Dangos 1734 canlyniad

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Slebech Estate Records, Ffeil
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Account of John de Wylteschir, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for Narberth, a third part of ...,

Account of John de Wylteschir, receiver, constable and forester of Philippa, Countess of March, for Narberth, a third part of Amgoyd and Penllinyniaug, and St. Clare, from Michaelmas, 35 Edward III. Also the detailed accounts [incomplete] of the several ministers of the said Philippa, Countess of March:- John Baron, reeve of Robertson; Phillip Cole, reeve of Kanaston;. John Gibbe, reeve of Tempilton; Phillip Henry, reeve of St. Clare; avid Hychyn, reeve of Nova Domus [New House]; Llewelyn ap Griffith ap Howel, beadle of Wilfrey; Gwyon Vachan, beadle of Amgoyd and Pluniauc; Iuan Gotta, reeve of Castro Durant; David Iuan, reeve of Moileston; Iuan Meynlas, reeve of Lanwaythan.

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III ...,

Account of Henry Wogan, treasurer of the county of Pembroke, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III to Michaelmas, 2 Richard III, being a summary of he accounts received frown the various ministers of the town of Pembroke, the mills of Pembroke, ferry of Burton, reeveship of Castlemartyn, Westhundred and Easthundred of Pembroke, Coidrath forest, Coidrath, the town of Tenby, Dougledy, Kemmys, Rous, St. Florence, Kyngeswode and Gawdon, Malros, Pyerston, Fobbeston, [Fenton], Rowespole, More, Suerthbury, Haroldston, [Sy]ke, vill of Cast' Walin, Fletherhill, [all in co. Pembroke], town of Llanstephan, Penryn, le Ferry, Oisterlowe, St. Clare, Trayneclynton, [co. Carmarthen,] town of Kilgarren, Emelyn, Maynordevy, Differyn Bryan, weirs of Kilgarran, and Kevyndrym forest, [co. Pembroke].

Court Roll. Lordship and manor of Slebidge. 19 Oct., 10 James I 0 27 Feb., 3 Charles I. 41 membranes ...,

Court Roll. Lordship and manor of Slebidge. 19 Oct., 10 James I 0 27 Feb., 3 Charles I. 41 membranes. Bottom edge tattered and crumpled. Incomplete; not chronologically inserted in the roll. Records of the courts leet, view of frank pledge [these form membranes 42-6 in the roll] and courts baron of the lordship and manor of Slebidge [ Slebech, co. Pembroke], including Slebidge, Minwere, Robeston [Wathen], Newton, Canestan, Colby.

Agreement, in consideration of 30s, for a lease for 20 years of a burgage in the tenement (in tenemento) of ...,

1.Dauid son of Phillip;. 2.Walter the forester of Mynewer'. Agreement, in consideration of 30s, for a lease for 20 years of a burgage in the tenement (in tenemento) of Mynever' lying between the burgage of John son of Henry and Gladine. Rent: 1d annually. Witnesses: John son of Henry, Phillip Radulf, Phillip Henry, John Godman, John Wade, John Samson, Ricard Dun, Thomas the shepherd (bercarius). Latin. Fragile.

Release of one messuage and five bovates of land and one and a half acres of meadow in Ernebaud', a ...,

1.Richard son of William Geraud de Ernebaud;. 2.Matthew Wogan and Anis his wife. Release of one messuage and five bovates of land and one and a half acres of meadow in Ernebaud', a piece of land with meadow in Ernebaud on the west side of the church and adjacent to the church of the said vill, two bovates of land which William Rys held of grantor in Ernebaud', two bovates in the tenure of William son of Henry, rector, and half a plough-land (carucata) and one acre of meadow in the tenure of Maurice Geraud, a free rent of 1d. at Algatesland and a free rent of 1/2d. at Stridholme which Richard Crabhol' and Thomas Northwood' are held to pay, and twenty-six acres of land and three roods of meadow in the tenure of Sarah, formerly wife of William Geroud, as her dower. Latin. Torn and Fragile.

Agreement to transfer all his land and tenements at Trefle ......in tenemento de Pebid', bought of John Midilhyll, for a ...,

1.Phillip Cadigan, senior, of Cadiganiston;. 2.John son of Robert Goch of Preskyli. Agreement to transfer all his land and tenements at Trefle ......in tenemento de Pebid', bought of John Midilhyll, for a term of eight years at an annual rent of 3s., in return for the transfer by the aforesaid John to the aforesaid Phillip of half a carucate of arable land at Barri in tenemento de Castelkynlas, which the said John had of Phillip son of John Barri, for a term of eight years. Latin. Badly damaged.

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