Dangos 20102 canlyniad

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Tredegar Estate Records,
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Declaration Of A Trust on a house in Risca and lands called y Wayn wrth y Tuy, Cae yr Bydy ...,

  1. Charles Williams of Landerval, p. Lanvihangel Lanternam, gent. 2. Charles Morgan of Tredegar, esq. Declaration Of A Trust on a house in Risca and lands called y Wayn wrth y Tuy, Cae yr Bydy, Cae yr Skybor, Cae yr prenteag, coed Cae, Cae yr bonte, Ynnis y Velin, Cae ych law yr Tuy, y Graig vawr, y Vannallog vawr, Tyr y Signe, y Wayne wrth Tuy James Lewis, Cae Mellionen, Tir Kiffe, Ynnis Coed bach, y Wern vach over the Brooke, Wayne Kennol alias Wayne y Trefoyle, Cae Gwynn, Kae yr Wayne y Trefoyle, Cae Gwynn, Kae yr Dairy, Kae yr ffald, and Erw virr; also a hopyard late in the possession of John ap John, weaver, and a little orchard planted in a place where there was formerly a brake, all of which are situated in p's Risca, Machen, and Bassalleg, also a piece of wharf ground known as the Great Wharf in St Woollos, but reserving timber and minerals, all to the benefit of the daughters of Charles Phillips after the payment of the reserved rent.

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Richard Hart, plaintiff, and George Hart and Anna, his ...,

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between Richard Hart, plaintiff, and George Hart and Anna, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's, four barns, a hundred a. of land, and a hundred a. of pasture in Machen to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between William Price, gent., plaintiff, and John Price, esq., and ...,

Final Concord (2 copies) in a fine levied at Westminster between William Price, gent., plaintiff, and John Price, esq., and Hesther, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged three m's, 100 a. of land, 30 a. of meadow, and 40 a. of pasture in Nash to be the right of the plaintiff. Latin.

Assignment of the residue of a term of 40 years in the m's and lands late belonging to John Price ...,

  1. Mary Price of Hogsden, Middlesex, widow, executrix of John Price the elder of East Barnett, esq., Mary and Grace Price, spinsters, daughters of the said John Price. 2. John Price the younger of the Inner Temple, esq., eldest son of the said John Price the elder. 3. Edward Peck of the Inner Temple, esq., and Martin Bowes of the Middle Temple, esq. 4. William Price of London, gent., Richard Langford of the Middle Temple, London, gent., and John Jacob of Barling Hall St, London, gent. Assignment of the residue of a term of 40 years in the m's and lands late belonging to John Price the elder [in Nash] in co. Mon. which were bequeathed by him in trust for his heirs by a will dated 3 July 1688.

Lease for a year (so that a Release may be made) of a moiety of a m. called Lansore house ...,

  1. William Keene the elder of Caerlion, tanner, and Mary, his wife. 2. Roger Keene of Whitston, gent., and Robert Richards of Wicke, yeoman. Lease for a year (so that a Release may be made) of a moiety of a m. called Lansore house in Lanhenock, a bakehouse, 'killhouse', backside, two barns, two gardens and two orchards containing 4 a., a parcel of meadow ground called Gwayne pont ap Ivor in Langattock iuxta Caerlion, two parcels of arable land called yr Allwys and Tyr y ffron Ycha, also in Langattock aforesaid, a parcel of meadow land called Ynis wen in Lanhenock, and parcels of meadow called Gweinith Bach and Ynis Gwenllian in Langattock iuxta Caerlion, all of which were formerly in the possession of Trevor Meyrick and afterwards in the possession of Elizabeth Keene, spinster.
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