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Bond by David John Poell Lloid of Crischurche and William John, otherwise glouer of the town of Newport to William ...,

Bond by David John Poell Lloid of Crischurche and William John, otherwise glouer of the town of Newport to William Philip of Lanvarthinge, yeoman, and Llewelin Jein of Kemes, yeoman, in £100, to obey the reward of Richard Hoiskin of the town of Monmothe and William Moryce of the town of Usk, gent., arbitrators, and in default thereof the order of George Kemes of Kemes, gent., as umpire.

Memorandum, the Queen's Exchequer of Monmoth, before George James, esq., deputy of William Herbert of Colbroke, esq., Receiver and Chancellor ...,

Memorandum, the Queen's Exchequer of Monmoth, before George James, esq., deputy of William Herbert of Colbroke, esq., Receiver and Chancellor of the Queen there, of a surrender by Thomas Turnor and Sibil, his wife, of all their parts of a close of land, pasture and wood with appurtenances, now in the occupation of Roger apowell lying together in the parish of Monmoth in length and breadth between the lands and grove of Thomas Peers otherwise called Thomas Chaundeller, the lands of Robert Williams, the lands of Nicholas Gibbes, otherwise called Nichlas Varley, the lands of the said Thomas William called Ankerhyll, and the water called Monowe on all parts, to the use of the said Roger apowell and Johanna his wife and Roger their son. Fine for licence of entry, 12d. Seal of Exchequer of Monmoth.

Award (and counterpart) of Rycharde Hoiskyns and William Moris, arbitrators chosen by consent of David John Powell Lloyd and Elizabethe ...,

Award (and counterpart) of Rycharde Hoiskyns and William Moris, arbitrators chosen by consent of David John Powell Lloyd and Elizabethe, his wife, on the one part and William Philippe and Llewelin Jeyn of the other. David John Powell Lloyd and Elizabethe, his wife to make a general release to Wylliam Philippe and Llewelyn Jeyn of all matters and demnds before May Day next, and to deliver all such writings, indentures and deeds as they have touching the lands in variance late [of] Philippe John Gronow, and to make any necessary further assurance before Midsummer Day next at the cost of William Philippe; William Philippe to pay to David John Powell £4.13.4 at Carlyon on May Day next between 10a.m. and 1p.m. upon the Crosse in the Market Place there. Llewelyn Jeyn to make a release of the peace which he had against David and Rycharde, and a general release from William Philyppe and Llewelin Jeyn to David an Elizabeth of all demands. (Neither copy is signed or sealed).

Assignment of lease by Thomas ap John of the town of Monmoth, the elder, to Phylyp Davyd Lase, which lease ...,

Assignment of lease by Thomas ap John of the town of Monmoth, the elder, to Phylyp Davyd Lase, which lease John Sergeant, esq. and Thomas Sergeant, his son and heir by deed 2 February 31 Henry VIII (1540) made to Thomas ap John and Jenett, then his wife, now deceased, of a messuage with garden adjoining in the town of Monmoth in the street called Monwestrete, in length and breadth between the said street, the burgage of James ap John, the burgage then late of John Bulger and the messuage then of the said John Sergeant on all sides, for 93 years. Rent: 2s. 8d. per annum at Michaelmas and Annunciation.

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At Castle Gate of William Harbert, Earl of Pembroke, before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender ...,

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At Castle Gate of William Harbert, Earl of Pembroke, before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender by Phelipp apowell of Llangome eghan?v of a messuage and all customary lands, with appurtenances, in the parish of Llangome eghann in the lordship of Uske to the use of Charles Adam. Fine for entry 9d.

Bond by Thomas Britten of the town of Chepenem, co. Wilts, smith, and William Griffith of the town of Uske ...,

Bond by Thomas Britten of the town of Chepenem, co. Wilts, smith, and William Griffith of the town of Uske, yeoman, to Phelipp Watkyn otherwise Phelipp Neste, of the parish of Uske, yeoman, in £40 that Thomas Britten, John Britten, his son and heirs of Elizabeth Watkyns late wife of Thomas Britten, now deceased give good estate in the lands and tenements, etc., late of Watkyn Morice, deceased.

Grant by Walter George of Pentery, yeoman, and Anne vergh Thomas, his wife, to Lewis Thomas of 6 acres of ...,

Grant by Walter George of Pentery, yeoman, and Anne vergh Thomas, his wife, to Lewis Thomas of 6 acres of land, with appurtenances called Kay gwin in the parish of Newchurche, in the lordship of Chepstow, in length and breadth between the lands of Richard gweythe and the lands of John Watkyn, the other head abutting to the lands of the said Walter George and the land of the heirs of Morgan ap Thomas moris on the other, rendering to the chief lord of the fee 6d. per annum, at Michaelmas and the Annunciation.

Grant by John Davyd of Monton to John beon' of the parish of Matharne, of a parcel of arable land ...,

Grant by John Davyd of Monton to John beon' of the parish of Matharne, of a parcel of arable land called Koxshutte with appurtenances, now in the tenure of the said John in the parish of Shrenewton in the lordship of Caldicot, one side abutting to the way leading from Ereles woode to Cayrewent on the west part, on the other to the way leading from Shernewton to ?Landeggelelly on the south part, on another to the land of John William Griffith on the east.

