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Surrender from Henry Simon of Monyddusloin, yeoman, of one m., one cowhouse, two curtilages, one garden, and four pieces of ...,

Surrender from Henry Simon of Monyddusloin, yeoman, of one m., one cowhouse, two curtilages, one garden, and four pieces of land in p. St Woollos within the man's of Malpas and Mendlegief to the use of William Rees of Monyddusloin, yeoman, in trust for Henry Simon for life, then to the use of William Rees and his heirs.

Surrender from Samuel Church of Brecon, gent., as trustee for John Moses of Cardiff, saddler, and Mary, his wife, late ...,

Surrender from Samuel Church of Brecon, gent., as trustee for John Moses of Cardiff, saddler, and Mary, his wife, late Mary Thomas of Cardiff, spinster, Samuel Davies of Lisvane, minister of the Gospel, and Catherine, his wife, by William Llewellin of Lanedarn, gent., his attorney, together with the said John Moses and Mary, his wife, and Samuel Davies and Catherine, his wife, of two fourth parts of 101/2 a. of land in p. St Brides within the manor of Sutton to the use of John Brewer, surgeon, of Newport.

Surrender (copy) from Henry Lewis of a moiety of two m's, three gardens, two curtilages, and eight parcels of land ...,

Surrender (copy) from Henry Lewis of a moiety of two m's, three gardens, two curtilages, and eight parcels of land containing 12 a. of Welsh measure in p. Bassalegg within the manor of Abercarne between the lands of Thomas David, of Edmund Thomas, esq., of William Morgan, esq., and the highway leading from pympe heole towards pen rue gwile and another road leading from pimp hewle towards pont y maister on all sides to the use of Edward Lewis at an annual rent of 6d. and all the customary services as a feoffee in trust for the said William Morgan. Latin.

Surrender from David Evan of Monythisloine of three dwelling houses, two cowhouses, two barns, one stable, two curtilages, two gardens ...,

Surrender from David Evan of Monythisloine of three dwelling houses, two cowhouses, two barns, one stable, two curtilages, two gardens, and nineteen parcels of land called y Pudwran barch, y worlod wrth y ty, ton gwyn isha, y ton gwyn, gwayne vach, gwayn y Ceffill, Coed ca bach, cae yr Gwehelow, y morva bach, pen y berth, y wayne isha, y wayne ycha, yr hanerer bach, y cae dan y ty, y cae dan y Scibor, y worlod, y cae mawr, y cae duch law yr heaule, and y cae dish law yr heaule, p. Monthisloine within the manor of Abercarne to the use of Elizabeth Prichard.

Surrender from Moses Nicholas of Monythisloine of one dwellinghouse, one cowhouse, one garden, one curtilage, and one close of land ...,

Surrender from Moses Nicholas of Monythisloine of one dwellinghouse, one cowhouse, one garden, one curtilage, and one close of land called Coed cae ycha, p. Monythisloine within the manor of Abercarne abutting to the lands of Anne Morgan, widow, and the highway leading from Meling ffrwynan towards Newport to the use of Margarett Thomas of Vaindre, widow.

Minutes Of Surrenders (fragment)(1) to William David and Cecilia, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs, (2) from ...,

Minutes Of Surrenders (fragment)(1) to William David and Cecilia, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs, (2) from Morgan Watkin of lands in Coed cae pwlla in Bedwellty between the lands of Cecilia Lewis, Thomas Philip, and Joana Lewis, and Heol Laes on all sides to the use of Lewis Morgan. (3) from William John Harry of one m., one barn, two curtilages, three gardens, one orchard, and parcels of land called Waine dan y ty, Cae marl ycha, Cae marl ysha, hen berllan, Craig both, and Coed bach, p's Henllis and Lanvihangel juxta Lanternam between the lands of Roger John, John William, Leonard Jones, and Edmund Morgan, and the lane leading towards Pen craig vach on all sides to the use of William John Harry and Frances, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs, (4) from David Evan of one m., one garden, one curtilage, and one parcel of land called. Pen y berth, p. Monithustloine and manor of [Abercarn?] to the use of Margaret David. Latin.

