ECR 64 707
ECR 64 707
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Draft articles of arbitration
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[17 October 1660]
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17 October 1660 according to ECR 64 708 which cites it.
Folio 1 only of draft articles of arbitration of Edmuns Morgan of Newport, Monmouthshire, esq., Robert Aldworth of Bristol, esq., Nathanial Ingelo of Eton College, Bucks., Doctor of Divinity, John Cressett of London, esq., James Jones of Caerleon, Monmouthshire, gent., and Phillip Dorney of Bristol, gent., in the dispute between Christopher Whichcott, esq., Sir Jeremy Whichcott, knight and bart., formerly esq., and Sir John Trevor, knight, farmers under Eton College, of the one part, and Thomas Morgan, esq., and others of the other, the copyhold tenants of the manor of Goldcliff and Nash in Monmouthshire, concerning fines payable upon admittance upon descent or surrender of copyhold lands, in Chancery.
The Provost, College and farmers have entered a petition to the House of Lords and all parties have agreed to arbitration.
Endorsed: Goldcliff & Nash Com Monmouth. Agreemt by Coll' & Tents to pay 3s. 6d. per Acre fine for Alienacion surr' & discents Draft of an Agreemt for Fines certain as 3s. 6d. per acr'.
Only the first two articles of arbitration remain, but the whole document is citied in ECR 64 708.
Folio 1 only of draft articles of arbitration of Edmuns Morgan of Newport, Monmouthshire, esq., Robert Aldworth of Bristol, esq., Nathanial Ingelo of Eton College, Bucks., Doctor of Divinity, John Cressett of London, esq., James Jones of Caerleon, Monmouthshire, gent., and Phillip Dorney of Bristol, gent., in the dispute between Christopher Whichcott, esq., Sir Jeremy Whichcott, knight and bart., formerly esq., and Sir John Trevor, knight, farmers under Eton College, of the one part, and Thomas Morgan, esq., and others of the other, the copyhold tenants of the manor of Goldcliff and Nash in Monmouthshire, concerning fines payable upon admittance upon descent or surrender of copyhold lands, in Chancery.
The Provost, College and farmers have entered a petition to the House of Lords and all parties have agreed to arbitration.
Endorsed: Goldcliff & Nash Com Monmouth. Agreemt by Coll' & Tents to pay 3s. 6d. per Acre fine for Alienacion surr' & discents Draft of an Agreemt for Fines certain as 3s. 6d. per acr'.
Only the first two articles of arbitration remain, but the whole document is citied in ECR 64 708.
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