ECR 64 679
ECR 64 679
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Provost Lupton's replication
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Provost Lupton's replication to George Morgan's answer.
The Provost claims that everything in the bill of complaint is true, and that the messuage and lands are customary lands held of the manor of Goldcliff by copy of court roll after the custom of the manor, and are leased to John ap Morgan for term of years at the special instance of Sir William ap Morgan; and that John occupied the lands until expelled by Goerge ap Morgan and other riotous persons. The Provost says he knows of no grant made by the lords of the manor to Thomas ap Morgan, father of the said George, and Jane his wife, as is claimed in George's answer.
Incomplete paper copy, endorsed in early 18th century angular hand: The Prov: Luptons Reply to George Morgans answer. referring to a lease made to Joh: Morgan.
The Provost claims that everything in the bill of complaint is true, and that the messuage and lands are customary lands held of the manor of Goldcliff by copy of court roll after the custom of the manor, and are leased to John ap Morgan for term of years at the special instance of Sir William ap Morgan; and that John occupied the lands until expelled by Goerge ap Morgan and other riotous persons. The Provost says he knows of no grant made by the lords of the manor to Thomas ap Morgan, father of the said George, and Jane his wife, as is claimed in George's answer.
Incomplete paper copy, endorsed in early 18th century angular hand: The Prov: Luptons Reply to George Morgans answer. referring to a lease made to Joh: Morgan.
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