Gwent Archives
GB0218.D4754
GB0218.D4754
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Gwent Archives
- Title
- Manor of Trelleck
- ID
- GB0218.D4754
- Date
- 1776-1857
- Extent
- 1.0 not recorded
- Language
- English
Scope and Contents note
Copies of Court Rolls, Manor of Trelleck, 1782-1857; Marriage Settlement, 1776
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
Deposited 2008
Appraisal note
All records have been retained.
Other Finding Aids note
A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.
Collection Inventory
D4754/1 1. Thomas Morris of Whitebrook, par. Llandogo, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife 2. James Morris of Whitebrook, par. Landogo, hoopshaver 3. Catherine Watkins of the Higga, par. Trelleck, spinster 4. James Pugh of par. Trelleck Grange, and Roger Perkins of par. Trelleck, yeoman Marriage Settlement Marriage of 2; and 3. A copyhold message called The Tump, together with a garden, orchard, and 3 pieces of customary land arable meadow and pasture (c.16 a.) called Pen-y-Maes, Kae Dogau and Fur Close, mearing and abutting to the lands late of Christopher Perkins esq. the lands of late Benjamin Lewis gent, and the highway leading from Whitebrook to the River Wye on all or most parts thereof., in Whitebrook par. Landogo., from 1. and 2. to 4. To the use of Thomas Morris for life., thereafter to the use of Elizabeth his wife for life., thereafter to the use of 2., thereafter to the use of 3. Consideration: 5s 23 Aug 1776 |
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D4754/2 Copy of Court Roll Manor of Trelleck court baron of Henry Duke of Beaufort Lord of the Manor held by adjournment at Whitebrook before Aubry Barnes, gent, steward there, being a surrender of Thomas Morris of Whitebrook, par Llandogo, and Elizabeth his wife of premises as in D4754/1., To the use of Elizabeth Morris for her life and the life of Thomas Morris., thereafter to the use of Whitebrook, hoopshaver, and Catherine his wife for their lives., thereafter to their heirs and in default of issue to the use of James Morris and his customary heirs. 22 Apr 1782 |
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D4754/3 Copy of Court Roll Manor of Trelleck Court Baron of Henry Charles Duke of Beaufort Lord of the Manor held at Troy House before Thomas Phillips, gent., deputy steward there being a surrender by James Morris of Whitebrook, par. Landogo, yeoman of premises as in D4754/1. To the use of James Morris for life; thereafter to the use of such persons as he shall appoint, thereafter to the use of his heirs. 9 Nov 1805 |
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D4754/4 Copy of Court Roll Manor of Trelleck Court Baron of Henry Charles Duke of Beaufort Lord of the Manor, held at Troy House, being an admittance of Thomas Morris of Banwells, co. Som, yeoman, to premises as in D4754/1 4 Sep 1811 |
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D4754/5 Copy of Court Roll Manor of Trelleck special court baron of Henry Charles Duke of Beaufort held at Troy House before Thomas Phillips, gent., steward there, being a surrender of Thomas Morris of par. Banwell, co Som., chandler, of premises as in D4754/1. To the use of William Morgan Clifford of Perrystone, co. Hereford, esq., for life, and thereafter to the use of such persons as he shall appoint. 24 Apr 1821 |
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D4754/6 Manor of Trelleck Court Baron of Henry Duke of Beaufort Lord of the Manor held at the Crown Inn in Trelleck before William Addams, gent., steward there, being an admittance of Henry Morgan Clifford of Lantillio, Lieutenant Colonel in the Monmouthshire Militia to premises as in D4754/1 Fine: 9d Heriot: 5s 14 May 1851 |
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D4754/7 Copy of Court Roll Manor of Trelleck being a surrender by virtue of the act for the commutation of manorial rights in respect of copyhold land before William Addams Williams, gent., deputy steward, of Henry Morgan Clifford of Llantilio Crossenny, Lieutenant Colonel in the Monmouthshire Militia. Of premises as in D4754/1, to the use of Sir Henry Willoughby John Edward Rooke and their assigns. Consideration: £600 Fine: 9d Herriot: 5s 11 Jul 1857 |
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