Llandogo Estate deeds 1722-1909
GB0218.D398
GB0218.D398
GB0218.D398

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Llandogo Estate.
Title
Llandogo Estate Deeds
ID
GB0218.D398
Date
1722-1909
Extent
0.27 Cubic Metres
General Physical Description note
(Information to be supplied)
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

The Llandogo Estate was in the parish of Llandogo, Monmouthshire.

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Scope and Contents note

Deeds and related documents of the Llandogo Estate, 1722-1909, mainly relating to land in the parishes of Llandogo, Llandavenny and St Brides, Monmouthshire, and Brockweir in the parish of Hewersfield, Gloucestershire.

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Arrangement note

Original order maintained

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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.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Deposited by Messrs Vizard & Co., Solicitors, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, 1964.

Appraisal note

All records deposited at Gwent Record Office have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Deeds--Wales--Llandogo;

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy of the catalogue is available in Gwent Record Office.

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Collection Inventory

Original Bundle No.1 

Sub Bundle A 

 D398/1/1 Copy/Will of Joseph Madley of Landogo in co. Mon., mariner, bequeathing effects to wife, Mary Madley and appointing her executrix. Witnessed 29 Aug 1760. Proved at Bristol 24 Jun 1757 

 D398/1/2-3 Lease for a year/Release 1. Joseph Madley of parish Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman and Isaac Madley of same place, wood dealer (eldest son of said Joseph Madley) 2. Charles Marsh of parish of Tintern, co. Mon., cordwainer. £100. 2 dwelling houses adjoining each other with the gardens, belonging, 3 pieces of pasture land, orcharding and coppice wood (2a.) situate in par. Landogo, now in possession of Joseph Madley, bounded by a road leading from a place called the Green to the Millpond belonging to Philip Luff, gent., by a small piece of garden ground in occupation of Elizabeth Morris, by another road leading from the Millpond to the hollow-way, by another road leading from Tintern to Trelleck and by a small orchard in the occupation of Charles Williams. Together with Note of promise to pay Charles Marsh £100 in a year, signed Joseph Madley. 27 May 1815. 26 May 1815, 27 May 1815 

 D398/1/4 Copy/Will of Charles Marsh of par. Tintern, cordwainer, bequeathing to John Howells of Monmouth, gent., and Thomas Vigors of par. Tintern, coal merchant; messuage etc. now in own occupation, messuage etc., now in occupation of James Brown as tenant, cooper's shop, formerly a blacksmith's shop, now in occupation of Wm. Willetts as tenant, messuage now in occupation of Thomas Jones as tenant, messuage now in occupation of Mary Morris as tenant, estated called G.... Grove, piece of land (1 1/2a) called the Black Acre situate in par. Tintern. (rents etc., for brother, James Marsh). To nephew, James Brown, wood called Barbadoes Wood, leased from Duke of Beaufort. Upon trust to said John Howells and Thomas Vigors; - messuage lately in occupation of Thomas Brown and situate in par. Tintern. 11 Mar 1830 

 D398/1/5 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. James Marsh of par. Tintern, labourer, eldest brother and heir at law of Charles Marsh of Tintern, cordwainer, deceased. 2. John Howells of town of Monmouth, gent., and Thomas Vigors of par. Tintern, coal merchant, (devisees in trust named in the will of Charles Marsh). 3. Isaac Madley 4. Thomas Avery of town of Monmouth, innkeeper. £100. 2 dwelling houses adjoining each other with the gardens belonging, the cider mill and stable thereon lately erected. 3 pieces of pasture land and orcharding (2a.) situate in par. Landogo, now in possession of Isaac Madley, bounded by road leading from place called the Green to a stream of water called Tace's Well, by a small piece of garden ground in the occupation of Elizabeth Morris, by another road leading from the stream to the hollow way, by another road leading from Tintern to Trelleck and by a small orchard in occupation of Charles Williams. 18 Jul 1831, 19 Jul 1831 

 D398/1/6 Further Charge 1. Isaac Madley 2. Thomas Avery £50. Premises as in lease for a year/release dated 18/19 July 1851 (D398/1/5) par. Llandogo. 20 Jun 1832 

 D398/1/7 Further charge. 1. Isaac Madley 2. Thomas Avery £50. Premises as in lease for a year/release dated 18/19 July 1831(D398/1/5), par. Llandogo. 31 Mar 1834 

 D398/1/8 Extracts from parish registers of Llandogo, re: Joseph Madley and family. 11 Apr 1834 

 D398/1/9 Copy/Affidavits of Wm. Griffiths of town of Monmouth, attorney at law and Mary Williams of par. Tintern, co. Mon., wife of Benjamin Williams late of par. Woollaston, co. Gloucester, ironmaster (who is apart from his wife and whose place of residence is not known). Also: Order re: certain freehold property situate in par. Llandogo - 12 June 1834. 9 Jun 1834, 12 Jun 1834 

 D398/1/10 Copy/Order Exparte Mary Williams of par. Tintern, wife of Benjamin Williams, formerly of Woollaston, co. Gloucester, ironmaster. 20 Jan 1835, 21 Jan 1835 

 D398/1/11-12 Lease for a year/Release 1. Mary Williams 2. Thomas Avery 3. Isaac Madley 4. Wm. Fortune Powell, esq., William Shayle, ironmonger and Wm. Jones, innkeeper, all of town of Monmouth. £400. Premises in Llandogo as in lease for a year/release, 18/19 July 1831 (D398/1/5). 20 Jan 1835, 21 Jan 1835 

 D398/1/13 Letter from Isaac Madley to John Gough requesting payment to C.A. Wyatt, agent to Duke of Beaufort, re: purchase money for premises at Llandogo. Together with a receipt for £70 signed C.A. Wyatt, dated 30 April 1840. 16 Dec 1835 

 D398/1/14 Declaration of Wm. Hopkins of par. Llandogo, waterman and 1st cousin of Isaac Madley of same place, pubilcan, concerning Mary Madley. 14 Feb 1837 

 D398/1/15 Declaration of Wm. Hopkins of par. Llandogo, waterman and 1st cousin of Isaac Madley of same place, publican, concerning Mary Madley. 15 Aug 1837 

 D398/1/16 Conveyance 1. William Fortune Powell. 2. Joseph Latch of Newport, co. Mon., merchant. 3. Isaac Madley. 4. William Addams Williams of town of Monmouth, gentleman. 5. John Gough of Perry Hall, co. Stafford, esq. 6. Francis Hutchinson Synge of Weston-Super-Mare, co. Somerset, esq. £860. Dwelling house situate at Landogo, now or lately used as an inn and known by the sign of the Waterfall Inn. Messuage adjoining with gardens belonging and 3 pieces of land, orcharding and coppice wood planted with fruit trees, situated at Llandogo, (2a.), bounded on the east side by a place called the Green adjoining the road leading from Trelleck to Monmouth, on the north by a road leading from the Green to the Mill Pond belonging to Philip Luff, gent., on the west and south by land of John Gough and through which premises there is a carriage road to and from the said property of John Gough and also a watercourse through which water that runs from Gleddan passes into the river Wye, formerly in possession of Joseph Madley, now in possession of Isaac Madley and Charles King, his tenant. With Plan. 30 Apr 1840 

 D398/1/17 Extract from Register of Burials in par. Monmouth in year 1835. Burial of William Dakes Jones on 15 October. 1 May 1840 

 D398/1/18 Extract from Register of Burials in par. Wonastow, co. Mon. in the year of 1835. Burial of William Shayle on 2 May. With note from Robert Jackson to W. A. Williams. 13 Jul 1840 

Sub Bundle B 

 D398/1/19 Will of John Skinfield of Landogo, co. Mon., bequeathing to son Thomas Skinfield of Landogo, hoopshaver: - dwelling house wherein he then dwelt, with the buildings belonging, the orchard and gardens adjoining. Bequeathing to son John Skinfield, Junior, mason and bricklayer of Landoggo: - piece of land, with the underwood and timber now growing theron, called the Freedom Patch, adjoining to the Freedom on the Upperside of the same. 21 Dec 1768 

 D398/1/20 Security (part missing) 1. Thomas Skinfield. 2. William Young. for £10 and interest. Cottage with the garden and orchard adjoining, situate in par. Landogo, late in tenure of John Skenfield, now of Thomas Skenfield. 2 Mar 1771 

 D398/1/21 Assignment of Mortgage 1. William Young of parish Chappell Hill, co. Mon., butcher. 2. Thomas Skenfield. 3. Hannah Morgan of par. Tregare, co. Mon., spinster. £10. Premises in par. Llandogo as in Security of 2 March 1771. (D398/1/20). 15 Jun 1774 

 D398/1/22 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Hannah Morgan. 2. Thomas Skenfield. 3. William Powell of par. Landiloe Crossenny, co. Mon., yeoman. £50. Premises in Llandogo as in security of 2 March 1771(D398/1/20). 29 Sep 1775 

 D398/1/23 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Elizabeth Powell of par. Llantillio Crossenny, co. Mon., widow. 2. Phillip Probert of par. Cwmcarvan, co. Mon., yeoman. £86. Premises in Llandogo as in security of 2 March 1771. (D398/1/20) 10 Mar 1799 

 D398/1/24 Feoffment. 1. William Aeraman of city of Bristol, merchant (surviving Assignee of the estate and effects of Thomas Skenfield heretofore of par. Landogo, mason and bricklayer and afterwards of city of Bristol, timber dealer and chapman and bankrupt). 2. The said Thomas Skenfield, now of city of Bristol. 3. Philip Probert. 4. Thomas Phillips of town of Monmouth, gent. 5. George Palmer of same place, gentleman. £86. Dwelling house with the buildings, orchards and gardens adjoining in par. Landogo, heretofore in the occupation of John Skenfield afterwards of Thomas Skenfield since of , and now of Phillip Probert. 4 Oct 1803 

 D398/1/25 Feoffment. 1. Edward Madley of parish Llandogo, county Monmouthshire, taylor. 2. Philip Probert of Landogo, butcher. £28. 10s. Piece of ground with fruit trees thereon (1/2a), coppice wood thereto belongin (1a.), now in occupation of Philip Probert and situate in par. Llandogo part of the premises lately purchased by Edward Madley of Mrs Sarah Underwood, and are mearing and abutting to lands of Mr James Morgan and Mr Richard Willetts. 14 Jun 1806 

 D398/1/26-27 Lease for a year/Release 1.Thomas Phillips. 2. Philip Prober. 3. James Hodges of Trelleck, co. Mon., esq. 4. Thomas Addams Williams of town of Monmouth, gentleman. Dwelling house with the buildings, orchards and gardens adjoining, situate in par. Landogo, heretofore in occupation of John Skenfield, afterwards of Thomas Skenfield, since of and now of Philip Probert, piece of ground with the fruit trees thereon (1/2a.) and coppice wood belonging (1a.), now in occupation of Philip Probert situate in par. Landogo part of the premises formerly purchased by Edward Madley of Mrs Sarah Underwood and are mearing and abutting to lands of Mr James Morgan and Mr Richard Willetts. 31 Dec 1817, 1 Jan 1818 

 D398/1/28 Copy/Will of James Hodges of Trelleck, co. Mon. 12 Mar 1823 

 D398/1/29-30 Lease for a year/Release 1. John Winsloe of par. Trelleck, gentleman (grandson and heir at law, and also sole executor named in will of James Hodges, late of Trelleck, timber merchant, deceased. 2. Philip Probert. 3. Francis McDonnell of town of Usk, co. Mon., gentleman. 4. Thomas Addams Williams. 5. Henry Mostyn of town of Usk, co. Mon., gentleman. £120. Premises as in lease for a year/release dated 31 December 1817/1 January 1818 (D398/1/26 -27), in par. Landogo. 9 Nov 1823-10 Nov 1823 

 D398/1/31 Mortgage by Demise 1. Philip Probert. 2. Philip Luff of Newland, co. Gloucester, gent. £70. Premises as in lease for a year/release dated 31 December 1817/1 January 1818 (D398/1/25), situate in par. Landogo. 29 Jul 1828 

 D398/1/32 Further Charge 1. Philip Probert of par. Landogo, co. Mon., butcher and farmer. 2. Philip Luff of par. Landogo, yeoman. Of the equity of redemption of premises in par. Landogo (as in D398/1/26) for securing £39 with interest of 5% per annum. 5 Jan 1835 

 D398/1/33 Declaration of John Elliott Winsloe of city of Exeter, co. Devon, esq., concerning James Hodges and family. Together with extracts from Parish Registers of Trelleck, Registers of Christenings, Marriages and Burials. Also, extract from Register of Baptisms for 1799, baptism of John Hodges. 29 Apr 1837 

 D398/1/34 Conveyance 1. Francis McDonnell. 2. Henry Mostyn. 3. Phillip Luff and Ann, his wife. 4. Phillip Probert of same parish, butcher and Elizabeth, his wife. 5. John Gough of Perry Hall, co. Stafford, esq. 6. Francis Hutchinson Syne of Weston-Super-Mare, co. Somerset, esq. 7. John Edward Mosley of Burton upon trent, co. Stafford, gentleman. Cottage lately divided into 2 messuages with the gardens and orchard adjoining situate in parish Landogo (1a. and 13p.), formerly in possession of John Skenfield afterwards of Thomas Skenfield and now of Philip Probert and James Reyne being bounded on the east or lower end by a narrow road or way leading from Landogo to Cleddan, on the west or upper end by a road leading from Clements into the Cleddan road, on the north by land now or lately belonging to John Madley, the elder, and on the south by land belonging to John Gough. Piece of ground planted with fruit trees and piece of coppice wood adjoining, situate in par. Landogo (3r. 37p.), now in possession of Philip Probert and bounded on the east or lower side by the said road or way leading from Clements into the said Cleddan road on the west or upper side by a coppice wood belonging to said Philip Luff, on the north by land belonging to James Morgan and on the south by lands belonging to Charles Williams, the elder and Joseph Reynolds. Together with certificate of Examination fo Elizabeth Probert dated 25 October 1837. 13 Sep 1837 

Sub Bundle C 

 D398/1/35 Attested copy/Mortgage 1. Edward Madley. 2. Thomas Hiscox of par. Landogo, farmer. 3. Thomas Johnson of town of Monmouth, cutler. £40. Cottage with the garden and orchard belonging situate within Bishop's Manor in par. Llandgogo (1 1/2a.), adjoining the land leading from Landogo Church towards the resting stones, to a cottage garden and orchard of Henry Madley's, to a piece of lands late of William Young, but then of him the said Thomas Hiscox, and lain open, on all sides thereof. 30 Apr 1784 

 D398/1/36 Attested/Copy Release 1. Thomas Hiscox, the elder of Cadithell in par. Landogo, farmer. 2. Richard Turner, the elder of Whitebrook, co. Mon., papermaker. 2 dwelling houses with the gardens, land and trees therin growing, situate at Landogo now in occupation of Samuel Williams and Mary as tenants, having a dwelling house and premises of James Thomas (Tyler) an orchard belonging to Griffiths, a dwelling house and premises of James Williams and the footroad leading from Llandogo towards Trelleck, co. Mon. Also land and orchard with the ruinous house thereon called the Tout Orchard (2 a.), now in occupation of James Thomas (Tyler) situate at Landogo, adjoining premises of Jane Williams, Charles Madley and the road called the New Road, leading from Landogo to Trelleck. Also coppice wood or wood ground called the Freedom (3a.), with the small patch of land called the Freedom and now in the occupation of said James Thomas, situate at Llandogo, mearing the road called the new road and the common called the Freedom. Also 2 dwelling houses with gardens, orchards and land adjoining (3a.) situate at Landogo, adjoining premises of John Madley, James Jones, an orchard of John richards and the common called the Freedom. Said premises are in the occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis. 30 Jan 1796 

 D398/1/37 Attested Copy/Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Johnson. 2. Thomas Hiscox, the elder, later of par. Landogo, co. Mon., but now of Stow, co. Gloucester, farmer. 3. James Thomas of Landogo, taylor. 4. Thomas Stokes of town of Monmouth, gent. Messuage called Thomas Madley's House, with the garden and orchard belonging, situate within Bishop's Manor in par. Llandogo, co. Mon. (1 1/2 a.), mearing and abutting to the lane leading from Landogo Church towards the resting stones there to a cottage, garden and orchard of Henry Madley and to a piece of land then late of William Young, but then of Thomas Hiscox and laid open to the hereby granted premises on all sides. 21 Jul 1798 

 D398/1/38 Assignment of Mortgage and Further Charge 1. Catherine Thomas and Pauline Thomas, both of town of Monmouth, spinsters. 2. James Thomas. 3. Thomas Stokes. £82. 10s. 2 dwelling houses with the gardens, land and trees therein growing situate at Landogo, in occupation of Samuel Williams and Mary Williams as tenants thereof, having a dwellin house and premises of James Thomas, an orchard belonging to James Griffiths, a dwelling house of James Williams and the footroad leading from Landogo towards Trelleck, land and orchard with the ruinous huse thereon called the Tout Orchard (2a.) in occupation of James Thomas, situate at Landogo adjoining premises of Jane Williams, Charles Madley and the road called the new road leading from Landogo to Trelleck. Coppice wood called the Freedom (3a.) together with the small patch of land also called the Freedom and then in occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis. 2 dwelling houses with the gardens, orchards and lands belonging (3a.) situate in par. Landogo, formerly in occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis and now in possession of James Thomas. 23 Jul 1798 

 D398/1/39 Copy/Will of James Thomas of par. Landogo, co. Mon., taylor, bequeathing to wife, Elizabeth Thomas, freehold, personal and cothold estates with app. together with the rest of his property situate in parish Landogo. ` 4 Jul 1799 

 D398/1/40 Attested copy/Assignment of Mortgage. 1. Thomas Stokes late of town of Monmouth, but now of Chepstow, co. Mon., gentleman. 2. John Williams of Landogo, co. Mon., boatman, and Elizabeth, his wife (Elizabeth was the widow and executrix of James Thomas late of Landogo, taylor, deceased). 3. Alexander Jones of town of Usk, gentleman. £50. 10s. Premises in Llandogo as in D398/1/38 of 23 July 1798. 24 Dec 1806 

 D398/1/41 Affidavit of John Madley of par. Landogo, waterman, William Nicholas of Usk, co. Mon., yeoman, Thomas Davies of same place, yeoman, to verify the pedigree of the family of James Thomas. 5 Jan 1835 

 D398/1/42 Release and Reconveyance 1. William Hopkins of par. Landogo, yeoman and Eleanor, his wife. 2. James Jones of same place, labourer and Maria, his wife. 3. Elizabeth Williams of par. Landogo, widow. 4. John Gough of Perry Hall, co.Stafford, esq. 5. Alexander Jones. 6. Francis Hutchinson Synge of Weston Super Mare, co. Somerset, esq. 2 dwelling houses with the garden and trees therein growing situate at Llandogo in occupation of Samuel Williams and Mary Williams as tenants, afterwards of said John Williams and now of said Elizabeth Williams and William Hopkins and Eleanor, his wife, adjoining a dwelling house and premises heretofore of Thomas Skenfield, but now of Edward Madley, an orchard heretofore belonging to Mr James Griffiths but now to Mr Samuel Stephens, a dwelling house and premises heretofore of James Williams, but now of Charles Williams and the footroad leading from Landogo towards Trelleck, co. Mon. Together with Certificate of Examination of Eleanor, the wife of William Hopkins and Maria, the wife of William Jones, dated 9 March 1835. Attached: Assignment of remainder of a term of 1000 years. 7 Mar 1835 

