Dangos 10998 canlyniad

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Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender by Henry David Powell of ...,

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy. Surrender by Henry David Powell of Llangadock of all lands and tenements, etc., with appurtenances which he had of the surrender of Gefferie ap John, late deceased, and Thomas Morice, one of the sons and coheirs of Morice Jefferye, in the parish of Llansoie, in the lordship of Uske to use of David Phelipp Powell. Fine for entry 9d. Note: enrolled by William Morice, clerk of the court.

Grant by William a guillim of Monmoth, junior, capper, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of two messuages or burgages, with ...,

Grant by William a guillim of Monmoth, junior, capper, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of two messuages or burgages, with appurtenances, late in the tenure of James Whytney, lying together within the borough and franchises of the town of Monmoth in length and breadth between the way leading from Monowe gate to the cross (crucem) there and the messuage or burgage of Margaret, the daughter of David Gruffyth otherwise Gelam and the lane there next the cemetery of St Thomas the Martyr called WaterLAne on all parts. Given at Monmouth.

Bond by Evan Thomas of Landegved, yeoman, and Thomas William Thomas of Langeby, yeoman, to David Phelip Powell of Lansoye ...,

Bond by Evan Thomas of Landegved, yeoman, and Thomas William Thomas of Langeby, yeoman, to David Phelip Powell of Lansoye, gent., in £100 that Jevan Thomas, Adam William of Goheloge, John Britten, son of Thomas Britton of Chyppname, co. wilts, smith, and the heirs of Elizabeth Watkyn, deceased, late wife of Thomas Britton will give good estate in a messuage, barn and two parcels of land, arable, meadow, pasture and wood, with appurtenances in Goheloge, in the parish of Uske, and lordship of Uske, the first parcel called Kay baghe, the second Kay yr odyn, the messuage, barn and first parcel lying in length and breadth between the lands called Pant y burroghe, the lands of Elizabethe William and the high way leading from Uske to Ragland on all parts; the second parcel of land and meadow called Kay yr odyn lying in length and breadth between the said highway leading from Uske to Raglan, the lands of Roger William, late the suppresses Priory of Uske, the lands of William Thomas Phelip and the lands of Thomas Robert called Pantglase on all parts.

Grant by William John Lewes of Killgurroug, yeoman, to Lawrence John Lewes, his natural brother, of a messuage with all ...,

Grant by William John Lewes of Killgurroug, yeoman, to Lawrence John Lewes, his natural brother, of a messuage with all houses, etc., with appurtenances which were of John Lewes, his father, in the parish of Killgurroug, between the land of Lewis William on one side and the land of Hoell John on the other in breadth, in length between the land of John Stephen on one head and the land of John Guillim John on the other.

Grant by Laurence John Lewes of Killgurrog, yeoman, to William John Lewes, his brother, of his messuage in Kilgurroug, and ...,

Grant by Laurence John Lewes of Killgurrog, yeoman, to William John Lewes, his brother, of his messuage in Kilgurroug, and buildings, etc., with appurtenances, which he has of the feoffment of William John Lewes his brother in the parish of Kilgurroug as in No. 1365, a moiety to use of William John Lewes for term of life, then to Alice his wife, as jointure, then to their heirs with reminder to his own heirs, the other moiety, to William and his heirs with like remainder.

Bargain And Sale by Thomas Morrice otherwise Jeffreys of Llansoye, yeoman, son and heir of Maurice Jeffrey late of Llandoye ...,

Bargain And Sale by Thomas Morrice otherwise Jeffreys of Llansoye, yeoman, son and heir of Maurice Jeffrey late of Llandoye, yeoman, deceased, to David Philippe Powell of a messuage or tenement, with a garden and 4 acres of arable land belonging and adjoining, in the parish of Llansoye, with appurtenances. Appointment of Philip Appowell William and John Rosser, yeomen, to deliver seisin.

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy of William Morgan of Pencoyde, esq ...,

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At the Castle Gate before Reignald Williams, gent., deputy of William Morgan of Pencoyde, esq., Steward of Henry, Earl of Pembroke. Surrender by Adam William as attorney of Edward ap Harry and John ap Harry sons and co-heirs of Henry Adam, late of Goehelock, deceased, and George David Lewis and John David Lewis sons and heirs of David Lewis, late of the parish of Raglan, deceased, feoffees of all customary lands and tenements, with appurtenances, of the said Henry Adam, by letters of attorney dated 2 May 12 Elizabeth (1570) of all customary lands and tenements with appurtenances which were of Henry Adam in the parish and lordships of Uske to use of David Philyp Poell of Llansoye. Fine for entry 9d., heriot 5s. Note: by William Morice, clerk of Court.

