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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Bond to execute an estate in a chamber and bakehouse with the lands belonging, two closes of land, one of ...,

  1. John Hoskin of Lanthewy Rethergh, yeoman, Watkin John Hoskin of Lanthewy Rethergh, his son, David John Hoskin of Llanthewy aforesaid, yeoman, John Watkin Thomas of Langattocke iuxta Uske, yeoman, and William John Watkin, his son. 2. William James. Bond to execute an estate in a chamber and bakehouse with the lands belonging, two closes of land, one of which contains 10 a. and adjoins the said chamber, and the other of 4 a. called Caye disyparke, which is part of a meadow called Gurlod Eva and werne, all in p. Lanthewy Rethergh.

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Roger Watkins, plaintiff, and William Pyner, gent., and Gartrude ...,

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Roger Watkins, plaintiff, and William Pyner, gent., and Gartrude, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged 22 a. of meadow and 3 a. of pasture in Magor to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Lease (Counterpart) for 99 years, if the said William should so long live, of two pieces of land called Kaya ...,

  1. Charles Phillips of Gellybear, gent., Receiver under the High Court of Chancery of the settled and unsettled real estate of Wm Morgan of Tredegar, on behalf of the said William Morgan. 2. George Kemeys of Newport, gent. Lease (Counterpart) for 99 years, if the said William should so long live, of two pieces of land called Kaya Mane Hier in St Woollos, but reserving timber and minerals.

Agreement to lease for 3 years the m's and lands held by Charles Jones, gent., in p. St Woollos (excepting ...,

  1. Thomas Bryan, agent to William Morgan, esq. 2. Edmond Lewis of Marshfield. Agreement to lease for 3 years the m's and lands held by Charles Jones, gent., in p. St Woollos (excepting the 12 a. rented out by him to Rowland William and William John Morgan, and the several pieces of land called Caerpill and the Garreg vawr), but reserving timber and minerals.
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