Sub Bundle D 

 D398/1/43-45 Feoffment 1. Wiliam Reynolds of town of Gosport, co. Hants, shipwright (eldest son and heir of John Reynolds, late of Landogo, deceased) and Susannah, his wife. 2. William Williams of Trellecks Grange, co. Mon. 3. Robert Smythe of town of Monmouth, gentleman. £100. Messuage, garden and orchard situate in par. Landogo, (1a.) now in possession of William Williams as tenant, bounded by lands of Edward Phillips of Jame Rooke, esq., a place called Bangwell, and the highway leading to Landogo. And also piece of land or orchard situate in par. Landogo (1c.) now in possession of Abraham Phillips as tenant thereof, bounded by the said highway on the upper side, the footpath to Landogo, on the lower side and other lands of Edward Phillips. Also: 2 Final Agreements. Holy Trinity 42 GeorgeIII, 1801. 1. Wiliam Williams, Plt. 2. William Reynolds and Susannah, his wife. 1 messuage, 1 garden, 1 orchard and 1 acre of land with appurments in par. Landogo. 2 Nov 1801 

 D398/1/46 Mortgage 1. William Williams. 2. Henry Davis of city of Bristol, gent. £100. Premises as in Feoffment dated 2 November 1801, D398/1/43, situate in par. Landogo. 3 May 1814 

 D398/1/47 Lease for a year/Mortgage in fee (attached) 1. Henry Davis. 2. Wm. Williams and Elizabeth, his wife. 3. Wm. Gwilliam, carpenter and Wm. Lucas, flaxdresser, both of Monmouth, Treasurers of a certain Friendly Society established in town of Monmouth and know by the name of the Bull Club. 4. Thomas Addams Williams. £120. Premises as in Feoffment dated 2 November 1801, D398/1/43, situate in parish Landogo, co. Mon. 11 Nov 1819-12 Nov 1819 

 D398/1/48 Bond 1. William Williams. 2. William Gwillim, William Lucas. As a collateral security for securing £120 and interest. 12 Nov 1819 

 D398/1/49 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. William Gwillim and William Lucas. 2. William Williams. 3. Thomas Addams Williams. £120. Premises in Feoffment dated 2 November 1801, D398/1/43, situate in par. of Landogo, co. Mon. 24 Sep 1824-25 Sep 1824 

 D398/1/50-51 Lease for a year/Release 1. Thomas Addams Williams. 2. James Madley. £170. Premises as in Feoffment dated 2 November 1801, D398/1/43, situate in parish Langodo, co. Mon. 25 Jan 1826-26 Jan 1826 

 D398/1/52 Affidavit of James Williams, re: William Williams, formerly of Trellecks Grange, farmer. Together with copy marriage entry of William Williams and Elizabeth Perkins and copy burial entry of Elizabeth Williams. 1834 

 D398/1/53 Affidavit of John Powell of town of Monmouth, re: James Madley. Together with: copy burial certificates of James, Madley, Edward Madley. Copy Baptism Certificates of Edward Madley and James Madley. Copy marriage certificate of James Madley and Susannah Hughes. 6 Dec 1834 

 D398/1/54 Affidavit of John Madley of par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman and Thomas Beckingham of Monmouth, co. Mon., gent., re: James Madley. Together with Copy Extracts of:- Marriage, James Madley and Susannah Hughes. Baptisms of Edward and James Madley. Burials of Edward and James Madley. 1 Jan 1835 

 D398/1/55 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. James Madley of Redbrook, co. Mon., timber merchant (only son and heir at law of James Madley of Redbrook, bargeowner, deceased). 2. Susannah Madley of Redbrook, widow of James Madley, deceased. 3. John Gough. 4. John Edward Mosley of Burton upon Trent, co. Stafford, gent. £330. Premises as in Feoffment dated 2 November 1802, D398/1/43, situate in parish Landogo, co. Mon. 27 Feb 1835-28 Feb 1835 

Sub Bundle E 

 D398/1/56 Final Concord Michaelmas Term 45th George III 1804. 1. Burges Bryan, plt. 2. William Griffiths, Temperance Griffiths, spinster and Rebecca Griffiths, spinster, defcts. 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 6 gardesn, 60a. land, 30a. meadow, 30a. pasture, 10a. wood and common of pasture for all manner of cattle with app. in Landogo, St. Brides and Landevenny. 1804 

 D398/1/57-58 Lease for a year/Release 1. William Griffiths of Whitebrook in par. Landogo, co. Mon., gent. (only son and heir at law of James Griffiths of Pilstone in par. Landogo, yeoman, deceased). 2. Temperance Griffiths of par. Lancaut in co. Gloucester, spinster and Rebecca Griffiths of same place, spinster (sister of said William Griffiths). 3. Robert Upton of par. in co. Mon., yeoman, Sophia Midmore of par. St Weonards, co. Hereford, spinster. 4. Burges Bryan. £300. Messuage adjoining to a messuage in occupation of Henry Hodges with the small garden and app. belonging situate in par. Landogo, now in occupation of James Williams, small orchard (1a.), piece of meadow ground (5a.), 2 orchards (2a.), with the barn now standing theron, also piece of meadow ground planted with fruit trees (4a.), piece of meadow ( 3a.). All situate in par. Landogo and now are in the occupation of John Madley. Messuage with the garden and app. belonging situate in Brookweare in par. of Hewelsfield, co. Gloucester, now in occupation of William Tynor. Dwelling house with garden and app. belonging. And piece of meadow ground planted with fruit trees adjoining (3a.). Piece of meadow ground near (1a.) situate in St. Brides, co. Mon., and now are in the occupation of William Taylor. Also 1a. of land in the moors situate in parish of Landavenny, co. Mon., also in occupation of William Taylor, messuages, lands, grounds, hereditments and premises of William Griffiths, Temperance Griffiths and Rebecca Griffiths situate in pars. Landogo, Hewelsfield, St. Brides and Landavenny, cos. Gloucester and Mon. 8 Oct 1804-9 Oct 1804 

 D398/1/59 Copy/Mortgage by Demise 1. William Griffiths. 2. John Taylor Bourne. £127. Premises as in lease for a year/release dated 8/9 October 1804, D398/1/57-58, situate in par. Landogo. 19 Oct 1804 

 D398/1/60-61 Lease for a Year/Release. 1. Sarah Davis, formerly of town of Ross, co. Hereford, but now of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, widow (devisee in fee, named in and by the will of William Griffiths, late of town of Ross, musician, deceased). 2. Samuel Stephens of Cheltenham, gent. Dwelling house with the garden and app. belonging situate in village of Brockwear, co. Gloucester, in occupance of Warrell Hathaway, waterman, as tenant, piece of land planted with fruit trees, situate in par. Llandogo, in the occupation of John Williams, waterman, as tenant, 2 pieces of land situate in par. St. Brides, co. Mon., having an old house standing thereon with a garden belonging then in the occupation of Edward Mathews as tenant thereon. Also 1 small piece of land situate in par. Landavenny, co. Mon., and then in occupation of Edward Mathews as tenant thereof. 26 Sep 1825-27 Sep 1825 

 D398/1/62 Assignment 1. Robert Upton of Maghor co. Mon., yeoman, William Midmore of Croop Mill, co. Hereford, labourer and Sophia, his wife. 2. Frances Bourne of town of Monmouth, widow, administratrix of the will of John Taylor Bourne, late of Monmouth, gent., her late husband, deceased. 3. Sarah Davis, formerly of town of Ross, co. Hereford, but now of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, widow (devisee in fee named in the will of William Griffiths, late of town of Ross, musician, deceased). 4. Samuel Stephens. 5. John Stephens of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, gentleman. A small orchard (1a.) situate in par. Landogo, in the occupation of John Madley, messuage with the gardens belonging situate at Brockwear in par. Hewersfield, co. Gloucester in occupation of William Tyner, dwelling house and garden, piece of meadow ground planted with fruit trees adjoining thereto (3a.), piece of meadow ground near adjoining (1a.) situate in par. St. Brides, in the occupation of William Taylor. Also 1a. of land in the Moors situate in par. Landavenny, co. Mon., also in the occupation of William Taylor. 23 Nov 1825 

 D398/1/63 Abstract of title of Samuel Stephens to an orchard in par. of Landogo. 27 Jan 1834 

 D398/1/64 Copy/Certificate of the marriage of William Medmore and Sophia Upton, both of par. of Much Birch, co. Hereford on 22 September 1791. 23 Oct 1834 

 D398/1/65 Affidavit of Sophia Midmore, wife of William Widmore of Orcopp Hill, co. Hereford, labourer, as to the marriage of herself, and sister, re: Assignment of term of 1000 years affecting property at Landogo, co. Mon. With receipt dated 12 May 1810 for £300. 2 Dec 1834 

 D398/1/66 Lease for year/Release (attached) 1. Samuel Stephens. 2. Sarah Davis of the Gas Gwen in par. Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, widow. 3. John Gough. 4. John Stephens. 5. Francis Hutchinson Synge of Newbury House, co. Somerset, esq. £93. Orchard, piece of land in par. of Landogo, (3r. 8p.), late in occupation of John Madley and others and now of Evan Simmons, bounded on the south east and south west by lands of Charles Williams, William Hopkins, and others, and by certain waste land or common on the west, by a road leading from Cledan to Landogo, on the north by land of Philip Probert and the said road leading from Cledan to Landogo. 23 Dec 1834-24 Dec 1834 

Sub Bundle F 

 D398/1/68 Conveyance 1. Joseph Reynolds of Landogo, co. Mon. 2. Richard Powles of town of Monmouth, mercer, and James Powles of same town, gentleman. 3. John Gough. 4. John Edward Mosley. Piece of woodland (3r. 3p.), in par. Landogo, bounded on north by a strip of land in occupance of James Reynolds, on east by lands of James Morgan, on south by land of Philip Luff and on the west by land late of James Williams, but now of said John Gough. With plan. Together with: Agreement for sale and purchase of said land, dated 23 July 1836, between Joseph Reynolds and John Gough. Also - Declaration of Philip Luff re: Joseph Reynolds, dated 26 August 1836. 28 Aug 1837 

Sub Bundle G 

 D398/1/69 Conveyance 1. William Powell of Tintern, excise officer. 2. William Hopkins of par. Landogo, yeoman. 3. Thomas Evans of Chepstow, gentleman. 4. Jane Elizabeth Gough of Landogo, widow. Orchard the Toot Orchard with the messuage or dwelling house lately erected thereon (1a. 2r.), bounded by land lately belonging to John Gough, deceased, and now to Jane Elizabeth Gough, and the highway leading from Landogo to Trelleck. With Plan 15 Apr 1845 

Sub Bundle H 

 D398/1/70 Conveyance. 1. John Haydon of par. of Trelleck, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. The Rev. Stephen Harry of Trelleck, clerk, and William Sheriff of Beckbett House, co. Mon., farmer. 3. The Rev. David Jones of par. Wolvesnewton, co. Mon., clerk. 4. Mary Ann Brown of par. Landogo, co. Mon., spinster. 5. Jane Elizabeth Gough of par. Landogo, widow. 6. Richard Jesson of Walsall, co. Stafford, gentleman. £150. Coppice wood or woodland and the wall or fence at the south end thereof (1r. 12p.) situate onthe Great Hill in par. Landogo (together with a dwelling house called Mount Pleasant, and a cyder mill, garden, orchard and land) occupied successively by Evan Richards, Elizabeth Hiscox, Charles Chown and Henry Matthews bounded on the south by other lands belonging to David Jones and on the north and east by the estate of Jane Elizabeth Gough, now in occupation of Charles Chown. With plan 24 Apr 1845 

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 D398/2/1 Copy/Will of Mrs Frances Williams of Landogo, co. Mon., widow, bequeathing to son Charles Williams:- all the house, garden and orchard, premises and appurtenances where she now dwells and furniture. To daughter, Elizabeth:- all the coppice wood that belongs to her. Proved at Llandaff by Charles Williams, her son and executor. 4 Sep 1815 

 D398/2/2 Will of Elizabeth Morris of Llandogo, co. Mon., widow, bequeathing to son, James Morris, all the cottage, together with the garden, orchard, land and wood adjoining, about 1a., situate in the Great Hill in par. Llandogo, and lately in possession and occupation of her late son, George Morris, now deceased, bounded on the north and west by lands belonging to James Morgan, on the south by a road leading from Llandogo to Cledden and on the east by lands belonging to William Hopkin. 18 Jul 1833 

 D398/2/3-8 Mortgage by Demise 1. Joseph Reynolds of Landogo, co. Mon., waterman. 2. James Reynolds of same place, waterman, the eldest son and heir apparent of Joseph Reynolds. 3. Richard Powels, mercer, James Powles, mercer and James Fowles, gentleman, all of Monmouth. Trustees of the Herefordshire House Friendly Society, established and held within the town. 2 dwelling houses with the garden and orchard, belonging, situate at Landogo, bounded by a footpath leading from Landogo to Trelleck on the south, by a small wood belonging to Charles Williams on the west, by land belonging to Philip Probert on the north, and by a footpath leading into a carriage road called the New Road from Landogo to Trelleck, on the east. Also piece of woodland situate in par. Landogo on the side of Cleddon Shoats Hill, (2a.), and bounded on the west by a road called The Dutchess's Run, on the north side by a wood belonging to Charles Williams, on the east by said road called the New Road leading from Landogo to Trelleck, and on the south side of a piece of land belonging to James Williams. piece of ground bounded on the south by a wood late of Arthur Wyatt esq., deceased, on the west by land belonging to Mary Molton, on the north by said road called the New Road, and on the east by land late of Arthur Wyatt, esq., deceased, also piece of land bounded on the south by land belonging to said Mary Molton, on the west by said road called Dutchess's Run, on the north by land of Chas. Williams and on the west by a wood belonging to the Duke of Beaufort. Piece of woodland bounded on the south side by lands belonging to Chas Williams on the west and north side by lands belonging to the Duke of Beaufort and on the east by the Dutchess's Run. Piece of woodland bounded on the east by a wood belonging to Philip Ludff, on the west by lands belonging to James Williams, on the north by waste land and on the south by lands belonging to James Morgan. And also piece of woodland bounded on the ease by a wood belonging to Philip Ludd, on the west by lands belonging to James Williams, on the north by waste land and on the south by lands belonging to James Morgan. Piece of woodland and 2 small pieces of land adjoining, bounded on the south by lands belonging to Charles morgan, on the west by the Dutchess's Run, on the north by a causeway and on the east by lands belonging to James Williams. Said 2 dwelling houses, garden, orchard and several pieces of land cont. 6a. are now in the occupation of Joseph Reynolds and his son, the said James Reynolds as his tenant. Together with:- Affidavit of Joseph Reynolds of Landogo, and James Reynolds. 11 February 1835. Also - Memorandum of Agreement. 22 March 1862 1. Anna Gallenga. 2. James Reynolds. To purchase deed. Also - Accounts 1853 and 1862 Also - Extracts from Minute Books of the Herefordshire House Club. 11 Feb 1835 

 D398/2/9 Copy/Will of William Williams of par. Landogo, yeoman, bequeathing all his estate real and personal to his wife, Mary Williams. 2 May 1845 

 D398/2/10 Appointment and Demise 1. Charles Williams of Llandogo, bargeowner. 2. John Powell of town of Monmouth, wine merchant. £100. Piece of land or orchard ground with an old tenement standing thereon situate in village of Whitebrook in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of Charles Williams (1a. 2r.) and bounded by an orchard belonging to Davis on the east, by a road leading from Whitebrook to Pen y Van, on west and south and by the chapel or meeting house and burial ground on the north. Piece of woodland, situate at Llandogo (3a. 24p.) now in occupation of Charles Williams, through which piece of land a new road is formed runinng from the Cuckoos Wood and wood gate to Trelleck and the said piece of land is surrounded by lands belonging to John Roberts, Joseph Reynolds, Phillip Luff, and the road leading from Llandogo to Trelleck. Cottage with the new house, garden and orchard adjoining, situate in Llandogo with rights of way through an orchard thereunto belonging to Isaac Madley, but now of Mary Williams, formerly in occupation of Henry Parry, afterwards of Charles Williams, nephew of said Charles Williams, and now of said Chrles Williams adjoining land of said Isaac Madley, but now of said Mary Williams, Elizabeth Luff, George Rook, Charles Williams, the nephew, and the highway leading from Monmouth to Chepstow. 25 Aug 1846 

 D398/2/11 Mortgage in fee 1. Mary Williams of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., widow. 2. Rees Davis of Chepstow, co. Mon., draper. £100. Dwelling house, garden, orchards, lands, parish Llandogo, now in the occupation of Mary Williams. With plan. 2 Oct 1850 

 D398/2/12 Pedigree of Williams' family of Llandogo. 1861 

 D398/2/13 Agreement 1. George Steele of Landogo, labourer. 2. Antonio Gallenga of same place, esq. £100. 2 pieces of orchard land situate in Landogo (2r. 5p. and 1r. 12p.). 23 Jan 1866 

 D398/2/14 Copy/Certificte of acknowledgement of Mrs Diana Morgan, wife of John Morgan. 16 Sep 1866 

 D398/2/15 Abstract of title of Edgar Llewellyn Morris, esq., to a piece of land, part of an estate formerly called Cleddon Lodge but now called Ravenscroft, situate in pars. of Trelleck and Llandogo. 1867 

 D398/2/16 Receipt for £2 6s 11 1/2d. of Mr George Morris, amount of interest due on a mortgage of £25. 30 Jul 1883 

 D398/2/17-19 Statutory Declaration (Sale: Williams - Gallonga) of Mr George Williams of 47 Coronation Road in city and co. of Bristol, timber merchant. With plan Also - Certificate of search - 23 March 1892 in the office of Registrar of Judgement, etc. Also - Account - 1 March 1892 re: 1. Alfred Williams, Sloop Inn, Llandogo, Mon.. 2. George Willima, of 57 Coronation Road, Bristol. 21 Mar 1892 

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 D398/3/1 Copy will of Elizabeth Phillips of par. Landogo, widow. Proved at Usk on 12 October 1737. 25 Apr 1737 

 D398/3/2 Will of Ann Hopkin, widow, of Whitebrook in par. Landogo, bequeathing to son, James Hopkin, dwelling house, etc., where she now lives, with a garden and orchard lands belonging, also a piece of meadow land, the upper house land belonging to said premises. 18 Sep 1783 

 D398/3/3 Lease 1. Elizabeth Prosser of parish Llandogo, widow. 2. William Morgan of same place, miller. Dwelling house, stable and water grist mill situate in par. Landogo, called Llandogo Mill, together with a small piece of ground with the fruit trees near or adjoining the land of William Richards, butcher, in Llandogo and now in occupation of said Wm. Morgan. 1 Feb 1799 

 D398/3/4 Feoffment 1. Elizabeth Prosser of par. Llandogo, widow (grand-daughter and Devisee in fee appointed in will of Elizabeth Phillips, widow, deceased). 2. Wm. Young of Whitebrook in par. Llandogo, victualler (first cousin of a said Ellizabeth Prosser). 3. Wm. Griffiths of Whitebrook, yeoman. Messuage with the court and garden adjoining, parth whereof is now in the occupation of Elizabeth Prosser and the other part thereof (with other premises) is in the occupation of William Morgan at the yearly rent of 10 guineas as tenant to said Elizabeth Prosser. Also malthouse nearly adjoining the said court and garden being separated therefrom only by the brook running between the same and malthouse or a part thereof is now in occupation of Mrs Williams as tenant to Elizabeth Porsser at the yearly rent of 1 guinea all situate in parish Llandogo. 5 Jun 1804 

