File 34. - Quitclaim of a close of land called Allvus Lease, between the land of the heirs of John Robnet on the ...,

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Quitclaim of a close of land called Allvus Lease, between the land of the heirs of John Robnet on the ...,

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  • 1586, June 17. (Creation)

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1 John Powell of Portskuet, co. Mon., yeoman. 2 Jenkin Leache of p. Carwent, co. Mon., yeoman. Quitclaim of a close of land called Allvus Lease, between the land of the heirs of John Robnet on the east and south, the land of Jenkin on the west, and abutting the land of John Miricke of Cricke on the north, within lp Easte Ende Caldicot, p. Carwent, co. Mon. Recites that the property was formerly conveyed to 2 by a feoffment to uses of 16 June 1586. Latin.

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Preferred citation: 34.

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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