Miscellaneous deeds deposited by Gloucester City Library
GB0218.D209

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Gwent Archives
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Miscellaneous deeds deposited by Gloucester City Library
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GB0218.D209
Date
1606-1852
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0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English
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Deeds for the parishes of Llangoven and Cwmcarvan, 1606-1828; Llandenny, 1651; Mathern, 1762; Redwick, 1712; Caerwent, 1668-1727; Dixton, 1732; Rockfield, 1846; miscellaneous, 1745-1852.

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The collection has been arranged by parish.

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Usual conditions apply.

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Accruals are not expected.

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Deposit, 1958.

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  • Deeds--Wales--Monmouthshire;

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A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

 D209 Llangovan and Cwmcarvan 1606-1828 

 D209/40 Lease for a Year 1. Thomas Lewis if St. Peer, Co. Mon., Esq. 2. Thomas Williams if Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. Mansion house called Little Llanmellyn with appurtenances, and also several closes of land, arrable, meadow, pasture and wood called The Three Acres, the Mead, Cae Skibor, The Seven Acres, mearing on the SW side of the lane leading from Lanvair towards Kellplate and to the land og William Bechin on N side, also a parcell of pasture ground (7a) lying between the said lane and the way leading from Crossway to Round Bush, also a great parcell of arrable land called Four Acres and a parcell of land called the Nine Acres and the woods and wood ground etc., all situate in the parish of Caerwent. 9 Nov 1727 

 D209/37 Bond 1. Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Co. Mon., Esq. 2. Thomas Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £160. To observe the covenants expressed in two Indentures made between them of the same date. 10 Nov 1727 

 D209/36 Bargain and Sale 1. Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Co. Mon., Esq. 2. Thomas Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £112. Messuage or mansion house called Little Lanmelyn and several closes of land called Three Acres, The Mead, Cae Skibor, The Seven Acres bounding on the south west side of the lane leading from Lanvaire towards Kellplate together with other lands in the parish of Caerwent, Co. Mon. (in exchange for lands in the par. of Langoven). 10 Nov 1727 

 D209/22 Bond 1. David John of Llangoven, Co. Mon., husbandman, and William Thomas Griffith of Llanbadock, Co. Mon., husbandman. 2. Edmund Thomas Phillip. £86. David John and Anne his wife and Allson Vergh Robert, widow, shall during the space of one year upon reasonable request shall make by way of a fine a lawful estate in a parcel of meadow ground called part of Gworlod Neweth with appurtenances situate in par. Llangoven, Co. Mon., abutting the meadow of Lewes Thomas called Gworlod Vaugh, to the meadow of David John called Gworlod Y Garne and to the other lands of the said David called Tire Cradock, to the way called Lewe Y Killey leading from Lanwynny towards Monmouth and to the new mears and bounds there set by the said David and Edmond of their own assent between the said parcel of meadow ground and the residue of the said meadow called Gworlod Neweth. 23 Feb 1606 

 D209/21 Final Concord - Court of Common Pleas 1. John Thomas Phillip and John Thomas as Thomas, Plt. 2. Edmund Thomas Phillip and Matilda (sic.) his wife and David ap John and Anne his wife, deforcts. 10 acres land, 12 acres meadow, 6 acres pasture, 1 acre wood and the fourth part of one messuage, 1 barn, 1 bakehouse, 1 garden, 2 curtillages, 2 acres land, 18 acres meadow and 1 acre wood with appurtenances in Peneclaweth and Llangoven. £60. Easter 1610 (9 Jas. I) 

 D209/6 Bond 1. William Blower of Llangoven, Co. Mon., gent. 2. William Edmonds of Llangoven, gent. £120. Williams Blower and Christan his wife to make, by means of a Fine and in consideration of a sum of £60, an estate in law to William Edmunds of and in one parcel of meadow ground called Gworlod Vawr (12a.) situate in par. of Llangoven, Co. Mon. between lands of Henry Clus Esq., lands late of Henry Thomas, the lane leading from Pull Morkin towards Llanthomas and other lands of the said William Edmonds, now in tenure of said William Edmonds, except and reserved the one moiety of the said parcel of meadow called Gwirlod Vawr unto Catherine Blower, mother of William Blower for the term of her natuarl life. 10 Jan 1631/1632 

