Mynyddislwyn and Trevethin (Blaengwrney Farm), deeds 1825-1864
GB0218.D2175
GB0218.D2175

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Transfer of Mortgage 1. Edward Jones of Lansoy, farmer. 2. John Jones of Lanhilleth, yeoman. 3. William Addams Williams of Langibby Castle, esq. 4. James Jones of Cwmcarvan. Recital of: MORTAGE, 18 Feb 1822 of a barn and 4 pieces of land called Pen rhu ynis of 10a. bounded by lands late of Mary David since of Lewis Lewis, lands of William Morgan David and Lewis Morgan, since of Thomas Reece and Mary wife of Henry Lewis, land of Thomas Phillip Evan, the lane from Keven y Crib to havo dwr ynis; a messuage and land called ty Lanswn in the occupation of Morgan Harris, bounded by lands of Capal Hanbury Leigh esq. , lands of Mary Lewis, lands of Jane Richards, lands of Thomas Reece, lands of John Jones, lands of David Davis and the highway from Havod yr ynis to Keven y Crib and the highway from Keven y Cribto the Old Furnace being 28a. all in TREVETHIN Manor of Westlands and Bryngwyn. Covenant by 3 to surrender the copyhold premises above once surrendered to Thomas Prothero dec'd., to the use of 4 as further security. Covenant to surrender a half part of a messuage, barn garden, and 7 parcels of land called Cae Picha, Caer Ithin, Cae dwch lawr Clad, Cae wrth yr heol, Cae dan y twy, Cae fynnon and Caer quarry together of 4 1/2a. in MONYTHUSLOYNE, Manor of Abercarn bounded by lands of Mary John, lands of Morgan Watkin and the highway from Ton y Carrigg to Monythusloyne; and a half part of a messuage 2 barns, a stable, 2 pig cots, garden, curtillage and parcels of land, called Lyth Gwarney Ghilyl Gwarney y worlod dan y twy y Graig vach y Kaw Gwin Koit Cae pen y Graig y prise ysha y coit Ka Cenol Kaer prise ycha y Kae twy hunt y ty y Kae Eldyr y ty y Kae Kenol Erw either y Kae Llwdd y Kae Mawr Kae Canol y Mynydd Kaer blaen Gawrney Car bach y Cloi yr Erw ddy y hanar fach Craig y Coed yddy gae y wch lawr hewl Koit Ka William John dy Corff tyff together of 60a. in MONYTHUSLOYNE, Manor of Abercarn bounded by lands of Edmund Bray esq., lands of the Lord of the Manor, lands of the heirs of Henry Job, lands of Daniel Simon, lands of the heirs of Morgan Watkin, lands of the heirs of John Evan, land of John Cooke and the land from Newbridge to Monyddmaen, to the use of 4; all the above premises to secure £550 under the mortgage of 18 Feb. 1822 and a further £50 a 5% p.a. both borrowed by 2.
Transfer of Mortgage 1. James Jones of Cwmcarvan, blacksmith 2. John Jones 3. Frances Morgan of Monmouth, spinster. Recital of D2175/1 securing £600 of premises as above, with a further charge of £100, to 3 by 1 at the direction of 2.
Further Charge 1. John Jones 2. Frances Morgan of £100 on the mortgaged premises as above.
Transfer of Mortgage 1. Frances Morgan of Monmouth, spinster 2. John Jones of Lanhilleth, farmer 3. James Prichard of Usk, gent. 4. Francis McDonnell of Usk, gent. Recital of D2175/2 Henry Jones brother of John Jones has new died leaving the other half of the copyhold lands in Manor of Abercarn as described in D2175/1 to J. Jones. Copyhold hereditamants described in D2175/1 in Manor of Westsland and Bryngwyn still vested in Wm. Addams Williams in trust. Both moities of lands in Manor of Abercarn still vested in John Jones. of premises as described in D2175/1 and now including the whole of the premises in Manor of Abercarn, and a further charge, now securing £1100 at 5% p.a. W.A. Williams to stand in trust for 3 years for the premises in Manor of Westsland and Bryngwyn. 2 to surrender premises in Manor of Abercarn. Consideration: £800 to 1 £500 to 2 Endorsed: MEMORANDUM that the premises within were conveyed by an indenture of 5 April 1849 by David Lawrences of Pontypool, surgeon to Charles Blount of Usk, gent, to secure £900 and interest, the premises having been conveyed to D. Lawrence 2 Feb 1844 subject to mortgage for £1,000.
Admittance Manor of Abercarne of Henry Mostyn of Usk, esq. to a messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 pigs cots, one garden, one curtillage and parcels of land called Swch Gawna Gleeb Gawna Y Worloed dan y ty Y Graig vach Cae Gwyn Coed Cae Pen y Graig Y Prisk Ysha Coed Cae Cenol Caer prisk Ycha Cae dy hunt y ty y Kaeldyar Y Ty Cae Kennol Errw Ithin Cae Llwyd Cae Mawr Cae Cenol y Monydd Caer Monydd Caer Blane Gawna Cae Bach y Lloi Yr Errw dd Yr huneroc bach Craig y Coed Yddoss Cayah Yrch lawr heol Cae funon Coed Cae William John and Y Croft ty dd of 60a. Welsh in MONYTHUSLOIN bounded by the lands of Fettyplace and Blewitt esqs., lands of the lords of the manor, lands of Henry Simons esq., lands of late Henry Charles and the lane from Ton y Carreg to Monythmane now all knows as Blaen Gwarney or Gorney of 150a. occupied by John Franscis; also a messuage in ruins, a barn, garden and curtillage land called Cae Picka, Caer dwch lawr Clawdd Cae yrth yr heol Cae dan y ty Caer Ithin Caer Funnon and Caer Quarra of 4 1/2a. Welsh in MONYTHUSLOIN between lands formerly of Mary Charles, lands of Morgan Watkins and the highway from Ton y Carrag Mawr to Monythusloin Annual rent: 4s 9 1/2d Fine: 4s 9 1/2d