 D398/3/5 Copy will of Elizabeth Prosser of parish Llandogo, widow, bequething to her cousin, William Young:- messuage wherein she now dwells and a garden and court adjoining, also a malthouse, water corn mill, stable and orchard with their respective appurtances situage in par. Llandogo the whole of which (except the part which she now occupies of said dwelling house and the malthouse which is in occupation of Mrs Williams) is rented to William Morgan at the yearly rent of 10 guineas. Also - extract(attached) of Mrs Prosser's will relating to the Mill. Also - Undertaking (attached) as to receiving share of personal estate before debts paid. 5 Jun 1864 

 D398/3/6-7 Lease for a year/Release 1. John Williams ofparish Landogo, fisherman, Thomas Morris of Penalt, co. Mon., labourer and Ann, his wife (formerly Ann Lewis) and John Lowe of par. St. Philip and Jacob, co. Gloucester, Cooper and Jane, his wife (formerly Jane Lewis). 2. Philip Luff, bargeowner. 3. Thomas Beckingham of Chepstow, gentleman. 4. Samuel Luff of same place, saddler. £280. Dwelling house with the water grist mill under the same roof, together with a stable adjoining and 2 small orchards (2a.) bounded on the east by a road leading to the Glynn Brook, on the south side by a road leading to Cleadon's Hill, on the west by premises inpossession of Elizabeth Hiscox and on the north by lands in possession of Joseph Madley and others. Said premises are situate in Landogo in occupation of Wm. Morgan. 14 Jan 1811-15 Jan 1811 

 D398/3/8-10 Lease for a year/Release 1. Mary Young, widow, Williams Young, labourer and Elizaebeth, his wife, Henry Young, labourer and Sarah, his wife, David Waugh, taylor and Jane, his wife, all of parish Landogo, George Williams, of parish Trelleck, victualler and Marin, his wife, Thomas Williams of Landogo and Decima, his wife and Kingsmill Grove of city of Bristol, gent. and Mary, his wife. 2. Philip Luff of Landogo, trow owner. 3. Thomas Beckingham. 4. Samuel Luff. £160. Messuage with the court and garden adjoining. And also the malthouse nearly adjoining the said court and garden being separated therefrom, only by the brook running between the same formerly in the occupation of said Elizabeth Prosser afterwards of William Morgan, and Mrs Williams and now of said Mr Morgan, situate near the water grist corn mill in par. Landogo, co. Mon. Together with - Final Agreement Easter, 1811 1. Thomas Beckingham, plt. 2. John Williams, Thomas Morris, Ann, his wife, John Lowe, June, his wife, Elizabeth Hiscox, Mary Young, William Young, Elizabeth, his wife, Henry Young and Sarah, his wife, Kingsmill Grove and Mary his wife, David Waugh and Jane his wife, George Williams and Maria his wife, Thomas Williams and Decima his wife, Defcts. 3 messuages, 1 water corn mill, 1 malthouse, 2 cyder mills, 4 gardens, 5 orchards, 12a. land, 6a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 3a. wood with app. in Landogo. 20 Apr 1812-21 Apr 1812 

 D398/3/11 Feoffment. 1. John Hopkins of parish Llandogo, co. Mon., labourer. 2. Philip Luff of par. Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer. 3. William Griffiths of town of Monmouth, gent. £9. Piece of woodland (1 1/2a.) situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by land of Alice Hopkins, widow, on the east and south, by land of said Alice Hopkins and one John Clements on the west, by the road leading from Trelleck to Llandogo to Church and by land of William James on the north, now in the occupation of Philip Luff. 2 Jun 1828 

 D398/3/12-17 Mortgage by Demise 1. Margaret Williams of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., widow, and James Williams of same par., waterman, oldest son and heir at law of Wm. Williams late of same par., waterman, deceased by said Margaret Williams, his wife. 2. Wm. Miles of Skenfreth, co. Mon., wheelwright. £30. Dwelling house and garden with the app. situate in par. Llandogo, late in occupation of Wm. Williams, but now of Margaret Williams. Piece of arable land, now in occupation of situate in parish Llandogo (3r.) bounded by land of Captain Roberts, land of Joseph Reynolds. Piece of coppice wood situate in parish Llandogo (1a. 1r.) bounded by lands of the Duke of Beaufort, Joseph Reynolds and Mary Williams. Together with:- Copy/will of James Williams of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., waterman. 28 May 1869. Also - Mortgage - 8 July 1861. 1. James Williams. 2. Lewis Richards. Dwelling house and piece of land in parish of Landogo, co. Mon. Also - Probate of the will of Wm. Williams, deceased. 1 March 1830. Also - Conveyance - 27 June 1871 1. Lewis Richards. 2. Antonio Gallenga. Cottage and premises at Landogo, co. Mon. Also - Questions - 12 June 1871- to be answered by Mr Edward Phillips re: date of death of James Williams. 19 Jun 1830 

 D398/3/18 Mortgage by Demise 1. Phillip Luff of par. Landogo, timber merchant, eldest son and heir at law of Philip Luff formerly of same place, barge owner, deceased. 2. William Cadogan of par. of Landenny, co. Mon., gentleman. £100. Dwelling house with the water grist mill etc., as in D398/3/7 of 15 January 1811. Situate in Llandogo. 16 May 1831 

 D398/3/19 Further Charge 1. Philip Luff. 2. William Cadogan. £80. Premises as in mortgage by demise dated 16 May 1831, D398/3/18, situate in Llandogo. 16 May 1833 

 D398/3/20 Further Charge 1. Philip Luff of par. Landogo, gent. 2. Henry Mostyn of town of Usk, gent. £105. Piece of meadow ground (5a.). Also 2 orchards (2a.) with the barn standing thereon also piece of meadow ground planted with fruit trees (4 a.), piece of meadow ground (3a.) situate in par. Landogo in occupation of Philip Luff. Messuage, malthouse, buildings and gardens, together with 4 other messuages built on part of said premises situate in St. Mary Street in town of Monmouth, in occupation of the tenants of said Philip Luff. 29 Jul 1837 

 D398/3/21 Mortgage 1. Philip Luff of Landogo, farmer. 2. Thomas Medway of Cauldwell, co. Glouscester, farmer. 3. Henry Mostyn. £111. Messuage, buildings and land (16a.) situate in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of Philip Luff as his tenant and now in mortgage to Edward Baynton Yescombe,esq., for £700 and interest. Also 2 dwelling houses, grist mill, 2 orchards andlands situate in Landogo (2a.) now in occuptaion of Philip Luff or John Luff. And also messuage or malthouses, buildings and gardens, together with 4 other dwelling houses and all other the houses and premises of him the said Philip Luff situate in St. Mary Street in town of Monmouth, now in occupation of the tenants of said Philip Luff. Also 7 messuages, stables, gardens and orchards situate in the tithing of Clearwell, co. Gloucester, near a place called Waynclett Street, formerly the property of William Medway, deceased and now in occpuation of the said Thomas Medway. 28 Dec 1837 

 D398/3/22 Mortgage by Demise 1. Philip Luff. 2. Daniel Esbury Partidge of town of Usk, co. Mon., gentleman. £65. Dwelling house with the water grist mill under the same roof, together with the stable adjoining and 2 small orchards (2a.), bounded on east by a road leading to the Glynn Brook, on the south side by a road leading to Cleadon's Mill, on the west by premises now or late inpossession of Elizabeth Hiscox and on the north by lands now or late in possession of Joseph Madley and others situate in Llandogo and now or late in occupation of Wm. Morgan. Messuage with the court nad garden adjoining and also malthouse nearly adjoining said court and garden, being separated therefrom only by the brook running between the same, formerly in the occupation of Elizabeth Prosser, afterwards of Wm. Morgan and Mrs Williams and afterwards of said Wm. Morgan, situate near the water grist corn mill in said parish Landogo. Said premises are now in the occupation of Philip Luff, Amelia Luff and Philip Young as tenants. Secondly, dwelling house of said Philip Luff situate in par. Landogo, together with the gardes, orchards, buildings, lands and premises adjoining, now in occupation of Philip Luff situate in Landogo, by the side of the turnpike road there leading from Chepstow to Monmouth (12a.). Piece of woodland (1/2a.) situate in par. Landogo, bounded by lands of Alice Hopkins, widow, on the east, on the south by land of Alice Hopkins and John Clements, on the west by the road leading from Trelleck to Landogo Church and by land of Wm. James on the north side, which piece of woodland is now in occupation of Philip Luff. 2 messuages with piece of ground adjoining, situate in Llandogo, bounded by a road leading from the Ship Public House in said parish to the Riddings ground, the property of the Duke of Beaufort, lands of Benjamin Oaks by a brook leading from Cleaden Hill into the river Wye and by the Riddings aforesaid. And now, in the several occupations of Joseph Hopkins and John Lewis as tenants. Dwelling houses, malt house, public house and premises of said Philip Luff situate in St. Mary Street and opposite the Alms Houses in town of Monmouth, now or late in several occupations of Boiley, Moore, Benson and Brooks and the malt house now or late in the occupation of William Morgan, and the public house now known as The Carpenter's Arms and now in occupation of Richard Jones as tenant thereof. 9 Feb 1842 

 D398/3/23 Copy/Administration (Will annexed) of Philip Luff of Wyescal in par. Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer and timber dealer. 9 Aug 1852 

 D398/3/24 Assignment of Mortgages 1. Mary Cadogan of par. Landenny, widow of William Cadogan late of same place, gent., deceased, and Mary Cadogan of same place, spinster, daughter of said William and Mary Cadogan. (Mary Cadogan, widow and Mary Cadogan, spinster, are the executrixes of the will of Wm. Cadogan, deceased). 2. Daniel Esbury Partridge. 3. Francis McDonnell. Of premises situate in par. Landogo and town of Monmouth for securing £245 and interest. 23 May 1853 

 D398/3/25-26 Transfer of Mortgage 1. Thomas Constant of Noxon, par. Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer. 2. John Luff of Landogo, yeoman. 3. John Ralph Norton of town of Monmouth, gentleman. Dwelling house, garden and buildings with the orchard adjoining, late in occupation of Elizabeth Luff, deceased, afterwards of her son, Philip Luff, but now in occupation of Charles Keedwell situate in par. Landogo, bounded by lands late of George Rooke, esq., and afterwards of Mrs Ann Rooke, premises belonging to Charles Williams, the highway leading from Landogo to Tintern and the road or lane there leading from and out of the said highway to the river Wye and dwelling houses adjoining. Orchard with the building or cider mill standing thereon called Mill Orchard late in occupation of Elizabeth Luff, deceased, afterwards of Philip Luff, deceased and now of James Bessex and Williiam Williams situate in Landogo on the upper side of turnpike road leading from Landogo to Tintern and bounded by turnpike road, the road or lane there leading from turnpike road to Cleddonand the lands of William Hodges. Cottge built upon part of the orchard, formerly in occupation of James Jones and now of John Luff. 2 cottages, near to and opposite said cottage divided therefrom by the road or land there leading from turnpike road, from Landogo to Tintern to Cleddonand were formerly in the occupation of Edward Hodges and and are now in the occupations of Mary Hodges and Sophia Cutt and bounded by turnpike road, said road or lane and lands of Clifford, esq., but now of Anna Gallenga. Orchard in occupation of John Young situate on Cleddon Hill par. Landogo, bounded by lands of George Brown, William Williams, the Duke of Beaufort, William Johnson and a road or way there made by the late Mrs Gough. Dwelling house called the Malthouse Inn situate in St. Mary Street in town of Monmouth, formerly in the occupation of Richard Jones bu now of Henry Collins with the buildings and premises behind the same. Malthouse and premises also situate in St. Mary Street adjoining Malthouse Inn heretofore in occupation of Charles Herbert, but now of Bergum. 5 dwelling houses situate opposite the Alms Houses in town of Monmouth and adjoining the malthouse, formerly in respective occupations of John Weale, John Smith, Daniel Crates, and , but now of Knight, Amelia Hulin, Weale, Berry, and Neale. 3 dwelling houses, malthouses, grist mill and buildings situate in village of Llandogo and now in the possession of said John Luff and bounded by a road leading from the said village of Landogo to Cleddon, lands, formerly of Henry Morgan Clifford, esq., but now of said Anna Gallenga, lands of Duke of Beaufort, lands of Mrs Ann Rooke. And also a piece of land adjoining and lying above the pond head, belonging to the grist mill. Also receipts dated 21 April 1812. Also - Contract - 5 September 1722. 1. Samewell Madely of parish Landogo, co. Mon., boatman. 2. James Baker of par. Landogo, mason. For sale of premises in Landogo. 7 Sep 1860 

 D398/3/27 Copy/Conveyance 1. Ann McDonnell of Usk, co. Mon., widow. 2. The right honourable George Baron Vaux of Harrowden. 3. John Ralph Norton Norton. 4. John Luff. 5. James Lambert of Monmouth, coach maker and Susanna Lambert of same place, spinster. Malthouse with the cellars, vaults, buildings, backside, garden and outlet belonging, with 4 messuages or tenements some time since built by Charles Hughes on part of the garden and outlet situate St. Mary Street town of Monmuth and a street leading from Dixton's Gate and Wyebridge by the almhouses, bounded by a messuage and garden belonging to Charles Milborne, esq., in occupation of , messuage and garden formerly belonging to John Hughes, gentleman, but then of, St Mary Street, and the street leading from Dixton's Gate and Wyebridge below said messuages and almhouses. These premises were formerly purchased by Thomas Hopkins, esq., of Robert Sayce, were afterwards in tenure of Thomas Hopkins and were then in the occupation of as tenant to said Philip Tuff. 1861 

 D398/3/28 Agreement 1. John Luff. 2. Mrs Anne Gallenga. £450. Mill property, comprising all the buildings and land and water belonging to him situate at Landogo. And also 2 cottages adjoining the Reckless Meadow at £25 each. 2 Dec 1863 

 D398/3/29 Abstract of Title of Mr John Luff to a messuage or dwelling house, garden, pieces of land and hereditaments situate in parish of Llandogo. 1864 

 D398/3/30 Letter from B.L. Hooper to John R.N. Norton, re: judgement against John Luff. Together with certificate of search dated 18 April 1864. 19 Apr 1864 

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 D398/4/1-2 Lease for a year/Release 1. Martha Richards of par. Penalt, co. Mon., widow (cousin and heir at law of Elizabeth Lewis, the late deceased wife of Richard Lewis), Wm. Richards of par. Pehalt, millstone hewer (eldest son and heir of Martha Richards). 2. Richard Lewis of par. Landogo, victualler. Message, garden and orchard with app. situate in par. Landogo bounded by lands of James Rooke, esq., the road leading from Landogo Church towards Coedithell. Cyder mill and orchard situate in par. Landogo bounded by the road leading from Landogo's Church towards Coedithell, road leading from Landogo to Cledan and the lands of Thomas Hodges. Stable and patch of garden situate on Cledan Hill in par. Landogo. Said premises now in occupation of Richard Lewis. 29 Oct 1782-30 Oct 1782 

 D398/4/3 Bond 1. Richard Lewis. 2. Philip Luff. £320 for performance of convenants. 21 Oct 1788 

 D398/4/4 Feoffment 1. Richard Lewis, late of par. of Landogo, co. Mon., but now of city of Bristol, yeoman. 2. Philip Luff of par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman and Elizabeth, his wife. 3. James Thomas of par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman. £160. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 29/30 October 1782. D398/4/1-2 21 Oct 1788 

 D398/4/5-7 Lease for a year/Release 1. Thomas Hiscox, the elder of Cadithell in par. Llandogo, co. Mon., farmer. 2. John Smith of Chepstow, co. Mon., carpenter. 3. James Thomas of Lladogo, co. Mon., taylor. 4. Richard Turner the elder of Whitebrook, co. Mon., papermaker. £160. 2 dwelling houses with the gardens, land and trees therein growing situate at Llandogo now in occupation of Samuel Williams and Mary as tenants bounded by a dwelling house of James Thomas, an orchard belonging to James Griffiths, a dwelling house of James Williams and the footroad leading from Llandogo towards Trelleck. Land and orchard with the ruinous house thereon called the Tout Orchard (2a.), now in occupation of James Thomas, situate at Llandogo bounded by premises of Jane Williams, Charles Madley and the road called the New Road leading from Llandogo to Trelleck. Coppice wood or wood ground called the Freedom (3a.) with the small patch of land also called the Freedom now in occupation of James Thomas, situate at Llandogo bounded by said road called the New Road and the common called the Freedom. 2 dwelling houses with 6 gardens and orchards and land (3a.), situate at Llandogo bounded by premises of John Madley, James Jones, an orchard of John Richards and the common called the Freedom now in the occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis. Together with - Final agreement - 36 George III. 1. John Smith, Plt. 2. Thomas Hiscox, the elder, dft. 5 messuage, 2 stables, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 6a. land, 6a. meadow, and 1a. wood with app. in par. Llandogo. 29 Jan 1796-30 Jan 1796 

 D398/4/8-9 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Catherine Thomas and Paulina Thomas, both of town of Monmouth, spinsters. 2. James Thomas. 3. Thomas Stokes of town of Monmouth, gentleman. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 29/30 January 1796. D398/4/5-7. Together with - Bond to accompany mortgage for £150 and interest. Between James Thomas - Thomas Stokes. 23 Jul 1798 

 D398/4/11 Assignment of mortgage. 1. Thomas Stokes late of town of Monmouth, but now of Chepstow, co. Mon., gentleman. 2. John Williams of Landogo, co. Mon., boatman and Elizabeth, his wife (which said Elizabeth was the widow and executrix of James Thomas, late of Landogo, taylor, deceased). 3. Alexander Jones of town of Usk, co. Mon., gentleman. £150. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 29/30 January 1796. D398/4/5-7. 24 Dec 1806 

 D398/4/10 Bond 1. John Williams. 2. Alexander Jones. For £150 and interest 24 Dec 1806 

 D398/4/14 Mortgage by demise. 1. Philip Luff of Wyseal in par. Newland, co. Gloucester, gentleman and Ann, his wife. 2. David Williams of par. Lanbaddock, co. Mon., gentleman. 3. Thomas Simpson of town of Usk, co. Mon., gentleman. £500. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 11/12 May 1810. (D398/4/12 -13) 5 Aug 1828 

 D398/4/12-13 Lease for a year/Release 1. Wm. Griffiths, late of Whitebrook in par. Landogo, co. Mon., but now of par. Bridstow, co. Hereford, gent., only son and heir at law of James Griffiths, late of Pilson in par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman, deceased. 2. Robert Upton of par. Magor, co. Mon., yeoman, Sophia Medmore of par. St Weonards, co. Hereford, spinster and Keziah Upton of par. Llangarnan, co. Hereford, spinster. 3. Philip Luff of par. of Landogo, co. Mon., timber dealer. 4. Thomas Fewtriss of town of Monmouth, tailor, (a trustee nominated by and on the part of said Philip Luff). £770. Small orchard (1a.) piece of meadow ground (5a.), 2 orchards (2a.), with the barn now standing thereon, piece of meadow ground planted with fruit trees (4a.) and piece of meadow ground (3a.) adjoining each other situate in par. Landogo now in occupation of John Madley as tenant to William Griffiths, bounded by lands late of General Rooke, deceased, but now of lands of the Duke of Beaufort and Robert Leaker and the road leading from Landogo to Whitebrook. 11 May 1810-12 May 1810 

