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Manor of Gower

Arranged into process or docket books, 1657-1778, docket books, 1725-1755, actions books, 1709-1754, writs, warrants etc., 1704-1752, and declarations, 1678-1764.

Manor of Chepstow,

Accounts submitted by Charles Hopkins, bailiff of man. Chepstow, to the receiver of the estate, John Burgh, of repairs in the manor of Chepstow [p's Newchurch East, Newchurch West, Pen-how, Llantrisant, Llanfaches, Llanfair, Hardwick, Mounton, St Arvan's, Chepstow, Cemais, and Penteri].

Manor of Bishopston

Arranged into court rolls, 1672-1702, court books, 1672-1745, leet proceedings, 1707-1777, and proceedings of court baron and other courts, 1707-1776.

Lordship of Gower and Kilvey

Arranged into ministers' accounts, 1366-1367, rentals, 1700-1825, accounts, 1759-1819, estreats, 1593-1607, documents and papers relating to aids and mises, 1596-1720, and succession to the seigniory of Gower, 1650-1660.

Leet proceedings

Arranged into Caldicot & Newton, 1661-1701, Chepstow, 1714-1807, Magor & Redwick, 1655-1834, Monmouth, 1629-1824, Portgaseg, 1658-1794, Raglan, 1680-1763, Stavarney & Pellenny, 1680-1762, Trelech, 1691-1788, Trelech Grange, 1658-1789, Undy, 1663-1698, and Usk, 1668-1774. For the manor of Kilgoygan, 1680 and 1709, see Staverny & Pellenny, no's 940 and 972. The numbers in brackets give the total items relating to each court.

Gloucestershire

Arranged into the manor of Tuddenham, 1569-1760, the manor of Wollaston, 1568-1760, and Eyford, 1618. Items numbered 2494, 2503, 2528-2529, 2531-2607.

Forest of Wentwood

Items numbered 1787-1789 and 1794-1809. See also no. 1790, item 5 (brief note of the speech courts presentments in no. 1789, item 5, 'which shows it is a very ancient forest, but the same hath been many years since disforested, is at this time all Coppice wood, which is used in the Iron Forges and Furnaces at Abby Tyntern belonging to the Duke of Beaufort'), in the Chepstow section.

Estreats

Arranged into Barton, 1616-1617, Caerleon, 1595-1681, Caldicot & Newton, 1616-1661, Chepstow (manor), 1593-1594, Clytha & Penrhos, 1593-1634, Gwernesney & Tredeon, 1711, Llandenny, 1616-1617, Magor, 1616-1697, Miles Court, 1593-1594, Monmouth, 1613-1715, Mora, 1664, Portgaseg, 1592-1640, Raglan, 1603-1717, Stavarney & Pellenny, 1592-1640, Three Castles, 1640-1641, Trelech, 1575-1696, Usk, 1575-1697, and Wysham, 1593. Borough of Chepstow, and Hardwick, 1616-1617, see Barton, no. 1741. Grosmont, Skenfrith & White Castle, see under Three Castles. Undy, 1593-1594, see Miles Court, no. 1753.

Draft rentals,

These rentals are not as complete as the main series and have not been audited. They were probably carried from property to property by the steward as many notes, receipts, blank receipts and a few letters are kept in the covers of some of the volumes. The borough and manor of Crickhowell are listed in separate volumes from the rentals of the manor Tretwr and Cwm-du until 1827 when they combine. From 1827 onwards Cwm-du manor and its rents are not recorded at all.

Documents relating to particular manors

Arranged into Barton, 1592-1760, Caldicot & Newton, 1667-1704, Chepstow, 1270-1714, Clytha & Penrhos, 1606-1617, Court Peers, Court Shelton & Tir Thomas ap David, 1641-1719, Grosmont, 1448-1591, Gwernesney & Tredeon, 1649-1712, Hadnock, 1632-1685, Llantilio Crossenny, 1685-1731, Magor & Redwick, 1601-1716, Monmouth, 1416-1785, Monmouth & Hadnock, 1713-1728, Mores Court, [post 1540-late 16 cent.], Newton, 1621, Pengavenny, 1636, Portgaseg, 1536-1760, Raglan & members, 1465-1757, Skenfrith, 1580, Three castles, 1685, Stavarney alias Pellenny, 1611-1651, Tregrapratchett & Llanvair Vibon Owen, 1642-1682, Treleck, 160[?6]-1754, Treleck Grange, 1579-1717, Undy, 1609-[early 19 cent.], Usk, 1416-[c.1760], Whitecastle, 1565-1731, Wiston, [18 cent.], and Wolvesnewton, 1642. Some manors are only represented by records filed under other manors: Biston (1601), see no. 2198 (under the manor of Magor and Redwick); Bryndehirog, 1641-1719, see no's 604-605, 610 and 612 (Court Peers etc.); Caerleon, 1681, see no. 2446 (Monmouth); Ebboth alias Greenfield, 1629-1634, see no's 827, 837, 840-841, 2446 (items 42, 10), 2463-2466 (all Monmouth); Three Castles, 1685, see no. 1790, item 13 (Chepstow).

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