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- 1711, April 3. (Creation)
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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.
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Preferred citation: 53/153.