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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Lease and Release of a close of land with appurtenances commonly called Pedar Erwr Lancross, part of the estate of ...,

  1. Wriothesly Digby of Mereden, Warwickshire, esq., executor of Dame Eliza Mackworth, late of Richmond, Surrey, dec., who was the executrix of the will of Sir Herbert Mackworth, late of Gnol Castle, co. Glam., bart. 2. Sir Digby Mackworth of the city of Oxford, bart, the only brother and heir of Sir Robert Mackworth, late of Gnoll Castle, who was the eldest son and heir of the said Sir Herbert Mackworth. 3. Elizabeth Richards of Cardiff, widow and executrix of John Richards, late of Cardiff. 4. Henry Hollier of Adamsdown, p. Roath, esq. 5. John Wood of Cardiff, esq. Lease and Release of a close of land with appurtenances commonly called Pedar Erwr Lancross, part of the estate of Sir George Howell in p. Roath, in trust for the remainder of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance.

Lease and Release of a m. called Little Machen otherwise Lanaust, parcels of pasture land called Cae Funnon and Graig ...,

  1. Ann Lilly of Worcester, widow of William Lilly, late of Worcester, clerk. 2. Thomas Hill of Broome, Staffordshire, esq., Anne, his wife, and Eleanor Lilly, spinster. 3. John Freeman of Gaines, Herefordshire. 4. Edmund Estcourt of Lincolns Inn. 5. James Greene of Lansantfraed, esq., assignee of the estate and effects of David Tanner, late of Monmouth, ironmaster, dealer, and chapman, a bankrupt. 6. The said David Tanner. 7. Thomas Harvey of Ross, gent. 8. John Barneby of Brockhampton, esq. 9. Lutley Barneby of Lancillo. 10. Richard Barneby of Worcester, esq., and Joseph Wainwright of Diddlebury, Shropshire, gent. Lease and Release of a m. called Little Machen otherwise Lanaust, parcels of pasture land called Cae Funnon and Graig vach, a coppice wood, parcels of arable land called Cae Calchucha, Cae Adam, Cae Callisha, Graig Belcha, and Cae Gloshell, parcels of pasture land called Cae Wern and the Berlew, a parcel of meadow land, a piece of arable called the three Covers containing 2 a. 2 r. 39 p., a parcel of meadow called Gwain Shop Shap, a parcel of land called the six acres containing by admeasurement 8 a. 36 p., pieces of arable land called Great French Grass and Little French Grass, a piece of coppice wood, a parcel of arable land called Cae bach, a piece of arable land called Naw cover and Brake, containing 6 a. 1 r. 10 p., and a piece of arable land called Cae Park, all in p. Machen.

Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of a piece of arable ground called the Island ...,

  1. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, bart. 2. Edmond Darby of Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire, ironmaster, George Buckle of Chepstow, esq., and Anthony Flekher of Bristol, sugar refiner. Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of a piece of arable ground called the Island and a piece of arable land called Cae r Eglwys, p. Bassaleg.

Assignment of a term of 1,000 years in a fifth part of the manor of Newpark otherwise Dowles park and ...,

  1. William Edwards of Machen, yeoman, executor of the will of David Edwards of Minorca, Lanvedow, dec. 2. Charles Powell of Michaelstone vedw, gent., and Mary, his wife. 3. Samuel Brown Prothero of Usk. Assignment of a term of 1,000 years in a fifth part of the manor of Newpark otherwise Dowles park and the several m's adjoining in p's Marshfield, Michaelstone Vedw, and Bassalleg.

Assignment of a term of 1,000 years in one fifth part of the manor of Newpark otherwise Dowles park and ...,

  1. Samuel Browne Prothero of Usk, gent. 2. Charles Powell of Michaelstone Veddw, gent., and Mary, his wife. 3. Sophia Williams of Mathern, spinster. 4. Francis Mac Donnell of Usk, gent. Assignment of a term of 1,000 years in one fifth part of the manor of Newpark otherwise Dowles park and the several m's adjoining in p's Marshfield, Michaelstone Vedw, and Bassalleg for securing the payment of £1,200 and interest.

