GB0218.D656

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Title
Deeds and documents relating to property in the parish of Trelleck
ID
GB0218.D656
Date
1735-1910
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English
Language of Materials note
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Information to be supplied.

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Scope and Contents note

27 deeds relating to premises in the parish of Trelleck.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

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Usual conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual copyright conditions apply.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

1967

Appraisal note

All records have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Deeds--Wales--Monmouth; Deeds--Wales--Trellech;

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

 D656/1-2 Lease for a Year/Release 1. John Thomas par. Bishopstown, Co. Mon., yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, dec'd. and co-heir of Thomas George of Trelleck, yeoman, dec'd. 2. George Cutt of Trelleck, innholder, and Thomas Reynalds of same town, yeoman. 3. George George of Trelleck, blacksmith, and Susan his wife. £9. Moiety of a dwelling house where George George now lives, with smith's forge etc. situate in Trelleck, adjoining the highway leading from Chepstow to Monmouth, a tenement belonging to the heirs of John Davies dec'd., and a parcel of meadow called Clock House Meadow belonging to John Williams, weaver. 29/30 Oct 1735 

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 D656/3 Bond 1. John Thomas, par. Bishopstown, yeoman. 2. George George of Trelleg, blacksmith. £20. To perform covenants expressed in deed of same date between them. 30 Oct 1735 

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 D656/4-5 Lease for a Year/Release 1. William Cutt of Monmouth, mariner, and Ann his wife. 2. Thomas Reynalds of Trelleck, yeoman, and James Watkins of Trelleck, yeoman. 3. George George and Susanna, his wife. £7.10/0d. Moiety of dwelling house etc. and forge adjoining par. Trelleck. (In trust for George George) 23/24 Jun 1746 

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 D656/6 Bond 1. William Cutt of Monmouth, mariner. 2. George George of Trelleck, blacksmith. £20. To observe covenants expressed in an indenture of the same date made between them. 24 Jun 1746 

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 D656/7-8 Lease for a Year/Release 1. Susanna George of par. Trelleck, widow and relict of George George and Thomas Gilbert par. Cwmcarvan, farmer and Mary his wife (dec'd. of George and Susanna). 2. James Watkins par. Trelleck, farmer. £40. dwelling house, smith's forge etc. in Trelleck (as before) in which Susanna George now lives. 24/25 Dec 1775 

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 D656/9 Final Agreement 1. James Watkins and William Pendry plts. 2. Susannah George, Thomas Gilbert and Mary his wife and John Pendry and Elizabeth his wife, deforcts. 2 mess., 2 stables, 2 shops, 2 curtilages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 4a. land in Trelleck and Raglan. £60. Hilary Term 1776 

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 D656/10 Mortgage 1. James Watkins par. Trelleck, yeoman. 2. Lewis Richards par. Mitchel Troy, Esq. £60. Dwelling house, smith's forge etc. in Trelleck now in occupation of James Watkins (as before). 12 Jan 1803 

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 D656/11 Release and Quitclaim by Elizabeth Lewis to George Watkins of an annuity of £3 under the terms of the Will of James Watkins in exchange for 10/-. James Watkins d. 12 January 1805. 14 Jan 1805 

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 D656/12 Copy Will of James Watkins of Trelleck, yeoman. 2 dwelling houses in Trelleck to George Watkins, his natural son. Annuity of £3 to his servant Elizabeth Lewis, if she be still with himm together with personal goods. Probate granted 3 June 1805. 1 Oct 1800 

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 D656/13-14 Lease for a Year/Release and Assignment 1. George Watkins late of Monmouth but now of Oxford St., Co. Mddx., druggist (son of James Watkins of Trelleck, dec'd.). 2. Thomas Prosser of Monmouth, clerk, and Alexander Jones of Usk, gents. (execs. of Will of Lewis Richard late of Troy House, Esq., dec'd.). 3. Robert Evans of Monmouth, malster. 4. John Jenkins of Trelleck, farmer. 5. Phillip Luff of Llandogo, barge owner. £166.12.6d. and £63.7.6d. 3 mess. (formerly 2) with garden, barn and stable beloning and 2 parcels of meadow called the Withy Bed and - (2a.) with a seat or pew in par. church of Trelleck, all situate in Trelleck bounded by turnpike road from Monmouth to Trelleck, premises called the Clock House and a garden of Philip Davies. The Withy bed is bounded by a road called Cross Robert, a meadow called the barn meadow, the poor's meadow and the stanks. The (other) piece of land is bounded by land of Colonel Evans and a place called the Pool. 21/22 Mar 1809 

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 D656/15-16 Lease for a Year/Release (Copies) 1. William Jenkins of Trelleck, yeoman, (e.s. and h. of John Jenkins, farmer, dec'd.). 2. Robert Evans of Monmouth, gent. 3. Robert Jones of Troy Farm, par. Mitchel Troy, farmer. 4. John Gurney of Trelleck, farmer. 5. William Addams Williams. £415. Dwelling house and garden with barn, brewhouse, stable and granary adjoining (the brewhouse, stable and granary being formerly in two messuages), pew in Trelleck Church, also 2 pieces of meadow land called the Withy Bed anmd Green Way lane patch, 2a. all situate in Trelleck. Also 5 allotments of ground under the Trelleck Enclosure, nos. 18 Map F (1a. 16p.), 19 Map F (1a. 1r. 24p.), 20 Map F (1a. 3r.), 21 Map F (2a. 2r. 16p.), 22 Map F (2a. 2r. 16p.) adjoining each other and now divided into 3 closes, all situate in Trelleck in occupation of William Jenkins. In trust for Jones. 23/24 Oct 1833 

