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Agreement for the suing forth and prosecuting out of H. M. High Court of Chancery a writ or writs of ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Morgan of London, merchant. Agreement for the suing forth and prosecuting out of H. M. High Court of Chancery a writ or writs of entry sur disseisin in le post touching the following properties:- the manors of Ebboth, alias Greenfeild, Sutton, Fee John le Moore, Redcastle, Llanvaire, Castle Arnold, Youlton, and Tredegar, with all their rights and appurtenances; the advowson of the church of Llanvaire; the capital m. and tmt called Tredegar; the capital m. called Maughen House; with all the appurtenances of the said manors and properties in the ht's and p's of St Wooloes, Basselegg, St Bride's, Rumney, alias Rumpney, Langattock-iuxta-Usk, Llanvaire Gilgedin, St Mealins, alias St Mellans, Maughen, Marshfeild, Bedwelty, alias Bedwelly, Bedwes, Monithusloine, alias Much-Estloyne, in co. Mon.; with exceptions, as specified; to be to the only use of the said Thomas Morgan.

Exemplification of a recovery by single voucher suffered at Westminster in the term of Holy Trinity last past between John ...,

Exemplification of a recovery by single voucher suffered at Westminster in the term of Holy Trinity last past between John Morgan, gent., demandant, and Thomas Morgan, esq., tenant, of the manors of Ebboth, alias Greenfeild, Sutton, Fee John le Moore, Redcastle, Llanvaire, Castle Arnold, Youlton, and Tredegar, with all their rights and appurtenances, the advowson of the church of Llanvaire, the capital m. and tmt called Tredegar, the capital m. called Maughen House, with all the appurtenances of the said manors and properties in the ht's and p's of St Wooloes, Basselegg, St Bride's, Rumney, alias Rumpney, Langattock-iuxta-Usk, Llanvaire Gilgedin, St Mealins, alias Much-Estloyne, in co. Mon. Vouchee: John Wheeler. Latin.

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster on the morrow of the ...,

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster on the morrow of the feast of St Martin last past between John Morgan and Charles Williams, gent's, plaintiffs, and Thomas Morgan, esq., deforciant, touching the manors of Ebboth, alias Granfield, Sutton, Fee John lee Moore, Youlton, Duffrin, alias Diffrin, and Cogan Flemin, with their appurtenances, and of lands, etc. in p's Henllis, Bettus, Panteag, Coedkernew, Marshfield, Basslegg, St Woolloes, St Bride's, Riska, Rumney, Michaellston Vedow, and the t. of Newport, with free fishery in the waters of Seaverne within the said manors of Ebboth, Sutton, Fee John lee Moore, Youlton, Duffrin, alias Diffrin, and Cogan Flemin; all the said properties being in co. Mon. Latin.

Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied of and upon a m. called Coed Bychan, with ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Michaelston y Vedow, co. Glam., gent., and Anne, his wife. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied of and upon a m. called Coed Bychan, with the lands belonging thereto, in p. Coychurch, co. Glam., devised to the said Anne by the will of her father, Richard Davies, gent., dec.

Further Settlement made after the marriage of the said Thomas Morgan and Martha, his wife, eldest daughter of the said ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Morgan of London, esq., and Charles Williams of Convent Garden, Middlesex, esq. 3. Sir Edward Mansell of Margam, co. Glam., bart, Thomas Mansell, esq., his son and heir-apparent, John Williams of Langiby, co. Mon., esq., and Charles Van of Lanwerne, co. Mon., esq. Further Settlement made after the marriage of the said Thomas Morgan and Martha, his wife, eldest daughter of the said Sir Edward Mansell, in consideration of £10,000, being a covenant to levy a fine of the following properties:- the castle and site of the castle of Brecon, and the manors of Brecon, Alexanderstone, and Mara Mota in co. Brec., with all their m's, lands, and appurtenances; the capital m. called the Great House in the town of Brecon; and all his properties in the ht's and p's of St John Evangelist, Lanspithit, Devynock, Veney Vach, Langattock, Crickhowell, St Davids, Ystradvellty, Penderin, Cantreffe, Vaynor, Lanvilloe, Landdew, Gartbrengy, Landevailog, Ystradgunlais, and in the t. of Brecon, all in co. Brec.; to uses and intents as specified.

