Catalogue description Marriage settlement 1. John Lewis of Craswall, yeoman and Margarett his wife and Sara...
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Reference: | F94/II/225a |
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Marriage settlement 1. John Lewis of Craswall, yeoman and Margarett his wife and Sara Lewis of the same, spinster, sole daughter and heir of John by Sibell his late wife decd. 2. Thomas Gwillim of Bulgh Trewin, comyoy, gent, and John Watkins of Michaelchurch Escley, yeoman. 3. John Griffith of Craswall, yeoman. Consideration: A marriage between John Griffith and Sarah Lewis and £160 to John Lewis by Griffith. Messuage with appurtenances where John Lewis lives in Craswall and all houses, outhouses, barne, stables, edifices, buildings, yards, stables, folds, backsides, gardens, orchards, lands, meadows, leasows, pastures, seedings, woods, underwoods, ways, waters, water courses, wastes, commons, rents, etc. appurtaining in Craswall and Clodock, known and "used by auntient Mearls and bounderyes" in tenure of John Lewis. To Gwillim and Watkins in trusts as follows:- The Hall above the entry to the messuage, one chamber above the hall, the parlour adjoining the hall, two chambers over the parlour, one room in the Tyhunt adjoining the Hall, one room between the messuage called Ty yssa and lower garden, one chamber above the room, the great barne, one sheep cott, adjoining the fold on the south east of the dwelling house one garden called the Upp garden and a croft adjoining, meadow called Gwerlod y Cawn wair, parcel of land called Cee Lloyd, parcel of land and pasture called Fron bant, parcel of land arable and pasture called Cae ys Callog, one little crofte lately enclosed adjoining the last mentioned parcel, close called Croft y delin, two parcels called Ce Caled and Cae Llwyn, one other close called Cae Maine, parcel of pasture and woodland called the Werne, close called Cae Pelle Bach, parcel of arable called Cae Knarls, parcel of meadow called the Llywedraya, the moiety of the entry, bakehouse, and killnhouse with appurtenances with full ingress, egress and regress the above computed to be moiety of the premises granted "mearsing and abutting" to lands late of Thomas Watkins, decd., which he lately purchased of Phillip John Thomas on the west and certain lands in occupation of Thomas Price called Pane Pleision Clyn dreniog and Cae Coch on all sides. To the use of John Lewis for life and after his death to the use of John Griffith and Sarah for Sarah's life only, and after her death to the use of the heirs of John and Sarah and in default of such issue, to the heirs of Sara and in default of issue to the right heirs of John Lewis for ever. Room called Ty Hunt and two chambers over the room, two chambers called Ty yssa one chamber over them within said messuage, the little barn, one stable, two cotts, the fold on the west side of the house, the lower garden, one croft adjoining.... under the Great Barn, one parcel of pasture called Cae Quarrey lying on both sides of the Monnow, meadow called Gworlod Ponty Cochin, two parcels of land arable and pasture called.... of forest Loyd ycha and forest Loyd ysson, parcel of pasture called the Dolwyn Crowe Gnesther, close of arable called Cae Coydwror or Gworlody Keven, close called Cae Gwyn, parcel of land called Cascochwn a.... called the Pymp Laver and moiety of entry, bakehouse etc. with full ingress etc., meering and sbbutting to lands late of Thomas Watkins called Teen Mab Lloyd and land leading from Forest pen to Longtown on the south, Gworlod y groes and a lane called Howle y K... [mall] parts and sides. To the use of John Lewis and Sarah until the marriage then to the use of John Griffith and Sarah for their lives, and the survivor of them, then to the use of the heirs of John and Sarah and in default of such issue, to the use of the heirs of Sarah and in default of such issue to the use of the heirs of John Lewis for ever. |
Date: | 11 February 1678 31 Chas II |
Held by: | Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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