ECR 64 671
Reference code
ECR 64 671
Title
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Memorandum of arrearages
Level
Item
Date
[1520s]
Extent & medium
1 item
Content description
N.d.
Memorandum of arrearages withheld from Eton College by Sir William Morgan:
it is alleged that Morgan occupied and took the profits of the manor of Coldrey [Coldra], appertaining to Eton, for 30 years without paying any rent or recompense, the mill being worth 66s. 8d a year; for the same time he occupied 10 acres of meadow in bredmede, parcel of the manor of Goldcliff appertaining to the College, worth 20s. a year; and 2 acres of meadow called grassokes mede, parcel of the manor of Goldcliff, worth 4s. a year;
he also detained 10s. yearly rent due to the College for a watercourse called the watergate of Langeston more [Langstone Moor], and 6d. for a wall, and 6s. of yearly rent which Sir William Morgan ought to pay the College for lands in Radwyke [Redwick] called horysland.
Total £133. 19s. 2d.
Endorsed: Tharrerage of Sir William Morgan Knyght
In another hand: the arrerage of Sir W Morgan
Paper, legal office copy.
Memorandum of arrearages withheld from Eton College by Sir William Morgan:
it is alleged that Morgan occupied and took the profits of the manor of Coldrey [Coldra], appertaining to Eton, for 30 years without paying any rent or recompense, the mill being worth 66s. 8d a year; for the same time he occupied 10 acres of meadow in bredmede, parcel of the manor of Goldcliff appertaining to the College, worth 20s. a year; and 2 acres of meadow called grassokes mede, parcel of the manor of Goldcliff, worth 4s. a year;
he also detained 10s. yearly rent due to the College for a watercourse called the watergate of Langeston more [Langstone Moor], and 6d. for a wall, and 6s. of yearly rent which Sir William Morgan ought to pay the College for lands in Radwyke [Redwick] called horysland.
Total £133. 19s. 2d.
Endorsed: Tharrerage of Sir William Morgan Knyght
In another hand: the arrerage of Sir W Morgan
Paper, legal office copy.
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