Gwent Archives
GB0218.D33
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Gwent Archives
- Creator
- Messrs Goldingham and Joteham, Solicitors.
- Title
- Messrs Goldingham and Joteham, Solicitors of Wotton-Under-Edge, Records
- ID
- GB0218.D33
- Date
- 1826–1889
- Extent
- 0.015 Cubic Metres
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
The firm Messrs. Goldingham and Joteham Solicitors began operating in Wotton-Under-Edge in 1850s. The firm has undergone several formulations finally operating as Jotcham, Gloster, Davies and Russell
Scope and Contents note
Title Deeds relating to property in the parishes of Aberystruth and Blaenavon
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Gwent Archives
Conditions Governing Access note
There are no restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Use note
Usual copyright conditions apply
Custodial History note
A collection of documents was deposited by Gloucestershire Record Office on 23rd August 1951, on permanent loan from Messrs. Goldingham and Joteham, Solicitors of 10 Long Street, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos
Accruals note
No further accruals are expected
Appraisal note
All records have been retained
Other Finding Aids note
Copies of finding aids are available at Gwent Archives
Collection Inventory
D33/1 Lease 2 Feb 1826 1.0 item Scope and Contents note1.Thomas Vennor of Dean Street in the parish of St. Pauls in the city of Bristol, Esq., John Brewer of the parish of St. Woolos, Co., Mon., Esq. William Brewer of Newport Co., Mon., Esq., George Brewer of Coalbrook Vale works in the parish of Aberystruth Co., Mon., Esq., Hopkin perkins of Newport, Gent., John Brown of the parish of Bassaleg, Co., Mon., Ironfounder and Richard Brown of the parish of Aberystwith, [Aberystruth] Publican (Ironmasters under the name of “The Coalbrook Vale Co.”) 2.Ward Williams of the parish of Aberystruth, Smith All that part or piece of land containing 250 sq. yds. being part of a certain piece of land called Tyr Evan David situate on the east side of the old parish road leading from Aberystwith Church to a place called Tafarn y Garn situate in the parish Aberystwith together with a messuage or tenement erected thereon. 63 Years. Rent. £1. 1s. Od. per annum |
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D33/2 Assignment 10 Oct 1835 1.0 item Scope and Contents note1. Samuel Nicholas of the town of Manchester, Merchant 2. Wm. Cousins of the city of Bristol, Woollen Draper and Partridge Smith of the same place, Linen Merchants (Assignees of the estate of John Edwards late of Llanelly Co. Brecon, Dissenting Minister, now a bankrupt) 3. John Edwards 4. Ward Williams of Nantyglo Co. Mon. Smith £120. All that piece or parcel of land containing 150 sq. yds. situate in a place called Pen -y- Garn in the parish of Aberystruth together with four dwelling houses erected thereon |
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D33/3 Lease 9 Feb 1889 1.0 item Scope and Contents note1. David Davies of Llanover Road, BNlaenavon, Co. Mon. Collier 2. Robert William Miller of the City Brewery, Hereford, Brewer All that messuage or tenement or licensed inn called The Mount Pleasant Inn situate on the Llanover Road, Blaenavon, Co. Mon., together with a cottage adjoining thereto now in the occupation of John Wilkes. 7 years. £25per annum |
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