Llanishen and Llangoven Farm deeds and documents 1704-1758
GB0218.D3668

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Title
Deeds and Documents for Farms at Llanishen and Llangoven, 1704-1758
ID
GB0218.D3668
Date
1704-1758
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
General Physical Description note
(9 items)
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Farms in the parishes of Llanishen and Llangofan, Monmouthshire, were held by Thomas Phillpot of Monmouth, glover, until 1704 when they passed to his children, Thomas, Anne, Mary and Jane Phillpot. Land in the parishes were also held by the Blower family and the Ffortune family during the early 18th century.

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Scope and Contents note

Deeds and documents relating to farms at Llanishen and Llangofan, Monmouthshire, 1704-1758.

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Arrangement note

Arranged chronologically

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

Conditions Governing Access note

Usual conditions apply

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual copyright regulations apply.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Source not recorded

Appraisal note

All records deposited at Gwent Record Office have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Deeds--Wales--Llangofan; Deeds--Wales--Llanishen (Monmouthshire);

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Other Finding Aids note

Hard copies of the catalogue are available in Gwent Record Office and the National Library of Wales.

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Collection Inventory

 D3668/1 Covenant Thomas Phillpott, late of the town of Monmouth, now of London, gentleman, son and heir of Thomas Phillpott late of the town of Monmouth, glover, deceased surrendered copyhold property a m. in p. Llanishen and p. Llangoven in the manor of Uske to Anne Phillpott, Mary Phillpott and Jane Phillpott, spinsters, sisters of Thomas Phillpott, for a consideration of £147.7s. 7 Sep 1704  

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 D3668/2 Copy Court Roll To the court baron of William Villiers before Charles Hughes, steward, came Thomas Phillpott, formerly of the town of Monmouth and now of London, son and heir of Thomas Phillpott, formerly of the town of Monmouth, glover, deceased, by Jacob Scudamore of the town of Monmouth, lawyer, and surrendered a m. in p. Llanishen and p. Llangoven to the use of Anne Phillpott, spinster, Mary Phillpott, spinster, and Jane Phillpott, spinster, sisters of Thomas Phillpott, their heir. 1 May 1705 

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 D3668/3 Assignment of Judgement For a consideration of £216. 6s, John Tustin of Bristol, joiner, ends the judgement by John Evans of London, gentleman, and Hannah Evans of p. Islington, County Middlesex, spinster, son and daughter and joint executors of the will of Hester Evans, late of London, widow, their mother, against Elizabeth Blower of Langoven, widow and executrix of the will of Walter Blower, late of the same place, and mother and guardian of Mary Blower, spinster and infant heir of Walter Blower, who was before the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, for a debt of £400. 30 Apr 1707  

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 D3668/4 Lease 1. David Lewis, p. Stapleton, Co. Gloucs., gentleman, heir or Phillip Lewis, late of Abergavenny, gentleman and grandson of Walter Blower, late of Llangoven, gentleman, deceased. 2. William Morgan of Bryngwin, Co. Mon., gentleman. M. in p. Langoven with 100a. and land containing 25a. in p. Raglan, 8a. in p. Langovan and 54a. in p. Lanishen (field names given), the former estates of John Blower. Consideration: 5s Term: one year 9 Jun 1749 

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 D3668/5 Release Parties and property as in D3668/4. Consideration: £91. 15s. 10 Jun 1749 

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 D3668/6 Assignment of Judgement John Tustin of Bristol, linen draper, administrator, of the goods of John Tustin, late of Bristol, joiner, deceased, his late father, assigns to William Ffortune of the town of Monmouth, gentleman, with the consent of William Morgan of Bringwyn, Co. Mon., gentleman, the estate of John Tustin, deceased. 8 Aug 1750  

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 D3668/7 Assignment of Terms of Years 1. Aaaron Strange of p. Week and Abson, Co. Gloucs., gentleman. 2. John Tustin of Bristol, linen draper, administrator of John Tustin, late of Bristol, joiner, his late father. 3. William Morgan of Bringwyn, Co. Mon., gentleman. 4. William Ffortune of the town of Monmouth, gentleman. Mansion house in p. Langoven, 122a. in p. Langoven, 25a. in p. Ragland, and 10a. in p. Lanissan. Recitals: Mortgage 24 June 1688 Lease 1 Oct 1689 Mortgage 1 Oct 1689 Assignment 23 Dec 1698 Release 3 June 1701 Assignment 20 Mar 1706 D3668/3 Consideration: £210 Terms: 500 and 1,000 years 8 Aug 1750 

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 D3668/8 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Elizabeth Ffortune of the town of Monmouth, widow and administratix of William Ffortune, late of the same place, gentleman, deceased. 2. William Morgan of p. Bringwyn, esquire. 3. Robert Hughes of Coed Morgan, p. Llanarth, Co. Mon., gentleman. Property as in D3668/7 Recitals: Assignment of Lease 6 Nov 1699 Mortgage 3 June 1701 Mortgage 30 Apr 1707 D3668/7 Consideration: £300 Term: 1,000 years 10 Jun 1758  

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 D3668/9 Assignment of Terms of Years Parties and property as in D3668/8. Recitals: Mortgage 24 June 1688 Lease 1 Oct 1689 Assignment 3 Dec 1698 Assignment 20 Mar 1706 Assignment 30 Apr 1707 D3668/7 Consideration: £300 10 Jun 1758  

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