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Settlement, on the proposed marriage of the said Richard Jenkins and Catherine Walker, of the manor and lordship of Newters ...,

  1. Elizabeth Walker of Newton, co. Brecon, widow of Thomas Walker, esq., late of Newton, Catherine Games of Newton, spinster, two of the daughters of Hoo Games of Newton, deceased, sisters and co heirs of John Games of Newton, deceased, and Catherine Walker of Newton, spinster, sole daughter of said Thomas and Elizabeth;. 2. Sir John Awbrey of Llantrithitt co. Glamorgan, bart., and John Jones of Dyffrin, gent.;. 3. Richard Jenkins of Hensoll, co. Glam., esq. Settlement, on the proposed marriage of the said Richard Jenkins and Catherine Walker, of the manor and lordship of Newters in Burnham Overy, co. Norfolk; to uses specified in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration, of the proposed marriage between the said Thomas Vade and Johane Baylys, of a messuage in Barton ...,

  1. John Vade of Bookend, co. Oxford, yeoman, and John and Thomas Vade, his sons;. 2. Johane Baylys of Crymscotte in Whitchurch, co. Warwick, widow;. 3. John Kerke of Longe Marston, co. Gloucester, yeoman, father of the said Johane. Settlement, in consideration, of the proposed marriage between the said Thomas Vade and Johane Baylys, of a messuage in Barton on the heath, co. Warwick, in the tenure of John Vade, senior, 21/2 yardlands belonging to the said messuage in the town and fields of Barton on the heath (one close or toft conveyed to William Burye, gent, excepted), and of a messuage, croft and garden, in the occupation of William Hawle and a new house built near the said croft in Barton on the heath in the occupation of John Vade, senior, to uses contained in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of John Williams, clerk, and Margarett Prise and £180 in preferment of the ...,

  1. Daniel Williams of Llanspethed, gent., Sara, his wife, and John Williams, his son, clerk;. 2. Philip Williams of Dyvynocke, gent., and Richard Edwards of Lliwell, gent.;. 3. Anne Penry and Margarett Price, her daughter, of Lliwell, widows. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of John Williams, clerk, and Margarett Prise and £180 in preferment of the said Margarett, of the messuage and lands called Tir blaen Aelvanock, alias Alvanocke in a place called Aelvanocke in St. Davids in Llanvaes, extending in length from the landsof Morgan Awbrey, esq., to a river called y Dyfwn Nant, and in breadth from the river called Llechach to a mountain called y Pant Mawr; also another messuage and lands called Tir David Llewellin ymlaen Tave in Cantref , extending in length from a brook called nant y Gras (?) Sare to another brook called Nant y byrkyttan, and in breadth from a river called Tave to a place called y Gevenffordd; to uses contained in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of John Williams and Sarah Williams and £1000 marriage portion, of the messuages ...,

  1. Rev. Thomas Williams of Abercamlais in the parish of Llanspithitt, clerk, Elizabeth, his wife, and John Williams, their eldest son and heir apparent;. 2. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq.;. 3. Penry Williams, the younger, of Penpont, esq., and Thomas Penry of Lloynkinteven in Llywel;. 4. Sarah Williams, spinster, second daughter of Penry Williams, the elder. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of John Williams and Sarah Williams and £1000 marriage portion, of the messuages and lands called Abercamlais, containing several closes called Kae'r Skybor, y Wayn vach Kae'r Llwyne, Craig y velin, kae mawr, Yr Allt, Keerallt, Erw Jack y Gwaidd and Kae ych Law yr Allt; the messuages and lands called Tyr Howell John Skull and Tyr Mair, part of the, demesne lands of Abercamlais containing several closes called Kaer y gwelt, y Wain dan Yr allt, Kae'r stickill, Kaer allt, Cwm Kae'r ffynnon, y Wayn Rhwng y Ddou duy, Kae tyr mawr, Kaer Bettin Wayn, tyr mawr, Erw Pwll duy, MAes hyr, Kaer Dairen, Kae bach, and gwain yr hen erw, the water corn grist mill called Abercamlais mill, and messuages and lands called Tyr y Koed herion (?), Tyr Evan David and tyr Kyll Kad lwys, all in Llanspithit; the messuage and lands called Tyr y Gorst, alias Tyr y Wys, Tyr y Fedlwyn, the parcel of land called Pant y Sais, the four parcels of land calledd yr Ynissoed, all in Devynock; also several closes called Tyr Glan Wysk, Tyr Kaer Wayn, Tyr bach dan yr Eglwys, Tyr y Crofts, Swyrne, tyr torre y ffunnon, Tyre bryn, John erw, fforch y Rhyd, and Close y ddymen, y wayn vach and Kae ych law'r heol, all in Trallong, but subject to the payment of an annity of £80 to Sarah Williams. Thomas Williams agrees that, on receipt of the first instalment of £500 of the £1000 marriage portion, he would lease to Penry William, the younger, and Thomas Penry during the lives of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Williams, John Williams and Sarah Williams the prebend of Trallong, on trust so that the profits should go to those having life interests.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Jenckin William, son and heir of the said Thomas, and Gwenllian verch ...,

