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Grant by Ieuan ap Guillym of Monemouth to John Trelona and Thomas Neuton of a burgage with appurtenances in Little ...,

Grant by Ieuan ap Guillym of Monemouth to John Trelona and Thomas Neuton of a burgage with appurtenances in Little Monmouth (narva Monmouth) lying in breadth between the tenement of Richard Baker on one side and a tenement of Thomas Sergeant on the other and extending in length from the royal way next to the church of St Thomas to the tenement of a Hugh Carter; another burgage, with appurtenances likewise in Little Monmouth, formerly of John Solans, lying in breadth between the tenement of Richard Baker on one side and the lane called le Newport on the other, extending in length from the highway there leading from the bridge of a water called Monowe to le Sunderhull' to a tenement of the said Thomas Sergeant. Witnesses: Thomas Sergeant, John Godechild, William Marys, Richard Baker, Robert Braas, Richard ap Ieuan Vaghan and John ap Philpot. Given at Monmouth.

Release And Quitclaim by Thomas Pecock, chaplain, to Thomas ap Eynon, chaplain, of all right in all lands, tenements and ...,

Release And Quitclaim by Thomas Pecock, chaplain, to Thomas ap Eynon, chaplain, of all right in all lands, tenements and burgages, with appurtenances wheresoever lying within the town of Monemouth and without, within the lordship of Monemouth, which he late had of the feoffment of John Colston of Monemouth. Witnesses: John Draper', John Irelond, David Webbe.

Grant by Nest vergh Ieuan ap Iorwerth of Wolvesneuton to William ap Meuric ap Knoric of all his lands and ...,

Grant by Nest vergh Ieuan ap Iorwerth of Wolvesneuton to William ap Meuric ap Knoric of all his lands and tenements, with appurtenances, in the parish and fee of Wolvesneuton. Witnesses: Robert Greyndore, Steward of Usk, Howell ap Ieuan Grono, chief sergeant, Howell ap Mc ap David ap Adam, Wilkoc ap Seisill, Meuric ap Iorwerth ap Eynon. Given at Wolvesneuton.

Grant by William Marreis of Monemouth to David ap Guillym ap Meuric and Alice, his wife, of a messuage with ...,

Grant by William Marreis of Monemouth to David ap Guillym ap Meuric and Alice, his wife, of a messuage with appurtenances, in Little Monemut between the tenement of Robert ap David vrase on one side and the tenement late of David Gwynn on the other, in breadth extending the length from the way lading from the bridge of Monowe to the Cross there to the way called le Waterlode. Witnesses: Thomas Sergeant, John Godechild, John ap Philpot, Richard ap Ieuan vaghan, Ieuan glyn. Given at Little Monmut (parva Monemuta).

Grant by Goludith vergh Llewelyn ap Gruffit of Cumcarvan in pure widowhood, and John ap Gwillym ap Morys ap Hopkyn ...,

Grant by Goludith vergh Llewelyn ap Gruffit of Cumcarvan in pure widowhood, and John ap Gwillym ap Morys ap Hopkyn to Ieuan ap Jankyn ap Hoskyn ap Jae of the same of all their lands and tenements with appurtenances, which late were of Llewelin ap Gruffit in Cumcarvan, with a croft late of Roger ap Guillim, situate there next the stream called Pencon', in the fee of Trillek. Witnesses: John ap Hoskyn ap Guillim, Thomas ap John, Gruffith ap Ioruerth, Robert ap David ap Madok, Murik ap Guillim Wello. Given at Cumcarvan.

Release And Quitclaim by Edward, the son of John Thoorn otherwise called Elmley of Hemyngton, co. Somerset, to Simon Cotesbrook ...,

Release And Quitclaim by Edward, the son of John Thoorn otherwise called Elmley of Hemyngton, co. Somerset, to Simon Cotesbrook, John Nywman and John Rogges of right in all lands and tenements, etc., in Badmyngton parva in co. Gloucester, which he late had of the feoffement of John Thoor otherwise Elmley, his father. Witnesses: William Gore, Thomas ffreman, John Ouerbury, Richard Proute, Thomas Chalkeley, Philip Coleyns, Robert Chalkeley. Given at Badmyngton.

