Gwent Archives
GB0218.D841
GB0218.D841
GB0218.D841
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Gwent Archives
- Creator
- Messrs Bevan, Hancock & Co..
- Title
- Deeds for premises near Monnow Bridge, Monmouth
- ID
- GB0218.D841
- Date
- 1725-1844
- Extent
- 0.015 Cubic Metres
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Messrs Bevan, Hancock & Co were a firm of solicitors based in Baldwin Street, Bristol.
Scope and Contents note
Deeds relating to houses (one formerly an inn) and a blacksmith's shop, near Monnow
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Gwent Archives
Conditions Governing Access note
There are no restrictions on access.
Copyright
Usual copyright conditions apply.
Appraisal note
All records have been retained.
Other Finding Aids note
Copies of finding aids are available at Gwent Archives.
Collection Inventory
D841/1-2 Lease for year/Release 1. John Barnes of Cannon Rowe, otherwise Ganarew co. Hereford gent. 2. Henry Barnes of Monmouth, mercer. £50. Mess. With 1 shop, 1 curtillage, 1 workhouse, 1 backside, with 2 gardens in occupation of John Humphreys, innholder and John Bird, blacksmith situate in Monmouth adjoining the bridge called Monnow Bridge. 15 Apr 1725 |
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D841/6 Marriage Settlement 1. Baynham Barnes of Monmouth, clerk e. s. and h. of Henry Barnes late of Monmouth, mercer, dec'd. 2. John Barnes of Monmouth, mercer, y.s and devisee in will of Henry Barnes, his late father, dec'd. 3. Jane Phelps of Dursley co. Glos., spinster, one of the daughters of Thomas Phelps late of Dursley, esq., dec'd. 4. John Phelps of Dursley esq., brother of Jane Phelps and Woolvin Barnes of Dursley, apothecary. In consideration of a marriage to be held between John Barnes and Jane Phelps. £2,000 to be settled upon John, Jane and their heirs. Farm called Selleys otherwise, Sellers Brook with appurts situate in pars. Whitchurch and Ganerew and in township of same, in manor of Goodrich, co. Hereford, now in tenure of Thomas Lewis, formerly purchased by Henry Barnes dec'd from William Evans and Alice his wife. 22 Feb 1753 |
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D841/3-4 Bargain and Sale/ Mortgage 1. Henry Barnes of Hereford, esq., (e.s. and h. of John Barnes late of Monmouth, mercer.) and Louisa his wife. 2. Edmund Tombs of Monmouth, tailor. £560. Mess. formerly used as a public house with a brewhouse yard, garden and appurts., also a smith's shop; newly erected mess., erected on the site of a workhouse and shop occupied by John Bird - Phillip Jarrett, all of which are situated near Monnow Bridge in the town of Monmouth, also pew No. 6 situate on the North side of St. Mary's Church, Monmouth. Poor condition. 23 Jun 1805-24 Jun 1805 |
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D841/5 Copy Release in fee 1. Henry Barnes of the fort, par. Ganerew, co. Hereford, esq., and Louisa his wife. 2. Edmund Tombs of Monmouth, tailor. 3. The Rev. Thomas Prosser of Monmouth, clerk. £300 Premises as in mortgage June 24. 24 Jun 1805 |
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D841/7 Schedule Of deeds and writings relating to the 2 houses and blacksmiths shop near Monnow Bridge. 24 Jun 1805 |
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D841/8 Assignment 1. Henry Barnes by the direction of Edmund Tombs. 2. Richard Powles. Of the remainder of a term of 500 year in trust to attend the inheritance of premises in Monmouth. 8 Dec 1812 |
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D841/10 Mortgage by Devise 1. Edmund Tombs 2. Thomas Watkins For securing the repayment of £170 and interest. Poor condition. 18 Oct 1823 |
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D841/9 Bill of charges Mr Edmund Tombs to Powles and Tyler. 1823 |
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D841/12 Assignment 1. Thomas Watkins, Edmund Tombs. 2. Benjamin Giles Of mortgage for securing the repayment of £200 and interest. 25 Apr 1829 |
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D841/11 Assignment 1. Benjamin Giles (by the direction of); and Edmund Tombs 2. Thomas Spacey Of mortgage by devises for securing £200 and interest. 15 Dec 1830 |
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D841/13 Mortgage by devise 1. Edmund Tombs 2. Thomas Spacey £42 Premises near Monnow Bridge. 7 Jun 1836 |
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D841/14 Lease/Release 1. Mary Ann Tombs, No.4 Wildare St., Bristol, spinster. 2. Edmund Tombs of Monmouth, yeoman. 3. John Phillpotts of Monmouth, gent., a trustee named and appointed on behalf of Edmund Tombs. Cites will of Edmund Tombs 1828 September 17. £35 Premises near Monnow Bridge, Monmouth, being a mess. and premises behind a blacksmiths shop. 13 Jun 1830-14 Jun 1830 |
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D841/15 Power of Attorney Granted by Henry Tombs of North America to John Hodges Winsloe of Trelleck that he may enter into and take possession of all mess., lands, tenements and heredits. and premises devised to Henry Tombs by the will of his father. 30 Jul 1836 |
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D841/16 Release 1. Mr. John Norris and Mary Ann his wife. 2. Joseph Harper. Of an annuity payable out of certain heredits and premises situate over Monnow, Monmouth. 15 Oct 1838 |
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D841/17 Release From Mr Henry Tombs of a legacy of £100 charged by the will of his late father upon several mess. In Monmouth. 29 Nov 1836 |
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D841/18 Further charge 1. Edmund Tombs 2. Thomas Spacey £100. On premises near Monnow Bridge; Monmouth. 29 Nov 1836 |
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D841/19 Mortgage by devise 1. Joseph Harper 2. Thomas Spacey £358 Premises near Monnow Bridge, Monmouth. 28 Jun 1836 |
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D841/20 Conveyance 1. Joseph Harper 2. Thomas Spacey Equity of redemption of and in certain mess. tenements and heredits. situate over Monnow, Monmouth. 28 Oct 1844 |
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