 D398/4/15 Assignment of Mortgage 1. David Williams. 2. Philip Luff and Ann, his wife. 3. Charles Probert of par. Lanvetherine, co. Mon., farmer. £500. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 11/12 May 1810. (D398/4/12 - 13). 1 Jul 1830 

 D398/4/16 Assignment of Mortgage by demise 1. Charles Probert. 2. Edward Bayntum Yescombe of Truro, co. Cornwall, esq. £700. Premises in parish Landogo, co. Mon., to secure £700 and interest. 26 Dec 1832 

 D398/4/17 Declaration of John Madley of par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman, re: James Thomas and family. 25 Aug 1834 

 D398/4/18 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Alexander Jones. 2. Elizabeth Williams, of Landogo, co. Mon., widow. Executrix of James Thomas, late of Landogo, tailor, her first husband, long since deceased. 3. William Hopkins of Landogo, yeoman and Eleanor, his wife, James Jones of same place, yeoman and Maria, his wife (Eleanor and Maria are the only daughters and heiresses of James Thomas and Elizabeth, his wife). 4. David Jones of Wolvesnewton, co. Mon., clerk. 2 dwelling houses with the gardens, orchard and land adjoining (3a.) situate in par. Landogo, formerly in occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis, late in possession of James Thomas, deceased, and then of John Williams and Elizabeth, his wife. 8 Sep 1836 

 D398/4/19 Deed of Partition. 1. William Hopkins and Eleanor, his wife, James Jones and Maria, his wife. 2. James Evans of Chepstow, co. Mon., gent. 3. The Rev. David Jones of Wolvesnewton, co. Mon., clerk. 4. Thomas Evans of Chepstow, gent. 2 dwelling houses under the same roof with the gardens, orchard and land adjoining called Cledan Hill formerly described as containing 3a. but estimated as containing 1a. 2r., formerly in the occupation of James Morgan and William Lewis, since of James Thomas, deceased, and now of James Jones and situate in par. Llandogo, adjoining the new highway leading from there to Trelleck. Orchard called the Tout Orchard with the dwelling house lately erected thereon (1a. 2r.) bounded by land belonging to John Gough, esq., and the highway leading from Landogo to Trelleck. Coppice wood called the Freedom Wood meadow called the Freedom Meadow (3r.) bounded by land belonging to John Gough esq., Alice Hopkins and Stephen Williams. (3r.) and several patches of land situate in a certain 28 Feb 1842 

 D398/4/20 Mortgage 1. William Hopkins. 2. William Powell of Tintern, co. Mon., excise officer. £80. Tout Orchard and Freedom Wood in Landogo as in Deed of Partition of 28 February 1842. (D398/4/19). 28 Feb 1842 

 D398/4/21 Conveyance 1. The Rev. David Jones. 2. William Hopkins and Eleanor, his wife. £300. Dwelling house called Mount Pleasant with the cyder mill, outhouse, garden and orchard belonging (1a. 2r. 28p.) formerly in the occupation of Elizabeth Hiscox, and now of Charles Chown and Henry Matthews as tenants, situate on the Great Hill in Llandogo, bounded by the road leading to Cledan Hill, the Glynn Brook, lands now or late of Philip Luff and a coppice wood belonging to David Jones. 24 Apr 1845 

 D398/4/22 Assignment. 1. Mary Ann Brown of Landogo, co. Mon., spinster. 2. John Heydon of Trelleck, co. Mon., yeoman. 3. The Rev. Stephen Parry of Trelleck, and William Sherriff, the younger of Backholt House, co. Mon., farmer. 4. William Hopkins and Eleanor, his wife. 5. The Rev. David Jones. 6. Thomas Evans. Premises in Llandogo as in Conveyance dated 24 April 1845. (D398/4/21). 24 Apr 1845 

 D398/4/23 Assignment of Mortgage. 1. Edward Bayntum Yescombe of city of Bath, co. Somerset, esq. 2. Philip Luff of par. Llandogo, gent. and Ann, his wife. 3. John Leach Nicholas of town of Monmouth, gent. 4. Edward Baker of same place, gent. £700. Land etc in par. Landogo as in Lease for a Year/release 11/12 May 1810 (D398/4/12-13), and now bounded by lands formerly of General Rooks, deceased, but now of George Rooke, esq., lands of Duke of Beaufort, lands purchased by the Governors of Queen Ann's Bounty and attached to the par. Church of Llandogo and the road leading from Llandogo to Whitebrook. Together with - Certificate of Examination - 16 March 1847 - of Anne, the wife of Philip Luff. 16 Mar 1847 

 D398/4/24 Mortgage in fee. 1. Robert Hopkins, mariner and James Thomas Hopkins, woodcutter, both of par. Llandogo. 2. John Hall of Llandogo, victualler, George Roberts of Tintern, matlster and John Brown of Chapel Hill, co. Mon., victualler. Wood and part of Freedom Meadow, dwelling house called Mount Pleasant,since in occupation of Wm. Hopkins and now of Robert Hopkins in par. Landogo. 22 Nov 1852 

 D398/4/25 Further Charge 1. Robert Hopkins and James Thomas Hopkins. 2. John Hall, George Roberts and John Brown. Premises in par. Llandogo as in Mortgage in Fee dated 22 November 1852. (D398/4/24). 6 Jun 1853 

 D398/4/26 Agreement for sale 1. Thomas Skinner and Deborah Skinner. 2. Robert and James Hopkins of par. Landogo, co. Mon. £15 Piece of land known by the name of the Long Orchard situate in Great Hill in parish Llandogo. 9 Jun 1853 

 D398/4/27 Surcharge 1. Robert Hopkins and James Thomas Hopkins. 2. John Hall, late of Llandogo, victualler, but now of Chepstow and George Roberts of Tintern, co. Mon., maltster. Re: premises in par. Landogo as in Mortgage in fee dated 22 November 1852. (D398/4/24). 28 Dec 1861 

 D398/4/28 Abstract of title of The Rev. David Jones of Wolvesnewton, co. Mon., clerk, to certain messuages, lands and hereditaments at Llandogo. Undated 

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Original Bundle No.5 

 D398/5/1 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget, esq., to cottages and lands in Landogo, purchased from O.A. Wyatt. 1854 

 D398/5/2 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget, esq., to a piece of land in Landogo, purchased from Samuel Stephens. 1854 

 D398/5/3 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from James Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/4 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to 2 messuages and land in Landogo, purchased from Wm. Hopkins and others. 1854 

 D398/5/5 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from Wm. Hopkins. 1854 

 D398/5/6 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a house and land in Landogo, purchased from The Rev. David Jones. 1854 

 D398/5/7 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to land in Landogo, purchased from George Rooke. 1854 

 D398/5/8 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a piece of land in Landogo, purchased from Margaret Williams. 1854 

 D398/5/9 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a piece of land in Landogo, purchased from Joseph Reynolds. 1854 

 D398/5/10 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from Philip Probert. 1854 

 D398/5/11 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and garden in Landogo, purchased from James Jones. 1854 

 D398/5/12 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from John Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/13 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from Joseph Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/14 Abstract of title of John Moore Paget esq., to a piece of land in Landogo, purchased from Thomas Edwards. 1854 

 D398/5/15 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget, esq., to messuages and land in Landogo, purchased from Joseph Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/16 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a piece of land in Landogo, conveyed in exchange from The Rev. T. Langley. 1854 

 D398/5/18 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a house and land in Landogo, purchased from Mary Moulton. 1854 

 D398/5/17 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a shop and premises in Landogo, purchased from Edward Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/19 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to messuages and land in Landogo, purchased from Mary Williams and Chas Williams. 1854 

 D398/5/20 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a cottage and land in Landogo, purchased from Chas Williams. 1854 

 D398/5/21 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from Stephen Williams. 1854 

 D398/5/22 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a house and land in Landogo, purchased from John Morgan. 1854 

 D398/5/23 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to a messuage and land in Landogo, purchased from Mary Madley. 1854 

 D398/5/24 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to land in Landogo, purchased from the Duke of Beaufort. 1854 

 D398/5/25 Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to land in Landogo, purchased from John Luff.` 1854 

 D398/5/26 Supplemental/Abstract of Title of John Moore Paget esq., to an estate at Landogo, except to the parts of it conveyed to him. 1855 

 D398/5/27 Abstract of Title of James Reynolds and John Reynolds to certain lands situate in par. Landogo. 1856 

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Original Bundle No.6 

Sub Bundle A 

 D398/6/1 Deed of Gift. 1. John Williams of Landogo, hoopshaver and Mary, his wife. 2. Zacharias Reynolds of Landogo, hooptrinder and Mary, his wife, daughter and only child of John and Mary Williams. Messuage, mill house, garden and orchard thereunto adjoining, together with a piece of pasture ground above the house (3a.) with a small coppice in the upper corner (3 1/4a.) adjoining lands of Elizabeth or Betty Lewis. One other orchard lying below messuage (1/4a.) and a small piece of orchard land adjoining a house of James Williams of Landogo in possession of John Richards, bounded by the road leading from Landogo to Trelleck. One other piece of ground and orchard known by the name of Jane Bowens (1a.) with the coppice wood lying under the same and adjoining formerly James Morgans (2a.). Also another small piece of pasture ground with a coppice adjoining (2 1/4a.) bounded by the Freedom Wood lands, the road leading to a place called the Resting Stone and to lands of James Williams. 14 Jun 1777 

 D398/6/2 Bond 1. James Williams and Benjamin Williams, both of Landogo, mariners. 2. Charles Tyler and Williams Perrin. For £200. 31 Aug 1779 

 D398/6/3-6 Mortgage 1. James Williams of Llandogo, mariner (eldest brother and heir at law of John Williams, formerly of same place, mariner deceased, who was son of and devisee named in will of John Williams formerly of Whitebrook in said parish, yeoman, deceased) and Benjamin Williams of same place, mariner, eldest son and heir at law of said James Williams. 2. Thomas Hyam of Monmouth, gent. 3. Thomas Stokes of Monmouth, gent. £60. Dwelling house, etc., with the land and 3 orchards belonging (4a.) bounded by a house and lands of Zachariah Reynolds, and the highway leading from Llandogo to Monmouth and situate at Llandogo, formerly in possession of John Williams, deceased, and now and for 30 years last past in possession of James Williams (party hereto). Dwelling house, with the land and 3 orchards thereunto belonging (3a.) adjoining a lane or highway leading from the lane's end to Penyvan the front thereof and situate in Whitebrook in par. Llandogo, and now in possession of Tacey Williams. Also - 2 Final Agreements - 28 Geo. III. 1. Thomas Hyam, Plt. 2. James Williams and Benjamin Williams, defcts. 2 messuages, 2 stables, 3 gardens, 6 orchards and 10a. land in Llandogo. Also - Bond - 10 June 1788. 1. James Williams and another. 2. Thomas Stokes, gentleman. £60. 10 Jun 1788 

 D398/6/7 Further Charge 1. James Williams and Benjamin Williams. 2. Thomas Stokes. Premises in Landogo as in Mortgage dated 10 June 1788. (D398/6/3-6). 21 Feb 1789 

 D398/6/8 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Stokes. 2. James Williams and Charles Tyler of town of Monmouth, maltster and William Perrin of town of Monmouth, butcher, Trustees named in will of Edward Harris, late of town of Monmouth, butcher, deceased. Premises in Landogo as in mortgage dated 10 June 1788. (D398/6/3-6) 31 Aug 1789 

 D398/6/9 Assignment and Release 1. Benjamin Williams of Landogo, co. Mon., (only son and heir at law of James Williams, late of same place, mariner, deceased). 2. William Perrin, late of Monmouth, butcher, but now of Hygga in par. of Treleg, co. Mon., farmer. 3. Ann Tyler of Monmouth, widow and Philip Endell of same place, gentleman, (said Ann Tyler and Philip Endell are executors of the will of James Tyler late of same place, gentleman, deceased). 4. Lewis Jones of par. of Llanishen, co. Mon., yeoman. 5. James Morgan of same parish, labourer. Premises in Landogo as in mortgage dated 10 June 1788. (D398/6/3-6) 9 Jan 1796 

 D398/6/10 Will of James Morgan of parish Llandogo, yeoman, bequeathing to wife, Elizabeth Morgan, the dwelling house wherein he now lives, together with the outbuildings adjoining, gardens, orchards, lands, coppice woods all the property he now possesses and occupies in parish Llandogo. 29 December 1835 

 D398/6/11 Lease for a year/Release 1. Wm. Williams of Llandogo, owner and timber dealer, eldest son and heir at law of James Williams, who was the eldest son and heir at law of James Williams, who was brother and heir at law of Benjamin Williams. 2. James Morgan. 3. John Morgan of city of Bristol, innholder. 4. John Daniel of same place, gent. 5. Lewis Jones of parish Llanishen, co. Mon. 6. Edward Daniel, the younger of city of Bristol, gent. £610. Dwelling house, mill house and mill stable, garden and premises with the land and 3 orchards adjoining (4a.) in par. Landogo adjoining a house and land formerly of Zachariah Reynolds, but now of and the highway leading from Llandogo to Monmouth, formerly in the possession of James Williams, afterwards of John Madley, but now of . Also coppice wood called Freedom Wood (4a.) situate at Llandogo and near last mentioned premises, formerly in possession of James Williams, then of John Madley and now of . Dwelling house wherein Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, formerly dwelt, 4 pieces of arable meadow or pasture ground and 2 parcels of coppice wood (10a.) situate in Llandogo, bounded by the road there called Resting Stones, the coppice woods of the said James Morgan, land of Elizabeth Lewis and the road leading from Llandogo to Monmouth. 22 May 1837-23 May 1837 

 D398/6/13 Copies of Certificates of baptisms, marriages and burials of Williams' family of Llandogo, co. Mon. 24 May 1837 

Sub Bundle B 

 D398/6/14-16 Deed to declare uses of a fine. 1. Zachariah Reynolds of par. Landogo, yeoman and Mary, his wife, only child and heiress at law of John Williiams of Llandogo, hoopshaver, deceased. 2. John Reynolds of same place, yeoman, nephew of Zachariah Reynolds. £100. Dwelling house wherein Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, now dwell, 4 closes of land and 2 parcels of coppice wood (10a.) situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by the road called Resting Stones, the coppices of John Reynolds and James Morgan, land of Elizabeth Lewis and the road leading from Llandogo to Monmouth. Together with - 2 Final Agreements - 38 George III. 1. John Reynolds, plt. 2. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, defcts. 1 messuage, 1 garden, 10a. land, 10a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 10a. wood, common of pasture, with app. situate in Llandogo. 3 May 1798 

 D398/6/17 Mortgage 1. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, and John Reynolds of Trelleck, yeoman, nephew of said Zachariah Reynolds. 2. Wm. Richards of par. Mathern, co. Mon., blacksmith. £100. Premises in Landogo, as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16). 11 Sep 1798 

 D398/6/18 Release of Title 1. John Reynolds. 2. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife. Premises in Landogo as in Deal to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16) 9 Jul 1800 

 D398/6/19-20 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Wm. Richards of par. Mathern, co. Mon., blacksmith. 2. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, and John Reynolds. 3. Thomas Stokes. Premises in Landogo as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16) Together with - Bond - 12 July 1800 1. Zachariah Reynolds and another. 2. Thomas Stokes. To accompany mortgage for £100. 12 Jul 1800 

 D398/6/21 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Stokes. 2. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife. 3. Thomas Hollings of town of Monmouth, esq. Premises in Landogo as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16). 29 Apr 1802 

 D398/6/22-23 Lease for a year/Release 1. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife. 2. William Reynolds of par. Penalt, co.Mon., mill stone cutter. 3. Edward Sayce of town of Monmouth, gentleman (a trustee nominated by William Reynolds). Premises in Landogo as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798, (D398/6/14 - 16). 9 May 1802-10 May 1802 

 D398/6/24 Release 1. Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife. 2. William Reynolds. Premises in Landogo as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16) 22 May 1806 

 D398/6/25 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Hollings. 2. William Reynolds and Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife. 3. Thomas Holmes of parish Tregare, co. Mon., farmer. Premises in Landogo as in Deed to declare uses of a fine dated 3 May 1798. (D398/6/14-16). 8 Apr 1805 

 D398/6/26 Lease for year/release (attached). 1. Edward Sayce, formerly of town of Monmouth, but now of par. Llangattock Vibon Avel, co. Mon., gentleman. 2. Wm. Reynolds. 3. Thomas Holmes. 4. James Bowen of par. Trelleck, co. Mon., farmer. 5. James Morgan of Llandogo, co. Mon. yeoman. 6. Wm. Miles of par. Trelleck, farmer (a trustee named and appointed by James Morgan). £180. Premises in Landogo as in Deed 7 Feb 1817-8 Feb 1817 

 D398/6/12 Assignment 1. James Bowen of Llangatock, co. Mon., farmer. 2. James Morgan. 3. John Morgan. 4. Edward Daniel, the younger. Dwelling house wherein Zachariah Reynolds and Mary, his wife, formerly dwelt, 4 closes of land, and 2 parcels of coppice wood (10 acres) situate in parish Llandogo bounded by the wood then called Resting Stones, the coppices of John Reynolds and James Morgan, land of Elizabeth Lewis and road leading from Llandogo to Monmouth. 23 May 1837 

Sub Bundle C 

 D398/6/27 Will of Edward Phillips of the par. of Landogo, co. Mon., waterman, bequeathing to son, Edward Phillips, dwelling house and lower orchard that lies below the road leading to the foot and the cellar at the end of his house. 15 Mar 1803 

 D398/6/28 Mortgage. 1. James Phillips of par. Landogo, yeoman and Frances, his wife. 2. The Rev. David Jones of same parish, clerk. £20. Dwelling house and piece of pasture land and orcharding (1a.), situate in par. Landogo, now in possession of James Phillips bounded by the road leading from Landogo village to the Cuckoo's Wood, lands of Duke of Beaufort, and by a lane or way leading from the Cleddan Road, to other lands of said Duke called the Grove. 14 Sep 1830 

 D398/6/29 Copy/Extracts from registers of baptisms for 1831 for par. of Landogo, re: Phillips's family. 30 Jan 1838 

 D398/6/30-31 Lease for a year/Release 1. Wm. Phillips of Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. John Morgan of city of Bristol, publican. 3. The Rev. David Jones of Wolvesnewton, co. Mon., clerk. Premises in Landogo as in mortgage dated 14 September 1830. (D398/6/28) situate in par. Landogo, co. Mon. 15 Apr 1840-16 Apr 1840 

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Original Bundle No.7 

Sub Bundle A 

 D398/7/1 Release. 1. Richard Willetts of par. Landogo, yeoman. 2. John Lewis of par. Landogo, mariner. £30. Messuage, garden, orchard and land, late in possession of Richard Willetts, but now of John Lewis, situate in par. Landogo, adjoining lands of the Duke of Beaufort, lands of John Williams and a highway leading from Landogo to Brocks Mead and the Resting Stone. 9 Aug 1755 

 D398/7/2 Security 1. Beaty Lewis of par. Landogo, widow of John Lewis of Landogo, mariner, deceased, and Joseph Lewis of Landogo, waterman, their eldest son and heir. 2. Mary Treagose of Tregirog in par. of Lanishen, co. Mon., widow. £20. Premises in Landogo as in release dated 9 August 1755 (D398/7/1) 24 Jan 1774 

