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Bedfordshire County Council Collection of Welsh Deeds,
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Lease for three years and three months of man. Llanbadarne vawre, all the escheat lands, and tmt's lying in Perveth ...,

1 Sir John Wittewronge of Rothamsted, Herefordshire, kt, and John Jones of London, gent. 2 Sir Richard Prise of Gogerthan, kt and bart. Lease for three years and three months of man. Llanbadarne vawre, all the escheat lands, and tmt's lying in Perveth being parcel of the late lands of Griffith ap Llewelin Vayne and sometime parcel of the Principality of South Wales, a m. called the Lodge, a park called Bodvage Parke, and m. called Penyberth, Tythin y Penrhyn, Tythin y Pandy, Tythin Pen y garreg ymbwa drain, Tythin Rhyd onnen, Tythin keven kynvryn, Tythin llidiard y Rhose, Tythin y Wayne, and Tythin y Trowscoed all situate in co. Card.

Grant in consideration of the intended marriage of the said Humfrey Jones and the said Jane Penenteere, of an annuity ...,

1 John Jones, gent., and Humfrey Jones, citizen and mercer, both of London. 2 Jane Penenteere, spinster, and Dame Anne Myddelton, widow, both of London. Grant in consideration of the intended marriage of the said Humfrey Jones and the said Jane Penenteere, of an annuity of £50 issuing from m's called Tythin yr Erow fysoglog, y Gilfach goch, Tythin y felin, Tythin du, Tythin kay Ierworth, Tythin Vach Grin, Tythin y Gilfach gorh [= goch], Tythin Nant y Kay Corh [=Coch], and Tythin y pull, in p's Llanenthoyne and Llanvair, co. Mer.

Letters Of Attorney to recover a sum of money due upon a bond from the Rt. Hon. Edward, Earl of ...,

1 The Rt Hon. William, Earl of Salisbury, Sir Robert Pye the elder, kt, and Michaell Oldisworth, esq., both of Westminster, and Sidney Bere of London, esq., executors of the will of the Rt Hon. Phillip, late Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, dec. 2 The Rt Hon. Phillip, now Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. Letters Of Attorney to recover a sum of money due upon a bond from the Rt. Hon. Edward, Earl of Manchester, George Montague of Westminster, esq., and Sidney Montague of the Middle Temple, London, esq.