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Grant in fee farm by Owen Vaughan in Pentyrch,

  1. Owen Vaughan of Lloidiarth, co. Mont, esq. 2. Maurice ap Robert of Llanvayer [Llanfair], co. Mont., gent. of land called Erowe Velen in t. Pentyrch [p. Llanfair Caereinion], co. Montgomery with power of attorney to Oliver David ap Rees and Thomas Lloid, gents, to deliver seisin. Annual rent: 6s 8d.

Quitclaim by Res ap Ie’n ap D’d Lloid in Cyfeiliog,

  1. Res ap Ie’n ap D’d Lloid of Arwyscely (Arwystli). 2. Owen ap Res, son of 1, and Alice his wife of Arwustely of a tmt called Yr Ysdrad and a parcel of land lying between two ponds for one mill and buildings on a stream called Nant Coum Ycaloch and a piece of land lying between two streams called Nant Com Ykaloch and Nant Yfrieth in the lordship of Kyveylyoc [Cyfeiliog, co. Mont.], which lands and tmts are already in the possession of 2.

Gift in fee tail by Ellen vch Mathew and Anna vch Mathew in Cilcewydd,

  1. Ellen vch Mathew and Anna vch Mathew, two of the daughters and heirs of Mathew ap Harrie, late of Kilkewith [Cilcewydd], co. Mont., yeoman, dec. 2. Thomas Bullock of Kilkewith aforesaid, yeoman, and Florence his wife, sister of 1 of 1’s share in all the messuages and lands in t. Kilkewith [Cilcewydd, p. Forden, co. Montgomery], which descended to them and which they hold jointly with the said Florence and Catherine, their sisters, after the decease of Mathew ap Harrie, their father, and now in the tenure and occupation of the said Thomas Bullock, with reversion to 1 if the legitimate heirs of 2 fail. Consideration: £14.

Assignment by John ap Howell Vychan of a lease in Llanbryn-mair,

  1. John ap Howell Vychan of Llwydiart, co. Mont, gent. 2. Thomas ap Rees ap Ieuan ap D’d Lloid of Llanbrynmaire, gent. for the residue of 99 years of a messuage called in Welsh Tythyn Havod y Voel in the parish of Llanbrynmaire, co. Montgomery, between the stream called Nant y Gwythill on the east side, the stream called Nant Hurdd on the west, and extending from the river called y Vyrnwy on the north as far as the stream called Yaen on the south, in the occupation of 2 (previous tenant named), together with the labour of two men per day for hay harvest at Llwyn y Tir Dy. Annual rent: 4s. Recites the original lease for 99 years by John, abbot of the late dissolved monastery of the BVM of Stratamarcell and the convent of the Cistercian order in the diocese of St Asaph, dated in the chapter house, 30 August 1530. Subscribed: 1546.

Quitclaim and gift by Davyd ap Ho’ell ap Gruff’ ap Jenkyn to John ap Howell Vychan, of Neuadd Wen nd Llwydiarth,

  1. Davyd ap Ho’ell ap Gruff’ ap Jenkyn, free tenant of Powys. 2. John ap Howell Vychan, gent. of the manor called Neuadd Wen within Kereinien [Caereinion], Mechen Uch Koyd [Mechain Uwch Coed], Iscoid [Is Coed] and Mowthoy [Mawddwy] as well as in Keveiliog [Cyfeiliog], [co. Montgomery]. Witnesses: Res ap Gruff’ ap Tud’r, Morice Bache and Lewys ap Davyd ap Ho’ell. Attached to: Gift 1. D’d ap Ho’ell ap Gruff’ ap Jenkyn, free tenant of Powys. 2. John ap Ho’ell Vychan of a tmt or manor called Lloydiarth Manor in the township of Tre Lwdiarth in the commote of Mechen Uch Koyd [Mechain Uwch Coed], [co. Montgomery] which descended by hereditary right to 2. Witnesses: Lord Richard Herbart, knight, seneschal of Powys, Maurice ap Ho’ell, lieutenant, Gilbart Mason, vice-recorder, Lewys ap D’d ap Ho’ell and Ieuan ap Bady.

