Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 32
... gives to the monks of Margam- xxx acras terre sue de Landoyeuthin cum crofta que adjacet veteri cemeterio consensu domini mei Henrici de Unifravill . Testibus P. de Marecross . W. Flamenge . Joh . le Sor . P. de Turbill . Odo de Novo ...
... gives to the monks of Margam- xxx acras terre sue de Landoyeuthin cum crofta que adjacet veteri cemeterio consensu domini mei Henrici de Unifravill . Testibus P. de Marecross . W. Flamenge . Joh . le Sor . P. de Turbill . Odo de Novo ...
Page 35
... gives about 1196-1205 as the date of these charters . The Humfranvilles were lords of Penmark , where the ruins of their castle , described in a former volume of this Journal , still remain . GILBERT de Humfranville gave land at Aisse ...
... gives about 1196-1205 as the date of these charters . The Humfranvilles were lords of Penmark , where the ruins of their castle , described in a former volume of this Journal , still remain . GILBERT de Humfranville gave land at Aisse ...
Page 36
... give him seizin of his land . [ Close Roll I , 313 ; Fine Roll I , 258. ] Next in succession was probably another Gilbert , who in 1233 did homage to H. III for the land he had as one of the heirs of his cousin Matthew de Torrington ...
... give him seizin of his land . [ Close Roll I , 313 ; Fine Roll I , 258. ] Next in succession was probably another Gilbert , who in 1233 did homage to H. III for the land he had as one of the heirs of his cousin Matthew de Torrington ...
Page 39
... Pourkerrye [ Porthkerry ] , William Bachelor , parson of the Church of Pconstew ? give , grant , and by this our pre- sent charter , confirm to Oliver St. John , John Arundel , Robert Willis , and John de Hach , a moiety of OF MARGAM . 39.
... Pourkerrye [ Porthkerry ] , William Bachelor , parson of the Church of Pconstew ? give , grant , and by this our pre- sent charter , confirm to Oliver St. John , John Arundel , Robert Willis , and John de Hach , a moiety of OF MARGAM . 39.
Page 56
... gives to the monks of Margam forty acres of arable land which they held of the Tem- plars in the time of his father , paying to them forty pence annually . This seems to be a gift on condition that the land should be his and not the ...
... gives to the monks of Margam forty acres of arable land which they held of the Tem- plars in the time of his father , paying to them forty pence annually . This seems to be a gift on condition that the land should be his and not the ...
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