Transfer of Mortgage 1. Jane Caroline Mostyn of 31 York Crescent Clifton co. Glouc. widow. 2. James Prichard of Usk, gent. 3. David Lawrence of Pontypool, surgeon 4. The Rev. Thomas Heptonstall of Hill St. Coventry, clerk, The Rev. Joseph Tidmarsh and The Rev. Henry Joseph Blount clerk both of Downside College near Bath 5. Micheal David of Usk, gent. Recital of D2175/4 D2175/5 for the purpose of securing £1100 to James Prichard and £510 to Henry Mostyn. 31 Jan. 1837 INDENTURE directing premises as in D2175/5 to be changed with £510 CONVEYANCE 2 Feb 1844 1. James Prichard 2. Henry Mostyn 3. John James 4. David Lawrence of the premises Consideration: £1100 by 4 to 1 £510 by 4 to 2 £389 by 4 to 3 The conveyance was not fully executed and £1100 was not paid to James Prichard. of copyhold premises as in D2175/5 to 4 to secure £1100 at 5% p.a. owed by 3. Covenant by 1, 2 and 3 to surrender the premises to the use of 5 in trust of 4.
Release 1. The Rev. Thomas Heptonstall late of Coventry co. Warw. now of Stanbrook co. Worc. clerk, The Rev. Joseph Tidmarsh late of Dowenside College near Bath co, Somerset now of Little Malvern co. Worcs. clerk and The Rev. Henry Joseph Blount late of Downside College now of Rotherwas co, Heref. clerk. 2. David Lawrence late of Pontypool now of Wainwern par. Trevethin, surgeon. Reciting D2175/4 Indenture 31 Jan 1837 2 Feb 1844 Coveyance 5 April Mortgage of the premises as above and others to Charles Blount of Usk to secure £900 D2175/6 of the premises as described in D2175/5 recently surveyed and measuring 159a. 3r. 19p. formerly occupied by John Francis and now by William Perrott, from the mortage of £1100 but still securing £900 and interest to Charles Blount. Consideration: £1100
Defeasance of Surrender 1. William Edmunds of Monythusolin, gent. 2. John Edmunds of the same, gent. 3. John Williams of Newport, yeoman. of a half part and one third of the other hald of a mansion house, barn, cowhouse, stable, two gardens and 13 parcels of of customary land called Gworlod wrth y Ty, Cae danyTy, Yr Mynydd Cae Othyar Ty Cae bach yrth y Skibbor Gwain y funnon Coed Caer funnon now in two pieces, Caer Glwyd Caer barra Cae Troed heol y Briors Caer Ton and Cae Bach in MONYTHUSLOIN Manor of Abercarn, bounded by lands of the Lord of the Manor, lands once of William Morgan esq. now of Sir Charles Morgan Baronet, lands once of Henry Edmunds dec 'd and lands once of Rachel Phillips widow; these premises having been surrendered by 1 to the use of 3 to secure £300 at 5% p.a.
Defeasance on Surrender 1. John Edmunds of Monythusloin, gent. 2. Mary Williams of Caerphilly co. Glam. spinster of a third part of the mansion house, barn, cowhouse, stable and two gardens and 15 pieces of land as in D.2175.8 securing £113 at 5% p.a.
Conveyance 1. William Edmunds of Monyddysloyne, farmer. 2. John Edmunds of the same, farmer. 3. William Williams of Newport, banker. 4. Creditors of William and John Edmunds. Recital of D2175/8 and D2175/9 of the premises as in D2175/8 and 9, to 3 in trust to pay the mortgages and then the debts of 1 and 2, so that 4 will allow 1 and 2 to act freely. Consideration 10s by 3 to 1 and 2
Transfer of Mortgages 1. Thomas Prothero and Thomas Phillips of Newport, attornies and solicitors. 2. William Williams of the same, banker. 3. John Williams of the same yeoman. 4. James Davies Williams and Thomas Gardner Williams both of Bury St. Edmunds co. Suffolk, executors and residuary legatees of Mary Williams late of Caerphilly, co. Glam. spinster 5. William Edmunds of Monythusloyne, farmer. 6. John Edmunds of the same, farmer. 7. William Williams of Gellygare co. Glam. gent. Recital of D2175/8, D2175/9 and D2175/10 21 Feb 1834 T. Prothero and T. Phillips paid £506 14s 11d to M. Williams at the request of W. and J. Edmunds. 31 Oct. 1837 J. Williams surrendered premises as in D2175.8 to W. Williams (7) J.D. and T.G. Williams and James and David Williams surrendered premises as in D2175/9 to W.Williams (7) of premises as in D2175.8 and 9 to 7 to secure £750 at 5% p.a. for 20 years. Consideration: £545 12s 11d to 1 £188 6s 7d to 2 5s to each of 3 and 4 £16 6d to 5 and 6