 D398/7/3-4 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Daniel Treagose of Tregirog in par. Lanishen, co. Mon., esq., executor of the will of Mary Treagose, late of Tregirog, widow, his mother, deceased. 2. Betty Lewis and Joseph Lewis. 3. Thomas Johnson of town of Monmouth, gent. £24. Premises in Landogo as in release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) Together with - Bond - 24 January 1783 1. Betty Lewis and Joseph Lewis. 2. Thomas Johnson. For £40 and interest. 24 Jan 1783 

 D398/7/5 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Johnson. 2. Thomas Hollings of town of Monmouth, esq., the Treasurer of a certain friendly society or club called the King's Head Club now held at the dwelling house of John Barlow in town of Monmouth, called the Crown and Thistle Inn. 3. Betty Lewis and Joseph Lewis. 4. John Taylor Bourne of town of Monmouth, gent. £40. Premises in Landogo as in release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) 3 Jan 1807 

 D398/7/6 Assignment 1. Frances Bourne of town of Monmouth, widow, relict and administratrix of the will of John Taylor Bourne, late of town of Monmouth, gent., deceased. 2. Joseph Lewis. 3. William James of town of Monmouth, yeoman. 4. John Edwards of town of Monmouth, cornfactor. £50. Premises in Landogo as in release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1). 13 Mar 1813 

 D398/7/7-8 Lease for a year/Release 1. Joseph Lewis. 2. William James and Elizabeth, his wife. £115. Premises in Landogo as in Release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) 12 Mar 1813-13 Mar 1813 

 D398/7/9 Mortgage by appointment and demise. 1. William James heretofore of Monmouth, but now of par. Landogo, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Richard Powles of town of Monmouth, mercer and James Powles of same town, gent., (trustees of the Herefordshire House Friendly Society, established and held within the town). £60. Premsies in Landogo as Release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) 19 Sep 1835 

 D398/7/10 Appointment and Demise 1. William James and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. William Price of Monmouth, innkeeper. £100. Premises in Landogo as in Release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) 22 Jul 1844 

 D398/7/11 Notice of Sale (printed) of freehold property, dwelling house, garden, orchard and lands (1a. 1r. 28p.) in occupation of John Luff, known as Gwokus in par. Landogo. 1854 

 D398/7/12 Probate of Will of William Price of town of Monmouth, innkeeper, bequeathing to daughters, Edith Ann Price and Elizabeth Price:- 2 freehold cottages and premises situate in par. Dixton, co. Mon., the cottage late in the occupation of Mary Smith. 24 Jan 1870 

 D398/7/13 Extract of letters of administration of estate and effects of William Price, late of Monmouth, innkeeper deceased. 3 Dec 1878 

 D398/7/14-15 Conveyance 1. Thomas Dew of town of Monmouth, labourer and Edith Ann, his wife. 2. Elizabeth Price of Monmouth, spinster. 3. Thomas Miller of par. Landogo, Lessee of fisheries. £50. Premises in Landogo as in release dated 9 August 1755. (D398/7/1) Together with - Certificate of Examination - 21 December 1878 - of Edith Ann Dew. 21 Dec 1878 

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Original Bundle No.8 

Sub Bundle A 

 D398/8/1 Copy/Administraation (with Will annexed) of Philip Luff of Wye Seal in par. of Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer and timber dealer. 16 Mar 1826 

 D398/8/2 Will of William Hopkins of Landogo, yeoman, bequeathing to son, Robert Hopkins, freehold piece of land called the Upper Orchard, piece of garden ground adjoining and also the barn or buildings which adjoin his present residence, the whole forms part of freehold estate called Mount Pleasant, situate in par. Llandogo, and now in own possession and occupation. To son, James Thomas Hopkins, dwelling house and cellar attached with piece of garden ground in front thereof and also the orchard adjoining known as the lower orchard and garden both being separated from the before mentioned orchard and garden by a footpath. Piece of land upon which is erected a pigsty with a right of way thereto, and all forming part of freehold estate called Mount Pleasant situate in Llandogo. To daughter, Deborah Eliza Skinner, the wife of Thomas Skinner, freehold piece of land know as the Meddan with right of way thereto and which adjoins the Upper Garden and Lower Orchard before mentioned, which also forms part of Mount Pleasant. To daughter, Ellen Hopkins, freehold land or coppice wood called the Freedom Wood and several patches of land situate in a meadow called the Freedom Meadow situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by land belonging to late John Gough, esq., land belonging to Alice Hopkins and land belonging to Stephen Williams. 17 Oct 1846 

 D398/8/3-4 Mortgage in Fee 1. Philip Luff of par. Llandogo, gentleman and Ann, his wife. 2. John Beech Nicholas of town of Monmouth, gentleman. £230. "The Malthouse Inn" in St. Mary's Street in Monmouth, now in occupation of Richard Jones with malthouse and premises in occupation of Charles Herbert. 5 dwelling houses siutate opposite the almshouses in town of Monmouth and adjoining to the malthouse now in occupation of John Weale, John Smith, Daniel Grates and . 5 dwelling houses, malthouse, grist mill and buildings situate in Llandogo, now unoccupied, bounded by a road leading from Llandogo to Cleddan, lands of Clifford, esq., lands of the Duke of Beaufort and lands of Mrs Ann Rooke. 2 pieces of orchard and a piece of woodland adjoining (2a.) situate in Landogo now in occupation of Philip Luff and bounded by lands of Mrs Gough. And - Lease for a year - 19 September 1760. 1. Wm. Sayer of Redbrooke in par. Newland, co. Gloucester, gentleman. 2. Wm. Roberts of Mounten in par. Lanwarne co. Hereford, yeoman. Malthouse lately built by William Sayer, on ground whereon stood an old decayed barn and stable, together with the backside and garden belonging, whereon there was formerly an oxhouse with app. heretofore in possession of John Hickes, gent., late of Richard Hales, baker, but now of William Sayer situate in town of Monmouth, in St. Mary's Street between an orchard and land formerly of John Milborne, esq., and now or late of Charles Milborne, esq., a house and garden heretofore of Sir Philip Jones, Knight, late of Richard Huddlestone, esq., and now of John Hughes, gentleman, the said street called St. Mary's Street and the way there leading from Dixton's Gate and Wyebridge between the said messuage and almhouses there. 16 Mar 1847 

 D398/8/5 Mortgage 1. John Leach Nicholas. 2. Philip Luff and Ann. 3. Thomas Constant of Noxon in par. Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer. £930. Newly erected dwelling house with the yard, garden, cider mill, stable and other outbuildings adjoining (1a. and 2p.), orchard land (2r. 34p.), meadow and orchard land (2a. 1r. 38p.), orchard land (3a. 8p.), meadow or pasture land called the Well piece (1a. 3r. 28p.), meadow or pasture land recently planted with fruit trees called the new orchard (1a. 3r. 9 p.), meadow and orchard called The Bar (2a. 1r. 38p.) situate in par. Llandogo, and adjoining each other and are now in the occuption of Philip Luff, bounded by the turnpike road leading from Llandogo to Monmouth, lands of George Rook, esq., deceased, but now of Mrs Ann Rooke, lands of the Duke of Beaufort and land purchased by the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty and attached to the parish church of Llandogo. Dwelling house, garden and and orchard land adjoining, late in occupation of Elizabeth Luff, deceased, but now of Philip Luff, situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by lands late of George Rooke, esq., and now of Ann Rooke, premises belonging to Charles Williams, the highway leading from Llandogo to Tintern and the road or lane there leading from of said highway to the river Wye and dwelling houses adjoining orchard land with the building or cider mill standing thereon, late in occupation of Elizabeth Luff, deceased, but now of Philip Luff, situate in Llandogo on the upper side of the turn pike road leading from Llandogo to Tintern, and bounded by said turnpike road, the road leading from turnpike road to Cleddon and lands of Wm. Hodges, Cottage built upon part of last described piece of orchard land in occupation of James Jones, and 2 cottages near to and opposite the last described cottage divided therefrom by the road or lane there leading from and out of said turnpike road leading from Llandogo to Tintern to Cleddon, one of which is now in occupation of Hodges and the other is unoccupied, bounded by said turnpikde road and lands of Clifford. Orchard land in occupation of John Young and situate on Hill in Landogo, bounded by lands of George Brown, the lands of Wm. Williams, lands of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, lands of Wm. Johnson and a road there made by the late Mrs Gough. 4 parcels of coppice and woodland situate in parish Llandogo (4a.), in occupation of Philip Luff, 3 or said parcels of coppice wood and woodland were purchased by Philip Luff, late of Llandogo, co. Mon. Dwelling house called the Malt House Inn and other premises situate in St. Mary's Street in town of Monmouth. 3 dwelling houses, malthouse, grist mill and buildings situate in village of Llandogo and now unoccupied and bounded by a road leading from village of Llandogo to Cleddon. Lands of Clifford, esq., lands of Duke of Beaufort and lands of Mrs Ann Rooke. 2 pieces of orchard land and a piece of wood adjoining said orchard (2a.) situate in par. Llandogo and in occupation of said Philip Luff and bounded by lands late of Mrs Gough, deceased, but now of . Together with - Certificate of Examination of Ann Luff - 22 January 1850. 22 Jan 1850 

 D398/8/6 Schedule of deeds and evidence of title delivered to Thomas Constant upon the execution of Indenture of Mortgage to him for securing £1000 and interest. 22 Jan 1850 

 D398/8/7-10 Conveyance 1. John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall near Shepton Mallett, co. Somerset, esq. 2. John Luff. £10. Piece of land situate in par. of Landogo containing 260 square yards with plan. Together with - Further/abstract of title of John Luff to 260 square yards of land situate in par. Llandogo. 1864. Also - Contract - 17 June 1852. 1. John Luff. 2. John Moore Paget. for several pieces of woodland at Llandogo - 1864. Also - Valuation - of Mr James White - 9 November 1852 17 Jun 1852, 9 Nov 1852, 27 May 1853, 1864 

 D398/8/11 Mortgage 1. John Luff. 2. Thomas Janstone. £202 16s 6d. Premises in Landogo as in Mortgage dated 22 January 1850. (D398/8/5) 22 Jul 1854 

 D398/8/12 Draft/Declaration of Ann Morris, wife of Morris of Newport, Land Surveyor, re: Luff family. Also: Questions (attached) on pedigree re: Luff family, to be answered by Mrs Morris, October 1856. Also: Letter (attached) from Ann Morris to J.N.N. Norton, esq. - 29 October 1856 1856 

 D398/8/13 Abstract of Title of Messrs. Robert Hopkins and James Thomas Hopkins to lands called the Freedom situate in par. Llandogo. 1857 

 D398/8/14 Abstract of title of Mr John Luff and his mortgagees, to a messuage, lands and premises (10a. 29p.) in par. Llandogo. 1859 

 D398/8/15 Further/Abstract (Abstract no. 2) of Title of John Luff and his mortgagee to certain premises in par. Llandogo. 1859 

 D398/8/16 Requisitions on Title and replies thereto Constant to Gallanga. 1859 

 D398/8/17 Abstract of Title of John Luff to a messuage, water grist mill, malthouse, houses and premises in par. Llandogo. 1864 

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Original Bundle No.9 

 D398/9/1-3 Lease for a year/Release 1. Wm. Hodges of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., fisherman. 2. James Williams of same parish, waterman. 3. John Madley of same place, yeoman (a trustee nominated by and on behalf of James Williams). £9. 10s. Piece of arable land (1/2a.) situate in par. Llandogo and now in tenure of James Williams, bounded by Lands of Elizabeth Edwards, a road leading from Cadithell to Trelleck and a road leading from Cleddan to Llandogo. Together with - Letter - 9 January 1869 - from John R.N. Norton to Mr Gallenga, re: title. 11 Jun 1830-12 Jun 1830 

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Original Bundle No.10 

 D398/10/1 Conveyance 1. Duke of Beaufort. 2. Marquis of Worcester. 3. John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall near Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset. 4. Francis Hutchinson Synge of Weston Super Mare, co. Somerset, esq. £1000. Cottage or tenement on the piece of meadow land (1a. 2r. 6p.), formerly in occupation of James Williams and now of . 6 detached pieces of meadow land (7a. 2r. 34p.) and are situated in par. Landogo, and were formerly in occupation of James Williams. With plan 5 Jun 1840 

 D398/10/2 Deed of Convenant 1. Duke of Beaufort and the Marquis of Worcester. 2. John Moore Paget. For the production of Title deeds. 5 Jun 1848 

 D398/10/3 Conveyance 1. Francis MacDonnell of Usk, co. Mon., esq. 2. Thomas Constant. 3. John Luff. 4. John Moore Paget. 5. Francis Hutchinson Synge. £139. 10. 0 Small orchard of woodland (1r. 5p.) formerly in occupation of Wm. Morgan and now of John Luff, bounded on all sides by land lately belonging to Mrs Jane Elizabeth Gough, deceased, but now to John Moore Paget and situate in Llandogo. Piece of woodland (2r. 11p.), formerly in occupation of Philip Luff, but now of John Luff adjoining the road leading from Trelleck or Cleddan to Llandogo Church and situate in Landogo, 3 pieces of coppice wood and woodland (3r. 31p.), formerly in occupation of Philip Luff and now of said John Luff, situate in parish and near to village of Llandogo. With plan. 1 Jun 1853 

 D398/10/4 Declaration of Philip Luff in support of title to woodland in par. Llandogo. Together with 2 receipts dated 23 June 1832 for £4. 5. 0. Undated 

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Original Bundle No.11 

Sub Bundle A 

 D398/11/1 Feoffment. 1. Obadiah Madley of Llandogo, co. Mon., cordwainer. 2. James Thomas of same place, taylor. £10. Dwelling house and piece of ground adjoining and thereto belonging, 8 timber trees now standing on premises and all other timber and trees thereon, situate to Llandogo, for 60 years past in occupation of Edward Madley, father of Obadiah Madley, and now of the said Obadiah Madley, bounded by road leading from Llandogo to Monmouth, and a house, orchard and premises of James Rooke, esq., in occupation of Obadiah Madley and the waste land belonging to the Bishop of Llandaff. 1 Aug 1796 

 D398/11/2 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. James Jones of par.Llandogo, labourer and Maria, his wife. 2. William Hopkins and Eleanor, his wife. 3. Elizabeth Williams of same place, widow. 4. John Gough. £7. Dwelling house and garden (35p.) situate in Llandogo, formerly in possession of Edward Madley, then of Obadiah Madley, next of James Thomas and now late of said James Jones and Maria, his wife being bounded on west by a road leading from Landogo towards Monmouth on south by land lately purchased by John Gough from John Madley and on the north and east by an orchard lately belonging to George Rooke, esq., by now to the said John Gough. With plan 29 Dec 1837-30 Dec 1837 

 D398/11/3 Deed of Covenant 1. James Jones and Wm. Hopkins 2. John Gough Premises in Landogo as in Lease for a Year/Release dated 29/30 December, 1837. 30 Dec 1837 

Sub Bundle B 

 D398/11/4 Feoffment. 1. Lewis Richards of Shirenewton, co. Mon., papermaker (eldest son and heir at law of Wm. Richards, late of Landogo, boatman, deceased) and Ann Richards of Landogo, widow and relict of William Richards, deceased. 2. John Oaks of Landogo, bargeowner. £60. Messuage or tenement and orchard situate in Landogo formerly in possession of William Richards, deceased, and now of Ann Richards, bounded on the north by a patch of land of John Moulton, east and south by Jane Williams' orchard, and on the west sides thereof by a road leading to the Freedom Woods. 25 Jun 1811 

 D398/11/5 Demise by way of mortgage. 1. John Oaks. 2. John Edy of town of Cardiff, co. Glamorganshire, confectioner. £20. Premises in Landogo as in feoffment dated 25 June 1811. (D398/11/4) 1 Jan 1830 

 D398/11/6 Certificates of baptisms, marriages and burials of Oaks family. 11 Dec 1845 

 D398/11/7 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. Benjamin Oaks of par. Landogo, co. Mon., trowman. 2. John Edy of town of Cardiff, co. Glam., confectioner. 3. Stephen Williams of Landogo, hoopmaker. 4. The Rev. David Jones of same parish, clerk. Premises in Landogo as in feoffment dated 25 June 1811. (D398/11/5) 25 Sep 1831-26 Sep 1831 

 D398/11/8 Mortgage by Demise 1. Stephen Williams. 2. James Powles and Charles Tyler. £13. Premises in Landogo as in feoffment dated 25 June 1811. (D398/11/5) 2 Jun 1832 

 D398/11/9 Declaration of Stephen Williams to Messrs. Powles and Tyler, re: sum of £8 to be a further mortgage on premises at Landogo. Together with - Receipt dated 12 November 1839 for £8. 12 Nov 1839 

 D398/11/10 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Stephen Williams. 2. James Powles and Charles Tyler. 3. Wm. Powell of Tintern, co. Mon., office of excise. 4. John Endell Powles of Monmouth, gent. (a trusee for said William Powell). £28. Premises in Landogo as in feoffment dated 25 June 1811. (D398/11/5) 30 Jul 1842 

 D398/11/11 Declaration of Philip Luff of Llandogo, co. Mon., farmer, re: Oaks' family. 24 Jan 1846 

 D398/11/12 Release 1. Stephen Williams of Llandogo, co. Mon., bargeowner. 2. Wm. Powell, late of Tintern, co. Mon., but now of Woolaston, co. Gloucester, officer of excise. 3. John Endell Powles. 4. Jane Elizabeth Gough of Llandogo, widow. £60. Premises in Landogo as in feoffment dated 25 June 1811. (D398/11/5) 24 Jan 1846 

Sub Bundle C 

 D398/11/13 Feoffment 1. Elizabeth Edwards of par. Trelleck, co. Mon., widow. 2. James Edwards of par. Trelleck, yeoman. 3. Wm. Hopkin of par. Landogo, yeoman. 4. James Morgan of par. Landogo, yeoman. 5. John Hodges of par. Landogo, yeoman. 6. The Rev. David Jones of Landogo, clerk. 7. Philip Luff of Wye Seal in par. Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer. 8. John Madley of Llandogo, yeoman. 9. Mary Williams of Llandogo. 10. Charles Madley of Llandogo, yeoman. 11. John Clement of Llandogo, yeoman. 12. Thomas Clement of Llandogo, yeoman. 13. Elias Madley of Llandogo, yeoman. 14. Isaac Madley of Llandogo, yeoman. 15. Arthur Wyatt of Troy House, co. Mon., esq. 16. William Metcalf of town of Monmouth, gent. Pieces of land (38p.) now in occupation of Edwards, rough ground (33p.) in occupation of James Edwards, rough ground (1a. 3p.) now in occupation of William Hopkin, rough ground (1r. 17p.) now in occupation of James Morgan, rough ground (2r. 28p.) now in occupation of John Hodges, rough ground (1r. 14p.) now in occupation of David Jones, clerk, rough ground (30p.) now in occupation of Philip Luff, rough ground (24p.) now in occupation of John Madley, rough ground (16p.) now in occupation of Mary Williams, rough ground (1r. 30p.) now in occupationof Charles Madley, rough ground (1a. 16p.) now in occupation of John Clement, rough ground (1r. 30p.) now in occupation of Thomas Clement, rough ground (1a. 1r. 10p.) now in occupation of Elias Madley, rough ground (2r. 35p.) now in occupation of Isaac Madley situate in parish Landogo. With plan. Together with - Receipt for £5 dated 8 January 1828. 3 Dec 1828 

