Henry, Earl of Pembroke. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maughan. Lease for 21 years of lands called Tyre y gwayth here in p's St Wollos and Baslake and the manor of Wentlouge, and three parcels of land called warne verle, Tyre veyson, and tyre baylor, and also one garden called the pandye in p. St Wollos, and part of the manor of Dyffren, but reserving timber and minerals.
Henrye Jones of the Inner Temple, London, esq. 2. Rolande Morgan and Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq. Release, in consideration of the payment of £5,565 and in order to end all controversies and suits between the parties, of all claim to the manor and capital m. of Tredeger and all other m's and lands of the late Myles Morgan, excepting a m. and lands in p's Mychelston and Mershfielde, sometime the land of John Morgan of Mychelston, gent.; also all the rights the said Henrye may have had in the right of Katheryne, his dec. wife, formerly the wife of Myles Morgan, or by letters patent from the Queen or from Henry, Earl of Pembroke, or in respect of the outlawry of the said Myles, to corn, grain, implements of house, quick cattle and the hire thereof, together with all arrears of rent reserved upon any lease of land, or tithes which the said Myles Morgan held at the time of his outlawry, excepting such sums of money, rents, and arrears of rent, and all such sums of money, goods, chattels, debts, bills, bonds, etc. already received or paid to the Exchequer to Henry Dynne and William Beyneham, esq., or to or by either of them, or to or by John Stanley or to or by the said Henrie Jones and Katherine, his wife, and excepting also such bills, bonds, and recognisances, arrears of debt, rents, as Thomas Gruffithe of Whitchurch, co. Glam., gent., and Lewis Thomas of Newport, gent., dec., may be accountable for in respect of the outlawry.
Morgan Jankin of Basselege, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. William Phillipp John Beane of Henllis. Release of a m., a bakehouse, a garden, and five closes of land containing 7 Welsh a. in Basselege in the lordship or manor of Rogerstone. Latin.
Rowland Morgan of Bassaleck, gent. 2. Thomas Morgan of Baynorde Castle, London, esq. Mortgage for £150 of one m., one barn, one bakehouse, one stable, one cowhouse, two gardens, two orchards, one parcel of meadow called y krygyth, a parcel of pasture called Kaye glison, a parcel of pasture and wood called y Vedw, a parcel of arable land called dwy erw y vynathlog alias the broome close, a parcel called Kae yr moch, 11/2 a. of meadow called y Kae newyth, 11/2 a. of meadow called y wayn vach, 21/2 a. of pasture called Kae yr ffynnon, 11/2 a. of arable called Kae yr groes, one cottage and 1/2 a. of arable land in the occupation of William Morgan Jones, 3/4 a. of arable land called Kae yr quarrey, 13/4 a. of arable land called y saith pedwren, about 1 a. of arable land called yr erw bengill, about 11/4 a. of arable land called y pimp quarter, 2 a. of pasture called y ddwy erw wonnon, a parcel of pasture called Kae Sion Thomas hen, a m., barn, bakehouse, cowhouse, and a parcel of land of about 4 a., now or late in the occupation of William Harry, and 3/4 a. of arable land called y Tree quarter or tir Philipp Donne, all of which are in Basseleck.
Rowland Morgan of Bassleck, gent. 2. Thomas Morgan of Baynorde Castle, London, esq. Bargain And Sale of one m., one cowhouse, one garden, and one parcel of meadow containing 11/2 a., all of which are in p. Bassleck, and one parcel of pasture containing 11/2 a. in p. Coedkernew.
William Edwardes of Llantilio Pertholey, gent., and John Thomas of Basselegg, gent. 2. John Durban of Marsfield, gent., and Cicill, his wife. Deed To Lead The Uses of a fine to be levied between the said William Edwardes and John Thomas, plaintiffs, and the said John Durban and Cicill, his wife, deforciants, of a tmt and 4 a. of land adjoining wherein David Phillipp lately dwelt, a tmt and garden late in the tenure of John Retherghe, a close of land of 8 a. called Cay yrth y parke, a close of 6 a. called Cay nant y ffine, two closes of 4 a. called Cay dan y Coed, a meadow of 5 a. called y waine vayne, and 2 a. of wood now in the tenure of John Durban or his assigns, being parcel of the land and tmts. late of Howell John, dec., father of the said Cicill, in Basselegg.
Rees Howell of Baslegg, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. John Lewis of Marshfield, gent. Covenant to levy a fine of one m., one bakehouse, one barn, one orchard, 8 a. of land, 2 a. of meadow, 8 a. of pasture, and 1 a. of wood in p. Baslegg.
William Williams of Hoxton, Middlesex. 2. William Thomas of Blaen Braduch, gent., and Arnold Thomas of Cardiff. Bargain And Sale of one m., a barn, and five parcels of land of 16 a. in p. Baslegg.
Juliana Jenkin of Baslegg, a maiden. 2. Howell Lewis of Basleg, yeoman, and Cisilla Thomas, his wife. Grant of about one a. of land commonly called erw pengan in Baslegg. Latin.
William Edmund of Michellstone y vedowe, yeoman, and John William of Michellstone y vedowe. 2. Edmund Henrie of Marshfeild, yeoman. Bond for the observance of covenants in a pair of indentures dated July 20 1619 made between the said William Edmund and Cicill, his wife, of the first part, John Lewis of Marshfeild, gent., of the second part, and the said John William and George Morgan of Maghen, yeom[?e]n, of the third part.
Timothy William of St Wollo, yeoman, Johanna, his wife, and Rowland William Hopkin of Michellstone y vedowe, yeoman. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, co. Mon., and Rachell, his wife. Grant and Release of two closes of land called Ka yr ythin otherwise Ka yn y Coed containing about 3 a. of Welsh measure in p. Baslege. Latin.
Thomas William of Bassleg, yeoman. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq. Bargain And Sale of seven parcels of land containing 8 'Welsh' a. in p. Bassleg to the use of the said Thomas Morgan and Rachell, his wife, and of their heirs.
Howell Lewis of Basleg, co. Mon., yeoman, and Cicill, his wife. 2. Sir Thomas Morgan of Ruerpery. Bargain And Sale of an a. of land called Errowe Bengam containing about one a. of Welsh measure in Basleg.
Arthur Kemes, gent., son and heir of Roger Kemes, gent., dec., and William Player of Mangottesfeild, Gloucestershire, gent. 2. Sir William Morgan of Tredeger. Feoffment of three closes called Keven tyre Marchog in Bassalegg. Latin.
Philip, Earl of Pembroke. 2. Sir William Morgan of Tredegar. Grant at a fee farm rent of a parcel of land called Tir y gwaydd hir containing 21/4 a. 17 p. of Winchester measure and another parcel of land called Tir y gwaydd hir containing 21/2 a. and about 26 p., all in p. St Woloes.
Howell John Howell of Bassleg, yeoman. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq. Bond for the observance of the bargain and sale of one a. of land in Bassleg commonly called wayn fagh. See No. 25/52.
Phillip, Earl of Pembroke. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maughan, esq. Lease for 99 years, commencing after the death of Jennet Williams of Basleg, the present lessee, of the reversion of a tmt and certain lands known by the name of Gwerny Thonock containing 33 a. in p. Basleg and the lordship of Abercarne, but reserving timber and minerals.
Howell John Howell of Bassleg, yeoman, and Roger, his son and heir. 2. Thomas Morgan of Maghen, esq. Mortgage for £20 of two parcels of land called Ka glan y dwre and Ka pent y bont containing about 3 Welsh a. in p. Bassleg.