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Confirmation by Nicholas [ap Gwrgant], Bishop of Llandaff [1148-1183], to Margam Abbey, of all things which Rodbert Earl of Gloucester ...,

Confirmation by Nicholas [ap Gwrgant], Bishop of Llandaff [1148-1183], to Margam Abbey, of all things which Rodbert Earl of Gloucester [d. 1147] gave for construction of an Abbey into the hands of the monks of Clairvaux, viz. all the land between Auen and Chenefeg, from the brow of the hills to the sea, as the waters descend from the hills, and the fisheries of Auen; and of the gift of William Earl of Gloucester [1147-1173], son of the above, all the wreck on that land, and the fishery of Chenefeg; and of the gift of Roger de Haubertunia, with assent of William Scurlag, [See G. T. Clark's Cartae, No. lxiv, 1205], the Grange of Langewi. Witnesses: Bertramnus, Prior of Eweni [founded in 1141]; Peter, Hugh, Adam, Edwine, monks of Gloucester; Herewald and William, canons of Llandaff; William, chaplain of Rumi; Adam son of Walter, Roger de Bona-uilla, Richard de Rumi, Thomas de Landiltuit, Alward de Penmarc. Latin. Pointed oval seal, red wax, edge chipped, 31/4 x 2 in., appended by a cord. The Bishop, with mitre and vestments, holding a staff or crozier in the left hand, lifting up the right hand in benediction. + SIGI......NICHOLAI. D[ei . Grac]ia . Landavensis . Episcopi.

Gift by Philip son of Grifin, and Margan his son, and his wife, to Margam Abbey, by the hands of ...,

Gift by Philip son of Grifin, and Margan his son, and his wife, to Margam Abbey, by the hands of Brother Meiler, of all the land called Eniseleueu, viz. from Pistilcoleu to Chammaru, and as the road lies from Chammaru to Killecheireh, over the nearest hill next Lubmeneh, stretching as far as the road leading to Frutreulin, and from Frutreulin to Pistilcoleu, and on the river Taf; and to Brother Meiler and the house of Pendar, all the pasturage in his land, except cultivated lands and meadows. For 2s. and reception of Philip into the fraternity of Margam. Under seal of Llandaff Cathedral. Witnesses:- John son of Kennor, Abraham Gobio, Richeret son of Seisil, Maredut son of Caradoc, Joaf, Eidiketh, John Landaf, Morithic son of John, Ruwatlan son of Briauel. Latin. Fine impression, in red wax, of the first seal of Llandaff Cathedral, 31/4 x 2? in. Pointed oval. The Cathedral, from the north. Sigillvm. Landavensis. Ecclesie.

Gift by Margan, son of Karadoc, to Margam Abbey, of 80 a. land on the west part of Laghelestune, and ...,

Gift by Margan, son of Karadoc, to Margam Abbey, of 80 a. land on the west part of Laghelestune, and on the north part of the way leading from Laghelestune towards Kenefeg; rent 40d. yearly, 8 years rent paid beforehand. Witnesses: Helias the dean, Henry the monk, William de Bedinctun.', John. Sor, David Puinel, Madoc, son of Meiler; Hernald, conversus; Jordan, conversus. Latin. Round seal. red wax' chipped, as described in No. 87 [1175x1208].

Lease and release for £2,500 and £1,322 10s by Phillipp, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, William Lord Herbert his son ...,

Lease and release for £2,500 and £1,322 10s by Phillipp, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, William Lord Herbert his son, William Yorke of Devizes, John Norden of Badbury, Wiltshire, Francis Wroughton of Wilcott, Wiltshire, and John Borradale of London, to David Jenkins of Hensoll, and Edmund Gamage of Newcastle, co. Glam., of the manors of Rossilly, Landimore, and Lanridian alias Landygwire, Webly alias Wibly, Raynoldston alias Reynoldston, and the advowson of the Church of Raynaldston, etc. Signatures and seals of arms of the lessors and vendors.

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