 D209/7 Final Concord, Court of Common Pleas 1. William Edmonds plt. 2. William Blower, James Blower and Catherine Blower, widow, deforcients. 10 acres meadow with appurtenances in Langoven. £60. MM 1633 (9 Chas. I) 

 D209/10 Copy Court Roll - Manor of Usk Castle Surrender and Admittance 1. Thomas Jones of city of Bristol. gunsmith and Richard Jones of the same city, joiner, two of the sons of William Jones of Bristol, gunsmith, dec'd. 2. Thomas Ailworth of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., gent. All their part in one messuage, one garden, two orchards, and four closes of land customary, arrable, meadow and pasture (20a.) now in tenure of Thomas George situate in par. of Langoven, the manor of Trelleck, Co. Mon., between lands of Chrales Thomas, lands called Kay Phill Goch, the way leading from Langovan to the way that leads from Penclawth to Trelleck, lands of the widdow Edmonds, lands of John David and the lane leading from Pen Y Lan to the Killey. Fine 9d. Harriett 10/- 28 Dec 1655 

 D209/43 Marriage Settlement (not executed) 1. Jane Edmonds of Landomas, Co. Mon., widow, and Thomas Williams Morgan of Langam Ycha, Co. Mon., gent., and Alice his wife (daughter of William and Jane Edmonds). 2. William Powell of Lanthewy Rytherch, Co. Mon., gent. Marriage already had between Thomas and Alice, and in consideration of the natural affetion they have towards Isaac Morgan their son. 3 messuages or mansion houses and appurtenances situate in hamlet of Landomas and in parishes of Comcarvan, Penclawdd and Llangoven, Co. Mon. 18 May 1659 

 D209/11 Copy Court Roll - Manor of Usk Castle Surrender and Admittance 1. John Davis of Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. William Edmonds. A close or parcel of land, arrable and pasture called Yr Weyn (4 acres) situate in par. of Langoven, manor of Trelleck, Co. MoN., between lands of Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Esq., land of Jane Edmonds, land of William Edmonds of Ragland, yeoman, the lane leading from Killey towards Craig Coed Garth and to lands of said John Davis. Fine 7d. Herriot 5/- (Latin) 3 Jun 1675 

 D209/43 Marriage Settlement 1. Thomas Williams of Langum Ycha, Co. Mon., and Alice his wife, Jane Edmonds of Llanthomas, Co. Mon., widow, and Isaac Williams of Llanthomas, son and heir of Thomas and Alice. 2. George Harries of Newchurch, Co. Mon., and Henry Lewis of Trelleck, Co. Mon. 3. Susanna Lewis of parish of Trelleck, widow, and Elizabeth Lewis, spinster, one of her daughters. Marriage between Isaac Williams and Elizabeth Lewis. £250. Messuage and appurtenances situate in Llanthomas wherein Jane Edmunds and Isaac Williams do dwell together with six closes of land (25a.) called Tyre Shane Ycha, Tyre Shane Ysha, Gworlod Dy Hunt Yr Hewle, Cae Yr Pwll, Cae Dywthlaw Yr Ty and Gworllod Yr Berllan in Llanthomas. Three closes of land called Tyre Keny, Tyre Y Gove and Cae Crabanocke (50a.) in Cumcarvan, one parcell of land called Gwerndee Usha (10a.) in parish of Langoven, meadow called Gworlod Vawre and Garne Vellen (12a.), Gworlod Kay Mald (8a.), Kae Gwinne (16a.) in parish of Langoven, Gworlod Newith and Gworlod Vach otherwise Gworlod Y Killey (10a.) in parish of Langoven. Also messuage and dwelling house in parish of Penyclawth and two parcels of land called Gwern Dee Ycha and Gworlod Y Berllan (15a.), six closes of land in Langwm Ycha called Cae Yr Argoed Mawre, Cae Yr Argoed Bach, Carne Mawr and Carne Bach, Cae Yr Gwaire, Cae Yr Dinogge (47a.). 17 May 1681 

 D209/23 1. John Williams of par. of Mitchell Troy, Co. Mon., yeoman, and John David of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Isaac Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £80. Two closes of land, arrable, meadow and pasture with all appurtenances and known by the name of Gworlod Y Garne and Tyre Craddogge (11 acres) situate in par. Langoven, Co. Mon., between the lane leading from Lanwinny towards Monmouth, the meadow of Isaac Williams now in occupation of John David, lands of Edward Jones Esq., now in occupation of John David and the lands of Walter George. 14 Apr 1684 

