GB0218.D1420
GB0218.D1420

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Williams
Title
Williams of Chepstow
ID
GB0218.D1420
Date
1842-1889
Extent
0.045 Cubic Metres
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Information to be supplied.

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Scope and Contents note

Ledger, journal and cash book of Malthouse at Chepstow, 1842-1866; Rents Account Book of Mary Williams of Sandford and Alvington (co. Glos.), 1865-1888; Deeds relating to the Bell Inn, Malthouse, the Great Hop Garden (site of the Bobbon Mills) and other property in Chepstow, 1823-1878; Papers relating to executorship of the wills of Richard Williams and Mary Williams, and to properties in Chepstow, Portskewett and Alvington, 1863-1888.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

Conditions Governing Access note

Usual conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual copyright conditions apply.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

[1977]

Appraisal note

All records have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Williams Family Papers

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

 D1420/1 Malt Ledger, including two index vols 1842-1866 

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 D1420/2 Malthouse Journal 1860-1865 

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 D1420/3 Cash Book 1860-1866 

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 D1420/4 Rent Account Book of Mary Williams of Sandford and Alvington (Co.Glos) (contains reference to her death 5th January 1888) 1865-1888 

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 D1420/5 Lease for 21 years for £60 yearly. Wm. Williams of Chepstow, gent. , to Rich. Williams of Chepstow, malster. The Bell Inn in the Back Street, in occ. of Walter Gwatkin; Malthouse, in occ of said Rich. W.: in Chepstow. Unexecuted and mutilated 1823 

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 D1320/6 Lease for 7 years for £31 10s. yearly. Rich. Williams (as in 5), to Jn. Fryer of Chepstow, Mariner. Parcel of orchard ground called the Great Hop Garden (1a), tog. with dwelling-house built thereon now in occ. of said Jn. F., in lower church St., Chepstow. Endorsed: plan Wtn. Tho. Griffiths 25 Mar 1854 

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 D1420/7 Mortgage for £500. Rich Williams (as in 5) to Lucy Lord of Hardwick House, Edgbaston, Birmingham (Co. Warwick), wid. Malthouse (as in 5) late in occ. of Jn Wait and of Tho. Eddis with Brewhouse, stable and garden adj., late in occ. of Jonathan Brabon, Frances Williams, and of Tho. Thomas adj. on most sides, a garden late in occ. of Walter Morgan, then Wm. Jane, D.D., now is occ. of Warren Hurdman Jane, esq., the Town Walls, garden and tenement late in occ. of Tho. Walter, mason, then of Mary Kenvyn, and the lane from the Town Gate to the Bridge; The Bell Inn (as in 5), now in occ. of Tho. Ivins; seats or pews in the parish church, used by Jas. Jenkins esq. and ors.; The Great Hop Garden (as in 6), late in occ. of said Jonathan B., and three dwelling houses late in occ. of Jas. Bond, Mary Teague and Jn. Thomas, formerly a cider mill on part of said garden, called the Withy Bed; Two dwelling houses, formerly four and a smith's shop, on said Withy Bed; Messuage in occ. of Jn. Fryer (as in 6) all in Chepstow. Reciting: Mortgage for £850, 27th July 1853. Chas. Otter of Lincoln's Inn (Co. Middx.) esq., barrister, said Rich. W , F.Lewis W., to Jn. Ricketts of Bristol, licensed victualler. (Property as above) Endorsed: wtn. Tho. Evans, solicitor, Chepstow. Discharged 30th July 1863, wtn. Jas. and Tho. E., solicitors. 28 Nov 1855 

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 D1420/8 Lease for 21 years for £50 yearly Rich. W. (as in 5) to Nelson Hewertson of Newport, timber merchant, and Wm. Phillipson of Stavely, Kendal (Co. Westmorland), bobbin manufacturer. The Great Hop Garden and dwelling house built thereon; in Chepstow (as in 6). Covenant: Rich. W. to have option of purchasing any temporary buildings and machinery of expiry. Reciting: co-partnerhsip of Nelson H. and Wm. P. to manufacture bobbins. Endorsed; Plan. Wtn. Tho. Evans, solicitor, Chepstow. Receipt, 13th July 1861, for £300 given by Rich. W. towards outlay in errecting bobbin mill, and leases undertaking to pay a further 50s. yearly for the dwelling house. Surrender of Lease, 2nd September 1878. Mary Eliz. Hewerton of Maidee, wid., Jn Smart Stone of Newport, implement manuafacturer, Jos. Smith of Henwick (Co, Worcs.) manuafacturer, to Mary Williams of Clifton/ Sandford (Co. Glos.) wid., Chas. Williams of Maindee, gent., Tho. Brown of Cheltenham (Co. Glos.) esq. Reciting: D. of Nelson H., 10th June 1876, and Will appointing said mary Eliz. H., Jn. Smart S., Jos. S. as exors. Assignment (see Below) d. of Rich. W., 29th Jan. 1863 and Will appointing said Mary W., Chas. W., Tho. B., as exors. Wtn. Wm. J Loyd, Solicitor, Newport, Ry Ardagh, Worcester. Attached: 1 May 1878 Assignment for 10s. Wm. P. to Mary Eliz. H., Jn. Smart S., Jos. S. Reciting: Termination of co-partnership of Nelson H. and Wm. P. Wtn. Wm. Phillipson jun., of Keswick, bobbin Manuafaturer, Wm. J. Lloyd, Wm. Hodgson, Bobbin Mill, Chepstow. 6 Apr 1861 

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 D1420/9 Abstract of Will of Rich Williams and papers relating thereto, including Inland Revenue forms, various accounts, cheque books, inventry of household effects (Maindee, Newport), papers re: transfer of trusteeship from Chas Williams of Gothic Cottage, Maindee, Newport, to Fred. W. Fisher of 1 Wetgate St., Gloucester 1859-1888 

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 D1420/10-12 Bundles of correspondence, vouchers etc., relating to the executing of Rich. Williams' Will 1863-1866 

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 D1420/13 Correspondence relating to Marriage Settlement of Fred. W. Fisher and Mary Ann Taylor (niece of Mary Williams) 1864 

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 D1420/14 Correspondence and other papers relating to Transfer of Mortgage (as recited in 7) from J.B. Webber of Taunton (Co. Somerset), exor. of Jn Ricketts, to Jas Wintle Blanch of Parkend, Lydney (Co. Glos.), and insurance of property. 1878-1881 

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 D1420/15 Correspondence relating to Courtend Estate, Alvington (Co. Glos.), one moiety being subject to trust under Rich. Williams' will, the other purchased by F.W. Fisher from his brother-in-law, G.W. Taylor. 1880-1883 

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 D1420/16 Correspondence and other papers relating to the investment of a portion of trust money under Marriage Settlement of Chas. and Sus. Williams (1884) in an annuity, including an abstract of the settlement and an account of property sold. 1883 

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 D1420/17 Papers, mainly accounts, relating to the estate of Sarah Maddox of Birmingham, sis. of Mary Williams (d. 28th Janaury 1886). 1886 

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 D1420/18 Correspondence relating to Assignment of Lease of the Bobbin Mills in Chepstow, and to the Bell Inn 1887 

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 D1420/19 Copy of Will of Mary Williams of Sandford, Aylburton, late of Bank Cottage Alvington, Co. Glos., wid. of Rich. Williams, and papers relating thereto, including Inland Revenue form, accounts and vouchers 1883-1888 

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 D1420/20-21 Bundles of accounts and vouchers relating to Mary Williams' affairs 1867-1887 

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 D1420/22 Misc. papers relating to Richard Williams's trust 1870-1889 

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