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Grant, in consideration of £150, of their part and purpart of a capital m. in which the said Nicholas Williams ...,

  1. Morgan Thomas of Malpas, co. Mon., yeoman, and Catherine, his wife, daughter and co-heir of Nicholas Williams, late of St Wollows, co. Mon., gent., and Marie, his wife, dec. 2. Sir William Morgan of Trediger, co. Mon., kt. Grant, in consideration of £150, of their part and purpart of a capital m. in which the said Nicholas Williams lately dwelt in p. St Woollows, with its barns, etc. and six closes of land containing thirty-six a. called Ka yr fedwen gragh, Ka yr Ffynnon, Ka lloyd, two parcels called Kaye melin, and Koed y Ka melin, alias Prisk y nant goche; with covenant for further assurance.

Final Concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster between Sir William Morgan, kt, plaintiff, and Roger ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster between Sir William Morgan, kt, plaintiff, and Roger Kemis, gent., deforciant, touching the manor of Sutton, with its appurtenances, in p. St Bride's, co. Mon. See No. 100/31, dated 1613, April 19. Latin. Lh&rh indentures.

Letters from Frederic Courtenay Morgan, written mostly [?to] his mother but including one to his uncle and another to "Old ...,

Letters from Frederic Courtenay Morgan, written mostly [?to] his mother but including one to his uncle and another to "Old John", a servant at Tredegar. The first of these letters was written aboard the Orinoco and all the others before Sebastopol during the famous siege. They give a valuable description of army life in the Crimean war and an account of the part played by 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, in which the writer was lieutenant, in the battle of Inkerman.

Settlement made before the marriage of the said Sir Thomas Clarke and the said Elizabeth Eyles, in consideration of annuities ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Clarke of Brickendonbury, Hertfordshire, kt, Thomas Clarke of London, merchant, and Zachary Foxall of London, esq. 2. Francis Eyles of London, esq., and Elizabeth Eyles, one of his daughters. 3. Richard Salwey and John Meller of the Middle Temple, London, esq. 4. John Eyles of London, merchant. Settlement made before the marriage of the said Sir Thomas Clarke and the said Elizabeth Eyles, in consideration of annuities of £200 per annum and of the sum of £4,000, touching the manor of Brickendon, alias Brickenham, alias Brickendonbury, Hertfordshire, with the manor-house of Brickendonbury, with its appurtenances, in p's All Hallowes, alias All Saints, in Hertford, Hartingfordbury, Ware, Hodsden, and Broxborne, Hertfordshire, as defined; also a m. and lands at Brickendon Green near Hertford; the farm called Dunkirke near Hertford; the farm called Lord Fanshawe's Farm in p. All Saints, Hertford; other lands as specified in p's All Saints, Hertford, and Bayford, and other properties as specified in the manor of Brickendonbury; also a m. called Clements, with lands, etc. as specified in p. All Saints, Hertford; to uses and upon conditions as specified.

Further Settlement made after the marriage of the said Hugh Jones and Anne touching a m. and tmt, with barn ...,

  1. Hugh Jones, late of p. Michaelstone y Vedow, co. Glam., but now of Machen, co. Mon., gent., and Anne, his wife. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. Further Settlement made after the marriage of the said Hugh Jones and Anne touching a m. and tmt, with barn, tucking-mill, etc., in p. Lanwenarth Ultra, co. Mon., a wood called Graig Dew in p. Lanwenarth Ultra, several farms, with their appurtenances, in the ht of Loyndee in p's Abergavenny and Lanwenarth Citra, co. Mon., with all other the properties of the said Hugh Jones in the town of Abergavenny, and a m., barn, etc. and several closes of land containing sixty a. called y Wern, Ynis Wen, Kae Poth, Kae Wall, Kae Kydon(?), Kae Velin, Gwain Galed, Coed Caer Pond, Kae Gwin, Gill Wern Ysha, Kae Vedw, yr Hendre, Kaer Lay Ysha, Gwain Fawr, Gwain y Coed, Ca Bach, Gwain ddy, Gwain wrth yr Heol (sic), Kaer Lay Ycha, Kae Main, Kae Garw, Kaer Quarre, and Kae Bach duch lawr tu, alias Gardda, all which premises are called Tir Llowyd Wen, in p. Rudry, co. Glam.
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