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Blaengwrney Farm.
Title
Blaengwrney Farm Deeds
ID
GB0218.D2175
Date
1825-1864
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English
Language of Materials note
English

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Biographical/Historical note

No information found

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Scope and Contents note

Deeds relating to properties in the manor of Abercarn, Mynyddislwyn, and the manor of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, Trevethin, Monmouthshire, 1825-1864.

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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

Custodial History note

No information found

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

[1983]

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

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

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Collection Inventory

 D2172/1 Transfer of Mortgage 1. Edward Jones of Lansoy, farmer. 2. John Jones of Lanhilleth, yeoman. 3. William Addams Williams of Langibby Castle, esq. 4. James Jones of Cwmcarvan. Recital of: MORTAGE, 18 Feb 1822 of a barn and 4 pieces of land called Pen rhu ynis of 10a. bounded by lands late of Mary David since of Lewis Lewis, lands of William Morgan David and Lewis Morgan, since of Thomas Reece and Mary wife of Henry Lewis, land of Thomas Phillip Evan, the lane from Keven y Crib to havo dwr ynis; a messuage and land called ty Lanswn in the occupation of Morgan Harris, bounded by lands of Capal Hanbury Leigh esq. , lands of Mary Lewis, lands of Jane Richards, lands of Thomas Reece, lands of John Jones, lands of David Davis and the highway from Havod yr ynis to Keven y Crib and the highway from Keven y Cribto the Old Furnace being 28a. all in TREVETHIN Manor of Westlands and Bryngwyn. Covenant by 3 to surrender the copyhold premises above once surrendered to Thomas Prothero dec'd., to the use of 4 as further security. Covenant to surrender a half part of a messuage, barn garden, and 7 parcels of land called Cae Picha, Caer Ithin, Cae dwch lawr Clad, Cae wrth yr heol, Cae dan y twy, Cae fynnon and Caer quarry together of 4 1/2a. in MONYTHUSLOYNE, Manor of Abercarn bounded by lands of Mary John, lands of Morgan Watkin and the highway from Ton y Carrigg to Monythusloyne; and a half part of a messuage 2 barns, a stable, 2 pig cots, garden, curtillage and parcels of land, called Lyth Gwarney Ghilyl Gwarney y worlod dan y twy y Graig vach y Kaw Gwin Koit Cae pen y Graig y prise ysha y coit Ka Cenol Kaer prise ycha y Kae twy hunt y ty y Kae Eldyr y ty y Kae Kenol Erw either y Kae Llwdd y Kae Mawr Kae Canol y Mynydd Kaer blaen Gawrney Car bach y Cloi yr Erw ddy y hanar fach Craig y Coed yddy gae y wch lawr hewl Koit Ka William John dy Corff tyff together of 60a. in MONYTHUSLOYNE, Manor of Abercarn bounded by lands of Edmund Bray esq., lands of the Lord of the Manor, lands of the heirs of Henry Job, lands of Daniel Simon, lands of the heirs of Morgan Watkin, lands of the heirs of John Evan, land of John Cooke and the land from Newbridge to Monyddmaen, to the use of 4; all the above premises to secure £550 under the mortgage of 18 Feb. 1822 and a further £50 a 5% p.a. both borrowed by 2. 3 Feb 1825 

