General Livery of the possessions of the late William Parry the elder to Roger Vaughan, esq., and Sibill his wife ...,

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  • Reference
    • GB 210 21.
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls005001984
      (alternative) ISYSARCHB1
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1630, Dec 2.
  • Location
    • ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

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General Livery of the possessions of the late William Parry the elder to Roger Vaughan, esq., and Sibill his wife, that is, a capital m. called Trebois, otherwise Trebarried, 100 a. of arable land, 40 a. of park, 100 a. of pasture, and 60 a. of woodland in p. Llandyfalle, co. Brec., manor of Mota in p's Llanfillo, Llandyfaelog and t. Tre'r-graig, [p. Llandyfaelog], 1 m. and 4 gardens in p. Bronllys, 2 m's called Johnsfeild, otherwise Chauncefeild, in p. Talgarth, the manor or grange of Aberdihunow, 8 m's, a water mill called Aberdihunow mill and right of passage way across the Wye in p's Builth, Llanddewi'r-cwm, Maesmynys and Aberdihunow, [p. Llanddewi'r-cwm]. Recites an inquisition post mortem of the estate of the said William Parry, the pre-nuptial settlement, dated 20 Oct. 1608, of Roger Parry, eldest son of the said William Parry, and Elizabeth Delahay, wherein 1 conveyed lands in p's Llandyfalle, Llanfillo, Llandyfaelog and Tre'r-graig to trustees to the use, as to the lands in Llandyfalle, to the said Roger and Elizabeth and their heirs, and in default of such issue to the use of the heirs of 1, and the other lands mentioned to the use of 1 and Sibille his then wife during the term of their lives, and after their deaths to the use of Roger Parry and the heirs of his body begotten by Elizabeth, and in default of such issue to the use of the heirs of 1, a lease, dated 30 March 1621, of the m. called Chauncefeild to Elizabeth Parry, widow of Roger, for the term of her natural life, and no. 8. Latin. Endorsed: note of enrolment before the auditor of the Court of Wards and Liveries, 4 Dec. 1630, and on the memoranda rolls of the Court of Exchequer, Easter term, 1635.

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Preferred citation: 21.

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