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Abstract by Thomas Wakeman of an award of Sir Edwarde Mannsell, David Lewys, esq., doctor at law, William Morgan of ...,

  1. Sir William Herbert of St Julyans, George Herbert of Newporte, and Myles Herbert of Cryndaye, esq's. 2. Rowlande Morgan of Tredeger, esq., Thomas Morgan of the Middle Temple, London, esq., son and heir apparent of the said Rowlande Morgan, and Henrye Morgan of St Mellyns, esq. Abstract by Thomas Wakeman of an award of Sir Edwarde Mannsell, David Lewys, esq., doctor at law, William Morgan of Llanternam, esq., and William Lewys of St Peers, esq., concerning disputes between the parties touching the right title of the manor and capital m. of Tredeger and other m's and lands, sometime the inheritance of William Morgan, late of Tredeger, dec., and, since his death, of Myles Morgan, late of Tredeger aforesaid, and also concerning a recognisance of 32,000 dated 23 April 1570, acknowledged by the said Myles Morgan in the Court of Chancery to the said George Herbert and Myles Herbert. See No. 69/119.

Abstract of a lease for 21 years of lands in Michaelstone vedw and Bassaleg commonly called Ca Scibor and Ca ...,

  1. Mrs Cicellia Morgan of Rose newydd in Bedwellty. 2. William Howell. Abstract of a lease for 21 years of lands in Michaelstone vedw and Bassaleg commonly called Ca Scibor and Ca Kenvin, a half a. of land adjoining Ca Tulu, a parcel called Gwern Drachefn y ty, a parcel called Ca Yago, and one 'cover' of land in Ca r Tula adjoining to John Cross's Garden, a parcel called Caia Sychon, a parcel called Caia pen y Lan, a parcel called Caia y Cockshut, and a parcel of land called Caia Nant yr ochain, containing 19 a. of 'Welsh measure'.

Abstract of a lease for 99 years, if the said Wm Rees and Cicill Rees, his sister, should so long ...,

  1. Wm Morgan of Tredegar, esq. 2. Wm Rees of St Brides, gent. Abstract of a lease for 99 years, if the said Wm Rees and Cicill Rees, his sister, should so long live, of pieces of land called King's Wharf, Hook Wharf, Out Wharf, Zealand Wharf, Pim Err Powell, and the 22 a. together with the 12 a. adjoining the 22 a., and a dwellinghouse called the New Dairy with 4 a. adjoining, all of which are in St Brides, also the piece of meadow called Twm bwls land in Bassalleg, but excepting timber and stakes, stones, bricks, and other materials from the decayed sea wall called the Corner walls.

Abstract Of A Memoranda concerning leases to be granted by Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 8 July 1629, in the ...,

Abstract Of A Memoranda concerning leases to be granted by Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 8 July 1629, in the Newport district and the increased rent from leases granted 22 March 1629/30, containing references to the Storehouse, barn, and garden in Newport and 10 acres next to the bridge, also to the pound in Newport, which is valued at £1.6.8 per annum.

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