Grant by Gruffuth ap Ioruerth ap Howel of the parish of Seynt Aruane to John ap Ieuan ap Grono vauchan ...,

Grant by Gruffuth ap Ioruerth ap Howel of the parish of Seynt Aruane to John ap Ieuan ap Grono vauchan of the parish of Lanyssen and Wellyan verch Philip, his wife, of a moiety of all lands and tenements, etc. which Ioruerth ap Howel his father late had held in the parish of Lanveyr' and the fee of Usk. Witnesses: Robert Greyndor, steward of Usk and of Karlyon, John ap Jankyn Piers, master sergeant of Usk, Howel ap Gruffuth Willte, beadle, Lloarch ap Meuric, Ernald ap Hoyskyn. Given at Lanveyr'.

Grant by Thomas Leuy, lord of a certain parcel of Magor, to John Bulk and Joan, his wife, of one ...,

Grant by Thomas Leuy, lord of a certain parcel of Magor, to John Bulk and Joan, his wife, of one acre of land, and one acre of meadow with appurtenances in the lordship of Magor, of which the acre of land lies in Roghslade between the common way leading form Magor towards Pencoit and the land of John Crovine, and the acre of meadow late held by Agnes Willy lies in Brodemede, in length between the meadow of John Brydd and the meadow of Phillip Brook, on one head, abutting on medelond, rendering yearly 2s. equally at Hockday and Michaelmas, suit of court at Magor, relief, with reversion on failure of heirs. Witnesses: John Rose, John Bridd, Thomas Willy, Philip Bridd, John Smyth. Dated at Magor.

Release and Quitclaim by Sir Maurice ap David Vachan, chaplain, to Sir William ap Thomas, Kt., of all right in ...,

Release and Quitclaim by Sir Maurice ap David Vachan, chaplain, to Sir William ap Thomas, Kt., of all right in all lands and tenements and appurtenances which he late had from David ap Mo ap Adam in the lordship and fee of Penros. Witnesses: William ap David, deputy, Phillip ap Thomas, master sergeant, David Vachan ap David ap Ievan ap Howel, Mo ap David graban, Guilim ap Gr'. Given at Penros.

Grant by John Skydmore, esq., of Rogyat to John Abrhale, esq., John ap Ieuan Madoc, John Skydmor, his son, John ...,

Grant by John Skydmore, esq., of Rogyat to John Abrhale, esq., John ap Ieuan Madoc, John Skydmor, his son, John ap Guillim ap Jankyn, and John ap Hopkyn ap Seysell, of al his manor of Little Troy near Monmouth, with all lands and tenements, rents and services, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, hays, banks, fishponds, moors, marshes, waters, wards, marriages, heritos, reliefs, escheats, homages, fealties, suits of court and all other appurtenances, in the fee of Trillek in the lordship of Uske, to hold of the chief lord of the fee by the due and accustomed services. Witnesses: William ap Thomas, Kt., Thomas Hunteley, Thomas ap Watkyn, Thomas Morys, Thomas ap John. Given at Troy. Attached is a declaration of the will of John Skydmore the donor, that if he should return safely from the parts of France, the feoffment to be refoeffed to him; otherwise John Skydmore, his son, to give Margaret his sister £20, on marriage, the feoffment to remain to John Skymore, the son and his heirs for ever, but if he dies not wish to pay the said sum in the said form, then the feoffment to be sold for the best price and the sum resulting to be distributed for the marriage of the three children in equal portions.

Grant by John ap Guillim ap Jankyn to William ap Meuric ap Kenoric of 3 gardens, and 1 croft of ...,

Grant by John ap Guillim ap Jankyn to William ap Meuric ap Kenoric of 3 gardens, and 1 croft of land, with appurtenances, namely the gardens lying in one parcel, in length between the way leading from Woluesneuton to the bridge called Wynforth on one head and the land of the said William called Crofte Maure; in breadth between the land of John ap Hopkyn called Corfte Blewyn on one side and the land of the said William on the other; the said croft lies in legth between the land of David Tyler on one head and the way called Heol Marchogeon on the other, in breadth between the land of the said David Tyler called Brindwel on one side and the land of the said William called Croft Nerl on one side and the said croft called Tyre Cutta, in the parish and fee of Woluesneuton. Rent: 20d per annum on Sunday after Michaelmas, suit of court at Woluesneuton, relief. Witnesses: Robert Greyndore, Steward of Usk, Howell ap Gruffuth Wellt, chief sergeant, Howell ap Mc David ap Adam, William ap Seicyll, Meuric ap Ioruerth ap Eynon. Given at Woluesneuton.

