Crown Sale to Sir Rice Manxell, kt, for £642 9s. 8d., of the manors of Horgro, alias Horgrove, and Pylle, alias Pyle, co. Glam., formerly belonging to the dissolved Abbey of Margam, together with the water-mill called ‘Shepps mylle’, in the town of Margam; the m. called Le Towen’, in Margam; the site of the water-mill called ‘Cryke mylle’ in Cryke, p. Margam; the grange called ‘Sheps Grange’, near Langewith Grange, p. Laelstone; the grange called Courtbaghan, alias Little Stormy, near Great Stormy, p. Tethgistow; ‘Cadoganes lances’ in Horgro, in the same parish; lands, etc., in Brodemede, Brombill, Egloose, Nunney, Cryke, and Pentre, with p. Margam, and in p’s Marcrosse and Pylle, al. Pyle; also the woods of Crykewodde, Little Crykewodde, ‘Kelley Gredyke coppes’, ‘Myddecroste coppes’, ‘Bollys coppe’, and ‘Little Bollys coppe’, with remission of one hundred pounds of the original price. [Latin]. Attested by the King at Terlyng [Terling, Essex], 5th Aug., 35 Henry VIII [1543]. Imperfect impression of the third Great Seal of King Henry VIII, bronze-green wax, appended by green and white silk strands. See Birch, Catal. of Seals in the British Museum, vol. i, No. 383.