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Grant of the barony of Laughorne otherwlaa Tallahorne and the manor of Eglewisekimen and Roches, co. Carmarthen. Latin. (No. 164,415 ...,

  1. John Perrott, Kt., Lord Deputy of Ireland;. 2. Thomas Bromley, Kt., Lord Chancellor of England, William Burghley, Lord Treasurer of England, Robert Earl of Leicester, Walter Myldemay, Francis Walsinghan, Henry Jones, Deew Drewry, and William Herbert of Swansey, knights, and David Lewis, doctor of laws, Thomas Fanshawe, John Price, John Wogon of Bowlstone, Maurice Cannon and Charles Calthropp, esquires;. 3. Arden Waferer, esq., and Philip William, Richard Dansye, and Charles Russell, gentlemen. Grant of the barony of Laughorne otherwlaa Tallahorne and the manor of Eglewisekimen and Roches, co. Carmarthen. Latin. (No. 164,415 2/78).

Exemplification of the final concord in a fine levied between John Hollis and William Fleetwood, knights, plaintiffs, and William Lower ...,

Exemplification of the final concord in a fine levied between John Hollis and William Fleetwood, knights, plaintiffs, and William Lower, kt., and Penelope his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged 30 messuages, 2,600 acres of land, and a rent of 30 stones of cheese, 22 rams, 22 lambs, and 22 bushels of oats in Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe and Llanihangle Abercowen, co. Carmarthen, to be the right of the plaintiffs. Latin (No. 164,415 3/78).

Exemplification (abstract), with treble voucher, of the recovery of the manor of Oysterlowe Grange, parish of Llanvihangell ap er Coven ...,

Exemplification (abstract), with treble voucher, of the recovery of the manor of Oysterlowe Grange, parish of Llanvihangell ap er Coven otherwise ab er Cowen, Co. Carmarthen, suffered between Joseph Cox, gent., Thomas Woley, gent., demandants, and John Dovey, gent., tenant. (No. 164,415 5/78).

Llanfihangel Abercywyn and Blaynewethno

  1. 1594/5, Feb. 20. 1. John Welles, scrivener, and Hercules Wytham, gent., both of London;. 2. Gelly Meyrick of the same, esq. Grant of the chapel of St. Mary of Llantave and the church of Llanihangell Abercowen, and the tithes belonging thereto, in co. Carmarthen, and one third portion of the tithes of Blaynewethno, co. Pembroke, late parcels of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Whitlande. Latin. (No. 164,416 3/6).

Lease for 10 years of the chapel of the Blessed Marie of Llantaue and the church of Llanvihangell Abarcowen in ...,

  1. Gelley Meyrick, esq,;. 2. James Read, gent. Lease for 10 years of the chapel of the Blessed Marie of Llantaue and the church of Llanvihangell Abarcowen in co. Carmarthen, together with the tithes belonging thereto, and of one third part of the tithes of Blanewethno in co. Pembroke, late parcel of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Whitland. (No. 164,415 7/78).

Grant of the grange of Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe, co. Carmarthen, formerly parcel of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of ...,

  1. Gilbert Wakeringe of London, gent.;. 2. Penellope Perrott, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Perrott, kt., deceased, and Franncis Meyricke of Monncton, co. Pembroke, esq. Grant of the grange of Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe, co. Carmarthen, formerly parcel of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Whitland, together with 30 stones of cheese, 22 rams, 22 lambs, and 22 bushels of oats to be delivered annually by the tentmts and farmers of the said grange. (No. l64,4l5 10/78).

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt Hon. Sir Robert ....

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Nanton, kt., Master of His Majesty's Court of Wards and Liveries. (No. 164,415 12/78). These Interrogatories are similar to those contained in No. 184, though not nearly so detailed.

Lease (counterpart) for 17 years of a messuage (8O acres) in the parish of Llanvihangell Abercowyn and in the demesne ...,

  1. Lady Dorithy Drumond of the city of London, widow;. 2. Thomas Jenkin of the parish of Abergwilly, co. Carmarthen, yeoman. Lease (counterpart) for 17 years of a messuage (8O acres) in the parish of Llanvihangell Abercowyn and in the demesne of the grange of Oysterlowe, co. Carmarthen. (No. 164,415 14/78).

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt Hon. Sir Robert ....

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses to be produced for the King's Attorney General against the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Nanton, kt., Master of His Majesty's Court of Wards and Liveries. These interrogatories relate to the annual value of the grange of Osterlowe otherwise Vsterlowe in the pariah of Llanvihangle Abercowin, co. Carmarthen, and of the tithes of that part of the rectory of Llanvihangle Abercowin aforesaid which belonged to Sir william Lower. (No. 164,415 15/78).

Letters Patent of Queen Elizabeth, being a lease for 21 years to Thomas Knyvett, esqt., of the grange of Vsterlowe ...,

Letters Patent of Queen Elizabeth, being a lease for 21 years to Thomas Knyvett, esqt., of the grange of Vsterlowe, co. Carmarthen, numerous tenements in Vsterlowe, 30 stones of cheese, 22 rams, 38 lambs, and 22 bushels of oats to be delivered annually by the tenants and farmers of the said grange of Vsterlowe, and the queen's herbage of the wood called Cardiff forests in co. Carmarthen and in the bishopric of St. Davids. Latin. Seal wenting. (No. 164,415 16/78).

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