 D209/23A Final Concord - Court of Common Pleas 1. Isaac Williams, gent., plt. 2. John Williams and Dorothy his wife, and John David, deforcts. 4 acres land, 1 acre meadow, 2 acres pasture, 1 acre wood,4 acres furze and heath with appurtenances in par. of Langoven. £60. Easter 1684 

 D209/33 Bond 1. John Williams of par. Michael Troy, Co. Mon., yeoman, and John David of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Isaac Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £160. to keep the covenants expressed in an Indenture of the same date made between them. 14 Apr 1684 

 D209/16 Feoffment 1. John David of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife. 2. Isaac Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £100. One messuage or tenement with appurtenances lying in Langoven wherein John David and Elizabeth his wife now inhabit called the Kyle, also 5 parcels of land called Tyr Keel, Yr Haydyr, Cae Gollen Ffraneg, Crofty Lleger and the Gare (26 acres) lying in Langoven, mearing to the land in possession of John Reese, lands of John Aylworth, gent., lands of John Lawless, John Jones Esq., Mr Owens, land leading from Lanwinny towards Lanthomas, lands of Thomas Lewis Esq., William Edmonds. 23 Dec 1686 

 D209/17 Bond 1. John David of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Isaac Williams of Lanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £200. To perform and observe covenants expressed in a Feoffment of the same date made between them (par. Langoven). 23 Dec 1636 

 D209/12 Copy Court Roll - Manor of Usk Surrender and Admittance 1. Charles Gwyn of town of Monmouth, gent., by virtue of a letter of Attorney from Margaret Taylor of par. Westbury, Co. Glos., widow of Richard Bevan of par. Wesbury, mariner. 2. John Lawless, junior, clerk. All that messuage or tenement and lands thereto belonging situate in par. Langoven, Co. Mon., in the manor of St. Lawrence and now in the possession of John Lawless the younger, clerk. Fine 9d. Herriott 5/- 14 Dec 1691 

 D209/13 Copy Court Roll - Manor of Usk Castle Surrender 1. John Lawless the younger of Langoven, Co. Mon., clerk. 2. William Watkins of par. Monmouth, gent. One messuage or tenement called Tuy Bach Wrth Y Killey together with one garden and one orchard which are situated in par. Langoven, Co. Mon., between lands now or late in tenure of John David, the lane leading from Pen Y Lan per Le Killey towards Tuy Lloyd and the meadow sometime of Loveday Owens, widow, but now of Joan Jenkins. Also two parcels land, arrable, meadow and pasture called Kaer Law and Kaer Bach (8 acres) now in the possession of John Lawless and situated in par. Langoven between lands of John David, lane leading from Pen Y Llan towards Killey, other lands of said John David, land of John Jones of Dingestow, Esq., land of Richard Rosser and land of John Aylworth, gent. Fine 9d. Herriott 5/- (Latin) 15 Dec 1691 

 D209/15 Copy Court Roll - Manor of Usk Surrender and Admittance 1. William Edmonds of par. Ragland, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Walter Edmonds his son. One messuage, one garden, two orchards and four closes of land, arrable, meadow, pasture and wood, called Gworlod Yssa, Cae Gwerne Lyhkey, Cae Gwyn and Coed Graig (20 acres) now in tenure of John David situate in par. Langoven, manor of Trelleck, Co. Mon., between lands late of Edward James, land called Cae Phillip Goch (leading to Langoven) the way leading from Pen Y Clawth towards Trelleck, land now or late of Jane Edmonds, widow, land of John David and the way leading from Pen Y Lan towards Killey, lands of Isaack Williams and others, land of Thomas Lewis of St. Peer Esq., and land of William Edwards. Which premises the said William Edmonds bought of John Jones of city of Bristol. corvisor and Matthew Jones of the same place, gunsmith and John Aylworth of Langoven, gent. And all his title, claim and demand in one bakehouse, two orchards and 5 closes of land called Garthe Ycha, Garth Yssa, Cae Gwyn, Cae Gwerne Llykey and Gworlod Vach (20 acres) which said premises William Edmomds bought from Edward James of Cwmcarvan, Co. Mon., painter, and Margaret his wife, together with all that parcel of land called Yr Wyen (14 acres) situate in par. Langoven between lands of Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Esq., land of Isaack Williams, gent., land of the said William Edmonds, lane leading from Killey towards Craig Coed Garth and land of John David, which said premises the said William Edmonds purchased of John David of Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. Fine 9d. Herriott 5/- (Latin) 18 Jun 1694 

