Extract from the ninth book of the entries of Schedules of Liveries in the Exchequer on the side of the Remembrancer of the Treasury. The valor or extent of the yearly value of all and singular the lordships, etc., of Sir John Harberte, kt, deceased, late Secretary of the Privy Council, which descended to Dame Mary Doddington, wife of Sir William Doddington, etc., which John died 7 July 1619 according to an inquisition taken at Newbery, Berkshire, 1 Apr. 1619. Glamorganshire: 'A chief messuage or mansion house called the newe place', in Swansey, with lands, etc., in Swansey, Llangevelach, St. Johnes, Ilston, Penmaine, Penrees, Llangeneth, Llanridian, Cheriton, Oystermouth, Bysshopston, Pennarth, Llanthewy, Rossilye, Llansamllet, Renalston, Nicholston, Llanvidocke, within the lordship of Gower and Kilvayre, etc., held of the Lord thereof, as of his lordship thereof, by fealty, etc. Clear yearly value, £20. Latin.