  1. William Thomas, alias gofe;. 2. Hoell ap Richard, David ap John Richard, Meredith Hoell ap Jevan and David Hoell, all of Brecon, gents. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Jenckin William, son and heir of the said Thomas, and Gwenllian verch John, to uses contained in the deed, of two messuages in Dyvinnocke called tir llwyn moel and Tir Abercar. Latin.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Edward Morgan and Catherine Williams and of £1700 marriage portion of the ...,

  1. Mary Morgan of Brecon, widow, late wife of William Morgan of same, esq., deceased, Edward Morgan of same, esq., her son and heir;. 2. Penry Williams, esq., of Penpont, and Thomas James of same, esq.;. 3. Jennett Williams, late of Penpont, widow, relict of Penry Williams, and Catherine Williams, spinster, one of the daughters of Jennett and Penry. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage of Edward Morgan and Catherine Williams and of £1700 marriage portion of the said Catherine, of the messuage and lands called Cwmgoody in parishes of St. David's, and an Cantreff, the messuage andlands called Cwmgoody Ycha in the said parishes, the messuages and lands called Abergoody in parish of St. David's, the messuage with two gardens in St. David's in the possession of Thomas Prichard, tailor, the messuage and two other gardens and a plot of ground belonging called funnon y Cappell in St. David's, the messuage and lands called Cwmlloch and Gwern y Cair in Llanspythit, the messuage and lands called Tyr Morgan Watkin in parishes of Cantreff and Ystradveltey, the messuages and lands called Pontystickill, Llwyn y brain, Tyr John ap John David and Llwyn y Pinckeland, Pen erw Glais, Tilley Drainog and the water corn grist mill called Velin y Glais, all in Veynor, the messuage and lands called Trebannog, the water corn grist mill called Velin Trebannog in Penderin, two other messuages within the walls of the town of Brecon in Ship Street ward, another messuage in the said town in two several wards called Ship Street and High Street Superior, a messuage in Morgannog Ward, and a third part of a messuage, formerly part of the freehold estate of Lancelot Herbert, gent., in the town of Brecon; to uses specified in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage between Thomas David Powell, son of the said David Powell, and Nest verch ...,

  1. David Powell Rickard of Llangamarch, gent.;. 2. Thomas Powell Rikard of Llangamarch, gent., and David Bowen of same, gent. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage between Thomas David Powell, son of the said David Powell, and Nest verch David, daughter of David Pris Bowen of Llangamarch, gent., of a messuage called tir y werne vawr and parcels of land annexed called tir erw Ries Bowen, tir y rerw las and tir y llwyn ddy in Llangamarch, to the uses contained in the deed. Latin.

Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage between the said Timothy and Hannah Smith, spinster, of lands lying within the ...,

  1. Timothy Mascall of Wooton Mawen, co. Warwick, yeoman;. 2. Job Marston of Hall Greene in Yardley, co. Worcester, gent., and John Smith of Tenbury, co. Worcester, clerk. Settlement, in consideration of the proposed marriage between the said Timothy and Hannah Smith, spinster, of lands lying within the common field of Henly in Arden in a certain close called New Close, alias Hurst Close, a close called litle Dawsells with a meadow, a 'pleck' or parcel of meadow adjoining, and the meadow ground called Smalbrook Meadow all of which lie in the common fields of Henly in Arden, co. Warwick; also the thirteen lands or selions of arable land in the common fields of Wooton Mawen; to uses contained in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of the marriage of the said Hughe Smythe and Katharyn Havard, daughter and one of the co-heirs ...,

  1. Hughe Smythe of Creydnyll, co. Hereford, gent.;. 2. John Games of Newtone, co. Breknok, esq. Settlement, in consideration of the marriage of the said Hughe Smythe and Katharyn Havard, daughter and one of the co-heirs of William Havard deceased, under which the said Hughe promised that one year after the decease of his parents Thomas Smythe and Elizabeth, his wife, Elizabeth Vaughan, widow, wife of Edward Games, deceased, and Anne Vaughan, wife of Harry Vaughan of Crugowell, esq., he would settle lands of the clear yearly value of £10 and certain other lands in actual possession of the clear yearly value of £10 on himself and Katheryn his wife and their heirs.

Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage of Phillip Williams and Elizabeth Osborne, spinster, and of a marriage portion of ...,

  1. Phillip Williams of Penpont in parish of Llanspithid, only son and heir of Penry Williams deceased;. 2. Mathew Hale of Alderly, co. Gloucester, esq., and John Blagden of Grays Inn, gent.;. 3. George Sheppard of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex, gent., and Thomas Evans of Llangattock Vibon Avel;. 4. Thomas Curtis of Bath, esq., Charles Sheppard of Parkhouse in parish of Hackney, Thomas Harcourt Powell of Peterstone Court in Llanhamlach, esq., and Moses Wight of Bridewell Hospital in the city of London, clerk;. 5. Elizabeth Osborne of Monkmill in parish of Wotton underedge widow, and Elizabeth Osborne, spinster, one of her daughters. Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage of Phillip Williams and Elizabeth Osborne, spinster, and of a marriage portion of the said Elizabeth to be paid and secured to be paid by a deed of settlement of even date (see 2330) of lands mentioned in deeds of lease and release (2 copies), i.e., the capital messuage and lands called Penpont in the parishes of Llanspithid and Trallong of the yearly value of £300, the messuage and lands in Llanspíthid called Lloyncoch of the yearly rent of £10.10.0. the public house in Llanspithid and several parcels of land let therewith in the possession of Bartholemew Hall, at the yearly rent of £25, the cottage and divers pieces of land in Llanspithid in the possession of Elizabeth Williams, widow, at the yearly rent of £7.8.6, the messuage and lands in the hamlet of Penpont in the possession of Walter Williams, gent., at the yearly rent of £15.0.0, the messuage and lands in the hamlet of Penpont in the possession of Thomas Probert at the yearly rent of £14.0.0, the messuage and lands in Penpont in the occupation of Howell Jones at the yearly rent of £4.0.0, the messuage and lands in Penpont in the occupation of John William Morgan at the yearly rent of £35.0.0, the messuage and lands in Penpont in the occupation of John Thomas at the yearly rent of £15.0.0, several messuages and lands in Llanspithid called Keven y Park and Loyn coch bach occupied by William Rytherch at the yearly rent of £33.0.0, the messuage and lands called Llaniltid in Llanspithid and Devynnock, in the occupation of William David, at the yearly rent of £22.0.0; the messuage and lands called Lloyn y noyadd in the occupation of the widow of Roger Howell at the yearly rent of £21.0.0, the several messuages and lands called Pen y vedwen and pen y brin in the occupation of Richard Watkin at the yearly rent of £24.0.0, the messuage and lands called Gwern y vigan ycha in the possession of William Evan at a yearly rent of £14.0.0, and also the messuage and lands called Gwern y vigan isha in the occupation Thomas David at an annual rent of £29.0.0, the messuage and lards called ffoes y Gerwn in the occupation of John Llewellin at a yearly rent of £20.0.0, all of which last mentioned lands lie in Trallong, co. Brecon; to uses contained in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Francis Edwardes and Martha Williams and £300 marriage portion, and for providing ...,

  1. Francis Edwardes of Haverfordwest, esq.;. 2. Martha Williams of same, spinster;. 3. Philip Williams of Penpont, esq., and Rev. John Jordan of Dumpledale, co. Pembroke, clerk. Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Francis Edwardes and Martha Williams and £300 marriage portion, and for providing a jointure of £200 per annum by way of rent charge, of the messuage and lands called Hilton in the parish of Roch, co. Pembroke, two thirds of tithes of said parish, and messuages and lands called Upper and Lower Treystaw and Tremeredith, otherwise Elder Town in Llanrythan, to be held by trustees for 200 years for better securing the payment of the said annuity of £200.

Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Anne Williams and Osborne Yeats and of a settlement by the said ...,

  1. Anne Williams of Penpont, spinster, only child of Philip Williams, late of same by Anna, his first wife, both deceased;. 2. Osborne Yeats of Monksmill in parish of Wotton-under-edge, co. Gloucester, esq.;. 3. Penry Williams of Penpont, esq., only son of the said Philip Williams by Elizabeth, his second wife;. 4. Rev. John Williams of Jesus College, Oxford, clerk, and Richard Davies, the younger, of Brecon, esq.;. 5. Thomas Harcourt Powell of Brecon, esq., and Henry Winchcombe Dyer of Wotton-under-edge, clothier;. 6. Thomas Evans of Llangattock vibon Avel, esq., and Robert Blagden Hale of Alderley, co. Gloucester. Settlement, in consideration of an intended marriage between Anne Williams and Osborne Yeats and of a settlement by the said Osborne Yeats of certain estates in cos. Monmouth, Hereford and Gloucester on the said Anne Williams and the issue of such marriage, of the manor or manors of Penalth, otherwise Pennalt and Aberoney, the mansion house called Llangattock lower Court and lands belonging called Gwrlodd vallen, Gwrlodd y Pwll, a small spot adjoining called the hopyard, Brin y Bishwell, Cae pen y twyne, Cae Davatee, Croft yr hany, Gwrloodd fach, Tyr y Kernidd, Cae Glase, Croft y deyntir, Graig vach, Cae'r Vald, Pant y Gollen, Cae'r grose, Doy Cayee, y Ceven y Cwm, Gwern dwrch Issa, four other parcels of land called Kaie dan y fowddog with a barn called y Skybor vach, one other barn and beast house and one other messuage and lands belonging, all in Llangattock juxta Crickhowell; a messuage and parcels of land called Aberoney in Llangattock aforesaid, one cot and gardens in same in occupation of Joan Powell, widow, the water grist mills, the malt mill with a house belonging in same, one house in same called The Bragtwy with a house adjoining it, the messuage and lands called New Alehouse in same, the messuages and lands called Dyffnant, Tyr Llwyn Hendris, Perth Gwyn, Cae Glase and Erw Coydee, lands called Tyr John Hene, Kayee Cadach Cae Phillip main and Gwern dwrch ycha, Cae Cam, Cae Gwynn, Croft y Cae Gwyn, Cae Banal, Cae Tyr y Defed, Cae yr Kybren and Cwm Cae'r Kybren together with a barn and beasthouse called Tuy Cae'r Defed, the messuage and lands called Cae banal, Lletty Eva, Tyr Llwyfen and Erwfach, messuages lands called Tyr ffynnon, Tyr Blaen Onney, Tyr Maes Mawr, the dwelling house and garden in the possession of William Davies, clerk, the messuage and farm called the Vedow Farm with lands belonging called Gwartha Pennallt, Erw Graig, Kefen Y Kettin, Pen y tir newidd, Cae dan y Tuy, Erw fach, Tuy y PwIl Melin, Cae'r Vedow ar Groft and Erw datgloch, a moiety of a meadow ground called Gworlodd Pen ffowddog, a spot of land called the Island, the messuage and lands called Berth, the messuage and lands called Pen y Killey, the two several messuages and lands called Pen Croislann and Pen y Fythog, the messuage an lands called Llwyn Onn, several pieces of land called Gwrlodd Pen y fythog and Erw Howell, the messuage and lands called Noyadd, all in Llangattock juxta Crickhowell; a moiety of the capital messuage called Wirewoods Green, of two small tenements called Wirewoods Hill and Redcastle Farm and of the messuage called Bishton all in Tyddenham, of the manor called Park Lettice Lanover, co. Monmouth, of the capital messuage in the occupation of John Tamale and of another messuage formerly in the occupation of John Lloyd in Lanover and also in all other messuages and lands in cos. Monmouth and Gloucester which Maria, wife of Thomas Johnes, esq., devised in her will to her mother, Mary Burgh, widow, which she in turn devised to Amy Powell, widow, and Anne Williams, widow, the grandmother of the said Anne Williams, party hereto, subject to the life estate of the said Thomas Johnes; a fourth part of messuages and lands called White House Farm, Craig y Lavarney, otherwise Kaie Howell Jenkins, Gwain y Geifir, otherwise Gwern y Geifir in the several parishes of Grosmont and Skenfryth, co. Monmouth; to uses contained in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of a proposed marriage of Phillip Williams and Anna Williams, of two messuages and lands called Parker's ...,

