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Mount Pleasant (Llanfihangel-y-fedw) deeds

Original bundle of deeds and related papers relating to Mount Pleasant (30 Llanblethin acres) in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Glamorgan, purchased in 1783 by Charles Morgan of Tredegar, esq., from Thomas Morgan of Llanfedw, Glamorgan, gent., and Amy his wife, including a schedule of writings, 1736-1776, and an abstract of title, 1736-1779.

Llanfihangel-y-fedw deeds

Original bundle of deeds relating to a cottage and lands (2 covers) in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-fedw in Glamorgan, purchased by Thomas Morgan of Ruppera, esq., from Charles Edwards of the parish of Rhydri, yeoman, and Margaret his wife.

Neuadd wen (Basaleg and Llanfihangel-y-fedw) deeds

Original bundle of deeds and papers relating to Neuadd wen (16 a.) in the parishes of Basaleg and Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Monmouthshire, purchased in 1833 by Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar from Joseph Latch of Newport, gent. The papers include a copy of the will of John Morgan of Llandaf, gent., 1805, printed particulars of the estate of John Wood, including Neuadd wen, to be sold by auction under a commission of bankrupt, 1824, an abstract of title, 1805-1825, and affadavits relating to the farm, 1834.

Edwards of Whitfield (Peterstow) deeds

Original bundle of deeds relating to the Edwards family of Whitfield in the parish of Peterstow, Herefordshire, including a covenant by William Edwards of Whitfield, yeoman, to levy a fine in the court of the manor of Wilton upon Wye to William Phellpotts of the Olde Mill in the parish of Goodrich, yeoman, and John Phellpotts one of his sons, of all the messuages and lands of William Edwards and Thomas Edwards, the said William Edwards's father and grandfather, both dec., to lead the uses of a common recovery, 1636; a conveyance of a close of arable land called Kae Mawr or Kae Carreg (2 a. or 6 covers) in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Monmouthshire, 1706/7; the pre-nuptial settlement of John Edwards of Whitfield, gent., and Elizabeth Holder of Huntleys in the parish of Much Marcle, spinster, 1758; a lease of a farm called Dafferluke in the parishes of Hentland, Pitstow and Bridstow, Herefordshire, 1774; and a lease of the capital messuage and farm called Whitfield and other messuages and lands (described) in the parishes of Peterstow, Marstow, Bridstow, Hentland and Goodrich, all Herefordshire, 1786.