 D209/34 Assignment 1. William Edmund of par. Ragland, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Margaret James of hamlet of Lanthomas in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., widow and late wife of Edward James of same place, and Joan their daughter and only child. 3. Thomas Jones of par. Landenny, Co. Mon., gent., and Samuel Lewis of par. Lanvihangel Isterne Llewerne, Co. Mon., yeoman. 4. Walter Edmund of par. Langoven, yeoman. £22 5d. 2d. plus 5/-. parcel of land called Cae Ffilgoch (8 acres) situate in par. of Langoven, Co. Mon., between lands of William Edmund late in tenure of late Edward James, other lands of William Edmund in tenure of Maud Jenkin, widow, the lane leading from Kille towards Lanthomas and the lane leading from the Gader towards Peny Claudd. 1 Nov 1699 

 D209/27 Lease for a Year 1. Margaret James of hamlet og Lanthomas in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., widow, and late wife of Edward James of same par. and Joan James of the same place, spinster, their only daughter. 2. Walter Edmund of par. Langovan, Co. Mon., yeoman. Messuage wherein Margaret and John James now dwell with the barne, garden and fold belonging situate in hamlet of Lanthomas together with a piece of land called Cae Ffilgoch (8 acres) situate in the par. of Langoven between lands of Walter Edmund, the lane leading from Kille towards Lan Thomas and the lane leading from the Gader towards Pen Y Clawdd. 3 Nov 1699 

 D209/24 Bargain and Sale 1. Margarett James of hamlet of Lanthomas in par. Cwmcarvan, Co. Mon., widow, late wife of Edward James, and Joan James her daughter. 2. Walter Edmund of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. £19.10s.0d. All that messuage or tenement with its appurtenances wherein the said Margarett and Joan James did lately dwell together with the barn, gardens and fold thereto belonging situate in hamlet of Lan Thomas within the par. of Cumcarvan. Together also with a parcel of land called Cae Ffill Goch (8 acres) also situated in par. Langoven between lands of said Walter Edmund, the lane leading from the Kille towards Lan Thomas and the lane leading from the Gader towards Pen Y Claudd. Rent £2.10s.0d. p.a. during natural life of Margaret James. 4 Nov 1699 

 D209/45 Articles of Agreement 1. Elizabeth Williams of Llanthomas, parish of Cwmcarvan, Co. Mon., widow and relict of Isaac Williams of same place, deceased. 2. Thomas Williams of the parish of Cwmcarvan, gent., their eldest son. Yearly rent charge of £20. All her right title and interest in all that messuage or tenement called Llanthomas and all appurtenances and lands situated in the parishes of Cwmcarvan, Penyclawth and Llangoven, Co. Mon., and also that messuage etc. and lands now in tenure of John Madox and Zachariac Morgan situate in Langwm Isha, Co. Mon. The rent to be charged on the messuage etc. called Kile and the lands late of John [ ] being 7 closes of land called Tyr Keel Yr Haydr, Cae Gollen Franog, Croft Y Llygod Y Gare, Kae Yr Llawn and Kaybach (32a.) in parish Llangoven, Co. Mon. 1 Mar 1716/1717 

 D209/28 Deed to lend to the Use of a Fine 1. Thomas Williams of town of Uske, Co. Mon., Esq., and Ffrancis his wife, Thomas Williams of Lanthomas in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., gent., Thomas Probin of Gockett in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., gent., and Mary his wife, and John Anderson of town of Chepstow, Co. Mon., mason and Ane his wife. 2. Henry Lewis of Gwerneythig in par. Ragland, gent., William Dunwoody of town of Bergavenny, Co. Mon., gent., Walter Davies of Chepstow, gent., and James Davies of Landenny, Co. Mon., gent. To levy a fine on all that messuage or tenement with a backside, garden, and orchard late in possession og Joseph Esse situate in par. Ragland, adjoining lands of Duke of Beaufort, Henry Long and Edward Williams and the lane leading from Hendre Baskett towards Raglan. Also a messuage called Lanthomas with all lands etc. situate in pars. of Cumcarvan, Penyclauth and Langoven. Also decayed messuage smiths gorge etc. in possession of Margaret Jones together with an orchard and garden and a parcel of ground (sic.) now in possession of William Beck, innkeeper situate in par. Lanvihangell Torymynith. Also messuage dwelling house called the Lower Crown now in possession of William Badham in town of Chepstow etc. 10 Jun 1717 

