TREDEGAR (9)

Part 9 of Schedule

116/1.

1304, Nov. 16 (Morning after the feast of St Martin)

1.John, son of Henry de Solars

2.Roger de Channdoys

GRANT in fee of the man. of Thurstaneston.

Witnesses: Richard le Brut, John Mortymer, Hugh le Poer, kt's, John Waldeboef, John Gounter, John Polayn, John de Tramleye, Philip Parpoynt, and William le Brut.

Latin.

116/2.

1409, Aug. 30 (Morrow of the feast of St John the Baptist)

1.Maud Russell, daughter of James Russell of English Talarth, widow

2.John Solers, son of William Solers

GRANT of two a. of arable land, one parcel of meadow, and one parcel of wood adjoining in the fee of Treveckke and in the demesne of the t. of Talgarth, which two a. lie in length from the land of the said John Solers, formerly belonging to Thomas Myl', at one end to the lands of John Solers at the other and in width between the land of John Solers at one side to the land of Walter Hugyn of Treveckka on the other; the meadow lies near Lleveny in length and width between the land of John Solers on each side; the third parcel lies in length from the land of John Solers at one end to the river called Lleveny on the other and in width lies between the wood of John Solers at one side and the wood of a certain William Da[ ]ylen on the other.

Witnesses: Thomas ap Harry, Thomas Vychan, Howel ap Ric', Howel ap Llywelyn, and Walter Hugyn of Treveck.

Latin.

116/3.

1418, March 13

1.John Solors, lord of Dorstanston

2.Jevan ap David ap Jevan

GRANT of a close which Gronow Gery and Jankyn tay le possessed in the lordship of Dorstanton to Llandevayloc at one end to the land of John Solors at the other and in width between the common footpath going from the man. of Dorstanton to the lord's park on one side and the land of the said John Solors on the other, to be held by the said Jevan ap David and his heirs legitimate.

Rent: 6d. annually and a heriot of 12d.

Witnesses: Howel ap Llywelyn(?), John ap Llywelyn, David(?) Valt, John ap Meredyth, and Jankyn ap Philip Macy.

Latin.

116/4.

1510, July 4

1.Philippe ap John ap Gwilym Philip

2.Gwilym ap Jenkyn

GRANT of 4 a. of land lying between Caye u banall and Mae'(?) gwynne lying in length and width between the lands of the said Gwilym ap Jenkyn.

This deed is dated at Llandevathelle.

Latin.

116/5.

1529, June 10

1.Howell ap Howell

2.William ap Jenkyn ap Griffith ap Ricart

GRANT of three a. of land and a parcel of hay in p. St Mathew the apostle lying in length from New home at one end to the land of Meredith Thomas ap Richart at the other and in width from the land of Gwilym ap Jenkyn on one side to the land of Meredith ap Thomas ap Richart on the other.

Dated at Landevathelle.

Latin.

116/6.

1543, Aug. 12

1.Gwenliane verch David, widow

2.Leudwic ap Gwilym ap Ivor

GRANT of a m. and arable, meadow, and pasture lands within the fee of Pipton in co. Brec., formerly in the tenure of David ap Jenkyn.

Latin.

116/7.

1547, April 30

1.Lewis ap Gwilym Yvor of Glasbury, yeoman

2.Rees ap John ap Philip of Lleswen, yeoman

GRANT of two a. of arable land in p. Glasbury in the fee of Pypton.

Latin.

116/8.

1549, March 20

1.Lewis ap Gwilym Yvor of Glasebury, yeoman

2.Rees ap John ap Philip of Lliswen

GRANT of a m. with arable, meadow, pasture, and wood lands belonging in Glasebury in the fee of Piperton, which were formerly purchased from Gwenllian verch David and which she inherited on the death of David ap Janckyn.

Latin.

116/9.

1556, Nov. 30

1.Rice ap John Phelippe of Llysswen, yeoman

2.John Howell David ap Jean of Glasburye, yeoman

GRANT of a m. with arable meadow, pasture, and wood lands belonging in Glaseburye in the fee of Piperton.

Latin.

116/10.

1557, April 20

1.John ap Howell David ap Jean of Glaseburye, yeoman, and Alson, his wife

2.James Whitney of Clyrowe, gent., and Thomas ap David of Glaseburye

GRANT of m's called Tyre John Hoell David ap Jean, Tyre David ap Jenkin Colye, and Tyre Kaye Comine in p. Glaseburye to the use of Watkin Thomas John Hoell.

Latin.

116/11.

1559, Aug. 10

1.John Phelipp Perott of Glasburie, gent.

2.John Hoell David ap Ieuan and Alson verch John, his wife

RELEASE of a moiety of a parcel of land formerly belonging to David ap Janckyn Coly in the lordship of Cantrecelyff in the fee of Pipton in p. Glasberie.