 D398/11/14 Feoffment 1. John Clements and Ann, his wife, and George Clements of same place, yeoman, their son. 2. Arthur Wyatt. 3. William Williams of town of Monmouth, co. Mon., gent. £88. 15s. 0d. Cottage wherein John Clements and Ann, his wife, now inhabits together with several pieces of arable land orchard and coppice wood (4a. 1r.) situate in par. Landogo, now in occupation of John Clements and Ann, his wife, and George Clements, bounded by lands of Arthur Wyatt, by lands of Charles Madley, by lands of Alice Hopkin, widow, by lands of Edward Lewis. With plan 9 Dec 1831 

 D398/11/15 Feoffment 1. Edward Lewis of parish Landogo, co. Mon. 2. Ann Lewis of same parish. 3. Mary Molton of same parish. 4. Charles Madley of same parish. 5. The Rev. David Jones. 6. James Edwards. 7. Arthur Wyatt. 8. Wm. Metcalfe. £41. 13s. 0d. Pieces of land or rough ground (36p.) situate at Cleddan in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of Edward Lewis, Ann Lewis and Mary Molton. Also piece of land or rough ground (1r. 35p.) now in occupation of Charles Madley, also piece of land or rough ground cont. now in occupation of said David Jones. Also piece of land or rough ground (35p.) and now in occupation of James Edwards situate in Landogo. With plan. 29 Mar 1833 

 D398/11/16 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. Osmond Arthur Wyatt. 2. Arthur Montague Wyatt of Birds Villa in parish Handsworth, co. Stafford, clerk. 3. John Gough. £1000. Piece of woodland (12a.) situate at Landogo called the Shoots late in possession of Arthur Wyatt and now of John Gough, bounded on the south west, south and south east by lands belonging to or in occupation of John Roberts, esq., Ann Edwards, William Hopkins, John Hodges, The Rev. David Jones and Isaac Madley, on the north and north west by lands belonging to or in occupation of Isaac Madley, Joseph Madley, William Hopkins and the road leading from Cleddan towards Landogo, on west by lands belonging to or in occupation of John Roberts, Mary Moulton, Joseph Reynolds and the road leading from Cledan to Llandogo. 2 small cottages standing on part of said piece of woodland, late in occupations of John Clement and James Jones, but now of William Davies and Zachariah Reynolds. With plan 27 Aug 1834-28 Aug 1834 

Sub Bundle D 

 D398/11/17 Copy/Probate of Will Willliam Williams of par. Llandogo, waterman, bequeathing to wife, Margaret Williams, the house where he now lives, with a piece of land and wood nearby adjoining. 27 Sep 1824 

 D398/11/18 Copy/Mortgage by Demise 1. Margaret Williams of Llandogo, widow and James Williams of same parish, waterman, her eldest son and heir at law. 2. William Miles of Skenfreth, co. Mon., wheelwright. £30. Dwelling house and garden with app. situate in Landogo and late in occupation of Wm. Williams, but now of Margaret Williams. Piece of arable land (3r.) now in occupation of situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by land of Captain Roberts and land of Joseph Reynolds. Piece of coppice (1a. 1r.) situate in Landogo and bounded by land of the Duke of Beaufort, Joseph Reynolds, and Mary Williams.` 19 Jun 1830 

 D398/11/19 Attested Copy/Deed of Disclaimer by Thomas Tudor of Wyeshaw, co. Mon., gentleman, and Arthur Montague Wyatt of Troy House in par. Mitchell Troy, co. Mon., gentleman of devises and bequests under the will of Arthur Wyatt, esq., deceased. 16 Nov 1833 

 D398/11/20 Agreement 1. James Williams of Landogo, co. Mon., waterman. 2. John Gough. £38 per acre. Piece of woodland, together with the underwood now growing thereon, situate in Freedom in par. Landogo in occupation of James Williams. 23 Jul 1836 

 D398/11/22 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. Margaret Williams of par. Landogo, co. Mon., widow. 2. James Williams and Temperance, his wife. 3. Wm. Miles. 4. John Gough. 5. John Edward Mosley of Durton upon Trent, co. Stafford, gent. Piece of coppice or woodland situate in the Freedoms in Landogo (heretofore described as containing 1a. 1r. but no containing 1r. 26p.) bounded on the north by a road leading from Cleddan to Llandogo, on the north west and north ease by lands belonging to James Reynolds, Joseph Reynolds and Philip Luff, on the south east by another road leading from Cleddan to Llandogo and by lands of Charles Williams the younger and on or towards the south west by lands of said Chas. Williams, the younger and Philip Luff, now in possession of Margaret Williams and James Williams. Also - Certificate of Examination (attached) of Temperance Williams - 8 May 1837. 7 May 1837-8 May 1837 

 D398/11/21 Declaration of Mary Williams of Landogo, innkeeper and aunt of James Williams of same place, waterman, re: Williams' family. Together with copy extracts of marriage and baptisms. 5 Apr 1837 

 D398/11/23 Declaration of Philip Luff, re: Margaret Williams. 20 May 1837 

Sub Bundle E 

 D398/11/24 Deed of Gift 1. Elizabeth Tyler of par. Landogo, co. Mon. 2. James Willets and Cecilia Willets. All goods, household furniture, cattle, stock, chattels, and personal estate. 20 May 1761 

 D398/11/25 Affidavit of Charles Madley re: James Willets. Together with - extracts from Registers of Burials for years 1801 and 1827 in parishes of St. John and St. Mary in town of Cardiff. Also - Copy marriage certificate of Charles Williams and Elizabeth Willett in 181 . Also - Extracts from christenings. Also - Extracts from register of burials. Also - copy marriage certificate of James Willetts and Elizabeth Morgan. 13 Jun 1827 

 D398/11/26 Mortgage by Demise 1. Charles Williams of par. Landogo, mariner and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Mary Morgan of par. Langattock Vibon Avel, co. Mon. £70. Cottage, outhouses, garden situate in par. Landogo, formerly for many years in occupation of Frances Williams, the mother of Charles Williams and lately in occupation of John Mann. Piece of orchard ground adjoining said messuage and garden containing 1/2a. siutate in par. Landogo and now and for many years past in occupation of Charles Williams. Coppice or woodland, about 1/2a. of which is cleared land, situate in Landogo (5 1/2a.) now and for many years in the occupation of Charles Williams, bounded by lands of Jospeh Reynolds on the north and south, on the east by the road leading from Trelleck to Llandogo Church and on the west by woodland belonging to John Roberts, esq. 5 May 1830 

 D398/11/27 Appointment and Demise 1. Charles Williams. 2. John Powell of town of Monmouth, wine merchant. £60. Dwelling house and garden situate in Landogo now in occupation of Charles Williams bounded by premises now or late belonging to James Wiltshire on the east, by a road leading from parish Church of Landogo to the hamlet of Cledon on the west and south, and by a messuage belonging to Wm. Hopkins on north. Land or orchard ground (1/4a.) situated in Landogo, and also in occupation of Charles Williams, bounded by a road leading from the Turnpike road at Landogo to the Nine Wells and to Trelleck's Grange on the east, by another road leading from said turnpike road to the Glynns on the west and south, and by a wood belonging to Mr Wyatt on the north. Coppice or wood ground (1a.) situate in Landogo, now also in occupation of Charles Williams bounded by a premises belonging to Joseph Reynolds on the east, by a wood belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Luff, on the west, by a wood belonging to Philip Probert on the north, and a road leading from Landogo to Cledon on the south. Land or orchard ground (1a. 1r.) with an old tenement standing thereon, situate in village of Whitebrook in par. Landogo, and now also in occupation of said Charles Williams, bounded by an orchard belonging to Mr Davis on the east, by a road leading from Whitebrook to Penyvan on the west and south, and by the chapel or meeting house and burial ground on or towards the north. 18 May 1835 

 D398/11/28 Pedigree of Willett family 1844 

 D398/11/29-31 Conveyance 1. Mary Morgan. 2. John Powell. 3. Charles Williams and Elizabeth, his wife. 4. Jane Elizabeth Gough. £700. Messuage with the cider-mill, outbuildings and garden adjoining, (25p.), land (5p.) adjoining the road leading from Landogo towards the Dissenting Chapel, and now in occupation of Charles Williams bounded on the west and the south by the road leading from the parish church of Landogo to the hamlet of Cledan, on north by a messuage and premises lately belonging to Wm. Hopkins, but now to Jane Elizabeth Gough. Coppice or wood ground and orchard (1r. 21p.) situate in Landogo, now in occupation of Charles Williams, bounded by a messuage and garden belonging to Joseph Reynolds on the east, by a wood belonging to Philip Luff, on the west, by a wood lately belonging to Philip Robert but now to said Jane Elizabeth Gough, on the north, and by a road leading from Landogo to Cledan on the south. Land or orchard ground (30p.) in occupation of Charles williams situate in Llandogo, bounded by a road leading out of the turnpike road at Llandogo to the nine wells and to Trelleck on the east, by another road leading out of said turnpike road to the Glynns on the west and south, and by a wood belonging to Mr Wyatt, but now to said Jane Elizabeth Gough on the north. With plan. Together with - Certificate of examination of Elizabeth Williams - 27 September 1844. Also - Declaration of Mrs E James re: James Willett and family - 27 September 1844. 27 Sep 1844 

Sub Bundle F 

 D398/11/32 Appointment of Attorney 1. James Rooke of Bigsweare, co. Gloucester, esq. 2. Wm. Wynne, Doctor of Laws and His Majesty's Advocate General. 3. Edmund Estcourt of Lincoln's Inn Fields, gent. To receive yearly rents. 25 Mar 1788 

 D398/11/33 Declaration of Hannah Worrall of Frenchay in co. Glos., wife of George Worrall of same place, esq., re: George Rooke and family. 14 Jan 1837 

 D398/11/34 Lease for a year/Release (attached) 1. George Worrall. 2. George Rooke. 3. Wm. Tannner, the younger of city of Bristol, gent. 4. John Gough. £500. 4 pieces of land (2a. 2r. 34p.) adjoining each other siutate at Llandogo, now in occupations of Philip Probert and Elias Madley bounded on the east by Queen Ann's Bounty Land, on the west and south, by the road leading from Monmouth towards Cleddon and by lands in the possession of Edward Madley and Mrs Lewis and James Jones, and on the north or north east by land belonging to John Gough. With plan 3 Apr 1837-4 Apr 1837 

 D398/11/35 Covenant 1. George Rooke. 2. John Gough. To produce title deeds. 4 Apr 1837 

Sub Bundle G 

 D398/11/36 Copy/Will of Edward Madley of par. Landogo, farmer, bequeathing to son, John Madley, the lower orchard, the old orchard on the waste, the iron working, 2 timber trees now growing in the patch in the hill. Bequeathing to son, Obadiah Madley, the Cote patch up in the hill and the cellar of the new house at the gate that leads to the green. Proved at Caerleon on 25 April 1776. 22 Apr 1774 

 D398/11/37 Will of John Madley of par. Landogo, yeoman, bequeathing to wife the house, garden, orchard up in the hill, old orchard near Abraham Phillips', the "rooms over the cellar" in the green, and the little orchard. 27 Aug 1796 

 D398/11/38 Declaration of Isaac Madley of Landogo, late a victualler and a distant relative of John Madley of same place, bargeman, re: John Madley and family. Together with extracts from register of marriage, baptisms and burials in par. Landogo. 10 Feb 1838 

 D398/11/39 Lease for a year/Release 1. John Madley of Landogo, co. Mon., bargeman. 2. John Gough. 3. Francis Hutchinson Synge. £273. Dwelling house situate at Landogo with the piece of land belonging, bounded on the north east by land belonging to John Gough, on the south west by a nailor's shop and a piece of land, on the north west by a dwelling house and premises lately purchased by John Gough from James Jones and others, and on the south or south east, by the road leading to Monmouth. Orchard situate at Landogo now in occupation of John Madley (1a. 6p.) bounded on north east by land belonging to John Madley the younger, on the west and north by a road leading from Monmouth towards Cleddan and on the south by land of said John Gough lately purchased from Philip Probert. With plan 6 Feb 1838-7 Feb 1838 

Sub Bundle H 

 D398/11/40 Declaration of Mary Williams of Landogo, widow of George Williams, formerly of same place, waterman, deceased. Together with extracts from registers of marriages, baptisms and burials in Llandogo. 6 Apr 1839 

 D398/11/41 Lease for a year/release (attached). 1. Joseph Madley of par. Landogo, co. Mon., hoopmaker and Ann, his wife. 2. John Gough. 3. Francis Hutchinson Synge. Dwelling house situate at Llandogo, formerly in possession of Charles Madley, deceased, and now of Joseph Madley. 6 pieces of orchard and woodland lying together and adjoining to dwelling house also in occupation of Joseph Madley (1a. 1r. 21p.) bounded on the east by a road leading to the premises and to lands of John Gough and others, on the south and part of the west by land of John Gough, on other part of the west, by a road leading to lands of John Gough and others and on the north by lands belonging to William Williams and Stephen Williams. Also - Certificate of Examination of ann Madley - 6 April 1839 5 Apr 1839-6 Apr 1839 

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 D398/11/42 Declaration of William Edwards of par. Landogo, co. Mon., hoopshaver. 29 Feb 1840 

 D398/11/43 Lease for a year/Release 1. Thomas Edwards of par. Mitchel Dean, co. Gloucester, labourer and Hester, his wife. 2. John Gough. 3. Francis Hutchinson Synge. £20. Piece of woodland (2r.) situate in Landogo, now in occupation of Thomas Edwards, bounded on the north and north east by lands belonging to John Gough and William Hopkins, on the east by a lane leading from Landogo to Trelleck, and on the south and south west by lands belonging to John Roberts, esq., and William Edwards. With plan. Also - Certificate of examination of Hester Edward of par. of Mitchel Dean. 28 Feb 1840-29 Feb 1840 

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 D398/11/44-45 Lease for a year/Exchange Deed 1. The Rev. Thomas Langley, clerk, curate of Llandogo. 2. The Governors of the Queen Anne's bounty. 3. The Rev. William Berkin Meakham Lisle, clerk, Doctor of Laws, Prebendary of Prebend of Caire, founded in the Cathedral Church of Llandaff and as such the patron of the Cavacy of Llandogo. 4. The Rt. Rev. Edward, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, Ordinary of said curacy. 5. John Gough. 6. The Rt. Hon. William, Earl of Devon (late William Courtenary, esq.) 7. John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall, co. Somerset, esq. Piece of land (2r. 4p.) situate in Llandogo, being part of 2 larger pieces of land (2r. 4p.) situate in par. Llandogo, being part of 2 larger pieces of land called "The First Orchard" otherwise "The Old Orchard" and "The Hill", and separated and divided by a wall from the remainder of larger pieces of land and is bounded by the same towards the east and north east and by land of said John Gough towards the north west and south west. With plan. 22 Nov 1840-23 Nov 1840 

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 D398/11/46-47 Lease for a year/Release 1. Samuel Luff of town of Chepstow, co. Mon., sadler, the now eldest son and heir at law of and to his father, Oliver Luff, late of parish Trelleck, yeoman, deceased. 2. William Acraman of city of Bristol, merchant, surviving assignee of the estate and effects of Thomas Skenfield, late of city of Bristol, timber dealer, victualler, dealer and chapman, a bankrupt. 3. The said Thomas Skenfield. 4. Sarah Underwood of city of Bristol, spinster. Dwelling house with the garden and orchard adjoining situate inparish Landogo, late in occupation of William Madley and now of Edward Meadley as tenant. With plan. 2 May 1806-3 May 1806 

 D398/11/48 Mortgage 1. Edward Madley of Llandogo, farmer. 2. Sarah Price of town of Monmouth, widow. £110. Premises in Landogo as in lease for year/release dated 2/3 May 1806. (D398/11/46-47) 4 Jun 1806 

 D398/11/49-50 Lease for a year/Release 1. Sarah Underwood. 2. Edward Madley. 3. John Davis of city of Bristol, victualler (a trustee named by and on the part and behalf of said Edward Madley). £100. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 2/3 May 1806.(D398/11/46-47) 3 Jun 1806-4 Jun 1806 

 D398/11/51 Assignment of Mortgage 1. James Rugg of town of Monmouth, grocer, sole executor of will of Sarah Price, late of same place, widow, deceased. 2. Edward Madley. 3. Hannah Taylor of par. St Maughans, co. Mon., spinster. £110. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 2/3 May 1806. (D398/11/46 - 47) 15 Nov 1813 

 D398/11/52 Assignment of Mortgage 1. Thomas Lloyd of town of Monmouth, carpenter and Hannah, his wife (heretofore Hannah Taylor, spinster). 2. Edward Madley. 3. James Madley. £110. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/release dated 2/3 May 1806. (D398/11/46 - 47) 14 Jan 1815 

 D398/11/53-54 Lease for a year/Conveyance 1. James Wilkshire of par. Landogo, yeoman and Ann, his wife. 2. James Madley of par. Dixton, co. Mon., yeoman. £68. Messuage with the garden adjoining situate in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of James Wilkshire, bounded by premises of Edward Madley, by lands of Charles Williams and by lands of William Hopkins, and by a road leading towards the Baptist Chapel there. Piece of garden ground situate in Landogo and now in occupation of James Wilkshire bounded by lands of Isaac Madley, by the road leading to the chapel by another road leading from Isaac Madley's towards Cleddan. Together with account; Edward Madley - J.A. Williams. 11 May 1832 

 D398/11/55 Release 1. Valentine Hellicar of city of Bristol, merchant, assignee of the estate and effects of James Madley, a bankrupt, who lately carried on business with Henry Courteen in partnership together at Redbrook under the firm of Madley and Courteen, Dealers and Chapman. 2. James Madley. 3. Edward Madley of Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman. 4. Richard Burton of town of Monmouth, builder. £76. 13s. 0d. Premises in Landogo as in lease for a year/conveyance dated 11 May 1832. (D398/11/53 - 54) 8 Jul 1841 

 D398/11/56 Transfer of Mortgage 1. Valentine Hellicar. 2. Susannah Madley of Upper Redbrook, co. Mon., widow of James Madley, formerly of Upper Redbrook aforesaid, Trow owner, deceased. 3. Edward Madley. 4. John Davies of Wolvesnewton, co. Mon. 5. John Ralph Norton Norton of town of Monmouth, gent. 6. William Addams Williams of Monmouth, gent. For securing £110 with interest. 3 Sep 1841 

 D398/11/57-58 Copy/Wills of Edward Madley of parish Llandogo, co. Mon., tailor. 24 Jun 1841 

 D398/11/59 Copy certificates of marriages and christenings re: Madley family. 16 Dec 1847 

 D398/11/60 Copy/Certificate of burial of Edward Madley. 19 Nov 1845 

 D398/11/61 Copy/Administration of James Madley, deceased, granted to his widow (of goods etc.). 26 Aug 1841 