Grant by John Thomas ap Ieuan Davyd of Raglan, yeoman, and Genett vergh Morys, his wife, and John Harry Adam ...,

Grant by John Thomas ap Ieuan Davyd of Raglan, yeoman, and Genett vergh Morys, his wife, and John Harry Adam late of Gohelog, yeoman, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of a messuage and garden, with a close of pasture with appurtenances adjoining called Pant y burroughe in Gohelog in the parish of Uske, and also all other free lands and tenements lying in two closes of land, arable and pasture, called Cay Meyne and Tyre y parke, lying together in the parish of Llandenny between the water or stream called Olwy, the lands late of John Phylyp Taylor and David Phylyp Taylor called Ty y parke ygha and the lane leading from the message or tenements of David Phylyp Powell called Pennygreyge to Court Newyth, the land of Thomas ap Rychard and John ap Rycahrd and parcel of their land and pasture with appurtenances called Tyre gwynne y pye, in the parish of Llandenny, between the land of Thomas ap Robert of Gohelop, the land of David Phylyp Powell and the lane leading from pennyreyge to the house late of Henry Adam.

Lease by David Phelip Powell of the parish of Llansoye, gent., to John Hopkyn of the parish of Llanvihangel tormeneth ...,

Lease by David Phelip Powell of the parish of Llansoye, gent., to John Hopkyn of the parish of Llanvihangel tormeneth, gent., of a parcel of land, arable and pasture, with appurtenances called Kaye Cappraghe, in the parish of Llansoye between the water called Kynynocke, the lands of Jeinkin Richard of Llansoye and the lands of the said David Phelip Powell on all parts, for 21 years. Rent: 12s. per annum.

Grant by Treharon Kerver of Magor, yeoman, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of 6 acres of land, with appurtenances, lying ...,

Grant by Treharon Kerver of Magor, yeoman, to David Phylyp Powell, gent., of 6 acres of land, with appurtenances, lying together in the parish of Magor or elsewhere in the manor or lordship of Magor, in length and breadth between le Blackewall and le Whytewall and the lands late of Thomas Crome and the land of the said David Phylyp Powell.

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At Gate of Castle of Henry, Earl of Pembroke, lord of the lordships of Uske ...,

Copy Court Roll. Uske Castle. At Gate of Castle of Henry, Earl of Pembroke, lord of the lordships of Uske, Kaerlion and Treleck, before William Lorice deputy of William Morgan, esq., of Llanternam, Steward, Surrender by morice Phelipp, of Penhalth, son and heir of Pehlipp William David Powell, late deceased, of all the latter's lands and tenements in the parish of Penhalth, Cumcarvan, and Michaeltroye, in the lordship of Trelecke, a parcel of meadow called Tere llan only excepted, and admittance of David John ap Jeyn and Thomas William to use of Morice Phelipp and Alice vergh John, the daughter of John William of Micheltroye, late deceased. Fine 9d. for entry.

Bond by Walter John ap Rosser of the parish of Woolfesnewton, gent., and John yghan of the same parish to ...,

Bond by Walter John ap Rosser of the parish of Woolfesnewton, gent., and John yghan of the same parish to David Philip Powell of Lansoye, gent., in £100, that Walter John ap Rosser will obey the award of George Kemes of the parish of Kemes, and William vochan of Trevelldee, gentlemen, arbitrators chosen by him and by David Phelip Powell, Water Hopkyn and Anne, his wife, on a title of land depending between them.

Bond by Walter Williams of Penrose, gent., Edmund Kemes of Grenfylde, gent., Roger William James of the parish of kaerlyon ...,

Bond by Walter Williams of Penrose, gent., Edmund Kemes of Grenfylde, gent., Roger William James of the parish of kaerlyon, yeoman, and John Richard of Lansoie, yeoman, to David Philip Powell of Lansoye, gent., in £300 that Walter William will pay £50 at St Mathew the Apostle next between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. n the dwelling house of David Phelip Powell at Lansoye which he has had of David or give good estate in all the lands, etc., which late were of Water James Langley of Christchurch, deceased, which premises descended to Water ap Water James Langley son of the said Water James Langley, also deceased.

Bargain and sale by John Phillippe Harry of the parish of Newchurche, husbandman, and John ap John his son and ...,

Bargain and sale by John Phillippe Harry of the parish of Newchurche, husbandman, and John ap John his son and heir, to William Powell of Llansoye, gent., for £11 (£7. 6. 8. before sealing hereof, and £3. 13. 4. to be paid All Saints following), of a parcel of land arable, meadow, pasture and wood, with appurtenances, in the parish of Newchurche in length and breadth between a brook called Nant a vedowe, the horseway leading from the dwelling house of James Phylpot to certain lands called Allt y Gygvrane, the lands of the said John Philippe Harry called Kaye Kenoll and the lands of the said William Powell on all parts; also of parcel of land of 1 acre of land through which the said William Powell intends to conduct the water called the Nant y vedowe and Nant y Pentey to the mill or mill place of William Powell and there lies in length and breadth between the said water called Nant y Pantey, the water called Nant y bedowe, the said parcel and a little parcel of lands of the said John Philippe Harry; 2d. chief rent payable yearly to the chief lord of the, excepting a lease made by John Philippe Harry of the first parcel to Thomas Herbert for term of years for the herbage thereof which lease ends at the feast of the Purification 1574.

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