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 D656/17 Conveyance 1. Robert Jones of Troy Farm, par. Mitchel Troy, farmer. 2. William Addams Williams of Monmouth, gent. 2. Philip Morgan of Trelleck, malster. 4. John Herbert, par. Langoven, farmer. £200. 2 dwelling houses with barn, malthouse, outbuildings and garden (previously described as one dwelling house), pew in par. church of Trelleck, 2 pieces of land called the Withy Bed and Greenway Lane Patch (2a.). 29 Sep 1847 

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 D656/18 Mortgage 1. Philip Morgan of Trelleck, maltster. 2. John Herbert par. Llangoven, farmer. 3. John Bigham of Llandenny, farmer. 4. William Addams Williams of Monmouth, gent. £200. 2 dwelling houses with the barn, malthouse, outbuildings and garden and a pew in Trelleck church and now in the occupation of Philip Morgan, 2 pieces of meadow called the Withy Bed and Greenway Lane Patch (2a.) also in Trelleck. Also Policy of Insurance for £250. 9 Oct 1847 

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 D656/19 Conveyance 1. William Bigham of Llanerthill, par. Llandenny, yeoman. 2. The Rev. James Farquar late of par. Llangoven, but now par. Llanthewy Skyrrid, clerk, and John Herbert par. Llangoven, farmer. 3. Thomas Prosser of Monmouth, draper. £140. 2 dwelling houses with barn, malthouse, outbuildings and garden and seat in Trelleck Church, 2 pieces of meadow land and also a cottage recently erected on the premises late in occupation of Richard Holder but now vacant. 3 Dec 1855 

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 D656/20 Articles of Agreement 1. Thomas Prosser of Monmouth, draper. 2. William Greenwood of Monmouth, bootmaker. For sale and purchase of 3 dwelling houses in Trelleck in occupation of Henry James, Isaac James and Richard Holder with malthouse, stable, large barn, workshop, outbuildings and gardens belonging, with 2 pieces of meadow and arable land (2a.), £200. Printed notice of auction attached. 26 Jul 1860 

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 D656/21 Conveyance 1. Thomas Prosser of Monmouth, draper. 2. William Greenwood of Monmouth, bootmaker and Catharine his wife. 3. William Card of Monmouth, writer. £200. 3 dwelling houses with the barn, malthouse, outbuildings and garden belonging formerly in occupation of Philip Morgan and now of Noah Symonds, John Haydon and - Powell, a pew in Trelleck Church, and two pieces of meadow ground (2a.) formerly in occupation of John Jenkins, afterwards of Catherine Jenkins since of Philip Morgan and now of James Williams and Noah Symonds. 2 Aug 1860 

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 D656/22 Agreement Arthur Ellaway of Trelleck, blacksmith and Catharine Greenwood for the purchase and sale for £200 of parcel of freehold garden land (47p.) adjoining Greenway Lane passing from Trelleck to Whitebrook, 3 dwelling houses etc. situate near the church in Trelleck (38p.) and a parcel of meadow (2r. 36p.) situate in Trelleck adjoining the Cross Robert road. 12 Aug 1876 

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 D656/23 Abstract of Title of Mrs Catharine Greenwood to 3 dwelling houses and land etc. in Trelleck. 1876 

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 D656/24 1. Catharine Greenwood of 30 Frith St., Soho. 2. William Greenwood, her husband. 3. Arthur Ellaway of Trelleck, blacksmith. £200. 3 dwelling houses etc., pew in Trelleck Church and 2a. meadow land, all in Trelleck. 11 Oct 1876 

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 D656/25 Mortgage 1. Arthur Ellaway of Trelleck, blacksmith. 2. Charles Morgan of Monmouth, builder, and Frederick Wilde Pugh of Monmouth, baker. £150. 3 dwelling houses etc., pew in Trelleck Church, and 2 pieces of meadow ground called the Withy Bed and the Greenway Lane Patch (2a.) all situate in Trelleck. 12 Oct 1876 

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 D656/26 Further Charge 1. Arthur Ellaway of Trelleck, blacksmith. 2. Charles Morgan of Mayhill, par. Dixton, builder. Recites Mortgage of 12 Oct 1876 for £150. £50. 3 dwelling houses etc., pew in Trelleck Church, and 2 pieces of meadow land called the Withy Bed and the Greenway Lane Patch (2a.) all in Trelleck. 2 Mar 1899 

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 D656/27 Mortgage 1. Arthur Benjamin Lynch Ellaway of Trelleck. 2. Isaac Bullock, yeoman, Thomas Arnold Williams, surveyor and Alfred Parry, foreman platelayer, all of Trelleck, Trustees of the Loyal Farmers Price Lodge, I.O.O.F.M.U. Trelleck. £300, dwelling house, shop, stores and premises known as "Willowmead", a dwelling house adjoining now in occupation of Edith Anne Poggi, also an old carpenters shop adjoining, and a cottage etc. now in occupation of Alfred Redwood, and a yard, blacksmith's shop and stabling, a piece of pasture land and garden (3r.) and a strip of garden ground adjoining Greenway Lane, all in the township of Trelleck. Endorsed with a final receipt for all the money, 19 November 1947. 8 Apr 1902 

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