Gwent Archives
Deeds and documents relating to properties in the town of Hay in Breconshire
GB0218.D1011
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Gwent Archives
- Title
- Deeds and documents relating to properties in the town of Hay in Breconshire
- ID
- GB0218.D1011
- Date
- 1723-1873
- Extent
- 0.015 Cubic Metres
- Language
- English
- Language of Materials note
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Information to be supplied.
Scope and Contents note
The collection contains 10 deeds relating to town of Hay in Breconshire, 1723-1873.
Arrangement note
The collection has been arranged chronologically.
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
1972
Appraisal note
All records have been retained.
Controlled Access Headings
Subject(s)
- Deeds-Wales-Breconshire
Other Finding Aids note
A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.
Collection Inventory
D1011/1-2 Lease for a Year/Release 1. Thgomas Gwyn of Gwernpa, Co. Carmarthen, Esq. (second son of Charles Gwyn, late of Gwenpa, Esq., deceased), Leonard Gwyn, gent. (third son of Charles Gwyn) and Bilson Gwyn, gent. (fifth son of Charles Gwyn). 2. Owen Brigstock of Lleckdenny, Co. Carmarthen, Esq., and John Howell of Lincoln's Inn, Co. Middlesex, gent., and John Howell of Lincoln's Inn, Co. Middlesex, gent. 3. Samuel Haynes of Hay (otherwise Hey) Co. Brecon., gent., and Anne, his wife (formerly Anne Hopkins, spinster). House and garden with appurtenances situate in Hay and in occupation of [ ] Hackett. (Estate of Richard Gwyn, gent. to be sold for payment of debts). 12/13 Dec 1723 |
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D1011/3-4 Lease of Possession/Release 1. John Williams of par. Staunton upon Wye, Co. Hereford, yeoman. 2. Mary Haines of same place, spinster. 3. Thomas Clarke of Hereford, Esq.. registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court of Diocese of Hereford, and William Griffiths of same place, gent., one of the proctors of the same court. A marriage shortly to be solemnized between John Williams and Mary Haines. A newly erected dwelling house with all appurts. situate in Wyebridge Street, Hay, Co. Brecon, now in occupation of [ ] Lloyd, clerk. Also the undivided moiety or half part in a malthouse situate near the Ledlyon Inn, Hay, now in occupation of Joseph Tanner, maltster, and also one undivided moiety in a messuage situate in Hay in tenure of John James. 18/19 Dec 1778 |
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D1011/5-6 Lease for a Year/Mortgage 1. John Williams late of par. Staunton upon Wye and now of par. Cusop, Co. Hereford, yeoman, and Mary his wife, and Susan Haynes of par. Staunton upon Wye, spinster (Mary and Susan are two of the daughters and co-heirs of Samuel Haynes, late of Hay, Co. Brecon, gent., dec'd. by Anne his wife, also dec'd. and also executirixes of the will of Anne Haynes who survived Samuel.). 2. Gregory Parry of par. Broynllys, Co. Brecon., gent. £950. 2/3 parts of the dwelling house, stable and garden now in tenure of Richard Lloyd, clerk, and the 2/3 parts of the barn belonging to the house now in tenure of Edward Allen, gent., situate in Hay. 2 dwellinghouses with garden in tenure of John James. 14/15 Jan 1780 |
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D1011/7 Collateral Bond 1. John Williams and Susan Haynes. 2. Gregory Parry. £1900. To observe conditions mentioned in Release of even date. 15 Jan 1780 |
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D1011/8 Final Concord 1. Charles Griffiths, Plt. 2. Mary Williams, widow, Ann Baker, widow, William Baker, Richard Davies, clerk, and Mary his wife, deforcts. 1 mess., 1 shop, 1 stable, 1 barn, 1 garden and 1 acre of land with the appurts. in town of Hay, Co. Brecon. £240. 27 Jul 1799 |