Gift by Owen ap Gruff’ ap Grono in Peniarth, Mochnant,

  1. Owen ap Gruff’ ap Grono, free tenant of Mochnant in the lordship of Powys. 2. John Duy ap Ieuan ap Crach of one parcel of land called Kedig in the township of Pennarth [Peniarth] in Mochnant, extending in length from the stream called Nant y Niasol? as far as the tmt there called Maes y Patruel. Witnesses: Ric’ Herbart, knight, seneschal of Powys, Maurice ap Howell, lieutenant, D’d Lloid Bedo, ringild (bailiff), Gruff’ ap Bedo ap Ieuan ap Dai, Rydderch ap D’d ap Ll’n ap Dai and D’d Vychan ap Bedo ap Jenkyn. Dated at Mochnant.

Letter of Attorney to take livery of seisin of the manor of Talerddig,

  1. Richard Taylor of the town of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent. and John Hollings of the same place, Doctor of Physick. 2. Thomas Price the younger of Llanvyllinge, co. Mont, gent. to take livery of seisin of the Manor of Talerthig [Talerddig], co. Montgomery, from Edward Vaughan of Lloydyarth, co. Montgomery, esq. and Mary his wife, John Lloyd of Maes y Pandu, co. Merioneth, esq. and Evan Vaughan of Llanvyllinge, co. Montgomery, gent., in accordance with a deed of equal date involving the said parties, together with Edward Kynaston of Adbrightlee, co. Salop, esq., and Evan Bowen of Lloydyarth, gent.

Deed by Edward Vaughan declaring uses of a fine of the manor of Talerddig (counterpart of GW10),

  1. Edward Vaughan of Lloydyarth, co. Mont., esq. and Mary his wife. 2. John Mathewes of Trefnaney, co. Mont., esq. levied by 2 to 1 of all the manor or lordship of Talerthig [Talerddig], except three m’s in Dolebacho, comprising a capital m. in p. Carno, co. Montgomery, several m’s in p. Carno in the occupations of Robert Wilson, Jane Evans, Humfrey Morris and others, m’s, mills etc. in Uchlawrcoed [Uwchlaw’r Coed], Dolebacho otherwise Dolebachog, Brithdir and Penegoes in the occupations of William Law, David Meredith, Morris Meredith and others, tithes issuing from the township of Dolebacho, and m’s and tmts which were leased by John Purcell, Mary’s father, to Sir Francis Lawley for four lives in Penegoes, Tir-y-Monach and Machynlleth in the occupations of Henry Pugh, Evan Morris, David Meredith, Richard Pugh Morris and others, together with 400 m’s, 15 tofts, 3 mills, 3 dovehouse, etc. and lands (16,500 acres) and 60s rent in Uchlawrcoed, Carnoe, Dolebacho Brithdir, Penegoes, Tir-y-Monach and Machynlleth, and again, the tithes of Dolebacho, by which 2 is now seised of the above estate to the use of 1 for life, with remainder to Roger Mathewes of Blodwell, co. Salop, esq., John Lloyd of Maes y Pandu, co. Merioneth, esq., and Evan Vaughan of Llanvillinge, co. Montgomery, gent., for the lives of 1 and after their respective deaths to their first son and to other offspring in male tail, and in default of such issue to William Lord Powys and Roger Mathewes, and in the case of any posthumous children of E.V. born to Mary, to the sons in male tail, and in default of such issue to the daughters of Mary fathered by E.V. in tail, and in default of such issue to the lawful heirs of Mary, and in default of such issue to persons nominated in her last will and testament.

