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Declaration that three sums of money totalling four thousand pounds were lent by the said Maynard Colchester to the persons ...,

  1. Sir Edward Clark of the city of London, kt. 2. Maynard Colchester of the Middle Temple, esq. Declaration that three sums of money totalling four thousand pounds were lent by the said Maynard Colchester to the persons specified with the consent of the said Sir Edward Clarke and that the said sum total is the sum of four thousand pounds, which the said Sir Edward agreed to pay to the said Maynard Colchester upon certain considerations as specified in an indenture here recited bearing the date 1689, Dec. 26.

Final Concord made in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Glam. at Cardiff between Lewelin David, yeoman, plaintiff, and ...,

Final Concord made in the Court of Great Sessions for co. Glam. at Cardiff between Lewelin David, yeoman, plaintiff, and William David, yeoman, and Joan, his wife, Thomas David, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged m's and lands in p. Coychurch, co. Glam. to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin. Rh and Lh indentures.

Final Concord made at Westminster between Samuel Rice and John Jenkins, plaintiffs, and Nicholas Williams, gent., Henry Williams, gent., William ...,

Final Concord made at Westminster between Samuel Rice and John Jenkins, plaintiffs, and Nicholas Williams, gent., Henry Williams, gent., William Jones and Ann, his wife, Peter Charles and Elizabeth, his wife, and William Jenkins and Ann, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged m's and lands in p's Llanllowell, Uske, Goytrey, and the t. of Uske, co. Mon. to be the right of the plainitffs. Latin.

Lease for twenty-one years of a park or farm called New Park, otherwise Dowlas Park, in p's Marshfield, Michaelston Vedow ...,

  1. Eleanor Rishton of the city of Bath, widow. 2. Rees John Edward of Lys Veale, co. Glam., yeoman. Lease for twenty-one years of a park or farm called New Park, otherwise Dowlas Park, in p's Marshfield, Michaelston Vedow, and Basselleg, co. Mon., containing three hundred and fifty a., excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: one hundred pounds annually. The leases may not plough up certain specified lands, including lands called Gwain Holly Bush and Caeg Leaze without the lessor's consent.

Mortgage in fifty pounds by way of a lease for ninety-nine years of a m. with its barns, stables, gardens ...,

  1. Phillip Jenkins of p. Bishton, co. Mon., yeoman, and Jane, his wife. 2. William Kemeys of Newport, co. Mon., gent. Mortgage in fifty pounds by way of a lease for ninety-nine years of a m. with its barns, stables, gardens, etc. in the town of Usk in a street called the Lower or Market Street as defined; also a newly built house, formerly a ruined cottage, with half an a. of land in p. Bishton as defined. Rent: one pepper-corn if demanded.

Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and two others named, of two m's with gardens ...,

  1. Thomas Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 2. Henry Morgan of Newport, co. Mon., tyler. Lease for ninety-nine years, determinable on the lives of the lessee and two others named, of two m's with gardens, orchards, etc. in Newport as defined, excepting timber and mineral rights. Rent: six pounds eleven shillings and eight pence annually. Counterpart.

Assignment, in consideration of two hundred and fifty pounds, of a m., grist mill, kiln, stable, and five a. of ...,

  1. William Jenkin of p. Lisvane, co. Glam., yeoman, devisee and executor of the will of Jane Durbrow, late of p. Lisvane, spinster, dec. 2. Edward Evans of p. St Melons, co. Mon., gent. Assignment, in consideration of two hundred and fifty pounds, of a m., grist mill, kiln, stable, and five a. of land in p. Lisvane. The remainder of a mortgage of eighty pounds is charged thereon.

Sub-lease for fourteen years, determinable on lives named in the original lease, of a m., grist mill, kiln, stable, and ...,

  1. Edward Evans of p. St Mellons, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Edmund Rosser of p. Lisvane, co. Glam., yeoman. Sub-lease for fourteen years, determinable on lives named in the original lease, of a m., grist mill, kiln, stable, and five a. of land in p. Lisvane. Rent: thirty-six pounds annually. Counterpart.

Lease for twenty-one years of a dwelling-house, barn, beasthouse, etc. called Vaindre Vach, with the lands belonging thereto,

  1. Edward Evans of p. Whitchurch, co. Glam., gent. 2. Evan Phillips of Castletown, p. Marshfield, co. Mon., gent. Lease for twenty-one years of a dwelling-house, barn, beasthouse, etc. called Vaindre Vach, with the lands belonging thereto. Names mentioned: the Seither, Two Acres, Erw Gain y Sarn, Pedar Erw Croft Mawr in the manor of Youlton near Pill Du in p. St Mellons, co. Mon., containing twenty a. Rent: thirty-one pounds annually. Counterpart.

Lease for one year of the manor and capital m. called Ruperry, with all its buildings, lands, profits, etc., containing ...,

  1. Sir Thomas Morgan of Rueperry, co. Glam., kt. 2. Phillipp Morgan of the Middle Temple, London, esq. Lease for one year of the manor and capital m. called Ruperry, with all its buildings, lands, profits, etc., containing in all two hundred and twenty-one a.; also m's and lands as defined in p's Michelston Vedowe and Rudrey, co. Glam., including those called Mynith bulch y Kirne and Ladgarrowe; also m's and lands in Michaelston Vedowe, co. Mon.; also m's and lands including a parcel called Kae Sandy, and the manors of St Bride's, Hencourte, and Marshfield in p's St Brides, Michelston Vedowe, and Marshfield, co. Mon.; also m's and lands as defined in p's Michaelston Vedowe and Lisvaen, co. Glam.; also m's and lands, a forge, coalworks, etc. in p's Machen and Rudrye, co. Glam.; also m's and lands in p's Newport and St Wollowes, co. Mon., including lands called Culver's Crofte; also m's and lands including the Tumpe, the Extent Acre, Kae'r Quarry, Tir y Bumpe, the Chantrye Orchard, Brewer's Garden, and the Wharth Landes in p's Newport, St Wollowe, Rumney, and Chauntreyes (?), co. Mon.; also a m. called the Wenalt in p. Basleg, co. Mon.; also a m. with one close called the Horsecrofte in p. Peterston, co. Mon.

