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Frederick Holland Collection of Kemeys of Monmouthshire Deeds,
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Bond in £10 for the peaceable possession of 16 a. in p. Nasshe, co. Mon,

1 Roger Prichard of Nasshe, co. Mon., gent., and William Morgan of the same, gent. 2 John Ketting of Nasshe, aforesaid. Bond in £10 for the peaceable possession of 16 a. in p. Nasshe, co. Mon. Recites that John Ketting lately bought the 16 a. from Roger Prichard; that all except 6 a. are now in the occupation of Walter Morgan of Chrischurche, co. Mon., under a demise of John Ketting - the 6 a. being held by the said Roger Prichard; now by this bond, Roger Prichard is to redeliver and give up the 6 a. to John Ketting, and to permit him to peaceably hold the whole 16 a.

Bond in £100, whereby 2 is not to be troubled by Harry Smythe, son and heir of John Smythe, late ...,

1 Gyles Langley, bachelor in law, of Wykehame, Berkshire, clerk, Roger ap Morgan of p. Redewyke, co. Mon., gent., and James Langley of p. Chrischurche, co. Mon., gent. 2 John Kettyng of Chappell, p. Nasshe, co. Mon. Bond in £100, whereby 2 is not to be troubled by Harry Smythe, son and heir of John Smythe, late of the Chappell, aforesaid, dec., touching the occupation of m's (not specified), etc., which were late in the holding of John Smythe, but now occupied by 2.

Bond in £120 for the acknowledgement of 2's right to a lawful estate in a dwelling house, barn, and four ...,

1 Thomas William and John Thomas, his son, both of p. Caerwent, co. Mon., yeomen. 2 Edward Kemeys of Bertholey, p. Lantrissent, co. Mon. Bond in £120 for the acknowledgement of 2's right to a lawful estate in a dwelling house, barn, and four parcels of land (16 a.) called Cay mawr, Kae pen y rhyw, Cae yr vanhallog, and Kae pen hene, situate in a place called Penhene, p. Caerwent, co. Mon.

Bond in £300 for the quiet enjoyment and further assurance of m's, etc., called Tir Aberpynhegnant, Tir pant y Bydye ...,

1 William Powell Morgan of Aberisker, co. Brec., gent., and Katherine, his wife, Thomas William of the same, gent., and Lewis ap Rees Ll'ns [Llewelyns] of Llanvihangell Nant Brane, co. Brec.,yeoman. 2 Thomas Morgan. Bond in £300 for the quiet enjoyment and further assurance of m's, etc., called Tir Aberpynhegnant, Tir pant y Bydye, and Tire gwayn yr Aethnen, now in occupation of David ap Richard Lloyd, the said Tir Aberpynhegnant and Tir pant y Bydye extending in length from a river called Brane to the highway on the mountain between Merthir and Llanvihangell called Gevenffordd, and in breadth from the brook called Pynhegnant to the lands of Morgan Thomas, now in tenure of Richard David, clerk, and the said Tir gwayn yr Aethnen extending in length from the brook called Pynhegnant to the highway called y Geven-ffordd ar geven y gwryd, and in breadth from the lands of Morgan ap Ieuan Thomas to the lands of Roger Vaughan, esq., p. Llanvihangell Nant Brane, co. Brec.

Bond in £300 for the quiet possession by 1 of a customary m. called Tee hene and three parcels of ...,

1 Edward Kemes of Berthylie, p. Lantrissen, co. Mon., gent. 2 Thomas Harries of p. Lantryssen, co. Mon., gent. Bond in £300 for the quiet possession by 1 of a customary m. called Tee hene and three parcels of land called Kay gwyn, Tyre Wystocke, and Gwirlod yr hene tee ycha, p. Lantrissen, co. Mon., surrendered by 2 to the use of 1, at the court of man. or lp Usk, co. Mon.

Bond in £40 for the assurance by R. W. to 2, of a parcel of land (4 a.) called Coye ...,

1 Reginald Willym of Llantrissen, co. Mon., and Lewis Edwarde of the same, yeoman. 2 Ho'ell Willym. Bond in £40 for the assurance by R. W. to 2, of a parcel of land (4 a.) called Coye Gwillim Myricke, p. Llantrissen, co. Mon., late the land of Gwillim Thomas ap John, dec. The said R. W. is also to pay 2, £10.6.8 in or before 1573.

Bond in £40 for the observance of articles contained in an order taken before the Council in the Marches of ...,

1 Richard Thomas of Bartheley, co. Mon., gent., William Thomas, his son, and Roger William of Llanbadocke, co. Mon., gent. 2 Thomas Harris of Llangome, co. Mon., gent. Bond in £40 for the observance of articles contained in an order taken before the Council in the Marches of Wales, at Beawdley, on 12 July 1604, between 2 (the plaintiff) and 1 (the defendants).

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