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered at Westminster in the Michaelmas term last past between Lewis Morgan, gent ...,

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered at Westminster in the Michaelmas term last past between Lewis Morgan, gent., and Thomas Mansell, gent., demandants, and John Morgan, gent., and Charles Williams, gent., tenants, of the manors of Ebboth, alias Granfield, Sutton, Fee John lee Moore, Youlton, Duffrin, alias Diffrin, and Cogan Flemin, with their appurtenances, and of lands, etc. in p's Henllis, Bettus, Panteag, Coedkernew, Marshfield, Basslegg, St Woolloes, St Bride's, Riska, Rumney, Michaellston Vedow, and the t. of Newport. Vouchees: Thomas Morgan, esq., and John Wheeler. Latin.

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Brec. on 1687 ...,

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Brec. on 1687, Sept. 19 between John Morgan, esq., and Charles Williams, plaintiffs, and Thomas Morgan, esq., deforciant, touching the castle and site of the castle of Brecon and the manors of Brecon, Alexanderstone, and Mara Mota in co. Brec., with all their m's, lands, and appurtenances; the capital m. called the Great House in the town of Brecon; and all the properties of the said Thomas Morgan in the ht's and p's of St John Evangelist, Lanspithit, Devynock, Veney Vach, Langattock, Crickhowell, St Davids, Ystradvellty, Penderin, Cantreffe, Vaynor, Lanvilloe, Landdew, Gartbrengy, Landevailog, Ystradgunlais, and in the t. of Brecon, all in co. Brec. Latin.

Estreat of the Court Roll of the manor of Brecon recording the surrender by William Wynter of the town of ...,

Estreat of the Court Roll of the manor of Brecon recording the surrender by William Wynter of the town of Brecon, yeoman, in consideration of £12, of three customary parcels called Closs Newydd yssa and y ddwy Errw pengymon, with all their appurtenances, in p. St John Evangelist, Brecon to the use of Thomas John ap Ievan of the town of Brecon, yeoman. This surrender was made to secure the repayment of the said sum of £12. Latin.

Lease for twenty-one years of a parcel of lands called y Werne vach near a place called y weste feeld ...,

  1. Sir Edward Awbrey of Tredomen, co. Brec., kt. 2. Richard ap Rosser of p. Lanvilo, co. Brec., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of a parcel of lands called y Werne vach near a place called y weste feeld, an a. and a half lying in the west feeld, three a. in a place called y Maes Bach, four a. of land in a place called y Maes Issa, an a. and a half at a place called Maes y krigin, and an a. and a half by the field called Maes y krigin; all in p. Llanvilo. Rent: 33s.4 and sevices annually, and 20s. as a heriot when due.

Lease for one year of several parcels of land called Gworlod y Lan and Gwayn Sir Davith, alias Y Wern ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Michaelston y Vedow, co. Glam., gent. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq., Judge Advocate of H. M. Forces. Lease for one year of several parcels of land called Gworlod y Lan and Gwayn Sir Davith, alias Y Wern, containing forty a., in p. Trevethin, co. Mon.; also a m., with its appurtenances, in Cardiff; and all other the properties of the said Hugh Jones in Trevethin and Cardiff.

Defeasance to a statute staple in £10,000, being a covenat to settle manors, lands, etc. within 140 miles of Therrow ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., kt, and Thomas Morgan of Machen, co. Mon., esq. 2. William Morgan of Therrowe, co. Brec., esq. Defeasance to a statute staple in £10,000, being a covenat to settle manors, lands, etc. within 140 miles of Therrow upon the said William Morgan and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of the said Sir William Morgan, by way of jointure.

Lease for one year of a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin Tâf, alias Tir Ynis Owen, in p ...,

  1. Nicholas Price of Porset, co. Glam., tanner. 2. Hugh Jones of Gellywastod, co. Mon., gent., and William Price of Porset, tanner. Lease for one year of a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin Tâf, alias Tir Ynis Owen, in p. Merthir Tidvill, co. Glam.; also m's and lands called Llwyn Iago Ycha and Llwyn Iago Issa in p. Gelligare, co. Glam.
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