 D398/11/62 Conveyance 1. John Ralph Norton Norton. 2. Mary Madley of Landogo, widow. 3. Wm. Madley of Landogo, butcher. 4. Jane Elizabeth Gough. £110. Dwelling house and cider mill with the garden and orchard adjoining, situate in Landogo formerly in occupation of Wm. Madley, late of Edward Madley and now of Mary Madley and Wm. Madley. Building now used as a nailor's shop and stable in possession of Mary Madley and her son, Wm. Madley, but lately a messuage in occupation of Edward Madley and formerly of James Wilkshire situate in par. of Llandogo and bounded on the south by the road leading towards the Baptist Chapel. Orchard and 2 gardens adjoining to said shop and stable and occupied by several persons last aforesaid and situate in Landogo and bounded on the south by road leading towards the Baptist Chapel and on the ease by the road leading towards Cleddan. Containing together 1r. 10p. With plan 4 Jan 1847 

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 D398/11/63-64 Conveyance. 1. Edward Madley of Landogo, co. Mon., shopkeeper. 2. John Gough. £45. Shop and adjoining plot of land situate in par. Landogo, occupied by Edward Madley, the father of Edward Madley, during many successive years previously to and at the time of his decease and since then and now by Edward Madley and bounded on the north and east by land belonging to John Gough and on the north by land belonging to Duke of Beaufort and on the west by the road leading from the village of Landogo to Cleddan and Trelleck. Also - Declaration of John Luff of par. Landogo, co. Mon., yeoman. - 31 July 1841 29 Jul 1841 

Sub Bundle M 

 D398/11/65-67 Conveyance. 1. Alexander Jones of town of Usk. 2. Mary Moulton of parish Trelleck, co. Mon., spinster. 3. John Gough. £95. 3 pieces of land (2a.) (1 of them being now used for a garden) situate in Llandogo adjoining the road leading from Tintern Abbey to Troy and a horse road leading from the new bridge at Llandogo to Trelleck. Dwelling house erected by Mary Moulton on one of the parcels of land and now for several years past in her possession. With plan. Together with - Feoofment - 31 March 1830. 1. Edward Lewis of parish Trelleck, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. Mary Moulton. Premises as before. Also receipts. Also - Mortgage by demise - 14 May 1830 1. Mary Moulton. 2. Alexander Jones. For securing £30 and interest. 1 Aug 1842 

 D398/11/68 Declaration of Joseph Madley re: Madley family and piece of land containing 25p. at Llandogo. 4 May 1844 

 D398/11/69 Conveyance 1. Mary Williams of parish of Landogo, co. Mon., widow. 2. Charles Williams of par. Landogo, yeoman. 3. John Gough. £295. 2 messuages adjoining each other with the outbuildings orchard and garden (35p.) situate at Llandogo and now occupied by Mary Williams and her son, Charles Williams. With plan 11 May 1844 

 D398/11/70 Declaration of James Pearce King of town of Monmouth, gent. Also - Certificates (attached) of marriages, baptisms and burials solemnized at Llandogo. - 13 May 1844 3 Jun 1844 

Sub Bundle N 

 D398/11/71-73 Conveyance 1. Mary Williams. 2. Charles Williams and Ann, his wife. 3. John Gough. £72. 10s. 0d. Piece of land (3r. 9p.) situate at Landogo, bounded by the old road from Landogo to Cleddon and lands now belonging to Philip Luff and John Gough. Land (1r. 16p.) situate at Llandogo on the upper side of the road and lands now belonging to Charles Williams, Philip Luff, Joseph Reynolds and John Gough. With plan. Also - Certificate of examination of Ann Williams - 11 May 1844. Also - Declaration of Charles Williams of par. Landogo, yeoman, re: George Williams and family. - 3 June 1844. Copy/certifictes (attached) of marriage, baptism and burials at Landogo. - 13 May 1844. 11 May 1844 

Sub Bundle O 

 D398/11/74 Conveyance 1. John Morgan of city of Bristol, innholder. 2. Jane Elizabeth Gough of Landogo Priory in Landogo, widow. £845. 19s. 0d. Messuage called "The Grove House" with the adjoining buildings, garden and orchard (3r. 7p.) and several parcels of land adjoining called:- The Meadow (2a. 5p.); Janey bone (1a. 3r. 3p.); Causeway Field (3r. 12p.); Freedom Orchard (2r. 9p.); and piece above George Williams (2r. 26p.). Wood or piece of woodland called Seagry's Wood (3a. 2r. 15p.). Seat or pew in the par. church of Landogo belonging to messuage all formerly in occupation of James Williams, afterwards of John Madley and now of John Morgan. Dwelling house with the garden and orchard adjoining containing by former estimate 1a. but by recent admeasurement 2r. 13p. and formerly occupied by James Phillips, subsequently by William Phillips and now of William Richards. With plan 17 Feb 1846 

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Original Bundle No.12 

 D398/12/1 Copy/Will of Philip Luff of Wyeseal in par. of Newland, co. Gloucester, farmer and timber dealer. Copy Letters of Administration dated 9 August 1852. 16 Mar 1826 

 D398/12/2 Mortgage 1. John Luff of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., yeoman. 2. William Charles Addams Williams of town of Monmouth, gent. £50. Piece of orchard ground (1r.) situate in Llandogo and now in occupation of John Luff bounded by land of Robert Hopkins and Mrs Gallenga and by 2 parish roads there. Piece of orchard ground (2r.) situate in par. Landogo and now in occupation of John Young, bounded by a wood belonging to Duke of Beaufort, land of William Taylor, William Williams and Amelia Luff, and a road. Cottage with the garden and 2 orchards (3r.) situate in Llandogo and now in occupation of John Luff. The cottage, garden and one of the last mentioned orchards adjoin each other and are bounded by the road leading from Chepstow and Monmouth Turnpike Road to the river Wye, land of Charles Williams and land of Col. Rooke. The other of the 2 last mentioned orchards is separated from the remainder of the premises by the road leading from Chepstow to Monmouth and is bounded by the same road and by 2 roads leading from said turpike road towards Cleddon Hill and land of Joseph Madley. Cottages and garden called Benjamin Oakes' cottage situate in Llandogo and now in occupation of George Hopkins bounded by a road leading from the river Wye to the Turnpike road and land late of John Gwynne, Herbert Owen and land of the Duke of Beaufort. Cottage adjoining Benjamin Oakes' cottage and now in occupation of Thomas Williams. 18 Aug 1866 

 D398/12/3 Declaration of John Luff of Llandogo, gent., re: Luff pedigree. Together with copy certificates of christening and burial in par. Landogo. 26 Nov 1869 

 D398/12/4 Declaration of Betsy Jones of par. Chapel Hill, co. Mon., widow of William Jones formerly of same place, roller, deceased, re: the Luff pedigree. 26 Nov 1869 

 D398/12/5 Declaration of William Hopkins of Llandogo, innkeeper. 20 Dec 1869 

 D398/12/6 Declaration of Ann Morris, widow, of 5 Charlotte Street, Queen Square, Bristol, re: Luff pedigree. 6 Jan 1870 

 D398/12/7 Copy/Certificate of burial of Philip Luff in par. Trelleck. 15 Nov 1869 

 D398/12/8 Letter from Edward Phillips to Mr Norton re: Samuel Luff. 8 Jan 1870 

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Original Bundle No.13 

 D398/13/1 Copy Draft/Abstract of title of Henry Morgan Clifford, esq., M.P., to freehold lands and premises situate in par. Llandogo, sold to Mrs Anna Robinson. With plan 1855 

 D398/13/2 Sale Catalogue of freehold farms and lands in vicinity of Usk, Chepstow, Ross, Ledbury and Monmouth in parts bounded by the rivers Wye and Severn. Also, freehold estates between the towns of Chepstow, Monmouth, Usk, Newport, Ross and Ledbury, comprising altogether 1,410a. The Pantglass Farm, the Upper Cwm, Cross Robert, The Wain Vawr and Gethley Farms and Stanks Lands surrounding village of Trelleck. Also the "Lion" Inn and several detached parcels of meadow arable and woodland in par. Trelleck. Also, lands in Llanvihangel Torymynydd and Newchurch. Farm at Whitebrook and other lands and gardens in Llandogo. Farm at Mamhilad, near Little Mill Station and Pontypool. 2 farms at Glascoed and Llandbaddock known as "Wernshire" etc. in vicinity of Usk. Rich meadows (about 76a.) upon the river Severn. Huntley's Farm in par. Much Marcle in vicinity of Ross and Ledbury in Herefordshire. 1856 

 D398/13/3 Remarks on title by Messrs. Norton and King. Clifford - Robinson. 1857 

 D398/13/4 Copy/Certificate of burial of Lois Morgan in Cam, co. Gloucestershire. Also copy/certificate of burial of Wm. Morgan Clifford in par. Troy, co. Herefordshire. 7 Apr 1857 

 D398/13/5 Further requisitions and answers upon title. Clifford to Robinson. Apr 1858 

 D398/13/6 Copy/Memorandum endorsed on mortgage deed of August 1855. Clifford to Mansells. 15 Jun 1858 

 D398/13/7 Conveyance 1. James Trotter Barry, jeweller, James Henshaw, cabinet maker, Thomas Rees, carpenter, all of Cardiff, co. Glam. George Stowe of Cardiff, shipowner, Wm. John Locke of Coleford, co. Gloucester, accountant, Thomas Brace of Monmouth, gas company's secretary, Samuel Williams of Trelleck, co. Mon., tailor, Charles Phelps of Llandogo, co. Mon., station master, Wm. Roberts of Llandogo, carpenter, Wm. Pick of Llandogo, wood dealer, Philip Crum of Whitebrook, co. Mon., and George Swain of Trelleck, wood dealer, trustees of the Baptist Chapel situate in par. Landogo, co. Mon., and know as Hepzibah. 2. Antonio Gallenga of Landogo, co. Mon., esq., and Anna, his wife. 3. The Rev. Sidney Rogers Young of Abergavenny, co. Mon., baptist minister. Piece of land (3,233 sq.ft.) situate in par. Landogo, on the north side of the road leading from Chepstow to Monmouth. Piece of land or orchard (1/2a.) situate in par. Landogo, having a stone wall nearly all round it bounded on the south side by a road which separates it from an orchard and kitchen garden formerly the property of Mrs Gough, now of Mr Antonio Gallega, on the south east and east by the same road separating it from same kitchen garden, on the north by a cottage and garden the property of Antonio Gallenga, then by a path and further by the grounds of another cottage of said Antonio Gallenga, on the west by an orchard formerly the property of James Williams now belonging to Antonio Gallenga. Together wiht the chapel erected thereon and used as a place of worship by a congregation of [Protestant Dis] enters of the particular baptist denomination and called Hephzibal. 1882 

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Original Bundle No.14 

 D398/14/1 Conveyance 1. Philip Morris of par. Llandogo, labourer and Ellen, his wife. 2. Robert Hopkins, mariner and James Thomas Hopkins, woodcutter, both of Llandogo. £20 Dwelling house called Mount Pleasant with the cyder mill, outhouses, garden and orchard thereto belonging (1a. 2r. 28p.) formerly in occupation of Elizabeth Hiscocks afterwards of Charles Chown and Henry Mathews, since of William Hopkins and now of Robert Hopkins as tenant, situate on the Great Hill in par. Llandogo bounded by the road leading to Cleden Hill, a certain brook called the Glynn Brook, lands now or late of Philip Luff and a certain coppice wood belonging to David Jones. Coppice wood called the Freedom Wood (3r.) and several patches of land situate in a meadow called the Freedom Meadow (3r.), of Wm. Hopkins and now of said Robert Hopkins as tenant, bounded by land belonging to the late John Gough, land belonging to Alice Hopkins and land belonging to Stephen Williams. Also - office copy/certificate of acknowledgement. Morris - Hopkins and another. 15 Nov 1852 

 D398/14/2 Conveyance 1. John Moore Paget. 2. Richard Horner Paget, a captain in Her Majesty's 66th Regiment of Foot. 3. Francis Horsley Robinson of 12 Queen Street, May Fair, co. Middlesex, esq. £3,150. The mansion, messuage of tenement called "Llandogo Priory" with the lodge, stables and cottages thereto belonging, together with the several pieces of land, arable, meadow, pasture, woodland and garden ground, outhouses, buildings and appurtenances thereunto adjoining (56a. 3r. 33p.) situate in par. Llandogo. With plan. 24 Jun 1855 

 D398/14/4 Mortgage in Fee 1. Francis Horsley Robinson of Landogo Priory in par. Landogo. 2. James Powles of town of Monmouth, gent. £2,000 Premises as in conveyance dated 24 June 1855 (D398/14/3), situate in par. Landogo. 13 Oct 1855 

 D398/14/5 Conveyance 1. James Reynolds and John Reynolds of Landogo, co. Mon., waterman. 2. James Powles and John Powles of Monmouth, mercer. 3. Francis Horsley Robinson of Landogo, esq. Pieces of woodland called The Upper Wood (3r.) and the Lower Wood (3r. 6p.). Piece of arable land adjoining the Upper Wood called the Big Piece (34p.). Pieces of arable land called the long piece (26p.), the Water Patch formerly part of the Water Wood (12p.). Cuckoo Patch (24p.) and the Old Patch (19p.). Parcels of woodland called the Water Wood (1a.), Causeway Wood (36p.). All said premises are situate in par. Llandogo, co. Mon. 9 Feb 1855 

 D398/14/6 Conveyance 1. Robert Hopkins of Llandogo, mariner and James Thomas Hopkins of same place, woodcutter. 2. John Hall of Llandogo, victualler, George Roberts of Tintern, malster and John Brown of Chapel Hill, victualler. 3. Anna Robinson of the Falls in par. Llandogo, widow. £55. Coppice wood called the Freedom Wood (3r.) and several patches of land, situate in Freedom Meadow (3r.) formerly in occupation of Wm. Hopkins and now of the parties of first part, bounded by lands late of John Gough, but now of Anna Robinson, lands of Alice Hopkins and land belonging to Stephen Williams, said lands are described in the title map of par. of Llandogo to contain 2a. 18p. Plan. 3 Feb 1857 

 D398/14/7 Conveyance 1. John Powell of town of Monmouth, wine merchant. 2. Charles Williams of Llandogo, bargeowner. 3. Anna Gallenga, wife of Antonio Gallenga. 4. Antonio Gallenga of the Falls, Llandogo, esq. £75. Piece of woodland situate at Landogo (3a. 24p.) in occupation of Charles Williams through which land a new road was formed running from the Cuckoo's Wood and wood gate to Trelleck, surrounded by lands belonging to John Roberts, Joseph Reynolds, Phillip Luff, and the road from Landogo to Trelleck. 14 May 1860 

 D398/14/8 Conveyance 1. Thomas Constant. 2. Baker of townof Monmouth, widow. 3. Antonio Gallenga. 4. Anna Gallenga. 5. Walte Guy Hill of Monmouth, gent. £500. Small orchard (1a.), piece of meadow (5a.) with the barn standing thereon, meadow planted with fruit trees (4a.), meadow (3a.) adjoining each other situate in par. Landogo. 7 Sep 1860 

 D398/14/9 Mortgage 1. Anna Gallenga. 2. The Rev. Thomas Graham of Whitchurch, co. Hereford and William Powell of same place, yeoman. £550. Newly erected dwelling house with the yard, garden, cider-mill, stable and other outbuildings adjoining (1a. 2p.) with orchard (2r. 38p.) meadow or orchard land (2ac. 1r. 38p.), orchard (3r. 8p.), meadow or pasture land called the Well Meadow (1a. 2r. 28p.), meadow and pasture land recently planted with fruit trees called the New Orchard (1a. 3r. 9p.), land and orchard called the barn piece (2a.1r. 38p.) situate at Landogo adjoining each other and were formerly in occupation of Philip Luff, deceased, afterwards of John Luff and afterwards of said Thomas Constant and now of Anna Gallenga and bounded by the turnpike road leading frorm Landogo to Monmouth lands formerly of George Rooke esq., deceased, but now or late of Mrs Ann Rooke, lands of his Grace the Duke of Beauort and lands purchased by the Governor of Queen Ann's Bounty and attached to the parish church of Landogo. 7 Sep 1860 

 D398/14/10 Conveyance 1. Eliza Jones of par. Goytrey, co. Mon., widow. 2. William Williams of Landogo, bargeowner. 3. Antonia Gallenga. 4. Anna Gallenga. £18. Piece of coppice woodland, situate in par. Llandogo and now in possession of said Eliza Jones, formerly belonging to said Francis Williams, deceased. 19 Oct 1861 

 D398/14/11 Conveyance 1. James Reynolds and John Reynolds of Llandogo, waterman. 2. John Powles of town of Monmouth, mercer, John Endell Powles of Monmouth, gent. and Henry Gosling of Monmouth, banker. 3. Antonio Gallenga. 4. Anna Gallenga. £32. Piece of woodland, bounded on the south by lands heretofore belonging to Charles Williams, but now to Anna Gallenga, on the west and north sides, by lands belonging to the Duke of Beaufort and on the east by the road clled the Dutchesa' Run and said piece of woodland was "mooted up" by Joseph Reynolds, the father of James Reynolds, who created a cottage thereon. Pigscot or small wain house or cot belonging to said premises and lying on the upper side of the roadway called Duchess' Inn. Said premises contain together 40p. and were in occupation of James Bessex and are now in occupation of Wm. Reynolds as tenant thereof to said John Reynolds. 22 Mar 1862 

 D398/14/12-13 Conveyance 1. John Ralph Norton Norton of town of Monmouth, solicitor. 2. John Luff. 3. Antonio Gallenga. £127. 3 dwelling houses, malthouse, grist mill and buildings situate in village of Llandogo, now in occupation of John Luff and bounded by a road leading from village of Landogo to Cleddon, lands,formerly of Henry Morgan Clifford, but now of Antonio Gallenga, lands of Duke of Beaufort, lands of Mrs Ann Rooke. 2 small cottges siutate in Landogo, now in occupation of Mary Hodges and Sophia Cut as tenants, formerly belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Luff, widow, deceased, and bounded by meadow called the Reckless Meadow, which formerly belonged to Morgan Clifford, and which now belongs to Antonio Gallenga, the turnpike road from Monmouth to Chepstow, the bye road leading out of turnpike road to Cleddon. Piece of land situate in Llandogo (260sq. yds.) being the south or lower part or end of a piece of meadow land which contained 1a. 2r. 6p. and was formerly in occupation of James Williams, was purchased by John Luff of John Moore Paget, esq., and it is now thrown into and forms part of said piece of meadow land and is now in occupation of Taylor. Together with letter from John Moore Paget to John Luff dated 7 May 1853. [c.1853] 

 D398/14/14 Conveyance 1. Edgar Llewellyn Morris of Ravenscroft in par. Trelleck, co. Mon., esq. 2. Antonio Gallenga. £ Piece of brake land in clift piece (1r. 18p.) numbered 54a. on the tythe map of Landogo, piece of arable land (3r.) and number 54 on the tithe map, formerly in occupation of Captain Roberts, afterwards of Messicurs Powles and Gosling, since of Harriett Croxton and now of said Edgar Llewellyn Morris and were formerly described as, piece of arable land called the Clift Ground (1a. 26p.) situate in Landogo. 10 Oct 1867 

 D398/14/15 Mortage in Fee 1. George Morris of par. Llandogo, labourer. 2. James Bevan otherwise James Dovey of Cleddon in par. Trelleck, labourer. £16. Cottage with the garden and woodland adjoining (1a. 1r.) siutate on the Great Hill in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of George Morris. 3 Oct 1868 

 D398/14/16 Conveyance 1. Warren Morris of Landogo, labourer. 2. George Morris of Landogo, labourer (son of Warren Morris) Premises in Landogo as in Mortgage in Fee dated 3 October, 1868. 3 Oct 1868 

