reuroz, Goudou, Wynfroyd, and the fulling-mill near Burry water, and the services and rents of Philip Le Devenysse and Elena his wife, Griffin Jeago and Alice his wife, William Robyn, William Long and Margery his wife, Madoc ap Meuric and Mariota his wife, Maurice Adam and Cristina his wife, Henry, son of Peter Dobbe, and Philip Ouwen. Witnesses: Richard Scurlage, Richard Manxel, Robert de La Mare, Henry Wyllyam, William Henry, Simon Henry, David Benet. Dated at Penres, 19th May, 16 Edw. II [1323]. Small seal, red wax, as before (24mm). Shield of arms of Penrice. * S’ ROBERTI . DE .PENRES .

Grant by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the manor of Oxwich in Gower...,

Grant by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of the manor of Oxwich in Gower. [Latin]. Witnesses: Robert de Penbruge, William de La Mare, Philip Scurlage, John de La Mare, Robert Manxel, Thomas de Landewy, John Selewold. Seal, red wax, fragmentary. Shield of arms of Penrice, as before described.

Record of a process in the chancery of Gower, whereby Robert de Yenres and Burga his wife brought their writ of agreement against William de La Lake...,

Record of a process in the chancery of Gower, whereby Robert de Yenres and Burga his wife brought their writ of agreement against William de La Lake, chaplain, concerning the manor of Oxenewych’, viz.: 1. A precipe by Elizabeth de Burgo, Lady of the Honour of Clare and of Gower, to her steward of Gower, to cause Wm. de La Lake to carry out his agreement with the said Robert and Burga concerning the manor and advowson of Oxenewych’. [Latin]. Dated at Swansea, 14th May, 16 Edw. [II] [1323]. 2. The concord between the parties, settling the said manor and advowson upon the said Robert and Burga, and their issue, with successive remainders to Richard de Penres, John de l’enres, brothers, Alice de Langeton’, sister, and Robert, son of Wm. de La Mare, Sibilla and Isabella, sisters of the said Alice, in tail male, with reversion to the heirs of the said Robert. Dated at Pennard, 30th May, same year. 3. A precipe by the said Elizabeth to the said steward to cause the same William to carry out his agreement with the same Robert and Burga concerning m’s, lands, mills, etc., in Landimor and Lanridyan. Dated at Swansea, same day and year as No. 1. 4. The concord between the parties, with extent of the various holdings by tenants for life, settled in a similar manner with omission of the said Isabella. Dated at Pennard, same day and year as No. 2. Under seal of the chancery of the said Elizabeth de Burgo, John Frelond, steward of the chancery, David de La Beare,......... de Penebrugge, Philip Scorlag, Adam de la Beare, Robert Manxel, John de Langeton’, John Selewold, Thomas Sloger, Thomas de Landewy, William de La Mare de Langenyth, John de La Mare his brother, William de [Help]eston’. [Latin]. Only one seal remains, red wax (18mm). A shield of arms, three bars. * IE . SV . SEL . DE . AMOVR . LEL .

Grant in tail by William de La Lake, Rector of the Church of Oxynewyche, to Sir Robert de Penres…,

Grant in tail by William de La Lake, Rector of the Church of Oxynewyche, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, and Burga his wife, of the manor of Oxynewyche, with the advowson of the church, etc., to themselves and their heirs; with the remainders specified in the deed No. 311, dated 12, Jan., 13 Edw. II [1320]. Latin. Witnesses: William de Lamare de Langenyth, John de La mare, Philip Scorlag’, William de Helpiston’, Robert Moxel, John Selewold, Thomas de Landewy. Dated: 1st June, 16 Edw. II [1323]. Four seals have been appended with labels named: 1. Will. de La Mare; seal wanting. 2. John de La Mare; small signet, red wax (17mm), a lion rampant. SIGILLVM......... 3. Sir Rob. de Penres, red wax (15mm). A shield of arms of PENRICE. Between three sprigs of foliage. S’ ROBERTI . DE .PENRES . 4. Burga de Penres; seal wanting.