Settlement made after the marriage of the said Edmond Thomas and Elizabeth, his wife, being a covenant to levy a ...,

  1. Edmond Thomas of Wenvo, co. Glam., esq., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Walter Strickland of Flamburgh, Yorkshire, esq., and Dame Anne Morgan, his wife, late wife of Sir Lewis Morgan, late of Ruerperry, co. Glam., kt, dec. 3. Sir Gilbert Pickering of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, bart, Lord Chamberlain to the Lord Protector, Sir Arthur Hazlerigg of Noselee, Leicestershire, bart, Colonel Philip Jones of Swanzey, co. Glam., esq., and Edward Thomas of Lanvihangle, co. Glam., esq. 4. Sir Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam. and William Herbert of Swanzey, co. Glam., esq. Settlement made after the marriage of the said Edmond Thomas and Elizabeth, his wife, being a covenant to levy a fine unto the said Sir Thomas Lewis and William Herbert of and upon the castle and manor of Wenvo; the manors of Cadoxton, East Barry, and Bonvilston, co. Glam., with their appurtenances; the advowson of the p. church of Wenvo; and all the properties of the said Edmond Thomas in the ht's and p's of Wenvo, St Lithans, Bonvilston, Cadoxton, St George's, St Bride's-super-Ely, Cowbridge, Landaph, Michaellston le Pitt, Kayre, Lancarvan, Penmarke, Mertherdovan, Portkerry, St John's, and St Mary's, Cardiff, Pendoylan, Peterston-super-Ely, Lantrissent, St Fagan's, Lanilltern, Lanedern, Leckwith, St Andrews, and St Nicholas; to several uses as specified.

Lease And Release (made after the coming of age of William Thomas) between Edmond Thomas of Wenvoe, co. Glam., esq ...,

Lease And Release (made after the coming of age of William Thomas) between Edmond Thomas of Wenvoe, co. Glam., esq., Mary Thomas, his wife, and William Thomas, son and heir-apparent of the said Edmond Thomas by Elizabeth, his late wife; the Rt Hon. Philip, Lord Wharton, Baron of Wharton, Westmorland, and the Hon. Mary Wharton, one of his daughters; the Hon. Thomas Wharton, esq., son and heir-apparent of the said Lord Wharton, the Hon. Goodwin Wharton, his second son, John Gunter of Helaugh, Yorkshire, bachelor of the civil law, and Humfrey Gunter, his brother; William Morgan of Machan, co. Mon., esq., Thomas Lewis of Penmarke, co. Glam., Philip Jones of Funmun Castle, co. Glam., esq., and John Price of East Barnett, Middlesex, esq. confirming the marriage-settlement of the said William Thomas and the said Mary Wharton. See No. 78/1. Attached to No. 78/1.

Final Concord levied in the Court of Great Sessions at Cardiff between Joseph Tily, esq., Nathaniel Wade, esq., Thomas Lloyd ...,

Final Concord levied in the Court of Great Sessions at Cardiff between Joseph Tily, esq., Nathaniel Wade, esq., Thomas Lloyd, esq., and Owen Wynne, doctor of laws, plaintiffs, and John Thomas, esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged the manors of Wenvoe, Cadoxton, East Barry, and Bonvilston, all m's, lands, etc. in p's Wenvoe, St Andrews, Lanvedoe, and Michaelston-y-Vedow, the capital m. of Ruerperry, the capital m. in West Street, Cardiff, all their properties in p's and ht's of Cardiff, Whitchurch, Llanedern, Lyswen, Rudrie, Machan, Michaelston y Vedow, Marshfield, Coedkernew, St Bride's, Bassalegge, Bedwes, Newport, St Woollos, Peeterston, Riska, Rumpney, and St Mellons, all in co. Glam., and the advowson of the p. church of Wenvoe to be the right of the plaintiffs. Latin.

Release, in consideration of twelve thousand four hundred pounds, of the capital m. of Ruperra, with all its appurtenances, the ...,

  1. Sir Edmond Thomas of Wenvoe, co. Glam., bart. 2. John Morgan of London, merchant. Release, in consideration of twelve thousand four hundred pounds, of the capital m. of Ruperra, with all its appurtenances, the park, and the demesne lands thereof, all the farms and cottages lying intermingled with or belonging to the said demesne lands; the coppices or woods called Kevan Pwlldii, Gwerney Boydre, Coed y Stobbes, and Werndii; also Machen Forge with its storehouses, etc.; Ridgwerne Farm with its storehouses, etc.; Wern Llyson Farme and other tmt's; Pantrissiogg, Gwayne yr Hooper, and the Caban; all in p's Machan, Michaelston Vedow, and Ruddry, co. Glam.; also the manors of Hencourt, Marshfield, and St Bride's in co. Mon., with their rents, perquisites, etc.; also m's in p's Michaelston Vedow, Basselegg, St Bride's, Marshfield, Peterston, St Mellans, Romney, Coedkernew, Riscae, Newport, and St Woolloes; all in cos Glam. and Mon. Endorsed: Note of enrolment.
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