 D398/14/17 Conveyance 1. Wm. Williams of par. Llandogo, gardener. 2. Antonio Gallenga. £20. Piece of land (1/2a.) situate in Llandogo, and formerly in occupation of James Williams, deceased, bounded by lands formerly of Elizabeth Edwards, a road leading from Cadithel to Trelleck and a road leading from Cleddon to Llandogo, and better known as piece of arable land (1r. 11p.) numbered 50 on the tythe map of Llandogo. Piece of woodland (8p.) adjoining number 50a. on said map situate in Llandogo and are now in occupation of Wm. Williams. 11 Jan 1869 

 D398/14/18 Conveyance 1. John Luff. 2. Antonio Gallenga. £25. Arable and orchard land (1r. 2p.) now in occupation of John Luff and his tenant, called by name of the piece of land adjoining 6 Nov 1869 

 D398/14/19 Conveyance 1. Thomas Miller of par. Llandogo, of fisheries. 2. Antonio Gallenga. £150. Dwelling house, garden, orchard and lands thereunto adjoining (1a. 2r.) formerly in possession of Richard Willitts afterwards of John Lewis, since of Joseph Lewis, then of William James, afterwards of David Morgan and now of his widow, Jane Morgan, situate in par. Llandogo, bounded by lands of Duke of Beaufort, lands formerly of John Williams and afterwards of Zachariah Reynolds and the highway leading from Llandogo to a place called The Resting Stone. 12 Jun 1879 

 D398/14/20 Transfer of Mortgage 1. James Bevan otherwise James Dovey. 2. George Morris. 3. George Williams of par. Llandogo, boat owner and Charles Fowler of Penyvan in par. Llandogo, carpenter (two of the Trustees of the Loyal Priory League of the Ancient Order of Odd Fellows, No. 50 Manchester Unity held at the Sloop Inn Llandogo). Messuage or cottage with the garden, orchard and woodland adjoining (1a. 1r.) now or late in occupation of said George Morris, situate on the Great Hill in par. Llandogo, co. Mon. 24 May 1879 

 D398/14/21 Conveyance 1. Edward Phillips of Woodcroft in par. Tidenham, co. Gloucester, gardener. 2. Edward Herbert Phillips of same place, labourer (son of said Edward Phillips). 3. Mary Ann Harris of par. Llandogo, widow. £60. Messuage, garden, orchard and premises called "The Grove" situate in par. Llandogo, adjoining lands of Antonio Gallenga, and late in occupation of Reynolds and now vacant. 10 Apr 1880 

 D398/14/22 Conveynace 1. George Williams and George Fowler. 2. George Morris. 3. Antonio Gallenga. £75. Cottage with the garden, orchard and woodland adjoining (1a. 1r.) situate on the Great Hill in par. Landogo, now or in late occupation of said George Morris. 31 Jul 1883 

 D398/14/23 Mortgage 1. John Hopkins. 2. Isaac Pritchard of par. Penalt, co. Mon., blacksmith. £30. Cottage and land (1 1/2a.) situate in par. Llandogo, now in occupation of said John Hopkins. 17 Oct 1883 

 D398/14/24 Conveyance 1. Isaac Pritchard. 2. John Hopkins. 3. Antonio Gallenga. £20. Piece of woodland and pasture ground called the Freedom Patch situate in par. Llandogo (1r. 7p.) bounded on 3 sides thereof by lands of Antonio Gallenga and on the remaining side by lands of Sarah Hopkins. 20 Jun 1885 

 D398/14/25 Statutory/Declaration by John Hopkins of par. Llandogo, co. Mon., labourer, re: Hopkins' family and the Freedom in par. Llandogo. 20 Jun 1885 

 D398/14/26 Conveyance 1. George Williams of the Ship Inn in par. Llandogo, innkeeper. 2. Charles Williams of Tintern in par. Chapel Hill, co. Mon., tin plate worker. 3. Antonio Gallenga. £160. Piece of orchard ground called the "Freedom" (1/4a.) situate in par. Llandogo, formerly in occupation of Francis Williams, deceased, now of George Williams, bounded by the Freedom Wood and othe property of Antonio Gallenga. Dwelling house formerly called the Upper House but now known by the name of "The New House" with the garden, piece of arable land and orcharding adjoining and belonging situate in par. Llandogo, formerly in occupation of James Beadle afterwards of James Williams, then of John Williams, since J. Scott Langden and now of Adam Harwood, bounded by premises now or late in occupation of William Hopkins and the road or lane there leading from Llandogo to Cleddon. 28 Aug 1886 

 D398/14/27 Warrant 1. Intestates Estates Act, 1884. 2. Mary Ann Harris, deceased. Messuage, garden, orchard and premises called "The Grove" situate in par. Llandogo adjoing lands of Antonio Gallenga, esq. 1 Mar 1887 

 D398/14/28 Conveyance 1. The Solicitor for the affairs of Her Majesty's Treasury. 2. Jane Morgan of Cuckoo Cottage, The Cuckoo Wood, Llandogo, widow. Messuage, garden, orchard and premises called "The Grove" situate in par. Llandogo, adjoining land of Antonio Gallenga. 18 Mar 1887 

 D398/14/29 Conveyance 1. Jane Morgan. 2. Antonio Gallenga. £60. Messuage, garden, orchard (formerly half of a larger orchard) and premises called The Grove, situate in par. Llandogo,adjoining lands of Antonio Gallenga, and were formerly in occupation of Nehemiah Reynolds, since of Mary Ann Harris and now of George Parker. 2 Apr 1887 

 D398/14/30 Conveyance 1. George Williams. 2. Elizabeth Gage (formerly Elizabeth Williams) now the wife of Charles Gage of parish Chapel Hill, co. Mon., blacksmith. £20. Parcel of orchard land (1/2a.) situate in the Hollow Land in par. Llandogo bounded by lands late of William Hopkins and now of Thomas Hopkins and late in occupation of Benjamin Oaks and now George Williams. 2 Jul 1887 

 D398/14/31 Conveyance. 1. Herbert Morgan of Grove Cottage, Llandogo, workman. 2. Anna Gallenga. £60. Parcel of land (25p.) situate in Llandogo and forming part of the orchard numbered 201 on the tithe map (the remaining part whereof was purchased some years ago and is now the property of Anna Gallenga) and is bounded on the south side by the part purchased by Anna Gallenga, on the north side by land belonging to the Duke of Beaufort, and on the east side by land belonging to Anna Gallenga. Together with the cottage thereon erected. 30 Oct 1893 

 D398/14/32 Abstract of the title of the trustees of the will of the late Mrs Anna Gallenga to a freehold house and estate known as "The Falls", Llandogo, co. Mon. 1898 

 D398/14/33 Supplemental/abstract of title of "The Falls", Llandogo, co. Mon. With plan. 1899 

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Original Bundle No.15 

 D398/15/1 Mortgage 1. Francis Horsley Robinson of Queen Street, May Fair, co. Middlesex, esq. 2. Charles Bailey of Stretford Place, co. Middlesex, esq. £1,500. Messuage called Coles's situate in parish Huish Champ Flower otherwise Hewish Champ Fleur, formerly in possession of William Tupp, late of George Trevelyan and then of John Morrish as tenant to Harriet Trevelyan. Allotment, piece or plot of land (3a.) situate on Huish Moor in par. of Huish Champ Flower. Parcel of land situate in or adjoining to Huish Moor (2a. 32p.), orchard and garden (1a.). 2 closes of arable land called the Nine Acres and The Yonder Ground with the dwelling house, but lately a barn erected theron (15 1/2a.) situate at Stretcholt in par. Pawlett, formerly in possession of George Trevelyan and then of as tenant to Harriet Trevelyan, together with the road or way, from the Drove adjoining Lower Stretcholt Common and on the west side of the eastern hedge in a close called Popes Close, for purpose of going to and returning from said orchard and closes or with carts wagons and all mannerr of carriages and cattle, which premises were formerly known by the descriptions of 1 close called Coppice Close (2a.) 1 other close of pasture called coppice close (also 2a.), close of pasture called Pitcroft or the Eleven Acres (11 acres) a coppice now cleared (1 1/2a.) in common with the lands formerly of Price, esq., but and afterwards of the Most Noble, the Marquis of Buckingham. Also - Reconveyance (attached) - 31 May 1858 1. Charles Bailey, esq. 2. Mrs Anna Robinson. Of freehold and leasehold hereditaments situate respectively in pars. of Huish Champ Flower and Pawlett, co. Somerset and comprised in mortgage security dated 24 June 1854. (D398/15/1) 24 Jun 1854 

 D398/15/2 Final Agreement 1. John Smith, Plt. 2. Thomas Hiscox, the elder, Deforct. 5 messuages, 2 stables, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 6a. land, 6a. meadow, 1a. wood with app. in par. Llandogo. 36 Geo. III 

 D398/15/3 Acknowledgment of Albert Williams of Llandogo, Secretary to the Llandogo Odd Fellows Club, to the effect that John Hopkins of Llandogo, labourer has paid to the club, the sum of £10, in part payment of a mortgage for £25 on certain property at Llandogo, including a piece of woodland and pasture ground called The Freedom Patch. 20 Jun 1885 

 D398/15/4 Agreement 1. John Moore Paget, Richard Horner Paget, a Captain in Her Majesty's 66th Regiment of Foot. 2. Francis Horsley Robinson of 12 Queen Street, May Fair, London, esq. £3,150. Recently erected house called "Llandogo Priory" with the lodge, stables, outbuildings, gardener's cottage, laundry, lawn, shrubberies, gardens and orchard to house belonging and adjoining and containing with the site thereof 5a. 1r. 9p. situate at Llandogo, and recently occupied by Mrs Jane Elizabeth Gough, now deceased. And also all the adjoining cottages, woods, orchard and meadow and other lands containing 51a. 2r. 24p. situate at Llandogo. Together with the pew in Llandogo Church belonging to said house and all timber and other trees, and coppice on said lands, and all appurtenances to said premises belonging, except 268 square yards of land conveyed by Paget to John Luff. 8 Jun 1855 

 D398/15/5 Account for £1365. 9s. 0d. Constant - Gallenga. Together with receipt of deeds of Mr George Roberts, signed Edwin Brisland. c.1860 

 D398/15/6 Copy/certificate of marriage of Antonio Gallenga and Anna Robinson. 21 Jun 1858 

 D398/15/7 Certificate of naturalization of Antonio Gallenga. 13 May 1847 

 D398/15/8 Statutory declaration of John Luff of par. Llandogo, yeoman. 18 Aug 1866 

 D398/15/9 Letter from Mackeson and Goldin to J.R.N. Norton, esq. re: John Luff. 6 Oct 1869 

 D398/15/10 Agreement 1. Antonio Gallenga. 2. Timothy Parry. Re: the letting of the cottage and garden now occupied by said Timothy Parry and situate between the wood of the Duke of Beaufort and the orchard of Antonio Gallenga in par. Llandogo, at the yearly rent of £4. 27 Sep 1883 

 D398/15/11 Agreement 1. Adam Harwood. 2. Antonio Gallenga. To rent the cottage and garden, now occupied by said Adam Harwood and situate in par. Llandogo, at the yearly rent of £3. 10s. 0d. 28 Mar 1887 

 D398/15/12 Agreement 1. William Reynolds. 2. Antonio Gallenga. To rent the orchard belonging to the empty cottage, formerly the property of James Morris at the yearly rent of £10 per annum. 29 Dec 1891 

 D398/15/13 Agreement 1. Edwin Longden. 2. Antonio Gallenga. To let the cottage and garden situate in parish Llandogo, at the yearly rent of £5. 7 May 1894 

 D398/15/14 Agreement 1. Thomas Watham. 2. Anna Gallenga. Cottage called Mount Pleasant, and the pieces of land adjoining at the yearly rent of £7. 1 Dec 1896 

 D398/15/15 Draft/Agreement of tenancy 1. Eliza Burden of Llandogo, widow. 2. Ramsay William Rainsford Hannay and Edward Francis Turner. (executors of will of Mrs Gallenga, deceased) The cottge known as lands cottage and the land adjoining thereto from 25 December 1837, at the yearly rent of £5. 30 Sep 1897 

 D398/15/16 Agreement for tenancy 1. Col. Ramsay William Rainsford Hannay of the Royal Military Repository, Woolwich and Edward Francis Turner of 101 Leadenhall Street, London, gent. 2. Nehemiah Phillips of Llandogo, postman. Garden patch situate in par. Llandogo forming part of plot numbered 636 on the Ordnance Map for said parish. From 1 November 1897 at the yearly rate of 10s. 1 Oct 1897 

 D398/15/17 Tenancy Agreement 1. Col. Ramsay William Rainsford Hanney of Royal Military Repository, Woolwich and Edward Francis of 101 Leadenhall Street, London, gent. 2. John Brown of Llandogo, co. Mon. Garden patch situate in par. Llandogo, consisting of the plot numbered 608 on the Ordnanace Map for said parish. From 15 October 1897 at the yearly rent of £1. 15 Oct 1897 

 D398/15/18 Tenancy agreement 1. Col. Ramsay William Rainsford Hanney of the Royal Military Repository, Woolwich and Edward Franic Turner of 101 Leadenhall Street, London, gent. 2. James Reynolds of Llandogo, co. Mon. 2 orchards numbered 602 and 603 on the Ordnance Map for par. Llandogo, and known as "Old Chapel". From 1 December 1897 at the yearly rent of £1.5s.0d. 18 Oct 1897 

 D398/15/19 Tenancy Agreement 1. Col. Ramsay William Rainsford Hannay of the Royal Military Repository, Woolwich and Edward Francis Turner of 101 Leadenhall Street, London, gentleman. 2. William Lennox of Llandogo, co. Mon., farmer. Cottage, garden and orchard known as "Cuckoo Cottage" and the 6a. land adjoining thereto known as "Jimmy Boons" amounting together to about 7 1/2a. and numbered 540, 542, 543a, 544, 545, 546 on the Ordnance Map for the par. Llandogo, part of which was recently in the occupation of George Grum as tentant. Piece of land called "The Grove" (20a.) consisting of the plots numbered 527, 528, 529, 530, 531 & 565 on the Ordnance Map for the par. of Llandogo. From 1 January 1898 at the yearly rents of £7. 10s and £8. 30 Oct 1897 

 D398/15/20 Tenancy Agreement 1. Ramsay Wm. Rainsford Hannay and Edward Francis Turner as Trustees of the will of the late Mrs Anna Gallenga. 2. Edwin Young of Llandogo. Cottage known as "The Laundry Cottage" in par. Llandogo with the garden thereto belonging and numbered 599 on the Ordnance Map for said par. paying rent therefore at the rate of £4 per annum from 24 June 1898. 21 Mar 1898 

 D398/15/21 Agreement 1. George Hodges and Thomas Brown of the Loyal Priory Lodge of Oddfellows. 2. Alfred Brown. To let the cottage, orchard and garden known as the Priory Cottage, for the sum of £4. 10s. per year, from 25 March 1898. c.1898 

 D398/15/22 Agreement 1. S.H. Cowper - Coles, F.S.I. on behalf of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. 2. Henry de la Pasture, esq. Pieces of pasture land (19a. 2r. 13p.) situate in par. Llandogo, numbered 565, 530, 529, 528, 527 and 531 on the Ordnance Survey of said par. and formerly in occupation of Antonio Gallenga's representatives. 24 Jan 1900 

 D398/15/23 Letter from Morgan Francis Stanton and Parnall to John Brown, Llandogo, requesting him to pay one half year's rent due to the Priory Estate. 5 Mar 1901 

 D398/15/24 Letter from Henry de la Pasture to Messrs. Morgan and Co., re: James Reynolds' cottage and other property. 11 Sep 1901 

 D398/15/25 Lease 1. Henry de la Pasture of The Priory in par. Llandogo, esq. 2. William Samuel Williams of Beacon Cottage in par. Trelleck, farmer. Cottage known as "Glan Cottage" with the buildings and lands situate in par. Llandogo. £50 per annum. 25 Mar 1902 

 D398/15/26 Agreement 1. Henry de la Pasture of the Priory, Llandogo, esq. 2. Tom Burden of Llandogo, labourer. To let cottage and garden known as "The Cuckoo Cottage" with the small orchard in front thereof situate at Llandogo. £5 per annum. 10 Apr 1902 

 D398/15/27-28 Letter from Henry de la Pasture re: claiming of piece of ground. Also - notice to quit - 24 March 1900. To John Brown, Llandogo, a piece of garden ground in Llandogo, (rented from Henry de la Pasture). 7 Mar 1901 

 D398/15/29 Letter from Charles Prichard to Henry de la Pasture, agreeing to give up on 1 November 1907, the piece of land by the chapel. 28 Oct 1907 

 D398/15/30 Letter from J.W. Stanton to Messrs. Chester Broome and Griffiths concerning deeds of Henry de la Pasture. 24 Jun 1909 

 D398/15/31 Agreement 1. Henry de la Pasture of "The Cloisters" Llandogo, esq. 2. William Brown of Prosperous Cottage, Bigsweir, co. Gloucester. Cottage and garden known as "Holly Tree Cottage", situate in Llandogo. £5 per annum. 8 Aug 1903 

 D398/15/32 Agreement 1. Henry de la Pasture of "The Cloisters", Llandogo, esq. 2. Wm. Lewis of Llandogo, gardener. Cottage and land situate at Llandogo, lately in occupation of Thomas Wathen and numbered 611 and 612 on Ordnance Survey of the parish, at the yearly rent of £7. 6 May 1904 

 D398/15/33 Lease 1. Henry de la Pasture of The Priory, Llandogo, esq. 2. Thomas Williams of Llandogo, carpenter and builder. Piece of land being part of the field called "Reckless" situate in par. Llandogo and numbered 635 on the Ordnance Survey of said parish, for purpose of erecting thereon a temporary carpenter's shop of wood and galvanised iron. 10s. per annum. 7 years from 1 November 1905. 3 May 1906 

 D398/15/34 Lease 1. Henry de la Pasture of the Priory, Llandogo, esq. 2. Thomas Williams of Llandogo, carpenter and builder. Piece of land being part of the field called "Reckless" situate in par. Llandogo and numbered 638 on the Ordnance Survey of said parish, for the purpose of erecting thereon a temporary carpenter's shop or wood and galvanised iron. 7 years from 1 November 1905. 10s. per annum. 3 May 1906 

 D398/15/35 Fire Insurance Policy of Henry de la Pasture of 62 Chester Square, London, esq., for £100 on the building of the private dwelling house and offices communicating therewith situate and know as May Cottage, Llandogo, near Chepstow, co. Mon. The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance, co. Ltd. Also - Memo - that the insuranced under above policy is now Lady Clifford. 22 Dec 1906 

 D398/15/36 Probate of the will of Henry Philip Ducarel de la Pasture of Llandogo, esq. 17 Nov 1908 

 D398/15/37 Copy/marriage certificate between Hugh Charles Clifford, K.S.M.G., of Hampton Court Palace and Elizabeth Lydia Rosabelle de la Pasture of 62 Chester Square, Belgravia. Marriage took place 24 September 1910. 19 Nov 1921 

 D398/15/38 Key to box containing Title Deeds of Llandogo. Undated 

 D398/15/39 Schedule of deeds relating to properties at Llandogo,county Monmouthshire, belonging to Mrs de la Pasture and arranged in 17 bundles. Note - some of the deeds mentioned in the schedule are not now contained in the collection. 1909 

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