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Grant of messuages and lands at Ragenys ysave in Pebyd: Consideration 20 marks sterling,

  1. Philip son of Mereduc vechan of Menevia and Elen daughter of William the miller, his wife;. 2. Philip son of Philip Cadygan, lord of Cadyganston and Landonauck, and Matilda his wife;. Grant of messuages and lands at Ragenys ysave in Pebyd: Consideration 20 marks sterling. Witnesses: Master Adam Hoton; William Martyn: Peter Russell: Phillip Russell: John de la Chambr then clerk of the court of Pebyd'. Latin.

Inspeximus of Fines in the Treasury at Pembroke, (a) levied on Tuesday after the feast of St. Hilary the Bishop ...,

Inspeximus of Fines in the Treasury at Pembroke, (a) levied on Tuesday after the feast of St. Hilary the Bishop of 19 Henry 6, before Henry Wogan, Knight, Seneschal of Pembroke and John Wogan, sheriff of Pembroke and others, between William Vaghan ap Res of Pontefayn and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and David ap Howell and Elen his wife, deforceants, of the third part of 2 carucates of land, a water mill, and appurtenances in Pontefayn, 1/3 part of a bovate and lands in Llannerghayth, and of the moiety of a messuage and twenty acres in Llanllawarn, to be held to the use of the plaintiffs and their heirs, with reversion to the said Elen and her heirs; (b) levied on Tuesday next after the feast of St. Martin the Bishop, 26 Henry VI, before Math' Pereevall, locum tenens of Walter Skyll [? Skull] Knight, senescha o Pembroke, Thomas Perrot, sheriff of Pembroke and others between William Vaghan ap Res and William ap Jevan Gwyn and Margaret his wife, whereby the deforceants released to William Vaghan ap Res, two messuages, one bovate, and 2 acres of land, 3 acres of wood, and 1 acre of meadow with appurtenances in Menythmelen. Fines paid on both occasions being 2s. Latin.

Marriage Settlement of John ap Lewys, and Joan Bowen, daughter of James ap Oweyn knight, whereby the messuage lying upon ...,

  1. Lewis ap John Vechan of Pontevayne, gent.;. 2. John ap Lewys his son and heir. Marriage Settlement of John ap Lewys, and Joan Bowen, daughter of James ap Oweyn knight, whereby the messuage lying upon the south side of the parish church of Pontte vayne, a tenement at Pontte prithe, one tenement at Driffrine, 5 tenements at Newton, one corn mill and one fulling mill in the parish of Pontvane, one tenement at Morvil and a tenement at Doldoinne in the barony of Kemes, are granted for the use of the said John and his heirs begotten by the said Joan Boweyn. Latin.

Deed Of Sale of a messuage and lands on the north side of the churchyard at Saint Brides, together with ...,

  1. John Woogan of Wiston, esquire;. 2. Fraunc' Lagharne of Saint Brides, esquire. Deed Of Sale of a messuage and lands on the north side of the churchyard at Saint Brides, together with the right of patronage and advowson of the parish church and rectory of Saint Maries and Saint Brides. Consideration £30. Witnesses: Morgan Ph's; John barlo; Resus Lloyd; Maurice Canon; H. Lewys. Seal: a cockatrice on a wreath, being the Wogan crest.

Quitclaim of one messuage and lands called dole Toyme in the parish of Llanichay in the county aforesaid. Witnesses: Maurice ...,

  1. Thomas Bowen of Trelloyne, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. Thomas John Vaghan of Pontvaine, co. Pembroke, gent. Quitclaim of one messuage and lands called dole Toyme in the parish of Llanichay in the county aforesaid. Witnesses: Maurice Cannon: John ap R's: Rice Lewis: Thomas Jones: Ca: Kinnar: Owen Morgan: Richard Williams. Latin.

Grant of messuages in Martell, parish of Puncherdston, Newcastle Llanighaith, Pyskard, [which had come to Margaret William after the death ...,

  1. Margaret William alias Henry of Llanvayrenantegove, widow;. 2. William ap William Henry and Griffith ap William Henry, sons of the said Margaret. Grant of messuages in Martell, parish of Puncherdston, Newcastle Llanighaith, Pyskard, [which had come to Margaret William after the death of Agnes William, daughter of William ap Rees, younger brother of the said Margaret, and son of William ap Rees, senior, her father] Nerberth and Tynby, which were held by the grantor and her sisters, Jane and Agnes. Witnesses: H. Lewis; John Symyns de Martell; Thomas Symyns; Phillipp Riddar; Rudderch ...ghe of Pouncheston; Thomas Gitto of same; William Thomas David.

Agreement to levy a fine upon two messuages and lands now held by the said Thomas John Vaughan by right ...,

  1. Thomas Lloyd of Kilkeithed, esquire, Margrett his wife, and Thomas John Vauchan of Pontvayne, gent.;. 2. Morgan Bowen of Llyongorres, gent. Agreement to levy a fine upon two messuages and lands now held by the said Thomas John Vaughan by right of inheritance as also by purchase, situate in the parish of morvil, and their boundaries are given in detail. They agree to quit all claim to the said premises to Morgan Bowen. Witnesses: Mathewe, Edward Wynne, Rees Jones, John Browne.

