Grant in exchange of lands in Eccleston, Cheshire
- Sotheby Deeds 73.
- Ffeil
- 1501, Oct. 1
- Thomas Venables, son of William Venables, of Kynderton, esquire;
- Hugh Hurleton, son of Nicholas Hurelton.
Grant in exchange of lands in Eccleston, Cheshire.
9559 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Grant in exchange of lands in Eccleston, Cheshire
The 'Demetian Code' of Welsh laws
Rhan oLlanstephan Manuscripts
A manuscript containing the 'Demetian Code' of Welsh laws.
The text seems to follow pretty closely the text of the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales (Vol. i, pp. 408, xv-590, l. 2).
Rhan oMostyn Manuscripts
Apparently the chronicle of the reign of Charles V found in Les Grandes Chroniques de France (Grandes Chroniques de Saint-Denis) but unable to compare with any of the printed texts (ff. 1-59). The prologue on f. 1 ('Au non du pere ... les autres plus indignes') corresponds word for word with that to the chronicle of the reign of Charles VII (see below, f. 177) except for the substitution of V for VII. The text of f. 1 is written by a later hand to make good the loss of probably two leaves of the original manuscript, see below. Possibly the placing of Jean Chartier's prologue at this point is due to a misunderstanding by this later hand. From f. 2 on, chapters are numbered and headed by brief summaries. The text of f. 2 begins in chapter 3.
Also included is apparently Jean Juvenal's chronicle of the reign of Charles VI with the continuation attributed to Gilles le Bouvier (ff. 63-172). Unable to compare with a printed text. Cf. B. L. Royal MS 20. E. v. Chapters numbered and headed by brief summaries, as in the table. Together with another two fragments: the first of whcih we are unable to compare with a printed text of Jean Chartier's chronicle. Cf. BL Royal MS 20. C. ix. Chapters numbered and headed by brief summaries, as in the table (ff. 177-339); the second of which we are unable to compare with the chronicle of the reign of Louis XI which was added to some of the early printed editions of Les Grandes Chroniques de France (ff. 340-444 verso).
Receipt for the relief of Gruff' ap Ll' ap Ier' ap Rys
Grant of Tythyn kynan dduy, Koyd stokyn and Tythyn y Kyrrioc
Bond for the performance of covenants
Grant of tyddyn hob y du in Tref Ieuan
Mortgage of penrryn Gwybedoc in the hamlet of Glasgroc
Grant of Tythyn Talybont in Lleghgynvarwy, &c.
Grant of messuages in the township of Llankydwaladr
Mortgage of Tythyn Iddon in the hamlet of Kerrigkanoc
Inquisition taken at Swansea in Gower, before Thomas ap Muric, Coroner of Charles Somerset, Lord Herbert, and lord of the said demesne of Gower, in the said demesne, in the presence of Mathias Cradoc, esq., warden, of the lands and tenements of Res Maunceill, by oath of Jenkyn Franckelen and others, whereby it is found that the aforesaid Res was born in Oxenwiche on St. Paul’s Day (25th Jan.), 2 Hen. VII (1487), and that he came of full age on the 25th Jan. last past. Under seals of the coroner and jury. [Latin]. Dated: 16th April, 2 Hen. VIII [1510]. Thirteen seals, red wax: 1 (imperfect), 12 (11 x 9mm), 13 (11 x 8mm): Rectangular: the initial W. 2 (12mm), 4 (imperfect), 5 (12mm), 10 (12mm): Round: a merchant’s mark. 3 (11 x 8mm), 7 (15 x 12mm), 8 (12mm), 9 (12mm), 10 (12mm), 11 (12mm): Rectangular: a merchant’s mark, and the letter E. 6: Wanting.
Grant of land in Llachylched, Bodedern, &c.
Mortgage of Tythyn Iddon in Kerrickamoc in Cowrnoylan
Grant of land in the vill of Chwaen
Grant by John Bassett, late of Beawpier, co. Glam., and Morgan, and Nicholas Williams, late of Bergeveny, in the March of Wales, at the request of Rice Mauncell, to him, the said Rice, and Elinor his wife, daughter and heir of James Bassett, esq., of the manor of Oxinwich, etc. (lately granted to the above by the said Rice to the use of him and his heirs), to the said Rice and Elinor and their direct heirs. Dated: 17th May, 3 Henry VII I [1511]. [Latin]. Small signet seal, red wax (11 x 9mm); a crowned I for John Bassett. Endorsed, with the clause notifying delivery of seisin, before John ap Thomas ap Gwilim, Richard Howell, Richard Mauncell, John Haron, Richard Thomas, Jankin Russell, Hugh ap Hopkin, Thomas ap David ap Howell, Nicholas ap Rice. At Oxinwiche.
Grant by Rice Mauncell to John Bassett of Beawpier, co. Glam. and Morgan, and Nicholas Williams of Bergeveny, in the March of Wales, of his manor of Oxinwich, with all the appurtenances thereof in the same, to the use of the said Rice and his heirs. [Latin]. Dated: 16th May, 3 Hen. VIII [1511]. Rectangular signet seal, red wax (13 x 9mm), a shield of arms; a chevron between three maunches for MANSELL. Endorsed with a clause setting forth delivery of seisin, in the presence of John ap Thomas ap Gwilim, Richard Howell, Richard Mauncell, John Hayron, Richard Thomas, Jankin Russell, Hugh ap Hopkin.
Grant by Rees Maunceill’, gentleman, to John Bassett and Nicholas Williams, of co. Glam. and Morgan, gentlemen, of the manor of Oxmoche, in the Lordship of Gower, with the advowson of the church there, and the lands, tenements, etc., in Oxmoche, together with the mill called Burrys Mylle, to the use of the said Rees, Elinor his wife, and their heirs. Latin. Witnesses: David Maunceille, John Basset of Oxmoche gentlemen; Gruff’ Melyn, Richard Howell’, Jankyn Russell. Dated: 18th May, 3 Henry VIII [1511]. Signed: Rice Mauncell. Rectangular seal from a ring: red wax (11 x 9mm). A shield of arms, a chevron between three maunches, for MANSELL. Within a border engrailed and cabled.
Grant of land called Y mays mawr in the township of Lleghgynvarnwy