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Grant, in consideration of two hundred marks, of the wardship, custody, and marriage of the body of Roger Kemys, son ...,

  1. The Rt Hon. Henry, Earl of Pembroke. 2. Andrewe Morgan of Michellstowne Vedoe, co. Mon., gent. Grant, in consideration of two hundred marks, of the wardship, custody, and marriage of the body of Roger Kemys, son and heir of Gyles Kemys, late of Newport, co. Mon., esq., dec., and of his manors of Rogerston and Sutton and his property in p's Baslege, Ryska, and St Bryde's, co. Mon.; to hold the same till the said Roger Kemys reached the age of twenty-one years; with covenant to grant the wardship of Arthur Kemys, younger son of the said Gyles Kemys, in the event of the death during his minority of the said Roger Kemys.

Grant, in consideration of £245, of his interest in the manor of Rogerstone, with its appurtenances, in p's Baselege and ...,

  1. Roger Kemys of Bedmynster, Somerset, gent. 2. Andrewe Morgan of Michelstone Vedo, co. Mon., esq. Grant, in consideration of £245, of his interest in the manor of Rogerstone, with its appurtenances, in p's Baselege and Ryske, co. Mon. Provision is also made for the conveyance of the manor of Sutton and properties in the town of Newport, co. Mon., to the said Andrewe Morgan. All these properties were in the possession of the said Roger Kemys by reason of a statute merchant in £400 made between Gyles Kemys, late of Newport, dec., and the said Roger Kemys.

Grant, in consideration of £20, of four parcels of land called Kae Coche isha, tier gwyllt, Kae bache, and Kae ...,

  1. William Morgan Howell of Baslegge, co. Mon., yeoman, and Margaret, his wife. 2. William John Morgan of Ynys Edw, co. Mon., gent. Grant, in consideration of £20, of four parcels of land called Kae Coche isha, tier gwyllt, Kae bache, and Kae y lloi, containing eight English a., in p. Baslegg, as defined. Latin.

Estreat of the Court Roll of the manor of Brecon recording the surrender by William Wynter of the town of ...,

Estreat of the Court Roll of the manor of Brecon recording the surrender by William Wynter of the town of Brecon, yeoman, in consideration of £12, of three customary parcels called Closs Newydd yssa and y ddwy Errw pengymon, with all their appurtenances, in p. St John Evangelist, Brecon to the use of Thomas John ap Ievan of the town of Brecon, yeoman. This surrender was made to secure the repayment of the said sum of £12. Latin.

Exemplification of a recovery by single voucher suffered at Westminster in the term of Holy Trinity last past between John ...,

Exemplification of a recovery by single voucher suffered at Westminster in the term of Holy Trinity last past between John Morgan, gent., demandant, and Thomas Morgan, esq., tenant, of the manors of Ebboth, alias Greenfeild, Sutton, Fee John le Moore, Redcastle, Llanvaire, Castle Arnold, Youlton, and Tredegar, with all their rights and appurtenances, the advowson of the church of Llanvaire, the capital m. and tmt called Tredegar, the capital m. called Maughen House, with all the appurtenances of the said manors and properties in the ht's and p's of St Wooloes, Basselegg, St Bride's, Rumney, alias Rumpney, Langattock-iuxta-Usk, Llanvaire Gilgedin, St Mealins, alias Much-Estloyne, in co. Mon. Vouchee: John Wheeler. Latin.

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster on the morrow of the ...,

Exemplification of a final concord in a fine levied in the King's Court at Westminster on the morrow of the feast of St Martin last past between John Morgan and Charles Williams, gent's, plaintiffs, and Thomas Morgan, esq., deforciant, touching the manors of Ebboth, alias Granfield, Sutton, Fee John lee Moore, Youlton, Duffrin, alias Diffrin, and Cogan Flemin, with their appurtenances, and of lands, etc. in p's Henllis, Bettus, Panteag, Coedkernew, Marshfield, Basslegg, St Woolloes, St Bride's, Riska, Rumney, Michaellston Vedow, and the t. of Newport, with free fishery in the waters of Seaverne within the said manors of Ebboth, Sutton, Fee John lee Moore, Youlton, Duffrin, alias Diffrin, and Cogan Flemin; all the said properties being in co. Mon. Latin.

Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied of and upon a m. called Coed Bychan, with ...,

  1. Hugh Jones of p. Michaelston y Vedow, co. Glam., gent., and Anne, his wife. 2. The Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied of and upon a m. called Coed Bychan, with the lands belonging thereto, in p. Coychurch, co. Glam., devised to the said Anne by the will of her father, Richard Davies, gent., dec.

Settlement made before the marriage of the said Charles and Elizabeth touching a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin ...,

  1. Nicholas Price of Porset, co. Glam., tanner. 2. Charles Price of Porset, tanner, son of the said Nicholas. 3. Elizabeth Thomas of p. Bedwas, co. Mon., spinster. 4. Hugh Jones of Gellywastod, co. Mon., gent., and William Price of Porset, tanner. Settlement made before the marriage of the said Charles and Elizabeth touching a m., tmt, and lands called Tir Duffrin Tâf, alias Tir Ynis Owen, in p. Merthir Tidvill, co. Glam., m's and lands called Llwyn Iago Ycha and Llwyn Iago Issa in p. Gelligare, co. Glam., a m. in p. Eglwsilan, co. Glam., and a tmt and lands in p. Myniddysloin, co. Mon., also touching the annual rent issuing from iron-mines, pits, and veins of coal upon the lands called Wernddu and a parcel of land called the Warren, with the ironmines and coalworks to be found thereon, in p. Ruddry, co. Glam.

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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