  1. Penry Williams of Penpont, in parish of Llanspithit, esq., and Phillip Williams of Penpont, his eldest son and heir apparent. 2. Anne Williams of town of Monmouth, widow, and Anna Williams, only daughter of Edward Williams, late of Llangattock Lower Court, Co. Brecon, esq., deceased, by the above Anne Williams;. 3. William Powell of the town of Brecon, gent., George Sheppard of the city of London, woollen draper;. 4. John Harcourt of Dan y Park in Llangattock Crickhowell, esq. and Charles Sheppard of Paradise in Painswick, co. Gloucester, esq. Settlement, in consideration of a proposed marriage of Phillip Williams and Anna Williams, of two messuages and lands called Parker's ffarm and Wenns in parish of Painswick, co. Gloucester; the third part of the tithes of parish of Devynnock, the public house, shop, garden and fields in the village of Devynnock, the eight several messuages in the possession of Morgan Bevan, the widow of William Moses, David Bevan, Thomas Jenkin, William Lewis, yeoman, Isabell Havard, spinster and William Lewis, glover, the fulling mill, late in the possession of William Prees, the tan house late in the possession of William Waters, the piece of meadow ground in the possession of John Downes, all of which are in the parish or village of Devynnock; the messuage and lands called Dan y graig, the messuage and lands called Penywg, the messuage and lands in the possession of William Lewis, the messuage and lands called Pentwyn, the messuage and lands in the occupation of Rees Thomas, the messuage and lands in the occupation of John Thomas, the messuage and lands called Blaen Cleen, the messuage and cot in the possession of Henry Williams, the messuage and lands in the occupation of David Thomas and Walter Williams, gents., all in Glyn Parcel in Devynnock; the messuage and lands called Tyr y Garn galed and Tyr y Pant Gwyn, messuages and lands called Brest y Gelly and Tyr Kefen y Gare, the messuage and lands called Tyr Gwern Rosser, the messuage or cot with a field belonging called Tyr bach ar yr heol, all in Llanspithit; the two messuages and gardens in the possession of Anthony Johnson, innkeeper, and Andrew Maund, carpenter, in the town of Brecon; the messuage and lands called Pentwyn in the occupation of Howell Proser and Morgan Morgan in Llandevailog; also messuages and lands called Tyr Howell John Powell and Dole y Milwr, the messuage and lands called Pentwvn in the occupation of Rees Prosser, two messuages and lands called Pantykill and Tyr Penylan, the messuages and lands called Velindre, all in the parish of Crickadarn; messuages and lands called the Rock, Harcot Llwydd, two pieces in the tenure of John Thomas, the dwelling house and field in the possession of Thomas Lewis, mason, all in Glyn parcel in Devynnock; the two several messuages and lands called Tyr Llwyn Kelin and Pen Klene in Llanspithit, the messuage and lands called the Wern in Llandilo'r vane. The said Anne and Anna Williams for their part settle the manor or manors of Aberoney with all manorial rights belonging in the parishes of Llangattock juxta Crickhowell, Crickhowell, Llanbeder, and Patrishoe in co. Brecon; the mansion house called Llangattock lower court with lands belonging called Gwrlodd Vallen, Gwrlodd y Pwll and a small spot adjoining called the hopyard, Brin y Bishwell, Cae pen y twyn, Cae Davatee, Croft yr hany, Gwlodd fach , Tyr y Kernidd Cae Glase, Croft y deyntir, Graig vach, Cae'r Vald, Pant y Golen, Cae'r Grose, Doy Cayee, Y Ceven y Cwm, Gwern dwch issa and four other parcels of land called Kaie dan y fowddog, with a barn called y Skybor vach and one other barn and beasthouse and one other messuage, barn and garden belonging, all in parish of Llangattock iuxta Crickhowell; one messuage and parcels of land called Aberoney in Llangattock aforesaid, a cot and garden in Llangattock in the possession of Benjamin Lewis, one water grist mill, a malt mill with house belonging, and all water ponds appertaining to the said mill in Llangattock aforesaid, a house and tenement in the same place called the Bragtwy with another house adjoining, the messuage or tenement called the New Alehouse in Llangattock aforesaid, the messuage and lands called Dyffnant, the messuage and lands called Tyr Llwyn Hendris, Perth Gwyn, Cae Glase, and Erw Coydee, lands called Tyr John hene, lands called Cayee-Cadach, Cae Phillip Main and Gwern dwrch ycha and all those lands called Cae Cam, Cae Gwvnn, Croft y Cae Gwyn, Cae Banal Cae Tyr y defed, Cae yr Kybren, and Cwm Kae yr Kybren, containing about 150 acres, together with the barn and bakehouse called Tuy Cae'r Defed the messuage and lands called Cae Banal. Lletty Eva, Tyr Llwyfen and Erw fach, the messuage and lands called Tyr ffynnon ore, the messuage and lands called Tyr Blaen Onney, the messuage and lands called Tyr Maes Mawr the house and garden formerly in the possession of Thomas Jenkin, purchased of Richard Jeremy Collier, the messuage and farm called the Vedw Farm with lands belonging called Gwarthan Penallt, Erw Graig Kefen y Kettin, pen y tir Newydd, Cae dan y tuy, Erw fach, Tuy y Pwll melin, Caer Vedow ar Groft and Erw datlooch, a moiety of a meadow called Gwrlodd pen y ffowddog and a small plot of ground called the Island; all in Llangattock iuxta Crickhowell; the messuage and lands called Berth the messuage and lands called Pen y Killey, and messuages and lands called Pen Croislann and Penyffythog, the messuage and lands called Llwynonn and several pieces of land called Gwrlodd, Pen y fythog, and Erw Howell, all in Llangattock juxta Crickhowell, and all other messuages and lands of the said Anne Williams, widow, in the said parish and elsewhere in co. Brecon, excepting a tenement called Kellea in Crickhowell; to uses specified in the deed.