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 D2175/2 Transfer of Mortgage 1. James Jones of Cwmcarvan, blacksmith 2. John Jones 3. Frances Morgan of Monmouth, spinster. Recital of D2175/1 securing £600 of premises as above, with a further charge of £100, to 3 by 1 at the direction of 2. 14 Mar 1828 

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 D2175/3 Further Charge 1. John Jones 2. Frances Morgan of £100 on the mortgaged premises as above. 15 Mar 1828 

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 D2175/4 Transfer of Mortgage 1. Frances Morgan of Monmouth, spinster 2. John Jones of Lanhilleth, farmer 3. James Prichard of Usk, gent. 4. Francis McDonnell of Usk, gent. Recital of D2175/2 Henry Jones brother of John Jones has new died leaving the other half of the copyhold lands in Manor of Abercarn as described in D2175/1 to J. Jones. Copyhold hereditamants described in D2175/1 in Manor of Westsland and Bryngwyn still vested in Wm. Addams Williams in trust. Both moities of lands in Manor of Abercarn still vested in John Jones. of premises as described in D2175/1 and now including the whole of the premises in Manor of Abercarn, and a further charge, now securing £1100 at 5% p.a. W.A. Williams to stand in trust for 3 years for the premises in Manor of Westsland and Bryngwyn. 2 to surrender premises in Manor of Abercarn. Consideration: £800 to 1 £500 to 2 Endorsed: MEMORANDUM that the premises within were conveyed by an indenture of 5 April 1849 by David Lawrences of Pontypool, surgeon to Charles Blount of Usk, gent, to secure £900 and interest, the premises having been conveyed to D. Lawrence 2 Feb 1844 subject to mortgage for £1,000. 15 Jun 1833 

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 D2175/5 Admittance Manor of Abercarne of Henry Mostyn of Usk, esq. to a messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 pigs cots, one garden, one curtillage and parcels of land called Swch Gawna Gleeb Gawna Y Worloed dan y ty Y Graig vach Cae Gwyn Coed Cae Pen y Graig Y Prisk Ysha Coed Cae Cenol Caer prisk Ycha Cae dy hunt y ty y Kaeldyar Y Ty Cae Kennol Errw Ithin Cae Llwyd Cae Mawr Cae Cenol y Monydd Caer Monydd Caer Blane Gawna Cae Bach y Lloi Yr Errw dd Yr huneroc bach Craig y Coed Yddoss Cayah Yrch lawr heol Cae funon Coed Cae William John and Y Croft ty dd of 60a. Welsh in MONYTHUSLOIN bounded by the lands of Fettyplace and Blewitt esqs., lands of the lords of the manor, lands of Henry Simons esq., lands of late Henry Charles and the lane from Ton y Carreg to Monythmane now all knows as Blaen Gwarney or Gorney of 150a. occupied by John Franscis; also a messuage in ruins, a barn, garden and curtillage land called Cae Picka, Caer dwch lawr Clawdd Cae yrth yr heol Cae dan y ty Caer Ithin Caer Funnon and Caer Quarra of 4 1/2a. Welsh in MONYTHUSLOIN between lands formerly of Mary Charles, lands of Morgan Watkins and the highway from Ton y Carrag Mawr to Monythusloin Annual rent: 4s 9 1/2d Fine: 4s 9 1/2d 21 Mar 1844 

