Bargain And Sale of lease and term by Cristofer Catchmay of Lloydath in the parish of Mocheltroy, gent., and William Catchmay of the town of Monmoth to Sir Charles Somersett of Troy, kt. Lease by Charles Jones of Dyngestowe, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, now called Sir Charles Jones, kt., to the said Cristofer of a messuage or tenement at Lloydarth, a barn and an out-house called Tee yr Evell and the curtilage to the same messuage belonging, with a garden and orchard and 14 parcels of land, arable, etc., with appurtenances, called Maes hendree, Tire cawse, Kae Mawre, y beaken eigha, Kae yr Ewene, gworlod tire nant, gworlod vawre, gworlod vaghe, y noeth velbalt, Kae Adam Bithell, and the orcharde and also one little plecke of ground adjoining to a house and orchard of Charles Tyler, which he purcahsed late of John Thomas Wieth together with a parcel of meadow ground called the Half meadowe, a river called Trothy and the demesne lands of Mocheltroy, in the parish of Mocheltroy, for 60 years, 13 March 43 Elizabeth (1601), which lease Christofer assigned on 11 May 11 James I (1613) to William Catchmay and which William on 21 January 13 James I (1615/16) assigned to his brother. For an annuity of £16. per annum.