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Lists of householders in Taibach in the manor of Havod y Porth, 16 Oct.1849; in the hamlet of Trissant, parish ...,

Lists of householders in Taibach in the manor of Havod y Porth, 16 Oct.1849; in the hamlet of Trissant, parish of Margam, 1849;in Lower Havod y Porth; money collected for the Leet Court; lists of constables in Margam and Havod y Porth; Bryn tenants, 13 Oct. 1867; Trissent hamlet, 14 Oct. 1851; resiants of the hamlet of Margam, 14 Oct. 1851, etc.

Survey of the demesne lands of the lordship, town or borough of Kenfig taken by Edward Herbert, esq., and Henry ...,

Survey of the demesne lands of the lordship, town or borough of Kenfig taken by Edward Herbert, esq., and Henry Rumsey, gent., commissioners. Contains also extracts from the charters, a transcript of Sir Edward Stradling touching the division of Kenfigge Downe, and a copy of the grant made to the burgesses of Kenfigge at the audit of 1639 giving them licence to enclose Rugge Common for 25 years.

Valuation of the manor of Margam,

This appears to be a rate or value of the several holdings in Margam, with names of tenants, three - fourths, and full value, arranged under Margam hamlett, Brombill hamlett, Trissent hamlett, Kinfigg hamlett, etc.; the manors of Pile, Tythgeston Horgrow, Stormey, Lalleston, Llangewydde, Nicholaston, Penrice, Horton, Pitton, Oxwich, Burrey, Portynon, etc. Paper, in book form. The cover is made of part of a counterpart lease by John Russell the elder, of seven a. of land in the manor of Horton for two lives, 26 Mar. 1668/9.

Gift by Geoffrey Sturmi and Roger his son, to Margam Abbey, of all the land between the Ford of Taff ...,

Gift by Geoffrey Sturmi and Roger his son, to Margam Abbey, of all the land between the Ford of Taff, 'Vadum Tavis', and the Stone well, 'Fons Petre', as the public way leads from the ford to the well, and as the streams descend from the ford and well down to the junction of the streams, viz. all the land enclosed between those two streams and the street or public way, arable, meadow, and pasture, just as William, Earl of Gloucester, granted to Geoffrey permission to give some of his land for his soul's health, and chiefly to the Church of Margam; for 31/2 marks. Witnesses:- Walter Luvel, Einulf, Rodbert the clerk; Heli, son of Arthan; Richard, son of Albert; Richard Suein; Geoffrey the tailor ('sutor'); John the blacksmith ('niger faber'); Roger King ('Rex'); Geoffrey Pollard; Gregory, son of Hugh; Girard, son of Wluric; William, son of Osmund; Rodbert the tailor ('sutor'); William the pelterer ('pelliparius'). Pointed oval seal, as described in the preceding charter. Latin.

Gift by Hugh de Hereford to Margam Abbey, of all the land which he holds of the Earl of Gloucester ...,

Gift by Hugh de Hereford to Margam Abbey, of all the land which he holds of the Earl of Gloucester, in Margam, and any place where the Abbey can find marl, etc. Witnesses: Roger, cellarer of Margam; Jordan, conversus and Godwine, John son of Herebert, Gugan Bodewen, Carodoc son of Hugh, Walter son of Fordrett, Æilward de Corneli, William de Corneli. Latin. Seal wanting.

Declaration of dower by Roger Sturmi, appointing to his wife Gunnilda at his marriage, 80 a. of arable land between ...,

Declaration of dower by Roger Sturmi, appointing to his wife Gunnilda at his marriage, 80 a. of arable land between the streams of the 'Ford of Tav' and of Chenewini, lying between the way which leads from the stream of the 'Ford of Tav' to the stone well ('Fons Petre'), and the old castle upon the great mountain. The overplus of his land there is to be divided between his two daughters. Witnesses:- The Abbot of Margam, C.; and Walter de Cardif, monk of Margam; Glou the priest of Nova-Villa, or Newton; Thomas the priest of Villa Sturmi, or Sturmieston; Bernard the priest; Walter Luvel; Walter, son of Wlric. Latin. Fine large round seal, red wax, a lion contourné. + Sigill[um : Ro]geri : Stvrmi.

Terms of the settlement of a controversy between the Abbot of Neth and the Abbot of Margam, concerning 100 a ...,

Terms of the settlement of a controversy between the Abbot of Neth and the Abbot of Margam, concerning 100 a. of land at the Grange of Skerra, which the monks of Margam had sold to the monks of Neth, but were unable to guarantee. Witnesses: Dominus Joill[enus], Abbot of Savigny [Or Joslenus, Gallia Christiana, vol. xi, p. 546. He occurs 1173 and 1178], and Dominus Walter, Abbot of Combremere. Latin. Seals wanting.

Charter of King Henry II, confirming to Margam Abbey the gift which Roger de Albertona made to the same by ...,

Charter of King Henry II, confirming to Margam Abbey the gift which Roger de Albertona made to the same by gift of William Scurlage, of land at Langewi; that of William Scurlage, junior, at Langewi; that of Geoffrey Sturmi and Roger his son, of land held of William, Earl of Gloucester, in Margam; that of Odo Sorus, of Canterel's houses in Bristol; that of Gillebert Burdin, Agnes his wife, and Geoffrey and William his sons, in Sturmi wood; that of Geoffrey, Reiner, and William, sons of Gillebert Burdin, of the land called 'the mountain of Laholemede'; and that of Helias de Turre, clerk of Queen A[lienor], of the land which William, Earl of Gloucester, gave to Gregory, and afterwards to him at Kenefech. etc. Witnesses: R[ichard Tocliffe], Bishop of Winchester [1173-1189]; G[eoffrey Ridel], Bishop of Ely [1174-1189]; R[oger] Bishop of Worcester [1163-1179]; Richard de Luci, Earl William de Mandeville, Reginald de Curtenai, William de Lanual', Thomas Basset, Randulf de Glanvilla, Seiher de Quinci, Reginald de Paueilli, Robert de Stut[evilla],. William de Stut[evilla], Gerard de Canuilli. Latin. Dated at Westminster. Fine, but imperfect great seal of Henry II. Second type. See Birch, Catalogue of Seals in the Brit. Mus., No. 56.

Gift by Thomas Laweles, or Lagles, to Margam Abbey of all his land of Lawelestun, on payment to the Earl ...,

Gift by Thomas Laweles, or Lagles, to Margam Abbey of all his land of Lawelestun, on payment to the Earl of Gloucester of 8s, and to the donor of 1/2 mark yearly. Witnesses:- Dominus Gregory, Abbot of Mellifont (Co. Louth, Ireland); Dominus Ysaiah, Abbot of Joripont (Co. Kilkenny, Ireland); William de Lichesfeld; Robert de Birei, John de Walle, monks of Margan; Heruald, Cneitur, conversi of Margam; William Sturmi, Walte. de Maracros William Le Frances, Richard de Landevai, Robert Le Petit, Gillebert de St. Fagan. Latin. Round seal, green wax: a lion passant regardant, contourne. + Sigillum : Thome : Lagles. See Roll No. 292 (6) [1205x1275; Cartae, No. DCCCCXXXIV; History of Margam Abbey, p. 152.

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