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Penrice and Margam Estate Records,
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Grant by William de Breuse, son and heir of the Lord John de Breuse, to Meuric Coyk, of ten a ...,

Grant by William de Breuse, son and heir of the Lord John de Breuse, to Meuric Coyk, of ten a. of waste in his manor of Landimor, between Penmenud and Pantglas, viz., twenty perches long and eight perches wide, by the perch of twenty four feet. Rent, a garland of roses on Midsummer day. Witnesses: Lord John de Houtone, then steward of Gower; Brother William de Landu, monk of Neath; Henry Scorlagge, David de la Bere, Robert de la Mare, David de Landimor, Philip Meuric, Henry Davy. Latin.

Grant by Philip Davy of Landimor to Sir Robert de Penres, knight, of all his land which he had of ...,

Grant by Philip Davy of Landimor to Sir Robert de Penres, knight, of all his land which he had of Lord William de Brewosa, lord of Gouher, at Lanhelen, in the fee of Landimor, according to the boundaries of Madoc: ap Ririd, except one a. sold by the said Philip to Thomas Robot. For six marks of silver beforehand. Witnesses: William de Lamare of Langenyth, John de Penres, Philip Scorlage, Robert Moxel, John Selewold, Thomas de Landewy, David Le Coytif. Endorsed: 'Apud Llanelyn.'. Latin.

Lease by Thomas de Bellocampo, Earl of Warwick and Lord of Gower, to Meurec ap Philip and his heirs male ...,

Lease by Thomas de Bellocampo, Earl of Warwick and Lord of Gower, to Meurec ap Philip and his heirs male, of the moiety of a site of a water mill (except the tenth part, which belongs to the said Meurec) at Lanridyan, at the Nether mulneplace, whereof the other parceners are Richard Scurlage and Sir John Beaumond; and land at Lihtrid; rent, 2s. Latin. Dated at Swansea. Seal wanting.

Quitclaim by John Bower of Cheriton to Dom. David Voile, rector of the church of Penmayne, of right in the ...,

Quitclaim by John Bower of Cheriton to Dom. David Voile, rector of the church of Penmayne, of right in the manor of Horton, and lands and tenements which he had by feoffment of Sir John Penres. Dated at Horton. Small seal, red wax, impression of a ring, with indistinct device and legend. Endorsed: 'A release of John Bower to Daui Voiell, clerk, of the manors of Penrice and Horton.'. Latin.

Gift by John, Earl Marshall and of Nottingham, Marshal of England, Lord of Mowbray, of Segraue, and of Gower, to ...,

Gift by John, Earl Marshall and of Nottingham, Marshal of England, Lord of Mowbray, of Segraue, and of Gower, to Roger Joudrell, of a burgage at Swansea, between the tenements of Thomas Gibbe and Richard Horton, with the ditch of the Castle bailey on the north and the highroad on the south. Latin. Witnesses: Sir John St. John, kt, steward there; David ap Hopkyn, lieutenant there; John Bunt, provost there; Thomas Malifaunt, John Soper, John Pacy. Dated in our Castle of Swansea, under seal of our Chancery. Imperfect seal, creamy - white wax. About 23/4 in. diam. when perfect. Obv. The Earl in armour, riding on a caparisoned horse, to the right. Background replenished with flowers. Legend wanting. Rev. A shield of arms, per pale; dex., a lion rampant; sin., a lion rampant, field semé of roses. Supporters, two lions holding ostrich feathers. Legend wanting. Indistinct.

Arbitration award of Hopkyn ap David who was chosen umpire in a dispute between John Mauncell of Leisonston and Hugh ...,

Arbitration award of Hopkyn ap David who was chosen umpire in a dispute between John Mauncell of Leisonston and Hugh Owen of the same of the other part. Recites that both parties were bound in £20 to abide the award of Oweyn ap Jenkyn ap Henry, Nicholle Philippe, Hopkyn Skynner, and Richard Scurlac, in their dispute concerning title to 5 a. land and 101 a. wood in Leisonston felde, the said arbitrators not agreeing, , who adjudged that 'the seyde John shall swer to the seyde Hugh in the chirche of Langenytt upon Seint Kenyth is hedde, and ye seyde Hugh to brynge fourth the relike bytwyne 9 at bell in ye mornynge and 3 at afternown a sonday the 21st day of March next, the seyde John and a 11 free holders wit hym by West pulle a's Llythred ledyth to Sir John Walter is place in Wernehaloc, and swere that his title is better and more rightfull by his evidences then is the title of the seyde Hugh Owayn by his deedes of purcheise', etc.

Quitclaim by Henry Scurlag to William Benet, of m's, lands, etc., at Burry, in the fee of Pontper', as Benedictus ...,

Quitclaim by Henry Scurlag to William Benet, of m's, lands, etc., at Burry, in the fee of Pontper', as Benedictus, the father of the said William, acquired them of David, the father of the said Henry. Rent, 13d. Latin. Dated at Scurlagiscastel. Imperfect seal, green wax; a shield of arms. Three bars.

Grant by Margery Maunsell, widow of David ap Gwilim ap Rees, to Jankyn Mawnsell, son and heir of her brother ...,

Grant by Margery Maunsell, widow of David ap Gwilim ap Rees, to Jankyn Mawnsell, son and heir of her brother Philip Mawnsell, of her life interest in a tenement in Lanyynewis [co. Glam.?], with power of attorney to John David to deliver seisin. Witnesses: John David, William Hogkyn, John Seward, Thomas Seward. Dated 'above Efyrcome', i.e., Ilfracombe. One small red wax seal remains out of five originally appended: the initial letter W.

Counterpart lease for three lives [by Sir Edward Mansell of Margam, bart] to John Hugh, Mary Beynon his wife, and ...,

Counterpart lease for three lives [by Sir Edward Mansell of Margam, bart] to John Hugh, Mary Beynon his wife, and David Hugh their son, of a cottage and (1a.)of land on the north side of Kevenbrin, in the manor of Penrice, for three lives, at a yearly rent of 1s., with royalties reserved and specified services.

Counterpart lease for three lives by Sir Edward Mansell of Margam, bart, to William Rogers, son of John Rogers of ...,

Counterpart lease for three lives by Sir Edward Mansell of Margam, bart, to William Rogers, son of John Rogers of Rossilley, and Anne Richards his intended wife, for £28, of a messuage and lands (20a.)in the parish of Rossilley, manor of Landymore, for their lives (after decease of John Rogers and Thomas Rogers, present lessees), at a yearly rent of 30s., with royalties reserved and specified services. Mark signatures of the lessees. Seals cut off.

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