Deed by Edward Vaughan declaring uses of a fine of the manor of Talerddig,

  1. Edward Vaughan of Lloydyarth, co. Mont., esq. and Mary his wife. 2. John Mathewes of Trefnaney, co. Mont., esq. levied by 2 to 1 of all the manor or lordship of Talerthig [Talerddig], except three m’s in Dolebacho, comprising a capital m. in p. Carno, co. Montgomery, several m’s in p. Carno in the occupations of Robert Wilson, Jane Evans, Humfrey Morris and others, m’s, mills etc. in Uchlawrcoed [Uwchlaw’r Coed], Dolebacho otherwise Dolebachog, Brithdir and Penegoes in the occupations of William Law, David Meredith, Morris Meredith and others, tithes issuing from the township of Dolebacho, and m’s and tmts which were leased by John Purcell, Mary’s father, to Sir Francis Lawley for four lives in Penegoes, Tir-y-Monach and Machynlleth in the occupations of Henry Pugh, Evan Morris, David Meredith, Richard Pugh Morris and others, together with 400 m’s, 15 tofts, 3 mills, 3 dovehouse, etc. and lands (16,500 acres) and 60s rent in Uchlawrcoed, Carnoe, Dolebacho Brithdir, Penegoes, Tir-y-Monach and Machynlleth, and again, the tithes of Dolebacho, by which 2 is now seised of the above estate to the use of 1 for life, with remainder to Roger Mathewes of Blodwell, co. Salop, esq., John Lloyd of Maes y Pandu, co. Merioneth, esq., and Evan Vaughan of Llanvillinge, co. Montgomery, gent., for the lives of 1 and after their respective deaths to their first son and to other offspring in male tail, and in default of such issue to William Lord Powys and Roger Mathewes, and in the case of any posthumous children of E.V. born to Mary, to the sons in male tail, and in default of such issue to the daughters of Mary fathered by E.V. in tail, and in default of such issue to the lawful heirs of Mary, and in default of such issue to persons nominated in her last will and testament.

Gift and quitclaim by Peter Corbet in Trelystan,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GW1.
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  • 1302/3, March 24 (Sunday after the feast of St Benedict the Abbot).
  • Part of Wynnstay Estate Records

  1. Peter, son of Lord Peter Corbet, Lord of Caus. 2. The free tenants of Trewilestan [Trelystan, co. Mont.] of a piece of land called Strad Neysen? in breadth between the boundaries of Thley and Marten, and in length between the boundaries of Weston up to the stream coming from the holy well called Fenon Wen [t. Trelystan, p. Forden/Worthen, co. Montgomery], and the right to hunt roe-buck, foxes and hares but no other wild animals, reserving to 1 the free chase of those and all other wild animals. Annual rent: 5s. Duties: relief, investiture fees, lairwites (penalties for adultery or fornication), suit of court, three days labour hauling timber at the castle, following 1’s banner and treth gwartheg (cattle tax) payable by Powys cottagers to the chief lords. Witnesses: David ap Ririd, Gruffut his brother, Ed’ ab Ad’ D’d ab Eynon, Gruffut ab Eynon and Maredut ab Ririd.

Gift in fee tail by Walter de Wrockwardine, rector of Colmington, in Vedelye,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GV6.
  • Item
  • 1336, Nov. 18 (Monday next after the Feast of St Edmund the Archbishop).
  • Part of Wynnstay Estate Records

  1. Walter de Wrokwardin, rector of the church of Colmington, late chaplain of Lord Fulk Lestrange. 2. Godithe, sister of 1, late wife of John Lochard, and Adam her son of one piece of land in the field of Wrokwardin [Shropshire] towards Walecote called Vedeleye, extending in length from the land of Adam le Despenser to Cokschute, together with a croft lying next to the garden late in the holding of Adam Yinkoe, to the said Godithe for life and after her decease to Adam, her son, and their heirs. Witnesses: William de Mocleston, knight, William de Acton, seneschal of Lord Adam le Despenser, Thomas de Leeton and Richard de Suggedon. Dated at Wrokwardin.

Quitclaim by John, son of John, son of Ralph de Wrockwardine in ?Hardwicke,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GV5.
  • Item
  • 1330, June 23 (Saturday on the eve of the nativity of St John the Baptist).
  • Part of Wynnstay Estate Records

  1. John son of John, son of Ralph de Wrokwardin. 2. Adam son of John Lochard of Wrokwardin and Godithe, his mother of a meadow in le Heordiwike [Hardwick?, Shropshire] between the rabbit warren of the lord of Wrokwardin and the river called Thirne [Tern], for life. Witnesses: Adam le Despenser, Thomas de Leton, Ric’ son of John, William de Panteleg’ of Colmington and Roger de Camvile of the same place. Dated at Wrokwardin

Gift in fee tail by Walter, rector of Culmington, in Wrockwardine,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GV4.
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  • 1327, Oct. 13 (Tuesday after the feast of St Denis).
  • Part of Wynnstay Estate Records

