Crumlin Hall (later Crumlin School of Mines) and adjoining land
GB0218.D4325

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Crumlin Hall.
Title
Crumlin Hall (later Crumlin School of Mines) and adjoining land
ID
GB0218.D4325
Date
1861-1924
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English
Abstract
Accruals are not expected.

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Biographical/Historical note

In 1914 the South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines at Treforest established a sister school for part-time students at Crumlin Hall, which later became the Crumlin Mining and Technical College. Crumlin Hall was previously Thomas Kennard's home, the man awarded the contract to build the Crumlin Viaduct.

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Scope and Contents note

Deeds relating to Crumlin Hall and adjoining land, 1860-1924 (7 deeds).

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

Conditions Governing Access note

Usual conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual conditions apply.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

[2004]

Appraisal note

All records have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Deeds--Wales--Monmouthshire;

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

 D4325/1  1. The Right Honourable Benjamin Baron Llanover of Llanover and Abercarn. 2. Thomas William Kennard of 36 Great George Street, Westminster, co. Middx., esq. LEASE (demise 99 years) of (a) a plot of ground (c 4 acres) marked VII on the Abercarn estate Map Book, and of the mansion house and outbuildings erected thereon, and of (b) a plot of ground (one acres, 2 roods, 20 perches), marked VII in the Abercarn Estate Map Book, with the messuage, stables and outbuildings erected thereon, in par. MYNYDDISLWYN. Rent: £20 p.a., in respect of (a) £16 p.a., in respect of (b) Includes plan Reciting that the buildings were erected at the expense of 2. Endorsed MEMORANDA OF ASSIGNMENTS of part of the land and premises described above. 18 Aug 1860 

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 D4325/2  1. Thomas William Kennard of 36 Great George Street, Westminster, co. Middx., civil engineer. 2. Robert William Kennard, M.P., Howard John Kennard, Arthur Challis Kennard and Henry Martyn Kennard, all of 36 Great George Street, Westminster, co. Middx., ironmasters and co-partners of 1. ASSIGNMENT of lease of land and premises as in D4325/1. 1 Jul 1861 

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 D4325/3  1. Howard John Kennard, Arthur Challis Kennard, Henry Martyn Kennard and Edward Kennard, all of Upper Thames Street, London, ironmasters, contractors and co-partners. 2. Philip Samuel Phillips of Wain Wern, Pontypool, esq. ASSIGNMENT of land and premises as in D4325/1. Consideration: £3,300 Reciting deeds of 1868-1871 1 Oct 1872 

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 D4325/4 1. Howard John Kennard of 54 Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, co. Middx., esq., and Edward Kennard of Blaenavon, esq. 2. Philip Samuel Phillips of Wain Wern, Pontypool, esq. COVENANT for production of deed dated 8 June 1870 1 Oct 1872  

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 D4325/5 1. Anna Maria Phillips of Tynygraig, Builth, co. Brec., widow, Philip Cecil Phillips of Pilleth Court, Monaughty, Knighton, co. Radnor, esq., and Frank Ashley Phillips of Tynygraig, Builth, co. Brec., esq. 2. The Right Hon. Robert George Earl of Plymouth, P.C., the Right Hon. William Thomas Baron Merthyr of Senghenydd and David Davies of Llandinam, co. Montgomery, esq., M.P. ASSIGNMENT of land and premises as in D4325/1 (a) Consideration: £2,000 Includes plan 31 Dec 1914 

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 D4325/6  1. Anna Maria Phillips of Chapel House, Builth, co. Brec., widow, Philip Cecil Phillips of Moorend Court, Mathon, near Malvern, co. Worc., gent., and Frank Ashley Phillips of Wormbridge House, Hereford, co. Heref., gent. 2. Hannah Jones, wife of George Jones, of Beehive Buildings, Crumlin, grocer. ASSIGNMENT of land and premises as in D4325/1 (b) Consideration: £500 30 Dec 1923 

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 D4325/7  1. Anna Maria Phillips of Chapel House near Builth, co. Brec., widow, Philip Cecil Phillips of Moorend Court, Mathon, near Malvern, co. Worc., gent., and Frank Ashley Phillips of Wormbridge House, Hereford, co. Heref., gent. 2. David Davies of Llandinam, co. Montgommery, M.P., the Right Hon. Charles Benjamin Bright Baron Aberconway of Bodnant, P.C. and Sir Clifford John Cory of Llantarnam Abbey, baronet, all trustees of the Monmouthshire School of Mines. ASSIGNMENT of a parcel of land (c. 1 rood, 36 perches, being part of the land leased in D4325/1. (a). Consideration: £100 14 Jul 1924 

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 D4325/8 Correspondence relating to purchase of Crumlin Hall and adjoining land. 1924 

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 D4325/9 Schedule of deeds, 1860-1924. 1860-1924 

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