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Assignment, in consideration of £10, of a lease of a water-grist mill, with its appurtenances, with a barn, kiln, a ...,

  1. Morgan Thomas of Henllis, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. William Morgan of Tredegir, co. Mon., esq. Assignment, in consideration of £10, of a lease of a water-grist mill, with its appurtenances, with a barn, kiln, a mansion-house, a curtilage called yr ardd gwarch, and seven a. and a half of land in p. Henllis called cae nessa yr heole, y cae kennol, caye cochon, and yr Erruw vach.

Lease for twenty-one years of a m., barn, three gardens, and six parcels of land containing six Welsh a. in ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredeager, co. Mon., esq. 2. Thomas David of p. Bassaleg, co. Mon., tailor. Lease for twenty-one years of a m., barn, three gardens, and six parcels of land containing six Welsh a. in p. Bassaleg, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £3 and a couple of capons annually, and 10s. for a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for twenty-one years from 1669/70, Feb. 2, of a m., barn, etc. and nine a. of land, of which ...,

  1. Rowland Morgan of Bassalegg, co. Mon., gent. 2. Morgan Rosser of Bassalegg, husbandman. Lease for twenty-one years from 1669/70, Feb. 2, of a m., barn, etc. and nine a. of land, of which the m., barn, etc. and six a. of land called tire y fynnon vront lie, as defined, in p. Bassalegg, another parcel, containing two a., called Cae Marle lies, as defined, in p. Bassalegg, and another parcel, containing one a., lies, as defined, in p. Bassalegg; excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £5.10s., a couple of hens, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, and 10s. as a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of John, William, and Harrie Mathew, sons of the lessee, in consideration ...,

  1. Edward Lewis of the Vann, co. Glam., esq. 2. Anthonie Mathew of Whitechurch, co. Glam., gent. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of John, William, and Harrie Mathew, sons of the lessee, in consideration of £15 and the surrender of a former lease, of a m. and diverse parcels of land containing twenty-six a. in p. Whitechurch. Rent: 37.10s., a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, suit of mill, and a heriot when due. Counterpart. Torn.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of John, William, and Harrie Mathew, sons of the lessee, in consideration ...,

  1. Edward Lewis of the Vann, co. Glam., esq. 2. Anthonie Mathew of Whitechurch, co. Glam., gent. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of John, William, and Harrie Mathew, sons of the lessee, in consideration of £10 and the surrender of a former lease, of a m. containing a dwelling-house, barn, etc. and twenty-four a. of land, whereof one close is called Dwi Erw y tye Mane, another containing five a. is called Y Cae Gwine, another Y Taire Erw, another containing three a. is called Y Ton Gwine, another containing five a. is called Y Cae Bannal, another containing three a. is called Y Cae Bir, another containing one a. is called Y Graige, and another containing three quarters of an a. is called Y Waine Vach; all in p. Whitechurch. Rent: £5, a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and 40s. as a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on three lives named, in consideration of £8, of a m., garden, and six a ...,

  1. Edward Lewis of the Vann, co. Glam., esq. 2. Morgan Gibbon of Lanvihangell Rogiat, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on three lives named, in consideration of £8, of a m., garden, and six a. and three r. of land, of which four a. are called the staires and one a. is called the Conie-Hole acre; also three a. of land called the Vrandles; all in p. and lordship of Lanvihangell Rogiat. Rent: 44s. annually, suit of court, and 5s. as a heriot when due. Counterpart. Torn.

Lease for three lives, in consideration of £20, [of a m.] and a parcel of lands thereto adjoining called Waine ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegir, co. Mon., [esq.]. 2. William Edmond of p. Basselegge, co. Mon., yeoman, Mary, his wife, and Mary, his daughter. Lease for three lives, in consideration of £20, [of a m.] and a parcel of lands thereto adjoining called Waine Vaur, containing four and a half a. of Welsh measure, in p. Basselegge, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: 40s., a couple of fat capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and 30 [s. as a heriot when due]. Portion cut off.

Lease for three lives of two m's, a barn, etc., with several parcels, containing twelve and a half a., in ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Nicholl of p. Marchfield, co. Mon., yeoman, Anne, his wife, and Margrett, their daughter. Lease for three lives of two m's, a barn, etc., with several parcels, containing twelve and a half a., in p. Marchfield in three parcels, as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £7, a couple of fat capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and a heriot when due.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee, Miles Brewer, his son, and one other named, in ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Brewer of Wondy, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee, Miles Brewer, his son, and one other named, in consideration of £45, of a m. and four and a half a. of land in a place called the Chappell, and another m. with a dwelling-house, barn, and fourteen a. of land in p. and lordship of Wondy, as defined, in several parcels. Rent: 23s., two couples of capons or 4s., and two men's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and 40s. as a heriot when due. Counterpart.

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered between Robert Spiller, gent., demandant, and Thomas Jordan, gent., tenant, touching the ...,

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher suffered between Robert Spiller, gent., demandant, and Thomas Jordan, gent., tenant, touching the manor of Catesfeild, with its appurtenances, other lands as specified, a third part of the manor of Bromeham, and the advowson of the church of Catesfeild, [Sussex].

Articles Of Agreement for the lease for seven years of a water grist mill, with its appurtenances, called the New ...,

  1. The Hon. Mrs Mary Thomas of Ruperra, co. Glam., widow. 2. John Watkin of p. Bedwas, co. Mon., miller, and Watkin John of p. Muniddisloin, co. Mon.,. his father. Articles Of Agreement for the lease for seven years of a water grist mill, with its appurtenances, called the New Mill, in Lanvedow (Michaelston Vedow), co. Mon., with as much land as belongs thereto. Rent: £22 annually. Counterpart. Also the lessee's Bond in £44 for the observance of covenants specified in the articles of agreement.

Lease for three lives, in consideration of £10, of a dwelling-house, barn, and several parcels of land thereto belonging containing ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. Edward William of p. Bedwas, co. Mon., mason, Lettice, his wife, and Sarah Reece, daughter of Reece John David of Bedwas, yeoman. Lease for three lives, in consideration of £10, of a dwelling-house, barn, and several parcels of land thereto belonging containing thirteen a. in p. Bedwas, as defined (boundaries mentioned: the common called Monith y Cryge); excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: £3 annually; a couple of fat capons, one man's work for one day at harvest-time, an a heriot of the best beast or implement when due. Counterpart.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee, Mary Brewer, his wife, and Martha Brewer, his daughter ...,

  1. William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. John Brewer of Wonday, co. Mon., yeoman. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee, Mary Brewer, his wife, and Martha Brewer, his daughter, in consideration of £3, of twelve a. of land in p. Lanvihangell; also a m., forge, and six a. of land in p. Lanvihangell in several lots, as defined. Rent: 40s., a couple of capons, and one man's work for one day at harvest-time annually, and 20s. as a heriot when due.
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