Lease by William Thomas, Kt., to John ap David Gogh of half a burgage lying within the walls of the ...,

Lease by William Thomas, Kt., to John ap David Gogh of half a burgage lying within the walls of the town of Bergevenny built in length between the walls of the said town on one head and the tenement of Thomas Walter on the other, in breadth between the royal way on one side and the tenement of the said Thomas on the other, for 20 years. Rent: 2s. 4d. per annum at Michaelmas. At Begeveny.

Grant by John ap David ap Hopkyn of the parish of Trillek to Thomas Hunteley, esq., and Sir Gruffin ap ...,

Grant by John ap David ap Hopkyn of the parish of Trillek to Thomas Hunteley, esq., and Sir Gruffin ap David, perpetual vicar of the parish church of Wonwarestowe of 2 acres of arable land with appurtenances in the fee of Trellek in the lorship of Uske in a croft called Caygwynne, in breadth between the highway which leads from Trillek to the grange of the Abbot and Convent of Tyntern on one side and the land of Thomas ap Morys, late of William Payne on the other, and extending in length from the lands of the said Thomas ap Morys on one head to the lane called Draweylane on the other; also of a parcel of free lad with appurtenances, in the said fee of Trillek in a field called Maysegayre in breadth between the lands of David Scheperde on one side and the stream next le Grange on one head to the highway which leads from Trillek to Newport on the other. Witnesses: John ap Hoskyn ap Guilim Llewelin ap Ieuan ap Rees, Richard Blaste, Ieuan ap Jankyn ap Ioruerth, Gruffin ap Grono Gou[?y]. Given at Trellek.

Grant by David Hoper of Chepstowe, son and heir of William Hoper of Monemouh, to William Thomas, Kt., of a ...,

Grant by David Hoper of Chepstowe, son and heir of William Hoper of Monemouh, to William Thomas, Kt., of a tenement and 1 acre of land with appurtenances which tenement lies within the town of Monemouth in a street called Seynt Mary strete, in breadth between the close late of Thomas Joweson on one part and the burgage of William Dyer on the other, and extending in length from the said street on one head to the garden late of the said Thomas Joweson on the other; the said acre lies below le Redhull, in the fee of Wisham, which tenement and acre descended to him by hereditary right after the death of Richard Hoper of Monemouth; also the reversion of all other lands, tenements and burgages, with appurtenances late of the said Robert Hoper when it fell after the death of Johanna late wife of the said Robert, wheresoever lying within the town and lordship of Monemouth and within the fee of Wisham, which lands tenements, and burgages Johanna holds for term of life. Witnesses: John Godechild, then mayor of the town of Monemute, John Draper of the bailey (de balliva), John Irlond, Richard ap Ieuan Vaghan, William Felde. Given at Monemouth.

Grant by Margaret vergh Jankyn ap Ieuan ap Philip to Gregory ap Ieuan ap Jankyn of Lanveire and Agnes verch ...,

Grant by Margaret vergh Jankyn ap Ieuan ap Philip to Gregory ap Ieuan ap Jankyn of Lanveire and Agnes verch Ieuan ap David seys his wife of a parcel of a one tenement with a garden adjoining, with 3 acres of land with appurtenances, which all lie in Lanveir' in the parish of Lanyssen, in the lordship of Uske, in breadth between the river called Olwy on the one side and the garden of John ap Ieuan ap Ioruerth ap Howell on the other, and extending in length from the garden of the said John ap Ieuan ap Ioruerth on one head to the bridge and the high way there on the other, the 3 acres of land lying in the fields of Lanveire of which 1 acre lies in the croft called Croft above the town (supra villam), the second in the field of Lanyssen near the highway, the third in the croft called ?Brethtyre and in the meadow called Wirlode vaure. Rent: 12 1/2 d. per annum at Michaelmas, and relief as heriot. Witnesses: Robert Greyndore, steward of Usk, Howel ap Gruffuth Wellt, master sergeant, John ap Philip ap Adam, John ap Ieuan ap Ioruerth ap Howell, William ap Ieuan ap Gruffuth. Given at Lanvaire.

