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Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of five m's and 100 a. of land belonging in p. Bedwelty ...,

  1. Sir William Morgan of Tredeager. 2. Thomas Morgan of Heyford and Anthony Palmer of Stoke doyley, Northamptonshire. Deed To Lead The Uses Of A Fine of five m's and 100 a. of land belonging in p. Bedwelty, a m. and 60 a. in Bedwes, two m's and 35 a. of land called ffoos yer hebog in Bedwes, one m. with 9 a. belonging in Bedwes called y ffaw yt hog, and another m. and 17 a. in Bedwes, a m. and 140 a. belonging in Maghen called Pen y riwe, another m. and 40 a. in Maghen, a tmt and 40 a. in St Melaines called Gwerne Gethin, another tmt of 7 a. in St Melaines, another tmt of 16 a. in St Melaines called Blikmore, the meadow grounds of 24 a. in St Brides called y perthym a parcel of pasture called Churchfielde in St Bridges [sic] aforesaid containing 17 a., another m. and 24 a. in St Brides, and a m. and 40 a. in St Woolloes; by which the said premises are to be settled to the use of the said Sir William Morgan for life, and after his dec. to that of his son, Anthony Morgan, with the reversion on failure of heirs to the right heirs of the said Sir William.

Receipt for 15s. paid by Gyles Earle, gent., by the hands of Thomas Morgan of Tredegir to Edward Thomas, bailiff ...,

Receipt for 15s. paid by Gyles Earle, gent., by the hands of Thomas Morgan of Tredegir to Edward Thomas, bailiff, for George Gwine, the high sheriff, for a post fine of three m's, one cot, three mills, 60 a. of land, 10 a. of meadow, and 30 a. of pasture in St Brides, Coed Kernew, Basselegge, Peterston, St Woolloes, and Aberstuth.

Grant of 13 a. of arable, pasture, wood and waste land in the fee of Wenllouk, p. St Melan in ...,

  1. John Wynter, clerk. 2. Trahayren ap Ieuan ap Meurik, esq., David ap Hopkyn ap David ap Madoc, and Rees ap Meurik ap Llywelyn hire. Grant of 13 a. of arable, pasture, wood and waste land in the fee of Wenllouk, p. St Melan in Werne Gethyn. Witnesses: Willaim ap Hopkyn, Morgan ap Ieuan ap Madoc Vaghan, John ap Ieuan ap Gruffuth ap Gwilym, William ap Thomas ap Gwilym ap Madoc, Thomas ap Richard. Latin.

Grant of one tmt and 17 a. of land, 1 r. of arable land, and 3 r. of meadow in ...,

  1. John Jankyn Jack Gubbe. 2. Maurice ap Thomas ap Gwilym ap Llewelyn. Grant of one tmt and 17 a. of land, 1 r. of arable land, and 3 r. of meadow in the fee of Wenllouk and p. St Melan. Witnesses: William ap Hopkyn ap David ap Madoc, David ap Hopkyn ap David ap Madoc, Thomas ap Gwilym ap Llewelyn, Howell ap Thomas ap Richart, John ap Thomas Vaghan. Latin.

Grant of lands, tmts., rents, and services, etc. within the fee of Yolton and p. St Melan or elsewhere within ...,

  1. Llewelyn ap John Gwyn. 2. William Stradling, clerk, chancellor of St Davids, John Llewelyn, clerk, vicar of Llanedern, Sir William ap Morgan, Morgan Kemneys, Henry Kemmys, William p Morgan John, David ap Morgan Kemnys, gent[?'s]. Grant of lands, tmts., rents, and services, etc. within the fee of Yolton and p. St Melan or elsewhere within the lordship of Wenlloge. Latin.

Lease for 12 years of a m. and 16 a. of land, 13 a. of land called Taire Errowe, Cae ...,

  1. Henry Jones of St Mellans, gent., Catherine, his wife, and Barbara Jones, their daughter. 2. Edward Robert of Michelstonne Vedowe, gent. Lease for 12 years of a m. and 16 a. of land, 13 a. of land called Taire Errowe, Cae lloyd containing 4 a., Errowe loyd, Errowe pant, Cae r Porth, Cae r Graige, and 3 other a. called taire Errowe r drawlings, a cottage and 1 a. in the tenure of Robert Williams, clerk, and one cottage and lands in the tenure of Margrett Brooks, all in St Mellans. Place names mentioned include Park Newith and the Began.