  1. Walter, rector of Culmington. 2. Godithe, sister of 1, and Adam Lochard her son of one piece of land in the field of Wrokwardin [Shropshire] towards Walcote called Vedelye, extending in length from the land of Adam le Despenser to Cokschute, together with a croft lying next to the garden late belonging to Adam Ymkoe, father of 1, subject to 3s chief rent, with reversion to the heirs of 1 after the respective deaths of 2, if Adam dies without heirs. Witnesses: John de Lee, seneschal of Wrokwardin, Adam le Despenser of Wrokwardin, John son of Rolf of the same place, John Ainyan of Alderscot and Thomas de Leeton. Dated at Wrokwardin, 1326.

Grant in fee farm by the Abbot of Shrewsbury, in Betton, Wrockwardine,

  1. William, Abbot of Shrewsbury and of the convent of the same place. 2. Richard Hord of 1 acre of land in the wood of Betton, lying opposite the house of 2 in Rugwarthin [Ridgwardine, Shropshire] between the land of Hugh, son of Henry and the land of Hugh, son of Thomas. Annual rent: 4 silver pennies. Witnesses: William de Titteleg[h], Ralph de Sonford, Reginald de Savinton, William de Norton and Stephen de Otleg[h]. Dated at Shrewsbury.

Gift by Fulk Lestrange in Wrockwardine,

  1. Fulk Lestrange (‘Extraneus’), Lord of Wrokwardyn. 2. Adam le Espencer of 1 bovate of land and a m. which Richard, son of the chaplain, held in t. Wrocworthin [Shropshire], subject to all dues except foreign service. Annual rent: 5s. Witnesses: Master John de Cherltone, John de Leton, John son of Rauf and Adam Gilbert.

Gift by Fulk Lestrange in Wrockwardine,

  1. Fulk Lestrange, Lord of Wrokwardyn. 2. Adam le Espencer of a m. which Agnes, mother of 2, held from 1 in Wrocwardyn [Shropshire], with 2 king’s acres (‘acris regalibus’) lying on 1’s heath at Longedon, which extends one headland to the land which Roger Gobbe holds from 1 on the said heath and likewise from the side next to 1’s own ditch in length, subject to all dues except foreign service. Annual rent: 3s. Witnesses: John de Leton, John Rauf, John Lochard, Adam Gilbert and Robert le Eyr.

Quitclaim in Carswell and Wroxhale,

  1. Ric’us atte Wike, son of Stephen atte Wyke. 2. William de Seinnor? of Clopton and Juliana his wife of all land and tmts which 2 hold in Carswell and Wroxhale [Wraxhall, Somerset] by demise from Leticia, mother of 1, for an annual rent of one silver penny for life. Dated at Clopton.

Grant by William Beket in Wike,

  1. William Beket, with the consent of Reginald, his son and heir, Ellis and his other sons. 2. Geoffrey, son of William, son of Arthur for 2’s homage and service, of all 1’s land between the house which was his mother’s and the house which was Liuelnald’s, namely 6 acres of land, four of which lie near the strip of orchard and one by itself on the east side of the 4 acres mentioned and 2 half acres on the west side between the land of Liuelnald, and all 1’s meadow and thicket towards the moor between the croft of 1 and the croft of Edward, and all 1’s portion beyond Edward’s croft towards the moor, and 2 acres of meadow in Nordmed beyond the poultry-house? in the east part of 1’s meadow, for all services except the King’s service pertaining to one fardel (quarter-virgate) of land in freehold and a virgate of 1’s land at Wike [Somerset]. Consideration: 2½ marks to deliver 1 from the King’s prison, a silver brooch (‘firmaculum argenteum’) to Reginald and another to Ellis, gloves (‘c[h]irotecas’) to Ric’ and shoes (‘sotulares’) to Thomas. Annual rent: 3 half-pence. Witnesses: Henry de Portebiria, dean; A’, parson of Clopthon; R’ Briton of Porteshaued; William, son of Arthur; Robert de Weston; William de Montibus; Stephen the nobleman; A’ de Weston; John la Ware; William de Weston; Thomas, son of William; and Geoffrey the clerk.
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