Settlement, in consideration of a proposed marriage between Penry Williams, the younger and Anne Smith and of sum of £4000 ...,

  1. Penry Williams, the elder, of Penpont, esq., Anna Jane, his wife, and Penry Williams, the younger, their son and heir apparent;. 2. George Karver of Upton in parish of Little Hereford, esq., ffrancis Herbert of Ludlow, esq., Thomas Sheppard of city of London, merchant, and William Gwyn Vaughan of Trebarriott, co. Brecon, esq.;. 3. Thomas Smith of Stoke in parish of Burford, eo. Salop, esq., and Anne Smith, spinster, his only daughter; Phillip Sheppard of Minchinhampton, co. Gloucester, clerk, and John smith, esq., son and heir apparent of said Thomas Smith. Settlement, in consideration of a proposed marriage between Penry Williams, the younger and Anne Smith and of sum of £4000 to Penry Williams, the elder, and £1000 to Penry Williams, the younger, as the marriage portion of Anne Smith, and for the provision of a jointure in the event of her surviving her husband, of the water grist mill in Devynnock called Camlais mill and the several messuages and lands in Devynnock in the several possessions of John Thomas Llewelin and 30 others named, the tuakmill with the messuage and lands belonging in the several possessions of Thomas Jones, William Price and Morgan Thomas, the impropriation tithes and tenths of Penry Williams, the elder in parish of Devynnock, all of which are situated the said parish; of the messuage in Llandevaylog in the possession of Elianor Morris, widow, the messuage and lands in Llandeilor vane in possession of John David, messuages and lands in Penderin and Cantreff in the several posssessions of William Jenkins John William, David John and Thomas John of messuages and lands in Ystrodveltey in the several possessions of Evan Morgan Rees ap Thomas, Thomas Prothroe, John Jones, Rees Morgan Rees, [blank] Miller and Thomas Lewis; of messuages and lands in Trallong in the several possessions of Meredith Awbrey, Evan William, Thomas William Thomas, William Bowen, Mault Lloyd, Edward Powell, Rees Morgan, Morgan David, blacksmith, Lewis Abel, David ap David, Paul Daniel, Meredith Bowen, Elinor Price, Jane Edward and Daniel Parry, of messuages and lands in Llanvihangel Nant Brane in the several possessions of William Edward David, Thomas Price, Watkin Morgan, Katherine Morgan, the messuage and lands in Llanspythid called Keven y Park, the capital messuage called Penpont in the several parishes of Llanspythid and Trallong, several other messuages and lands in Llanspythid in the several occupations of William Griffith and 19 others named, of the messuage and lands in St. John Evangelist, co. Brecon, in the several possessions of Thomas Davis, James Price and John Gittoes, the messuage and lands in St. Davids, co. Brecon in the possession of John Harry together with the vacant soil in the said parish, the messuages and lands in Crickadarne in the several possessions of Walter Watkins, Thomas Jones, John Probert, David James, Joha Probert, Thomas Williams and Philip Jones, the messuage and lands called Packers ffarme in Painswick, co. Gloucester; of messuages and lands in Llanvayr ar y Brin, Llandingatt, Kylycwm and Llandovery, co. Carmarthen in the several possessions of Williams Gwyn, gent., Thomas Williams, John Morgan, mercer, William Powell, carrier, Rees William Rees, butcher, the widow of Sampson John, Rowland Rees Howell, Thomas Rees David, William Prichard, Nicholas John, Bartholemew John, Morgan Jenkin, Gwenllyan John, William David James of the fforest, William David, butcher, Mary Couch and David [blank], miller; to uses specified in the deed.