J. H. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, papers

  • GB 0210 JHDAVIES
  • Fonds
  • 1323-1947 (mainly [1890]-1940)

General correspondence, 1890-1926, of J. H. Davies; correspondence and papers, 1793-1940, relating to members of the Davies family of Cwrt Mawr, Llangeitho; papers, 1872-1926, relating to J. H. Davies's professional activities and interests, including a substantial group of records, 1900-1910, deriving from the activities of the Welsh Hospital in South Africa; correspondence and papers, 1896-1926, accumulated by J. H. Davies on various subjects and issues in which he was involved; papers, notes, transcripts of documents, drafts of articles and books etc., [?1890]-[?1926], accumulated by J. H. Davies during the course of his academic and antiquarian researches; stray deeds and documents, and correspondence files, 1323-1924, accumulated by J. H. Davies, together with miscellaneous deeds and documents, and other stray items, 1830-[c. 1920], mainly of Aberystwyth interest; papers and correspondence, 1658-1907, relating to other individuals acquired by J. H. Davies, namely Gwilym Cowlyd, 1658-1907, William Davies, 1822-1855, John Rees, 1844-1867, the Richards family of Darowen, [?1818]-[?1848], and the Rev. William Thomas, 1869-1877; and miscellaneous materials, 1753-1947, accumulated by J. H. Davies or by his family following his death.

Davies, J. H. (John Humphreys), 1871-1926

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of all the goods and chattels...,

Quit-claim by Robert de Penres to D. William de La Lake, Rector of Oxwich, of all the goods and chattels in the manor of Oxwich. [Latin]. Witnesses: Richard Scurlage, Richard Manxel, Robert de La Mare, Henry William, William Henry, Simon Henry, David Benet. Dated at Penres, 18th May, 16 Edw. II [1323]. Round seal, red wax (19mm). A shield of arms; party per pale indented or dancetty, for Penrice. * S’ ROBERTI . DE. PENRES.

Quit-claim by Wilym ap Cadogan ap Griffyth, Meuric ap Elydyr ap Cadogan, heir of Meuric Coyg’ ap Jeruart...,

Quit-claim by Wilym ap Cadogan ap Griffyth, Meuric ap Elydyr ap Cadogan, heir of Meuric Coyg’ ap Jeruart, Jeuan ap Wilym ap Cadogan, and Jeuan ap Wilym ap Cadogan, Thomas ap Wylim ap Cadogan, and Morgan ap Wilym ap Cadogan, to Sir Robert de Penres, kt, of the land which Meuric Coyg’ ap Jeruart held in Reuroz, in the fee of Landimor, and land in the same fee between Penmunyth and Pantglas; with fine for contravention. [Latin]. Witnesses: David de La bere, John de La bere, Richard de Penres, John de Penres, William de Lamare, Amund Tubervyle, Robert Moxsel, John Selewol, Adam Cauan. Six seals wanting; of one a small fragment remains.

Liber Epistolaris,

A formulary or commonplace book compiled by Richard de Bury, otherwise Richard Aungerville, civil servant, diplomat, Privy Seal 1329-1333, Lord Chancellor and bishop of Durham from 1333, containing his transcriptions of some 1,500 documents, mostly official administrative and courtesy correspondence, both foreign and domestic, mainly of English origin or sent to Englishmen from the court of Rome (ff. 1-105 verso, 116 verso-173, 179-239); together with a treatise on eloquence (ff. 105 verso-116).
Some five hundred of the letters were published in The Liber Epistolaris of Richard de Bury, ed. by N. Denholm-Young (London, 1950); a further three hundred, calendared by Denholm-Young, were previously published in Thomas Rymer's Foedera (London, 1816-30) and elsewhere. Full indexes are provided by Denholm-Young.

Bury, Richard de, 1287-1345.

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