Grant of Vagwr lase in the parish of Morvill, the boundaries of which are given,

  1. Thomas Lloid of Kilkeithed, esquire;. 2. Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, gent. Grant of Vagwr lase in the parish of Morvill, the boundaries of which are given. Witnesses: Owen Johns, William Meyrick, clerk, Thomas James, Thomas Vaughan, James Phe Walter, William James, John Gwyn, Rudderch William, Morris John, Edward Wynne. Latin. Mutilated.

Bond for the quiet enjoyment of that toft in the parish of Morvill called Vagwr, now in the tenure of ...,

  1. Thomas Lloid of Kilkeithed, co. Pembroke, esquire;. 2. Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen. Bond for the quiet enjoyment of that toft in the parish of Morvill called Vagwr, now in the tenure of the said Thomas Lloid. The deed gives the boundaries of the messuage and contiguous properties are mentioned by name. Witnesses: Owen Johns; William Myrick, clerk; Thomas James; Thomas Vaughan; James Phe Walter; William James; John Gwyn; Rudderch William; Morris John; Edward Wynne. [Note: The above Thomas Lloyd was H.S. co. Pembroke in 1613, in which year he endowed the Haverfordwest Grammar School.].

Bond, in £200 to keep the covenants in a pair of indentures of even date,

  1. Thomas Lloid of Kilkeithed, esquire;. 2. Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, gent. Bond, in £200 to keep the covenants in a pair of indentures of even date. Witnesses: William Meyrick, clerk; Thomas Vaughan; James Ph' a Walter; Ie'n D'd Gr' John; Moris John; John Thomas; Edward Wynne. Signed: Thomas Lloyd. Seal bears the inscription Thomas Lloyd.

Release of the following lands in Pontvaen - a capital messuage card Place Pontvaen where the said Thomas lives; a ...,

  1. George Owen of Henllys, co. Pembroke, esquire, lord of Kemes;. 2. Thomas John Vaughan and James Vaughan of Pontvaen, co. Pembroke, gentlemen. Release of the following lands in Pontvaen - a capital messuage card Place Pontvaen where the said Thomas lives; a messuage and 40 acres in the tenure of Thomas John Vaughan; a messuage and 2 acres, a fulling mill called Melin Pontvaen in the tenure of Thomas John Vaughan; a wooded mountain ('monte boscale') containing some 80 acres: to hold to the said Thomas and James Vaughan and their heirs, by fealty and annual rent of 3d., and doing suit of court every fifteen days at the manor of the said George, and paying a herriot of 5s. on the alienation of the said property or any part thereof, and a herriot of 5s. on death. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd; William Warren; Lewis Phillippes de Pentrevan; John Lloyd de Comgloin; Olden Johns; Morgan Bowen de Llwyngorres, 'the writter herof'. Seal: a boar chained to a holly bush between the initials G.O.

Settlement (after the marriage of the said William and Jane Vaughan, daughter of Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, gent.) of ...,

  1. William ap William Henry of the parish of Llanvair nant y gove, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. James Vaughan of Pontvaen and William Morys of Ford in the parish of Haycastle, gentlemen. Settlement (after the marriage of the said William and Jane Vaughan, daughter of Thomas John Vaughan of Pontvaen, gent.) of the messuage and lands in the said parish of Llanvair nant y gove where the said William ap William Henry now lives, and also a messuage in the same parish in the occupation of John Powell, to the use of William ap William Henry for life, and then to his heirs begotten on the body of the said Jane Vaughan his wife. Witnesses of livery of seisin to William Morys: Owen Johns; Owen Hyggon; Jenkin Cornok; Jenkin Gwyne; Thomas Symyns of m'tle. Seal: a wolf's [?goat's] head between two initials, the second of which is D. Latin. For the counterpart, see no. 52.

Bond, in £100, for the performance of covenants in a deed of feoffment, whereby Robert James, granted to James Vaughan ...,

  1. Robert James of Harrismote, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. James Vaughan of Pontvaen, gent. Bond, in £100, for the performance of covenants in a deed of feoffment, whereby Robert James, granted to James Vaughan and Thomas James, 4 messuages in Harrismote, in the several tenures of the said Robert James and Jane Vaughan, daughter of Thomas John Vaughan, and the issue, and in default of such issue, to revert to Robert James and his right heirs. Witnesses: Thomas John Vaghan; David lloyd of Morvill; Richard abowen cardigan; Ph'e John, and Myles Oven, all three of Harrysmote.

Grant of the messuage and lands and a little cottage in Suchpant, in the parishes of Nevarloate and Llysyvrane, co ...,

  1. Thomas Symmyns of Martle, co. Pembroke, gent.;. 2. John ap Owen Cadigan of Harriesmoate, co. Pembroke, gent. Grant of the messuage and lands and a little cottage in Suchpant, in the parishes of Nevarloate and Llysyvrane, co. Pembroke, called Tyr Rickard. Witnesses to livery and seisin: Richard apowen Cadigan de Harrismote; Edward John, and John Meredith of the same; Thomas Vaughan.
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