Settlement, entailing on the said John and Alice for their lives and, in the event of failure of heirs legitimate ...,

  1. William Awbrey, senior, and John ap John ap Rosser;. 2. John ap William Rosser ap John and Alice, verch Thomas Herbert, his wife. Settlement, entailing on the said John and Alice for their lives and, in the event of failure of heirs legitimate, on the right heirs of the said John, moiety of lands and tenements and of corn grist (?) (bland feri) mill called mellyn Powill y meyrch, and a moiety of all those lands lying in length between a close of land called pen y ponverch up to the close called Crofte Madok, and in breadth from a river called Mahaskyn up to the enclosure (sepes) abutting upon the close of land called cloos y berth llan and cloos y garney, with two closes of land called cloos pont avell and another called cloos glace, all in the parish of Llanvrenach in the King's fee within the lordship of Penkelly and a moiety of all lands lying in breadth between the land of John ap Rosser commonly called cloos y gevilde on one side and the river called Kunvrig on the other, and in length from the land late of Hopkyn Awbrey up to the land of Richard ap Rosser and John ap Jenkin ap Gwilym; also a parcel of land in the parish of St. Mangan and in the King's fee of Penkelly formerly belonging to Llewelyn ap Madok, lying in breadth from the land of John ap John ap Jankyn up to the brook called nantgvyn, and in length from a certain brook. called Kywy up to a place called vryn y thynnoc. Latin.

Settlement to uses specified of a capital messuage in Llanelweth called the Hall, two water corn grist mills belonging to ...,

  1. Sible Gwynne of Llanelweth, widow, late wife of George Gwynne, esq., of Llanelweth, deceased;. 2. William Gwynne of Taliaris, esq., Rowland Gwynne of Glanbrane, esq., Thomas Lewis of Harpton, co. Radnor, esq., James Price of Pillith, co. Radnor, esq., trustees, Rowland Gwynne of Llanelweth, gent., eldest son and heir of the said George and Sible Gwynne and George Gwynne, the younger, their second son. Settlement to uses specified of a capital messuage in Llanelweth called the Hall, two water corn grist mills belonging to the said capital messuage, a messuage in Llanelweth and Llanvareth called Kelley Cadogan, a messuage in Llanelweth called Pen y Graigge, a messuage in Llanvareth called Brin Rosser, a messuage in Disserth called Brin Gwanaffe, a messuage in Colva called Glan Arrowe, a water corn grist mill belongng to the aforesaid messuage, a messuage in Aberedowe called y diggith, a water corn grist mill belonging called mellin y diggith, a messuage in Aberedow called y Tuy Gwynne, two closes of about 10 acres in Llanbadarne y Garregge called y Kaye yn Combe Jago and two closes of about 10 acres in Llansanfred in Elvel. Latin.

Settlement to uses specified in the deed of the third share of the fourth part of estates in cos Norfolk ...,

