Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from Anna Lewis of one cowhouse, one stable, two gardens, one curtilage, and several parcels of land called y wrlod Isha, y wrlod Ycha, y Wrlod Genol, cae r skibor fawr, cae r skibor fach, erw wen ycha, erw wen Isha, pen y prisk, and Coed y Prisk, p. Mynyddisloyne within the ht of Mynythmane and the manor of Abercarn adjoining a lane leading from a place called Croeshewl Abercarn towards Mynyde maen, the lands of David Thomas, the lands of William Edward called y Gnock, and the lands of George Lewis, David Lewis, and Thomas William on all sides to the use of Thomas William,. (2) From Thomas William of the aforesaid lands to the use of the said Thomas William and Sarah, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs, (3) from George Lewis Evan of a parcel called y ffald fawr and a half of closes called Cae r Quarre mawr, Cae r Quarre bach, and y Prisk Mawr, also of prisk bach in Rysswg fach in Mynyddisloyne in the manor of Abercarn to the use of Thomas William, (4) from Thomas William of lands called y Prisc mawr and y Prisk bach in Rysswg fach to the use of the said Thomas William and Sara, his wife, in common jointure, (5) from Rice Thomas of a close called Kae llanerch Ivor in a place called Cwm Carn in Mynyddisloyne adjoning the land of Rice Thomas Evan, Nant Garn, and a certain road called Pant r eos to the use of George Lewis, (6) from Thomas Walter of two closes called Gwayn ton bach and Gwern bach in Henllys adjoining the lands of Roger John, Leonard Jones, William John Harry, Walter John James, and the road leading from Caslargoed towards Tai Glan y Nant to the use of Roger Brown, (7) from Henry John of one barn, one cowhouse, two gardens, one curtilage, and several closes called y Cyver ywcha, y Cyfer Isha, Caer Barre, Cae dychlaw r Clawdd, Cae r lloi, y Cae Cros, y ddau gae fry oddiar y fid, y Kae fyr, Cae pen y pant, pant bach, Cae r Graig, and Cae dychlaw pen y pant in Mynyddmaen, p. Mynythustloyn between the lands of Thomas Lawrence, Amice John, John William Morgan, William Edmond, and the road leading from Abergwiddon towards Pant y Moel to the use of Thomas William, (8) from James Thomas of one m., one curtilage, and one garden in Mynyddisloine and the ht of Penmaine to the use of James Thomas and Jennett, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs. Latin and English.