 D209/3 Declaration of Trust 1. Thomas Jenkins of Llydiad Melin, Co. Mon., Esq., and George Bevan of par. Landenny, Co. Mon., gent. 2. Walter Edmunds of Gader in par. Llangovan, Co. Mon., yeoman. That the sum of £50, the security in a Surrender of several closes of lands, arrable, meadow and pasture, called Cae Gwyn Ycha, Cae Gwyn Ysha, Gworlod Ysha and Gworlod Vach containing 23 acres situated in par. Langovan, manor of Trelleck, Co. Mon., abutting lands of Thomas Williams of Lanthomas, gent., the lane leading from the Kille towards Lanthomas and to the lane leading from Penylann toward Penyclauth and to the lands of the said Walter Edmunds, was the sole and proper money of Thomas Jenkins. 9 Jan 1717/1718 

 D209/26 Lease for a Year 1. Elizabeth Williams of Lanthomas in par. Cwmcarvan, Co. Mon., widow of Isaac Williams late of Lanthomas, de'd., Thomas Williams of Lanthomas, gent., her son, Hannah Evans of par. Lanvihangel Ystern Llewern, Co. Mon., spinster, sole daughter and heir of John Evans late of Howcapel, Co. Hereford, clerk, dec'd., who was son and heir of Thomas Evans, and Maude his wife, dec'd. 2. John Rumsey of Tinton, Co. Mon., gent., and William Jones of city of Hereford, gent. Messuage called Lanthomas together with an orchard (12 acres) parcel of meadow ground called Gworlod Y Berllan (3 acres), meadow called Gworlod Dec Hwnt Yr Hewle (6 acres), 3 parcels of arrable, pasture and wood land called Teere Vacha, Cae Pwll and Deadwth (24 acres) all situated in Llanthomas in par. Cumcarvan on each side of the way leading from Langoven Church towards Monmouth and abutting the lands late of the Earl of Pembroke, lands of Thomas Jones, gent., the lane leading from Penn--Claweth to the Gadder and the lands of John Aylworth, gent. Also 3 closes of arrable, meadow and pasture land called Teere Kenny, Teere Y Gare and Cae Grabannocke (50 acres) situated in par. Cumcarvan etc. Also 2 closes of arrable meadow and pasture land called Gwerne Ddee Isha and Gwerne Ddee Ycha (25 acres) in parishes of Langoven and Penyclawth etc. Also parcel of meadow ground called Gworlod Vawre and Garne Vellen containing (12 acres). Also parcel of land arrable, meadow and pasture called Gworlod Cae Mald (8 acres), Cae Gwin (15 acres), the three last mentioned pieces of land lying par. Langoven etc. 2 parcels of land called Gworlod Newith and Gworlod Bach otherwise Gworlod Killey (10 acres) in par. Langoven etc. Also 6 closes of land (47 acres) in par. Langwm Ycha called Cae Yr Argoed Mawr and Caer Yr Argoed Bach, Carne Mawre and Carne Bach, Cae Y Gwaire and Cae Yr Drinogge etc. Also that capital messuage wherein Thomas Evans, grandfather of Hannah Evans did dwell called Tu Gwinn, also messuage wherein Walter Phillips doth now of late inhabit, and all those water grist mills called Lanviangell's Mill, also 6 closes of land (20 acres) all situate in par. Llanviangel Ystern Llewerne etc. 2 Feb 1717/1718 