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Edward Robert, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Jones, gent., Katherine ...,

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Edward Robert, gent., plaintiff, and Henry Jones, gent., Katherine, his wife, and Barbara Jones, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one m., two cottages, one garden, one orchard, 20 a. of land, 10 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, and 10 a. of wood in St Mellyns to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Assignment of the lease of a m. and 16 a. of land, 13 a. of land called Taire Errowe, Pedayr ...,

  1. Edward Robert of Michellstonne Vedowe, yeoman. 2. Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of Thomas Morgan of Machen, esq. Assignment of the lease of a m. and 16 a. of land, 13 a. of land called Taire Errowe, Pedayr Errowe, Errowe loyd, Gweyne, Cae r porth, and Cae r graige, and 3 other a. called taire Errowe r drawlings, a cottage and 1 a. in the tenure of Robert Williams, clerk, and one cottage and lands in the tenure of Margrett Brooks, all in St Mellans.

Bargain And Sale of one a. of pasture in St Melains within a certain parcel of pasture called gwaine y ...,

  1. Henry Edwards of Maskroghon in Michellston Vedow, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq. Bargain And Sale of one a. of pasture in St Melains within a certain parcel of pasture called gwaine y pwll, and one a. of meadow called erw yr pwll in St Melaines in a parcel of meadow called gwayn y farme.

Mortgage (by means of a Lease and Release) for £220, part of a marriage portion of £320 payable on the ...,

  1. Henry Edwards of St Mellans, gent., and Margaret, his wife. 2. Gryffyth Thomas, vicar of St Mellans, Mary Thomas, his daughter, and Phillip Edwards, rector of Mychaelston vedow. 3. Rees Thomas, eldest son of the said Gryffyth Thomas, and William Edwards, eldest brother of the said Phillip Edwards. Mortgage (by means of a Lease and Release) for £220, part of a marriage portion of £320 payable on the proposed marriage of the said Mary Thomas to the said Phillip Edwards, the interest to be payable to trustees for use of the said Phillip and his heirs, of a part of a farm called Maes Grochan in Mychaelston Vedow commonly called by the following names, viz., Maes y Grochan pella, maes y Grochan Gennol, Maes y Grochan ycha, Gwaine fermer, Erw fillennidd, Kae ycha, and Kae skibbore.

Exemplification of a recovery with double voucher, whereby Robert Harries, gent., recovered from Henry Edwards and Margarett, his wife, two ...,

Exemplification of a recovery with double voucher, whereby Robert Harries, gent., recovered from Henry Edwards and Margarett, his wife, two m's, three gardens, 40 a. of land, 20 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, 3 a. of wood and 47 a. of furze and heath in Michaelstone Vedow and St Mellans. Tenant to the precipe: Thomas Roberts, gent. Latin.

Exemplification of a recovery, with double voucher, whereby William Morgan, gent., recovered from Henry Edwards one m., two gardens, 20 ...,

Exemplification of a recovery, with double voucher, whereby William Morgan, gent., recovered from Henry Edwards one m., two gardens, 20 a. of land, 20 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, 3 a. of wood, and 47 a. of furze and heath in p's Michaelston Vedow and St Mellans. Tenant to the precipe: Walter Edwards. Latin.

Lease And Release of closes called Kae yr Skybor, Kae yr Ton, Kae yr Llwyn, and Kae yr Cock Sute ...,

  1. Henry Edwards, gent., and Margarett, his wife, of Maes y chrocan, p. St Melons. 2. William Morgan of Tredegar, esq. Lease And Release of closes called Kae yr Skybor, Kae yr Ton, Kae yr Llwyn, and Kae yr Cock Sute with the woods belonging, a field called Croft Dydook, and another called Kae Kevan alias Saith Errw mawr, with a barn and croft, all of which are situate in St Melons.

Payments of legacies to the Witt family of New York comprising (i) Declaration of Paul Richard, esq., mayor of New ...,

Payments of legacies to the Witt family of New York comprising (i) Declaration of Paul Richard, esq., mayor of New York, concerning the authenticity of the succeeding documents; (ii) Letters of attorney from John Corry of New York, gent., Mary, his wife, late Mary Wytt, and Elizabeth Wytt, two of the daughters of John Wytt and Margaret, his wife, late of New York, tallow chandler or merchant, dec., to William Davis of Bristol, merchant, to receive legacies due to the said Mary and Elizabeth under the will of their grandmother, Elizabeth Wytt;(iii) Affidavit of Margaret Peers (late Margaret Wytt), now wife of Edmund Peers of New York, mariner, that she was married on 15 Nov. 1715 to John Wytt, by whom she had four children, Elizabeth (b. 19 Sept. 1716), Mary (b. 2 March 1717/18), Ann (b. 30 Sept. 1720), and John (b. 17 Sept. 1721; (iv) Affidavit of Susannah Ives of New York, testifying to her knowledge of John Wytt and Margaret, his wife, and their connection with Mrs Wytt of Bristol, mother of the said John Wytt; (v) Certificate of Robt Jenny, clerk, respecting the marriage of John Wytt and Margaret Norton; (vi) Certificate of Richd Charlton, clerk, concerning the marriage of John Corry and Mary Wytt.

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