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D1011/9-10 Lease of Possession/Assignment 1. Walter Churchey of Brecon., gent. (surviving executor of Gregory Parry, late of par. Broynllis, gent., dec'd.). 2. David Davies of par. Broynllis, farmer and James Farr of same place, farmer (Devisors in Trust named in will of Parry). 3. Richard Davies of Court Y Gollen, Co. Brecon, clerk, and Mary his wife (Mary was kinswoman and heir at law of Gregory Parry and also sole executrix and residuary legatee named in will of Catherine, his late widow, executrix and residuary legatee, dec'd.). 4. Mary Williams of par. Letton, Co. Hereford, widow, and Ann Baker of par. Staunton upon Wye, Co. Hereford, widow (Mary and Ann are the two surviving daughters and only surviving heirs of Samuel Haines and Ann, his wife, formerly of Hay and since of Llanthomas, Co. Brecon, dec'd., and Mary is also surviving executrix named in the will of Ann Haines who survived Samuel, her husband.). 5. William Baker of par. Staunton upon Wye, innholder. 6. Charles Griffiths of Linton in par. Norton Cannon, Co. Hereford, farmer. £500. Mess, stable and garden formerly in tenure of Richard Lloyd, clerk, and now of Mrs Margaret Jones, also the barn formerly in tenure of Edward Allen and now of said Margaret Jones, all situate in Hay. Messuages with malthouse, and other buildings and land in Hay in tenure of Thomas Watkins and Thomas Howell. Memorandum endorsed dated 10 July 1880, the leasehold premises mentioned to be assigned to Charles Griffiths as a security have been sold and the money produced paid to Griffiths in part discharge of £500. The mess, stable and garden in tenure of Margaret Jones remain as security for the £200 still owing. 21/22 Oct 1799 |
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D1011/11-12 Lease for a Year/Release 1. Howell Powell of par. Llwyell, Co. Brecon, gent. and Elizabeth, is wife, Sarah Price of par. Derynock, Co. Brecon, spinster, and John Davies of par. Derynock, gent., and Margaret his wife. 2. John Powell of Maespoth, par. Llwyell, par. Derynock, gent. 3. James Spencer of Hay, Co. Brecon., gent. £945. (£315 each to Powell and his wife, Sarah Price and Downes and his wife.) Dwelling house with stable and garden formerly in possession of Richard Lloyd, clerk, since of Margaret Jone and now of James Spencer, also the barn belonging, formerly in tenure of Edward Allen then of Margaret Jones but now of James Spencer, situate in Hay. Premises were recently purchased by Rees Price from William Baker by Indentures of Lease/Release dated 1/2 June 1803; Rees Price died 16 March 1807, Elizabeth, Sarah and Margaret were his sisters and co-heirs. 1/2 Feb 1814 |
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D1011/13 Surrender 1. John Downes of par. Devynock and Margaret, his wife (sister and administratrix of the rights, goods and credits of Sarah Price, late of par. Devynock, spinster, dec'd.). 2. James Spencer of Hay, gent. Cites mortgage of 2 February 1815 whereby Sarah Price paid £300 to James Spencer and Spencer devised to Sarah the mess. with stable and garden formerly of James Spencer but then of Lettice Jones, widow, and also the barn lately re-edified and converted into offices. £330. Residue of term of 500 years in premises in Hay. 25 Apr 1822 |
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D1011/14-15 Lease to Vest Possession/Release in Fee 1. James Spencer of Hay, gent. 2. John Charles Taylor of Hay, suregeon. £630. Premises in Hay, Co. Brecon. 26/27 Apr 1822 |
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D1011/16-17 Lease for a Year/Conveyance 1. Gabriel Taylor of Wolverly Street, Hackney Road, Co. Middlesex, gent., brother and heir at law of John Charles Taylor, late of Hay, surgeon, dec'd. 2. Elizabeth Walker of North Crescent, Bedford Square, Co. Middlesex, spinster. £735. Dwellinghouse with garden formerly in occupation of Richard Lloyd, clerk, but recently of John Charles Taylor, dec'd and also the stables and coach house adjoining late in occupation of John Charles Taylor, dec'd., one of which stables and the coachhouse had been erected by him - premises situate in Hay. 4/5 Aug 1828 |
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D1011/18 Covenant 1. Thomas Protheroe Gwillim of 15 Park Place, Cardiff, Co. Glam., and Elizabeth Wilkins Walker if 29 Belgrave Road, St John's Wood, Co. Middlesex, widow. 2. William Walker, otherwise William Walker Wilkins of 18 Hampshire Grive, Co. Middlesex, Esq. 3. William Acton of Hay, Co. Brecon, Esq. For production of title deeds 12 Mar 1873 |
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