 D209/35 Marriage Settlement 1. Elizabeth Williams of Lanthomas in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., widow and relict of Isaac Williams, gent., dec'd. Thomas Williams of Lanthomas, their son and heir, and Hannah Evans of par. Lanvihangell Ysterne Llewerne, Co. Mon., spinster, sole daughter and heir of John Evans late now of How Capel, Co. Hereford, clerk, dec'd., who was on and heir of Thomas Evans and Maud his wife of Lanvihangel Ystern Llewern, dec'd. 2. Isaia Jones of Langarran, Co. Hereford, clerk, Phillip Hoskins of Bernithen, Co. Hereford, Esq., Henry Lewis of Trelleg, Co. Mon., gent., and Edward Hoskins of Newchurch, Co. Mon., gent. 3. John Rumsey of Tinton, Co. Mon., gent., and William Jones of city of Hereford, gent. Marriage between Thomas Williams and Hannah Evans. Capital messuage called Lanthomas with all appurtenances and lands in par. Cumcarvan. 3 Feb 1717/1718 

 D209/4-5 Mortgage and Counterpart 1. Walter Edmunds of the Gader in par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Thomas Jones of Pentire Wheellen in par. Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., yeoman. £30. Two closes of land, arrable, meadow and pasture, with one orchard adjoining called Gworlod Y We-en (12a.) now divided into two pieces, lying in par. of Langoven, Co. Mon., meering the land of Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Esq., the lands of Thomas Williams of Llanthomas, gent., lands of Walter Edmunds, to the lands (sic.) leading from Penylan towards the Kille. Also a piece of arrable land called Kae Phil Goch (8a.) situate in par. Langoven, mearing lands of Walter Edmunds to the lane leading from the Kille towards Lan-Thomas, to the lane leading from the Gader towards Peny-Claudd. Term 5 years and from 5 to 5 to 10 years. Rent 30/- p.a. 30 Apr 1718 

 D209/18 Mortgage 1. Walter Edmunds of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Thomas Jones of par. Penalt, Co. Mon., yeoman. £30. 2 closes of land and meadow called Gworlod Vach and Cae Y Bach and all that little orchard adjoining (12a.) abd abutting the lane leading from Pen Y Land towards Penyllauth Church and other land of Walter Edmonds, situate in par. Langoven. 99 years. 30 May 1719 

 D209/25 Mortgage 1. Walter Edmonds of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Thomas Jones of par. Penalt, Co. Mon., yeoman. £30. 2 closes of land and meadow called Gworlodd Vach and Cae Y Bach and all that orchard to the said closes adjoining (12a.) abutting between the lane leading from Pen Y Land towards Penyclauth Church and other lands of said Walter Edmomds, situate in par. of Langoven. 99 years. 30 May 1719 

 D209/41-42 Lease and Counterpart 1. Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Co. Mon., Esq. 2. Sarah Howell of town of Chepstow, Co. Mon., widow. £95. Messuage or tenement, backside and garden now in possession of Thomas Williams situate at Langoven, Co. Mon., together with those parcells of land called The Bayly (2a.), The Close beyond the messuage (8a.), The Close (5a.), Gworlod Vaghe (1.5a.), Caie Gwyn (5a.), three parts of Cae Werne (7a.), Gworlod Nichollyghan (5a.), Kedowe and Gworlod Hoyskin (9a.). 99 years. Rent 5s. p.a. 28 Nov 1721 

 D209/38 Assignment 1. Thomas Lewis of St. Peer, Co. Mon., Esq. 2. Thomas Williams of Llanthomas, Co. Mon., gent. £112. All the reserved rents etc. arising from a messuage or tenement called Gader Ysha situate in parish of Langoven, Co. Mon. Also those parcels of arrable or pasture land called the Baily (2a.), the closes beyond the messuages (2a. and 8a.) adjoining the highway leading from Langoven Church towards Monmouth. Other parcels of land called The Close (5a.), Gworlod Vaugh (1.5a.), Cay Gwyne (5a.) adjoining a certain way leading from Llanwynee towards Monmouth and meadow late in possession of John David Powell and now in the possession of Thomas Williams, and the three parts of one acre of meadow adjoining to a close late in possession of John David Powell, one other close of meadow or pasture called Cae Werne (7a.) one other parcell of arrable or pasture land called Gworlod Nichollychan (5a.). Two other parcels of pasture and arrable land (9a.) called Redow and Gworlod Hoskin, all situate in parish of Llangoven. 10 Nov 1727 

