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354 MANOR OF KTLVEY. called Wainty coch, cout'by estimacon two Welsh acres, togeather with a decayed House thereto adioineing called Tycoch, lyeing on the Highway near the said parcell, togeather with a parcell of Wast ground thereto adioineing, on which Wast peece of ground there are some Tymber Trees now growing—and which peece of Wast doth extend itselfe into a Brooke or small Rivulet which falls into Cwm Madocke, at and under the yearely rent of viijs, payable at Lady day and Michas ...... viij9 WILLIAM ROBERT holdeth at the Will of the Lord a parcell of pasture ground called Trychwarter hirion, lyeing in the middle of a Close called Kae Newydd in Gwernllyeste, as the said parcell doth extend itselfe in length from the Western hedge and the lower end of the said Close, and adioineing to the Lands of John Pop- kins, Gent., unto two mearstones near the upper end of the said Close adioineing to the way lead¬ ing to Gellyr gasseg, and in breadth containeing about forty six yeardes, the lands of Bussy Man- sell, Esqr, being on the North and South sides thereof—at and under the yearly rent of vs, pay- as Lady day and Michael' . . . vs DAVID EVANS, Esq', holdeth at the Will of the Lord one parcell of arrable and pasture ground called Bryny garth hen lyeing in the middle of a meadow called Parkeyr ystrad, cont' by estimacon halfe an acre of Welsh measure, which parcell is surrounded with scattered Trees and Bushes—at and under the yearely rent of xijd, payable at Lady day and Michas . . xij The said David Evans holdeth at the Will of the Lord one parcell of arrable and pasture ground Land called Tirv Gwr cochyny Gwnglin, abutting to the High Way leading towards Neath, conti-