Surrender from Richard William of a close called Kae r Scybor, p. Henllys, co. Mon. within the manor of Abercarn ...,

Surrender from Richard William of a close called Kae r Scybor, p. Henllys, co. Mon. within the manor of Abercarn adjoining the lands of Edward Morgan, John Howell, and Gwenllyan Rosser and to the lane leading from Castell y Bwch to a place called Craig Lwarth to the use of John Howell and Anne, his wife.

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from Edward Lewis of one m., one barn, one water grist mill, one kiln, one garden ...,

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from Edward Lewis of one m., one barn, one water grist mill, one kiln, one garden, and divers parcels of land called y Gantre, p. Bedwellty within the manor of Abercarn to the use of Thomas Edmond, (2) from Evan Jenkin and Mary, his wife, of a parcel of land called Gwayn y Gros, p. Mynyddisloyne and the ht of Clawr y plwyf to the use of Phillip Laurence, (3) from Phillip Laurence of the fifth part of a m., one barn, one cowhouse, and of the fifth part of lands called Kae dych lawr ty, Kae skybor, Kae Kefen Kae Rees, Cae cenol, Cae pwll Cefn y Cae, Cae llwyd, and Cae r Cefen, p. Mynyddisloyn and the ht of Mynyddman to the use of Sarah Laurence, (4) from Evan Walter of Mynyddisloyne of one m., one cowhouse, one garden, one lane, and three parcels of land in p. Mynyddisloyne in the ht of Clawrplwyf to the use of Tho. Evan Walter and Mary, his wife, for their lives, (5) from Henry Edmond of a moiety of land called Cae mawr and a moiety of a lane in a place called Penrhiw r darren in the ht of Clawr plwyf, p. Mynyddisloine to the use of Rees Morgan, (6) from Henry Edmond of one close of land called Cae bach in Clawrplwyf adjoining the lands of Edmond Thomas Harry and Morgan Chamber and to the lane leading from Pen rhiw r darren to rhyd y nant to the use of Mary Harry.

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from Anna Lewis of one cowhouse, one stable, two gardens, one curtilage, and several parcels of ...,

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from Anna Lewis of one cowhouse, one stable, two gardens, one curtilage, and several parcels of land called y wrlod Isha, y wrlod Ycha, y Wrlod Genol, cae r skibor fawr, cae r skibor fach, erw wen ycha, erw wen Isha, pen y prisk, and Coed y Prisk, p. Mynyddisloyne within the ht of Mynythmane and the manor of Abercarn adjoining a lane leading from a place called Croeshewl Abercarn towards Mynyde maen, the lands of David Thomas, the lands of William Edward called y Gnock, and the lands of George Lewis, David Lewis, and Thomas William on all sides to the use of Thomas William,. (2) From Thomas William of the aforesaid lands to the use of the said Thomas William and Sarah, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs, (3) from George Lewis Evan of a parcel called y ffald fawr and a half of closes called Cae r Quarre mawr, Cae r Quarre bach, and y Prisk Mawr, also of prisk bach in Rysswg fach in Mynyddisloyne in the manor of Abercarn to the use of Thomas William, (4) from Thomas William of lands called y Prisc mawr and y Prisk bach in Rysswg fach to the use of the said Thomas William and Sara, his wife, in common jointure, (5) from Rice Thomas of a close called Kae llanerch Ivor in a place called Cwm Carn in Mynyddisloyne adjoning the land of Rice Thomas Evan, Nant Garn, and a certain road called Pant r eos to the use of George Lewis, (6) from Thomas Walter of two closes called Gwayn ton bach and Gwern bach in Henllys adjoining the lands of Roger John, Leonard Jones, William John Harry, Walter John James, and the road leading from Caslargoed towards Tai Glan y Nant to the use of Roger Brown, (7) from Henry John of one barn, one cowhouse, two gardens, one curtilage, and several closes called y Cyver ywcha, y Cyfer Isha, Caer Barre, Cae dychlaw r Clawdd, Cae r lloi, y Cae Cros, y ddau gae fry oddiar y fid, y Kae fyr, Cae pen y pant, pant bach, Cae r Graig, and Cae dychlaw pen y pant in Mynyddmaen, p. Mynythustloyn between the lands of Thomas Lawrence, Amice John, John William Morgan, William Edmond, and the road leading from Abergwiddon towards Pant y Moel to the use of Thomas William, (8) from James Thomas of one m., one curtilage, and one garden in Mynyddisloine and the ht of Penmaine to the use of James Thomas and Jennett, his wife, for their lives, then to their heirs. Latin and English.