Final Concords: Common Pleas. David Phelip Powell, gent., complainant, and William Gwyn, gent., Philipp James and Matilda, his wife, Philipp ...,

Final Concords: Common Pleas. David Phelip Powell, gent., complainant, and William Gwyn, gent., Philipp James and Matilda, his wife, Philipp David, David Powell and Florence Phelip, widow, deforciants, of four messuages, etc., in Llanbadock, Newchurch, Kilgurrock, Llanarth, Bryngwyn and Llanmartyn.

Grant by Walter George of Pentery, husbandman, and Anne vergh Thomas, his wife, to David Phelip Hoell of Llansoy, gent ...,

Grant by Walter George of Pentery, husbandman, and Anne vergh Thomas, his wife, to David Phelip Hoell of Llansoy, gent., of lands, tenements, messuages, lofts, and buildings, with appurtenances in the parish of Newchurche, lying between the land of Watkin ap Richard, the land of Richard Thomas, the bargain called the Vedow, the land of Thomas Watkyn called le meneyth Baghe and the land of the said Walter George called Cay Bannall, Cayr baghe, Caye heyre and a meadow late of George David Pritchard on all parts.

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender by Henry David Powell of ...,

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender by Henry David Powell of Llangadock of all lands and tenements, etc., with appurtenances which he had of the surrender of Gefferie ap John, late deceased, and Thomas Morice, one of the sons and coheirs of Morice Jefferye, in the parish of Llansoie, in the lordship of Uske to use of David Phelipp Powell. Fine for entry 9d. Note: enrolled by William Morice, clerk of the court.

Grant by William a guillim of Monmoth, junior, capper, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of two messuages or burgages, with ...,

Grant by William a guillim of Monmoth, junior, capper, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of two messuages or burgages, with appurtenances, late in the tenure of James Whytney, lying together within the borough and franchises of the town of Monmoth in length and breadth between the way leading from Monowe gate to the cross (crucem) there and the messuage or burgage of Margaret, the daughter of David Gruffyth otherwise Gelam and the lane there next the cemetery of St Thomas the Martyr called WaterLAne on all parts. Given at Monmouth.

Bond by Evan Thomas of Landegved, yeoman, and Thomas William Thomas of Langeby, yeoman, to David Phelip Powell of Lansoye ...,

Bond by Evan Thomas of Landegved, yeoman, and Thomas William Thomas of Langeby, yeoman, to David Phelip Powell of Lansoye, gent., in £100 that Jevan Thomas, Adam William of Goheloge, John Britten, son of Thomas Britton of Chyppname, co. wilts, smith, and the heirs of Elizabeth Watkyn, deceased, late wife of Thomas Britton will give good estate in a messuage, barn and two parcels of land, arable, meadow, pasture and wood, with appurtenances in Goheloge, in the parish of Uske, and lordship of Uske, the first parcel called Kay baghe, the second Kay yr odyn, the messuage, barn and first parcel lying in length and breadth between the lands called Pant y burroghe, the lands of Elizabethe William and the high way leading from Uske to Ragland on all parts; the second parcel of land and meadow called Kay yr odyn lying in length and breadth between the said highway leading from Uske to Raglan, the lands of Roger William, late the suppresses Priory of Uske, the lands of William Thomas Phelip and the lands of Thomas Robert called Pantglase on all parts.

Grant by William John Lewes of Killgurroug, yeoman, to Lawrence John Lewes, his natural brother, of a messuage with all ...,

Grant by William John Lewes of Killgurroug, yeoman, to Lawrence John Lewes, his natural brother, of a messuage with all houses, etc., with appurtenances which were of John Lewes, his father, in the parish of Killgurroug, between the land of Lewis William on one side and the land of Hoell John on the other in breadth, in length between the land of John Stephen on one head and the land of John Guillim John on the other.

Grant by Laurence John Lewes of Killgurrog, yeoman, to William John Lewes, his brother, of his messuage in Kilgurroug, and ...,

Grant by Laurence John Lewes of Killgurrog, yeoman, to William John Lewes, his brother, of his messuage in Kilgurroug, and buildings, etc., with appurtenances, which he has of the feoffment of William John Lewes his brother in the parish of Kilgurroug as in No. 1365, a moiety to use of William John Lewes for term of life, then to Alice his wife, as jointure, then to their heirs with reminder to his own heirs, the other moiety, to William and his heirs with like remainder.

Bargain And Sale by Thomas Morrice otherwise Jeffreys of Llansoye, yeoman, son and heir of Maurice Jeffrey late of Llandoye ...,

Bargain And Sale by Thomas Morrice otherwise Jeffreys of Llansoye, yeoman, son and heir of Maurice Jeffrey late of Llandoye, yeoman, deceased, to David Philippe Powell of a messuage or tenement, with a garden and 4 acres of arable land belonging and adjoining, in the parish of Llansoye, with appurtenances. Appointment of Philip Appowell William and John Rosser, yeomen, to deliver seisin.

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