Latin.

116/12 - 13.

1562, June 10

1.Watkin ap Thomas ap John Howell ap David ap Jehan of Glasburye, yeoman

2.Thomas Solers, junr, esq.

GRANT and RELEASE of two m's called Tuy a Tyre John Howell David ap Jevan in y dderowe and Tyre David ap Janckyn and a parcel of land called Cae Twm in p's Glasburye, Lleesewen, and Pypton.

Latin.

116/14.

1562, Dec. 2

1.Thomas Solers, junr of Porthamall, co. Brec., esq.

2.Roger ap John Howell of Llandyvathley, yeoman

BARGAIN AND SALE of two m's called Tye and Tyre John Howell David ap Ieuan and Tyre David ap Jankyn and a parcel of land called Caye Towm in Glasebury.

Latin.

116/15.

1562, Dec. 2

1.Thomas Solers, junr of Porthamall, esq., Thomas ap Richard Thomas of Llanelewe, gent., and Roger ap Thomas ap Howell polen of Talgarth, yeoman

2.Roger ap John Howell

BOND for the further assurance of two m's called Tye and Tyre John Howell David ap Ieuan and Tyre David ap Jankyn and a parcel of land called Caye Towm in Glasebury.

116/16.

1564, June 5

A RECEIPT for £5 paid by John Gunter to Watkyn Thomas ap John Howell in full payment for land sold to Thomas Solers and Roger ap John Howell, also in respect of sums due from Thomas Solers and under the will of the said Thomas Solers.

116/17 - 18.

1577, Sept. 1

1.Watkin Thomas John Howell of Llyswyn, co. Brec., gent.

2.Roger John Howell of Glausbury, yeoman, and Jonet, his wife

DEED TO LEAD THE USES (and counterpart) of the fine of three m's, two barns, two gardens, two orchards, 100 a. of land, 8 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, 12 a. of wood, and 10 a. of heath and furze in Glausbury.

116/57-8.

1577, Oct. 12

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied in the Breconshire Great Sessions between Roger John Howell and Jenet, his wife, plaintiffs, and Watkin Thomas John Howell and Isabell, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged three m's, two barns, two gardens, two orchards, 100 a. of land, 8 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, 12 a. of wood, and 10 a. of furze and heath in Glasburye to be the right of the plaintiffs.

Latin.

116/19.

1580, April 21

1.William ap Oweyn Ieuan David of Glasbury, yeoman, and Watkyn Goughe of Talgarth, gent.

2.Roger John Howell ap David ap Ieuan

BOND for the quiet enjoyment of three parcels of land in p. Glasbury, one of which is called Tir Thomas ap Morgan, another lies in a place called Gwarr y Mergrove, and a third is called Rhygadwy.

116/20.

1580, July 9

1.Thomas ap John of Pipton, co. Brec., yeoman

2.Roger John Hoell David ap Ieuan

BOND to make a sufficient estate in fee simple in two parcels of arable land called Errowr Kessig and closse John Jenckyn in p. Glasebury before Michaelmas 1582.

116/21.

1580, Sept. 5

1.William ap Oweyne Ieuan David of Glasbury, yeoman, and Watkin goch of Talgarthe, gent.

2.Roger John Hoell David ap Ieuan

BOND for the quiet enjoyment till Michaelmas 1589 of a parcel containing 2 a. of arable land, part of which lies at a place called y pwlhey in the field beneath Lliswen called y maes issa and the other part lies at a place called pen y bryn, all in p. Glasbury.

116/55-6.

1586, Sept. 5

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Roger John Hoell David ap Ieuan and Jonet, his wife, plaintiffs, and Agnes verch Watkyn, deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged three m's, two barns, two gardens, two orchards, 100 a. of land, 8 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, 12 a.of wood, and 10 a. of furze and heath in Glaseburye to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/49 - 50.

1596, April 5

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Andrew Wynter and Thomas William Prichard, gent's, plaintiffs, and John ap Rosser and Jonet verch Thomas, widow, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged three m's, two barns, 240 a. of land, 12 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, 16 a. of wood, and 40 a. of furze and heath in Glasebury, Llyswen, and Llandevalley to be the right of the plaintiffs.

Latin.

116/22.

1605, May 16

1.John ap Rosser John Howell of Glasburye, yeoman, Thomas William Prichard of Boughrood, yeoman, and Thomas Solers of Llyswen, gent.

2.Thomas John ap Howel

BOND for the quiet possession of the close called y Rhygadwy in Glasbury until the sum of £6 secured on the premises is paid either at Michaelmas 1608 or Michaelmas 1609.