Letters from the Duke of Beaufort to John Morgan with copies of replies to the same concerning the necessity of ...,

Letters from the Duke of Beaufort to John Morgan with copies of replies to the same concerning the necessity of concerted action between the houses of Raglan and Tredegar in the coming election for the county and the choice of a candidate for the borough, also concerning a dispute about tithes of which John Morgan was a tenant of the Duke of Beaufort.

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from John Absolom of one barn, one garden, and parcels of land called Kae ty hwnt ...,

Minutes Of Surrenders (1) from John Absolom of one barn, one garden, and parcels of land called Kae ty hwnt r Ty and Kae mawr in Monyddmaen, p. Monythusloyn in the manor of Abercarn between the lands of Thomas Edmund and Thomas Bray and the lane leading from Nant gelynen towards Mynydd maen to the use of Thomas Edmund, (2) from Phillip Thomas of a garden and curtilage and a quarter of a 'cover' of land in Monythusloyne and the manor of Abercarn abutting on the land of Anna Morgan, widow, and the land leading from Crospenmaine towards pont Sir Davidd and another lane leading from the highway towards a place called Nant y Cryddion on all sides to the use of Jenkin Morgan and Elizabeth, his wife, in common jointure, (3) from Henry Job of parcels of land called Kae Gwyn, y dday gae newydd, y Kae Mawr, y Kae bach wrth y ty, y Kae dan y ty, y Graig dan y ty, commonly called tir Havod Owen, in Monyddmaen to the use of Morgan John, (4) from Alice Thomas of one barn, one cowhouse, and a sixth part of parcels of land called Kae pen y Rhiw and dau gaer pant in Penmaine to the use of Anna Thomas, (5) from Alice Thomas of her half share of certain premises to Elizabeth Thomas, sister of the aforesaid Alice Thomas, (6) from Mary Phillip, widow, of one m., one cowhouse, one stable, one coalhouse, two gardens, a parcel of land and a third part of a lane belonging to Pennar in Mynyddisloyn and the manor of Abercarn to the use of Roger Jenkin, (7) from John Harry of one close commonly called Kae r pistill in Lanvihangel Juxta Lantarnam in the manor of Abercarn to the use of Morgan John of Henllys, (8) from William Morgan of a parcel of land called y Pedwren fach in Clawrplwyf, p. Mynyddisloyne in the manor of Abercarn to the use of Thomas Phillip Watkin, (9) from Evan Rees of a parcel of land commonly called y Bwrling bach in Penmaine in Mynyddisloyne and the manor of Abercarn to the use of Daniel Edmond Daniel. Latin.

Surrender (draft) from John Richard of a moiety of one m., one cowhouse, one stable, two gardens, two curtilages, and ...,

Surrender (draft) from John Richard of a moiety of one m., one cowhouse, one stable, two gardens, two curtilages, and five parcels of land called Cae Ton hir ycha, Cae Ton hir ysha, Cae hanerer, Cae bach, and Cae Shane in Penmaine, p. Monithustloine within the manor of Abercarne to the use of Edmund Harry. Latin.

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