Release And Quitclaim by John ap Howehell ap Ieuan to Thomas Huntley, esq., Sir Howhel ap Ieuan, rector of Troy ...,

Release And Quitclaim by John ap Howehell ap Ieuan to Thomas Huntley, esq., Sir Howhel ap Ieuan, rector of Troy, Sir Howhel ap Ioruerth perpetual vicar of the parish church of Trillek, and John ap Morys of 2 acres of arable land with appurtenances in the fee of Trillek and in the lordship of Uske in a croft called Caygwhynne in breadth between the highway which leads from Tirllek to the grange of the Abbot and Convent of Tyntern on one side and the land of Thomas ap Morys, late of William Payn, on the other and extending on length from the lands of the said Thomas ap Morys on one head to the lane called Draweylane on the other; also a parcel of free land with apurtenances in the fee of Trillek in the field called Maysgayre in breadth between the lands of David Shyperde on one side and the stream next le Grange on the other, and extending in length from the said lands of le Grange on one head to the highway which leads from Trillek to Newport on the other. Witnesses: Lewhelyn vichan, Ioruerth ap Ieuan daylor, Thomas vichan, John ap Gruffith, Meuric ap David ap Whyllim. Given at Trillek.

Copy Court Roll, Uske. At the Court of Richard, Duke of York, Earl of March and Ulster, before John ap ...,

Copy Court Roll, Uske. At the Court of Richard, Duke of York, Earl of March and Ulster, before John ap Ieuan ap Madoc, deputy of Robert Greyndore, steward, Hopkyn ap David knoril gave a fine of 3d. for a licence to demise a messuage and 8 acres of land with appurtenances in Wolvesnewton called Tyre drede to Jenkyn ap Hoell ap Ieuan ap Mc whereby there fell to the lord in heriot a pig of the price of 8d. The said Jenkyn gave the lord a fine of 6d. for entry.

Grant by Ieuan Webbe of Newton, burgess of Monemouth, to Thomas Dawe of Monemouth and Johanna, his wife, of a ...,

Grant by Ieuan Webbe of Newton, burgess of Monemouth, to Thomas Dawe of Monemouth and Johanna, his wife, of a third part of a burgage, with appurtenances, in the borough of Monemouth in a street called Monkestrete, which third part of a burgage contains in breadth in front of the said street 46 feet between the orchard of Thomas Coek and the burgage of the said Ieuan Webbe, and in breadth behind next le Lamput, 26 feet, between the orchard of the said Thomas Coek and the burgage of the said Ieuan webbe, and extending in length from the said street on the one head to the parcel of a burgage near the lane of Lamput of the said Ieuan Webbe on the other. Witnesses: Thomas Ornell, then mayor of the town of Monemute, John Draper, John Irelond, John Cok, Philip Somour. Given at Monmouth. Endorsed: Thomas Dawe and Johanna, his wife, grant Ieuan Webbe free ingress and egrees to carry water from a well built within the third part of the said burgage.

Release And Quitclaim by Sir Howel ap Ioruerth, vicar of Trelek, Howel ap Thomas ap Ioruerth and Richard ap Howel ...,

Release And Quitclaim by Sir Howel ap Ioruerth, vicar of Trelek, Howel ap Thomas ap Ioruerth and Richard ap Howel ap Thomas, his son, to Howel ap Thomas ap Meuric, and Nest verch Howel ap Thomas ap Ioruerth, his wife, of all right in a messuage and 20 acres of land, arable, meadow, wood and wastes, with appurtenances in the parishes of Landesoe and Come on both sides of the stream called Pell, which was formerly of Rosa verch Nycol, late purchased of Rychol Seys. Given in the parish of Langome. Witnesses: Robert Greyndor, Steward of Uske and Kerlyon, Howell ap Gruffuth Welte, master sergeant of Uske, John ap Howel ap Ieuan, bedel, and Thomas ap Llewelyn Vauchan, John ap Ieuan ap Eynon, John Skydemore, Stephen ap Grono.

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