Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Jane Ragland-Huntley, Cardiff

Cardiff records; being materials for a history of the county borough from the earliest times (Volume 2)

. (page 23 of 38)
Indenture dated 6 September anno 12 Eliz. (1570), between William Herbert of Cardif, esq., and John Myvon of Mere in the county of Wiltes, gent', of the one part and Thomas Carne of Ewenny, esq., of the other part. Reciting Bargain and Sale by the said Thomas Carne to the said William Herbert and John Dodington of the manor of Little Nash, otherwise called S' Osmond's Aishe, in the parish of Nashe in the county of Glamorgan, together with all other his messuages, lands, advowsons &c (with certain exceptions)
in Lekewith, Dennis Powes, Cogan &c, or within the franchises or parishes of Cardiff and Routh. It is witnessed that the parties hereto of the first part do grant the said premises unto the said Thomas Carne and the heirs of his body, with the following remainders in succession : —

To John Ragland, son of Sir Thomas Ragland, knight, in tail
male. Then to the following sisters of the said Thomas
Ragland
, in tail male.
Cicell, wife of John Ogans, esq.
Barbara, wife of Robert Longe, esq.
Jane Huntley, widow.
Mary, wife of John Palmer, gent'.
Then to our Sovereign Lady the Queen's Majesty, her heirs and
successors for ever.
This is upon condition that the said Thomas Carne do pay unto the
said William Herbert and John Dodington twenty shillings to the
use of our said sovereign lady the Queen.

Deed Poll. Appointment by William Gerrard, esq., Justice of
the Court of Great Sessions, of John Tyttleye, esq., to be his true
and lawful Deputy in the said office.


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