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Certified Copy of a record of the Sessions of the Peace of the County of Monmouth held at Newport before ...,

Certified Copy of a record of the Sessions of the Peace of the County of Monmouth held at Newport before Roland Morgan, William Herbert of Colbroke, Chirstofer Welshe, and Thomas Morgan, esquires, and their fellow Justices of the Peace. Presentment by jury that William Powell of llansoy, gent., on 18 May 1573 at Llanehangell Torremonyth took and distrained 4 heifers of Thomas Lawrens of Llanehangell, for damage done to his land and soil and when he wished to impark them, Thomas Lawrens and John William his servant, of Llanehangell, labourer, took them from his custody. Certified by John Waters, Clerk of the Peace.

Certified Copy of a record (heading as in No. 1292). Presentment by a jury that Thomas Lawrens of Llanehangell torremonyth ...,

Certified Copy of a record (heading as in No. 1292). Presentment by a jury that Thomas Lawrens of Llanehangell torremonyth, yeoman, on 6 August, 15 Elizabeth (sic) [1572] broke the close of John Thomas at Llanehangell, entered and depastured, etc. Certified by John Waters, Clerk of the Peace.

Bond by Jenkin Ieuan of Llangoven, tailor, Philipp Ieuan of Llangoven, husbandman, to William Powell of Llansoy, gent., in £100 ...,

Bond by Jenkin Ieuan of Llangoven, tailor, Philipp Ieuan of Llangoven, husbandman, to William Powell of Llansoy, gent., in £100 to give good estate in all those messuagesm etc., of Jenkin in the parishes of Llannyssen and Llangoven now in the tenure of Jennett Harry, widow, mother of Jenkin wherein she has an estate for life.

Grant by William Morgan of Lanternam, esq., and John Morys of Uske, gent., to William John Morys, of the parish ...,

Grant by William Morgan of Lanternam, esq., and John Morys of Uske, gent., to William John Morys, of the parish of Llangebo, gent., and David John Morys of the parish of Llangebo, gent., sons of the said John, of 4 acres of land with appurtenances, in parishes of Llangome, Llanyssen and Wolphesnewton, of which 1 acre lies in Llangome and late was in the tenure of William Thomas and after of Walter Williams, late parcel of the land to maintain a light in the church of Llangom; another acre lying in Llanyssen late in the tenure of David Phelip Powell, late deceased, and late parcel of lands to maintain a lamp in the church of Lannyssen; another acre lying in Wolphesnewton in a place there called Comysgor late in the tenure of William Philip late to maintain an obit and other services in the church of Wolphesnewton: another acre lying in Wolphesnewton late in the tenure of Margaret verche William and William Rosser and late parcel of land given by Grono Merick to say prayers for his soul in le bedroll; which 4 acres William Morgan and John Morys late purchased, by letters patent 30 July 5 Elizabeth (1563). Appointment of Henry Thomas ap Gwillim and Thomas Morgan as attorneys, to deliver seisin.

Grant by John Philippe Harry of Newchurche, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, and John ap John, his son and heir ...,

Grant by John Philippe Harry of Newchurche, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, and John ap John, his son and heir, to John ap John Lewys of Newchurche, of half an acre of land in the parish of Newchurche between the land of William Powell, gent., the water course running to the stream called Nant a vedowe, and the land of James Philpot, the way leading from the house of the said James to Allt a Geygge Wrane and the land of John John Lewys on all sides.

Lease by Waltre David Powell, parson of the parish church of Gwernestnie, clerk, to William Prichard of Biston, husbandman, of ...,

Lease by Waltre David Powell, parson of the parish church of Gwernestnie, clerk, to William Prichard of Biston, husbandman, of a cottage and garden containing 1/2 acre of land in Biston, lying between the lands of William Morgan, kt., the lands of Morgan Roberte and the way leading from Lanmartin to le Greene more, for 21 years. Rent: 4s. per annum.

Lease by William Powell of the parish of Llansoye, esq., to George Williams of the parish of Diginistowe, gent., of ...,

Lease by William Powell of the parish of Llansoye, esq., to George Williams of the parish of Diginistowe, gent., of a messuage or tenement with buildings and lands, etc., belonging, in the parish of Diginistowe, which George Williams late has of demise of David Phillip Powell, father of William Powell, with another close of land and pasture called Kay Kethin in the same parish, which close David Philip Howell late had and purchased from John ap John otherwise Taylour of Diginistowe, for 21 years at £4. 11. 8. per annum.

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