  1. Katherine Games of Newton, spinster, one of the daughters and co heirs of Hoo Games, late of Newton, esq.;. 2. Nicholas Kenish of Cardiff, esq., Robert Cornwall of Bjrrington, co. Hereford, esq., William Glascock of Barton Mills, co. Suffolk, esq., Thomas Walker of the Inner Temple, London, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daughters of the said Hoo Games and sister of the said Katherine. Settlement to uses specified in the deed of the third share of the fourth part of estates in cos Norfolk, Hereford and Brecon belonging to Hoo Games, which in addition to her own fourth share accrued to the said Katherine on the death without issue of John Williams of Penpont, the only son and heir of Blanche, wife of Daniell Williams, and another of the daughters of the said Hoo Games; the deed recites an indenture of 30 September 1676 which shows that the said Katherine Games was then entitled to one fourth part of the manors of Northenhall, alias Northendale, Scarneing Parva and Guntons; the fourth part of messuages and lands in Scarning, ffransham magna, ffransham parva, Gresenhall, East Beereham (sic), Kempston, Beeston, Stanfield, East Bradenham, Dunham magna, Mendling, Brisslye and Burning, co. Norfolk, in the occupation of Oliver Newe; the fourth part of Scarning, co. Norfolk; the fourth part of all manors, messuages and lands in Burnham magna, Burnham Markett, Burnham Overy, Burnham Thorp, Burnham Depdale, Burnham Sutton, Burnham Norton and Burnham Westgate, co. Norfolk, in the occupations of Robert Discipline, gent., Robert Blyford, gent., Henry Thurloe, gent., Thomas Blyford, gent., and Thomas Harding, yeoman, and a 'paright' and liberty of common for 60 sheep in the marshes and fields of Burnham Overy; a fourth part of messuages and lands in the parish of Cascobb and elsewhere in co. Hereford, the fourth part of the manor of Pyton Duy, co. Brecon; the fourth part of the capital messuage called Newton in the parish of St. David's, co Brecon as part and parcel of messuages, burgages and lands in the town of Brecon and the parish of St. John the Evangelist co. Brecon, late in the tenures of Roger William, John David, Howell William, apothecary, William Herbert, Llyky Richard, Morgan Jones, gent., William Thomas, gent., Edward Hughes, gent., John Thomas, Evan John and Daniell Parry; the fourth part of the lands, tenements and mills in the parishes of St. Davids and St. David's in Llanvaes, co. Brecon in the several tenures of John ap John Rees, Richard Howell, John Jerkin, Gwenllian Lewis, widow, Jenkin Havard and Edward Woods, clerk; the fourth part of messuages and lands in Llanspethit, co. Brecon, in the tenures of John Williams, clerk, David Williams, esq., William Abery, David John, Richard David Rees, Neast William, widow, Edward Woods, clerk, William Howell, William Harry, Howell David and Jenkin Havard; the fourth part of one messuage, barn, garden and parcel of land in Devinock in the occupation of Alice William, widow; the fourth part of a messuage and lands in Istrodvelty in the occupation of John Gwinn; the fourth part of a messuage and lands in Merthir Kennogge, co. Brecon, in the possession of John Prichard; the fourth part of messuages and lands in Llanthew in the occupations of Evan Morgan and Watkin William, also the fourth part of messuages and lands in Llandevaylogge in the occupations of Thomas Vaughan, gent, and Thomas Howell Havard, of messuages and lands in Llanvihangell vechan in the tenures of William David Bevan, Thomas John Watkin and Rees John, of messuages and lands in Llandilorvane in the tenures of Evan Bowen, William David and Howell William Lewis, of two messuages in Llanvihangell Nante Brane in the tenures of Rees David and Lewis ap John, of Messuages in the town of the Hay in the tenures of Walter Lewis, John Trannter, Thomas Prosser, James Hughes, the relict of Christopher Richard and Thomas Williams, of two messuages in Garthbrengy in the tenure of Edward Thomas Prees and David Howell and the fourth part of quit rents of 14s yearly in Hay and 10s. yearly in Llanthew. The said Katherine reserves power in her will to charge the premises wth £10 p.a. to settle as apprentices poor boys or girls from the parish of St. David's or if none there from the town of Brecon.

Settlement to uses specified in the deed of a messuage called tir yr ynys vawre, extending in length from the ...,

  1. Edward Games the elder of Llanvrenaghe, co. Brecknock, gent., and Edward Games, the younger, son and heir apparent of the said Edward Games, the elder. 2. John Gams of Newton, esq. Settlement to uses specified in the deed of a messuage called tir yr ynys vawre, extending in length from the river of Uske to the highway and in breadth from lands called Close tir minogge to the lands of Morgan Lewys called Crofte osber; a close called y ffingoydogg extending in length from the highway to lands called Clawdd newydd, and in breadth from lands called Close y maen llwyd to lands called cae y pant; a close called y grofte lase, extending from the highway lands called y Nant Bronne, and in breadth from lands called gardd David mauve to lands of Katheryne verch David Edward Awbrey, esq., and David John Llewelin; a close called y wayn bigog and two gardens in the occupation of Katheryne verch David and Edward David, extending is length from the highway to lands called tir y forde and in breadth from the lands of William Walbief to lands of John Games, esq., all in Llanspethette; also a messuage called tyr gwayn y llyest in Devynnock, extending in length from the river Tertarell to a place called trym yr eryr and in breadth from a brook called nant y garreg to a place called nant yr Argay.
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