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 D2175/6 Transfer of Mortgage 1. Jane Caroline Mostyn of 31 York Crescent Clifton co. Glouc. widow. 2. James Prichard of Usk, gent. 3. David Lawrence of Pontypool, surgeon 4. The Rev. Thomas Heptonstall of Hill St. Coventry, clerk, The Rev. Joseph Tidmarsh and The Rev. Henry Joseph Blount clerk both of Downside College near Bath 5. Micheal David of Usk, gent. Recital of D2175/4 D2175/5 for the purpose of securing £1100 to James Prichard and £510 to Henry Mostyn. 31 Jan. 1837 INDENTURE directing premises as in D2175/5 to be changed with £510 CONVEYANCE 2 Feb 1844 1. James Prichard 2. Henry Mostyn 3. John James 4. David Lawrence of the premises Consideration: £1100 by 4 to 1 £510 by 4 to 2 £389 by 4 to 3 The conveyance was not fully executed and £1100 was not paid to James Prichard. of copyhold premises as in D2175/5 to 4 to secure £1100 at 5% p.a. owed by 3. Covenant by 1, 2 and 3 to surrender the premises to the use of 5 in trust of 4. 31 Oct 1851 

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 D2175/7 Release 1. The Rev. Thomas Heptonstall late of Coventry co. Warw. now of Stanbrook co. Worc. clerk, The Rev. Joseph Tidmarsh late of Dowenside College near Bath co, Somerset now of Little Malvern co. Worcs. clerk and The Rev. Henry Joseph Blount late of Downside College now of Rotherwas co, Heref. clerk. 2. David Lawrence late of Pontypool now of Wainwern par. Trevethin, surgeon. Reciting D2175/4 Indenture 31 Jan 1837 2 Feb 1844 Coveyance 5 April Mortgage of the premises as above and others to Charles Blount of Usk to secure £900 D2175/6 of the premises as described in D2175/5 recently surveyed and measuring 159a. 3r. 19p. formerly occupied by John Francis and now by William Perrott, from the mortage of £1100 but still securing £900 and interest to Charles Blount. Consideration: £1100 16 Jan 1846 

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 D2175/8 Defeasance of Surrender 1. William Edmunds of Monythusolin, gent. 2. John Edmunds of the same, gent. 3. John Williams of Newport, yeoman. of a half part and one third of the other hald of a mansion house, barn, cowhouse, stable, two gardens and 13 parcels of of customary land called Gworlod wrth y Ty, Cae danyTy, Yr Mynydd Cae Othyar Ty Cae bach yrth y Skibbor Gwain y funnon Coed Caer funnon now in two pieces, Caer Glwyd Caer barra Cae Troed heol y Briors Caer Ton and Cae Bach in MONYTHUSLOIN Manor of Abercarn, bounded by lands of the Lord of the Manor, lands once of William Morgan esq. now of Sir Charles Morgan Baronet, lands once of Henry Edmunds dec 'd and lands once of Rachel Phillips widow; these premises having been surrendered by 1 to the use of 3 to secure £300 at 5% p.a. 16 Aug 1828 

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 D2175/9 Defeasance on Surrender 1. John Edmunds of Monythusloin, gent. 2. Mary Williams of Caerphilly co. Glam. spinster of a third part of the mansion house, barn, cowhouse, stable and two gardens and 15 pieces of land as in D.2175.8 securing £113 at 5% p.a. 12 Jul 1880 

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 D2175/10 Conveyance 1. William Edmunds of Monyddysloyne, farmer. 2. John Edmunds of the same, farmer. 3. William Williams of Newport, banker. 4. Creditors of William and John Edmunds. Recital of D2175/8 and D2175/9 of the premises as in D2175/8 and 9, to 3 in trust to pay the mortgages and then the debts of 1 and 2, so that 4 will allow 1 and 2 to act freely. Consideration 10s by 3 to 1 and 2 6 Jan 1834 

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 D2175/11 Transfer of Mortgages 1. Thomas Prothero and Thomas Phillips of Newport, attornies and solicitors. 2. William Williams of the same, banker. 3. John Williams of the same yeoman. 4. James Davies Williams and Thomas Gardner Williams both of Bury St. Edmunds co. Suffolk, executors and residuary legatees of Mary Williams late of Caerphilly, co. Glam. spinster 5. William Edmunds of Monythusloyne, farmer. 6. John Edmunds of the same, farmer. 7. William Williams of Gellygare co. Glam. gent. Recital of D2175/8, D2175/9 and D2175/10 21 Feb 1834 T. Prothero and T. Phillips paid £506 14s 11d to M. Williams at the request of W. and J. Edmunds. 31 Oct. 1837 J. Williams surrendered premises as in D2175.8 to W. Williams (7) J.D. and T.G. Williams and James and David Williams surrendered premises as in D2175/9 to W.Williams (7) of premises as in D2175.8 and 9 to 7 to secure £750 at 5% p.a. for 20 years. Consideration: £545 12s 11d to 1 £188 6s 7d to 2 5s to each of 3 and 4 £16 6d to 5 and 6 18 Nov 1837 

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