 D209/39 Assignment 1. Elizabeth Butler of town of Chepstow, widow, daughter of Sarah Howell, late of Chepstow, widow, deceased. 2. Thomas Williams of Lanthomas in parish of Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., gent. £86. Premises in parish of Langoven as in Assignment of 10 Novemeber 1727. 26 Mar 1730 

 D209/50 Agreement for Sale and Purchase 1. Thomas Williams of Dursley, Co. Glos., Esq. 2. Thomas Bennet of Hopemansel, Co. Hereford, gent. £3600 plus the price of timber standing and growing on the land. Premises known as Llanthomas and Gadder. Farms in parishes of Cwmcarvan, Penyclawdd and Llangovan as per a schedule. 28 Jul 1828 

 D209/29 Feoffment 1. Morris David of Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife. 2. William Edmonde of par. Langoven, Co. Mon., gent. £30. 3 closes of land arrable, meadow, pasture and wood called Tir Keney, Tir Y Gaer and Cay Grabanog (50a.) situate in par. Cumcarvan on either side of the way leading from a place there called Lloyne Y Gaer towards the parish church of Cwmcarvan and in length and breadth between the demense lands now in occupation of David Edmonde, the highway leading from Lanthomas towards Monmouth, lands late of Charles Paske, lands of Maude Edmonde, widow, John Jones Esq., Thomas John Richards, Richard Jones, gent. 10 Sep 1638 

 D209/19-20 Feoffment and Counterpart 1. Edmond Thomas Phillip of Llanthomas, Co. Mon., gent., and Maude his wife. 2. John Thomas Phillip of Dingastowe, Co. Mon., gent., and John Thomas ap Thomas of Comecarvan, Co. Mon., yeoman. All their part of a house, barn and barton with appurtenances being in the par. of Pennaclaweth, Co. Mon., wherein Richard John Harrie did dwell (late dec'd.) and now in occupation of Susan his daughter, late wife of William Thomas Phillip, and also all that close with appurtenances called Gwernn Duy Issa lying in par. Llangoven (10a.) adjoining lands of William Richard (late dec'd.) now in possession or occupation of Jane his wife on south and west and lands of John Jenkin Yghan (late dec'd.) and now in occupation of Thomas ap Thomas on west, lands of Edmund Richard on north and east and to the highway leading from Llanthomas towards Usk on the south. Also one other close called Gwerne Duy Igha in par. Pennaclaweth (12a.) and a part of one other close called Gwirlod Y Perllan (3a.) adjoining lands of Sir Charles Jones now in occupation of Edmond Thomas Phillip and Henry Williams on the north and east, lands of Thomas ap John on the west and north. Also their fourth part of a close of meadow called Gwirlod Ffinnon Dilo in par. Pennaclaweth (18a.), also their fourth part of a close called Kay Quarrell otherwise Kay Pennaclaweth (2a.) adjoining lands of Sir Charles Jones now in occupation of John Jenkin Lace on the north, lands of Rowland Williams on the east and lands of Henry Williams on the south part, and lands of Thomas ap John on the west and on some part of the highway from Monmouth towards Usk. Also all the meadow called Gworlod Neweth (4a.) which the said Edmund Thomas Phillip lately purchased from David ap John and Anne his wife in par. of Llangoven, between the highway leading from Llanwynny towards Monmouth, land of Sir William Powell, lands of Lewes Thomas and one other meadow of the said Edmund Thomas Phillip. 2 Aug 1610 

 D209/30 Bond 1. Morris David of Cumcarvan, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. William Edmonde of Langoven, gent. £240. To keep the covenant expressed in an agreement made between them. 10 Sep 1638 

 D209/31-32 Final Concord - Court of Common Please 1. William Edmunds, plaintiff. 2. Morris David and Elizabeth his wife, deforcts. 46 acres of land with appurtenances in Comcarvan. £60. Hilary 1639 

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 D209 Dixton 1651 

 D209/46 Final Concord - Court of Common Pleas 1. John Dee, plaintiff. 2. William Lewis, gent., and Penelope his wife, deforcients. 1 messuage, 70a. land, 15a. meadow, 15a. pasture, 6a. wood, 20a. furze and heath, with appurtenances inDixton. £100. Trinity 6 Geo. 

