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Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Anna Wellington of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Anna Wellington of the town and co. of Monmouth (widow of Edward Wellington of the Hay, co. Brec., surgeon, dec.) and James Wellington of the said town of Monmouth, gent. (only son and heir of the said Anna and Edward Wellington), to Richard Morgan of the Argoed, co. Mon., esq., of parcels of land in p's Clyfford and Cusop, Herefordshire, containing 36 a., and formerly in the tenure of David Winstone, late of Samuel Haines, and now of Anne Haines, widow, at the yearly rent of £25; also a parcel of land called Poolsound in p. Hay, co. Brec., and in the tenure of Richard Wright. Witnesses: P. Wheeler; Wm Williams.

Probate Of The Will, of Herbert Morgan of Landevalle, co. Brec., yeoman. Testator bequeathed as follows:- To my eldest son ...,

Probate Of The Will, of Herbert Morgan of Landevalle, co. Brec., yeoman. Testator bequeathed as follows:- To my eldest son, William Morgan, £203; to my son, John Morgan, £203; to the children, when they are 21 years of age, of my son in law, Phillip Prichard, by his wife, Mary (my daughter), £203; to the children, when they are 21 years of age, of my son in law, George Griffith, by his wife, Anne (my daughter), £203; to my son, Phillip Morgan, and my daughter, Jane Morgan, £203 each; my sons, William Morgan and John Morgan, to be executors. Witnesses: H. Havard; John Thomas. The probate grant is missing.

Indenture, being a mortgage for £400 from John Woldrich of Dinmore, Herefordshire, gent., to the Rt Hon. James, Lord Chandos ...,

Indenture, being a mortgage for £400 from John Woldrich of Dinmore, Herefordshire, gent., to the Rt Hon. James, Lord Chandos, baron of Sudeley, of the tithes of grain and hay in Over Kinsham and Nether Kinsham, Herefordshire, to the late dissolved monastery of Wigmore belonging, in as ample a manner as the same were, by letters patent of Queen Elizabeth dated 16 May 1600, granted to Henry Best and Robert Holland, gent. and now in the tenure of Thomas Price, at the yearly rent of £30, which said tithes descended to the said John Woldrich as heir at law of Mary ffortescue, widow, his father's sister; also the free chapel of Pengellie, otherwise the free chapel of St Leonards, within the castle of Pengellie in p. Llandigan, co. Brec., and the tithes thereto belonging, in p's Llanvigan, Llandettie, Llanvrenach, and Llansanfrede, co. Brec., late in the tenure of Jane Williams and John Williams and now of Meredith Powell, which said premises were devised by the said John Williams to the said John Woldrich; also the free chapel of Wistason in p. Sutton St Michael, Herefordshire, in the man. of Marden, heretofore belonging to the commanders of Dinmore, with the tithes appertaining, and 7 a. of land called St John's ground in Whetwardine, in p. Marden, Herefordshire, and in the tenure of the said John Woldrich, which said premises descended to him as heir at law of his aunt, Mary ffortescue, by virtue of her will dated 10 Feb. 1668-9, and are now mortgaged to Philipp Reed, doctor of physic, for £300. Witnesses: John Russell; Hen. Jones; Sam. Jenings; Hen. Powell.

Joint And Several Answers of Thynne Howe Gwynne, Thomas Philip Maunsell, Henry Adams, and William Adams, four of the defendants ...,

Joint And Several Answers of Thynne Howe Gwynne, Thomas Philip Maunsell, Henry Adams, and William Adams, four of the defendants to the amended Bill in Chancery of Sir William Pilkington, bart, touching certain monies secured on hereditaments in several p's Hay and Llanigan, co. Brec.

Epitome of abstract of title to Stapleton Castle, man. and farm, including letters patent (sic) of Henry II, dated 24 ...,

Epitome of abstract of title to Stapleton Castle, man. and farm, including letters patent (sic) of Henry II, dated 24 Nov. 1162, granting licence to Richard Cornewayle to settle castle, &c., letters patent of Edward II, dated 22 Nov. 1316, granting free warren in the lp of Stapleton to G. Cornwall; and indentures extending from 1706 to 1802.

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