116/47-8.

1608, Aug. 8

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Walter Lloyd, esq., plaintiff, and John Prosser and Mary, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged 15 a. of land and 15 a. of pasture in Glasbery to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/23.

1609, June 30

1.William Vaughan of Wynforton, Herefordshire, gent.

2.Water Lloid of Glasbury, esq., and Elinor, his wife

BARGAIN AND SALE of three m's in p. Glasburie.

116/51-2.

1609, Sept. 11

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Walter Lloyd, esq., and Elianor, his wife, plaintiffs, and William Vaughan, gent., deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged one m., one garden, one orchard, 80 a. of land, 30 a. of meadow, 60 a. of pasture, and 20 a. of wood in Glasbury to be the right of the plaintiffs.

Latin.

116/39.

1613, Aug. 10

1.Phellipp David of Llyswen, yeoman

2.Thomas ap Gwillim of Llyswen, yeoman

LEASE for 1,000 years of the house called tuy David Gwillim John in Lliswen and 2½ a. of land, of which 1 a. lies in a place called y ddole near the boole of Boughrod, 1 a. lies in a place called y parryge, and the other ½ a. lies near or below the house of Thomas Jenkins, clerk, all in p. Lliswen.

116/63-4.

1627, Sept. 10

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Duckett, gent., and Mary, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged five m's, 120 a. of land, 40 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, and 40 a. of wood in Glasburie to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/25-6.

1628, March 23

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Griffith Morice, Gwenllian, his wife, Thomas Meredith, Margery, his wife, William Symonds, senr, Katherin, his wife, William Symonds, junr, Jenkin Phelip, Elizabeth, his wife, Cristian Vaughan, spinster, and John William and Katherin, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's, 50 a. of land, 30 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, and 10 a. of wood in Lyswen to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/24.

1629, March 25

1.Griffith Morrice of Llansanfreede, gent., Gwenllian, his wife, Thomas Meredith of Llanwortid, gent., Margery, his wife, William Symonds the elder of Bruntleis, co. Brec., gent., Katherin, his wife, William Symonds the younger, son and heir of the said William Symonds the elder, Jenkin Phelip of Llandevalley, yeoman, Elizabeth, his wife, and Christian Vaughan, late of Lliswen, spinster

2.William Morgan of the Midle Temple, London, esq.

BARGAIN AND SALE of two m's called Tyr John Bowen in Lliswen.

116/27 - 30.

1629, March 28

RECEIPTS for sums of money totalling £80 paid by William Morgan of the Midle Temple, London, esq., to Griffith Morris of Llansanfred, co. Rad., gent., Thomas Meredith of Llanwoortid, co. Brec., gent., Christian Vaughan of Lliswen, spinster, and Jenkin Phelip of Llandevally, gent., for lands purchased in Liswen.

116/34.

1629, Dec. 24

1.Rees Morris of Llyswen, yeoman

2.William Morgan of the Midle Temple, London, esq.

RELEASE of m's and lands in p's Lliswen and Glasburie which formerly belonged to Phellip Jones or John ap Owen David Willim.

116/31.

1630, March 4

A RECEIPT for £40 paid by William Morgan of the Midle Temple, London, esq., to William Symonds of Bruntlies, co. Brec., yeoman, Katherin, his wife, and William Symonds the younger for lands in Llyswen.

116/33.

1630, July 21

1.Jenkin Phellip of Llandevaltey, co. Brec., gent.

2.William Morgan of the Middle Temple, London, esq.

BOND for the further assurance of m's and lands late of John ap Owen in Lliswen.

116/41-2.

1630, July 26

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied in the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Richard Slany, Elizabeth, his wife, Henry Geerie, Alice, his wife, and Edward Kenwricke and Jane, his wife, defociants, when the deforciants acknowledged four m's, one cottage, three barns, two gardens, three orchards, 180 a. of land, 12 a. of meadow, 20 a. of pasture, and 10 a. of furze and heath in Lliswen and Glasbury to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/32.

c. 1630

A SCHEDULE of deeds relating to the lands of William Morgan, esq., in Lliswen, showing that there is no substance to the claim of Griffith Morris to those lands as the next heir of Phllip Jones of London, merchant.

116/35.

1632, March 6

1.John William of Lliswen

2.William Morgan of Therrowe, esq.

BARGAIN AND SALE of two a. of meadow called Gwrlod mase Crun, seven a. of arable land called close Mawre, three a. of arable land called Cayr ffunnon, three a. of arable land in Maies glan Cavan, five a. of arable land called Cay er mayne Lloydon lying between a parcel called Maies Gwyn and a parcel called forty and sill, and one a. of arable land lying in a parcel called Maies issa, all in p. Lliswen.