Final Concord in a fine levied at Westminster between John Williams, plaintiff, and Charles Powell and Mary, his wife, deforciants ...,

Final Concord in a fine levied at Westminster between John Williams, plaintiff, and Charles Powell and Mary, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one fifth part of the manor of Newpark otherwise Dowles park and six m's, three cottages, 100 a. of land, 150 a. of meadow, 100 a. of pasture, and 50 a. of wood in p's Marshfield, Michaelstone Vedw, and Bassaleg and a moiety of six m's and six gardens in Newport to be the right of the plaintiff.

Assignment of the equity of redemption of an undivided moiety of an undivided fifth part of the manor, m., and ...,

  1. William Elias of Lanvedw, only son and administrator of William Elias, late of St Wollos, yeoman. 2. Charles Powell of Lanvedw, gent. 3. Thomas Prothero of the Friars, gent. Assignment of the equity of redemption of an undivided moiety of an undivided fifth part of the manor, m., and farm called Newpark for the residue of a term of 1,000 years created 2 Dec. 1706, subject to a mortgage for £400 and interest.

Assignment of two satisfied terms of 500 and 1,000 years in Little Machen farm purchased by Sir Charles Morgan (see ...,

  1. Cicely Jones of Monmouth, widow. 2. Watkin Jones of Michaelstone Vedw, farmer, and Morgan Jones, farmer. 3. Edmund Jones of Ecclwsilan, gent. 4. Sir Charles Morgan, bart. 5. Thomas Prothero of St Woollos, gent. 6. Phillip Rees of Bassaleg, gent. Assignment of two satisfied terms of 500 and 1,000 years in Little Machen farm purchased by Sir Charles Morgan (see No. 51/69-70) in trust to attend the inheritance.

Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of the farm called Penshidan consisting of a farm ...,

  1. John Lindegren of Widley, Southampton, esq. 2. Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, bart, and Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan of Ruperra, esq., eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Charles Morgan. Lease for a year (so that a release may be made) of the farm called Penshidan consisting of a farm house and the following pieces of land called Waun, Waun fach, Cae mawr, Caer lan isha, Caer lan ycha, Cae glwyd, Cae Cock, Cae Chwech Cyfer (containing 3 a. 2 r. 31 p.), Cae Cwm, Wood, and Cae bach, those pieces of land formerly received from the Tredegar family in exchange, the farm called Penshidan issa consisting of a farmhouse and outbuildings and the following pieces of land called Graig fawr, Cae bach, Cae skybor, saith Cyfer (containing 5 a. 15 p.), Cae chwech cyfer (containing 4 a. 34 p.), Cae cwm y rach, Wood (in Cae Cwm y rach), both of which farms are situate in Bassalleg, also the farm called Coedkernew farm consisting of a farmhouse, outbuildings and yards, and twenty pieces of land in Coedkernew, also a farm in Coedkernew in the occupation of Edward Matthews consisting of a farmhouse and the following pieces of land called yr erw (containing 1 a. 1 r. and 20 p.), ddwy erw (containing 3 a. 20 p.), tair erw (consisting of 4 a. 36 p.), Cae dan y tuy, Cae Issa, Gwern fach, also three pieces of land in St Brides, and two pieces of land lying detached in St Brides called The wheel and Tair erw Pill Croker (containing 2 a. 2 r. 36 p.).

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Sir Charles Morgan, bart, plaintiff, and Catherine Jones, widow ...,

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Sir Charles Morgan, bart, plaintiff, and Catherine Jones, widow, the Rev. John Howell Jones, Caroline Jones, Henry Brigdon Jones, the Rev. Charles Powell Jones, Samuel Wyndham Jones, Emma Jones, Harriet Jones, and Mary Anne Jones, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's, two barns, two stables, two outhouses, 100 a. of land, 50 a. of pasture, and 50 a. of woodland and common of pasture in Bassalleg to be the right of the plaintiff.

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