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 D209 Llandenny 1651 

 D209/2 Bond 1. George Jenkins of par. Goytre, Co. Mon., gent. 2. William Jones of Tregayrog in par. Lanyssen, Co. Mon., gent. £100. To make sure conveyance in law of certain property in par. Landenny which George Jenkins surrendered to the Lord of Manor of Usk by a Deed of 10 January 1651/1652. 21 Jan 1651/1652 

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 D209 Matherne 1762 

 D209/8 Articles of Agreement - Marriage Settlement 1. Samuel Rosser of Mathern, Co. Mon., the elder, gent., and Samuel Rosser of Mathern, the younger, gent. 2. Catherine Harding of Monmouth, widow. 3. Paul Morgan of Thornwell, Co. Mon., gent., and James Williams of Chepstow, Co. Mon., gent. Marriage between Samuel Rosser the younger and Catherine Harding. Within 6 months after the marriage Samuel Rosser the elder and younger to convey and assure messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments in par. Mathern of elsewhere of the annual value of £100 to the use of Samuel Rosser the elder for the term of his natural life, thence to Samuel Rosser the younger and thence to Catherine Harding and their heris. 19 Jun 1762 

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 D209 Redwick 1712 

 D209/14 Lease for a Year 1. John Eakins of par. Reddwicke in the hundred of Caldicot, Co. Mon., yeoman. 2. William Cornocke of North Nybley, Co. Glos., yeoman, and Thomas Cornock of the city of Bristoll, carver, his son. A messuage wherein John Eakins now dwells situate in par. Reddwicke in the hundred of Caldicot, Co. Mon., and the garden and orchard thereto belongingm and all those 5 closes of land, meadow and pasture adjoining the said messuage and containing 14 acres having lands of Mr John Jones of Landtrisan on the south, the lane called Coulteswakk on the north and the said house and orchard adjoining the street there leading to Green More on the east and are all now in the tenure of the said John Eakins. 15 May 1712 

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 D209 Rockfield 1846 

 D209/51 Conveyance 1. John Harding of Glannoger in the parish of Coyty, Co. Glam. 2. Wyndham Harding of Doctors Commons, London, civil engineer, youngest son of said John Harding. Price of land containing 1a. part of a field called Lower Monmouth, parish of Rockfield, Co. Mon., etc. 11 Jun 1846 

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 D209 Miscellaneous 1668-1852 

 D209/48 Will (copy) of Andrew Lewis of Amberly, Co. Mon., gent. 15 Oct 1745 

 D209/1 Letter (blank) to Mr Matthews, Auctioneer, Usk, relating to the sale "of the small estate near Usk". 22 Oct 1811 

 D209/53 Deed of Covenant 1. The Rev. Sir George Prevost of Stinchcombe, Co. Glos., Baronet, Edward Wallington of Dursley, Co. Glos., Esq., and John Wallington of Dursley, Esq. 2. The Hon. and The Rev. James Sommers Cocks of the Cathedral precincts in city of Worcs., clerk. To produce title deeds relating to a cottage and land called Rye Croft in parish of Mathan, Co. Worcs. 29 Nov 1851 

 D209/52 Conveyance (Unexecuted) 1. Edward Wallington of Dursley, Co. Glos., Esq. 2. [] Creese of Mathon, Co. Worcester, yeoman. 3. Edward Parker Shute of Dursley, Co. Glos., gent. £66. Premises in parish of Mathon, Co. Worcs. Oct 1852 

 D209/46, 49 Assignment /Counterpart 1. Tracy Catchmay of Bigsweare, Co, Gloucester, Esq., son and heir of Sir William Catchmay and Dame Alice Throckmorton of Huersfield, Co. Gloucester, and Sir Baynham Throckmorton of Clowerwall, Co. Gloucester. 2. Thomas Aram of Clements Inn, Co. Middlesex, gent., and John Barton of parish of St Martins in the Field, Co. Middlesex, surgeon. £800. The manors of Crick and Ifton (ats Iveton), Co. Mon. 21 Dec 1668 

 D209/9 Bond 1. William Catchmay of Biggswere, Co. Mon., Knight, and Tracy Catchmay Esq., his son and heir apparent. 2. Thomas Aram of Clements Inn, Co. Mddx., gent. £1400 to be paid to the said Thomas Aram or his attornies or heirs in the feast of Purification of the Blessed Mary next following Statute Staple. 23 Dec 1668 

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