116/65-6.

1632, Sept. 10

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Roger Vaughan, esq., and Anne, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one m., 160 a. of land, 10 a. of meadow, 20 a. of pasture, 10 a. of wood, and 10 a. of furze and heath in Glasbury, Llandevalley, and Lliswen to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/37-8.

1634, March 24

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Watkin William and Katherin, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged 14 a. of land and 4 a. of meadow in Llisswen to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/53-4.

1634, Sept. 1

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Richard Gunter and William John Prosser, plaintiffs, and Thomas Probert and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one m., one barn, one garden, one orchard, 14 a. of land, 5 a. of meadow, 10 a. of pasture, and 2 a. of wood in Glasbury to be the right of the plaintiffs.

Latin.

116/36.

1634, Sept. 21

1.Watkin William of Lliswen, yeoman

2.William Morgan of Therrowe, esq.

BARGAIN AND SALE of three parcels of land in Lliswen, being part of a tmt called Tyre Kay Mawre.

116/45-6.

1636, July 25

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and William John Prosser and Johanna, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged two m's, 80 a. of land, 40 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, 10 a. of wood, and 10 a. of furze and heath in Glasbury to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/59 - 60.

1638, March 26

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and William Jenkin and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one m., one water corn mill, 100 a. of land, 20 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, and 40 a. of furze and heath in Llandevalley to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/61-2.

1642, Aug. 29

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between William Morgan, esq., plaintiff, and Thomas Probert, Margaret, his wife, and John Thomas, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one m., 15 a. of land, 5 a. of meadow, and 10 a. of pasture in Glasbury to be the right of the plaintiff.

Latin.

116/40.

1642/3, March 22

1.Richard Winter of Llangoed, co. Brec., gent., the executor of the will of Thomas ap Gwillim of Lliswen, dec., William Phillipp of Lliswen, glover, and Katherine, his wife, the daughter of Thomas ap Gwillime, and Agnest verch David of Lliswen, spinster

2.William Morgan of Therrow, esq.

ASSIGNMENT of the lease of a house called tuy David Gwillim John in Lliswen and 2½ a. of land, of which 1 a. lies in a place called y ddole near the boole of Boughrod, 1 a. lies in a place called y parryge, and the other ½ a. lies near or below the house of Thomas Jenkins, clerk, all in p. Lliswen.

116/67.

1647, March 1

1.William Morgan of Therrow, esq.

2.Hugh Bevans and Thomas Sollers, both of Llandilo, co. Rad., yeomen

DEED OF EXCHANGE of a parcel of land lying in the upper end of Maes Glan y Kavan, containing 4 a., in length from the highway leading from Lliswen towards Llangoed to the fforest, and one other parcel lying in a field called Maes Gwyn of about 2½ a., all in p. Lliswen, for 2½ a. of land lying in the lower part of Maes yssa between a close called Close Seintor and a parcel called the pike and the river Wye on all sides, one a. lying in the upper end of Maes yssa underneath the meadow called dol Morvydd adjoining the lands of William Morgan and the glebe lands there, 2½ a. called the Meynke adjoining likewise to the lands of William Morgan and the glebe lands there, ½ a. lying in a close called Maes Crwn within the lands of William Morgan, and for one other small parcel of ¼ a. 'within the new ringe hedge now made by the said William Morgan', all of which lie in p. Lliswen.

116/68.

1657, Aug. 7

1.Johan Grumwell of Lydney, Gloucestershire, widow

2.Thomas John Prosser of Kethedin, gent.

RELEASE of a m. called y Kae Mawre and 7 a. of arable land belonging, i.e. a close called y Kae Mawre ycha and a close called y Kae Mawre yssa in Kethedin.

116/43-4.

1658, Aug. 8

FINAL CONCORD (2 copies) in a fine levied at the Breconshire Great Sessions between Blanch Morgan, spinster, plaintiff, and Walter Lawrence and Gwenllian, his wife, deforciants, when the deforciants acknowledged one a. of land in Lyswen to be the right of the plaintiff.

116/69.

1665/6, Feb. 14

1.William Watkin Howell of Llanvighangell Cwm duy, yeoman, and Anna William, spinster, one of the daughters of the aforesaid William

2.Thomas William of Llanvighangell Cwm duy, gent.

BOND for the observance of covenants in a pair of indentures dated Feb. 14 1665/6.

116/70.

1669, Dec. 15

1.William Havard of Tallgarth, gent., William Lewis of Tallgarth, gent., and Roger Evans of Tallgarth, gent.

2.John Gwyn, esq., sheriff of co. Brec.

BOND for the observance of covenants in a pair of indentures dated Dec. 15 1669.

116/71.