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Abstract of admissions and surrenders of lands in p’s Nash and Goldcliff,

Abstract of admission of Charles John Kemeys Tynte, esq., of the surrender by him to the trustees of the West of England Fire & Life Insurance Co., and of their admission, 1847, to m's called Farmfield in p's Nash and Goldcliff, Cwm Farm, adjoining Liswerry common, Pencarn Farm, bounded by the horseway from Liswerry Village to the Hatridge Farm, other parcels of land (named), lying at Liswerry, parcels of land bounded by Liswerry Hall and a lane called Huel y Pontddu leading from Liswerry common towards the long ditch, and lands bounded by the road leading from Liswerry village towards Fishpool, all in p. Goldcliff (acreages given).

Abstract of resolutions of the board of directors of the General Reversionary & Investment Co.,

Abstract of resolutions (1850) of the board of directors of the General Reversionary & Investment Co. appointing new trustees (Sir Robert John Harvey and George Percy Eliott, esq., chairman and deputy chairman of the company, in the places of Sir Archer Denman Croft and Charles Barry Baldwin, esq., respectively) to the annuity of £3,545 granted by Charles John Kemeys Tynte, esq., to the company, and abstract of the deeds (1850) vesting the annuity and a portion of the securities in the new trustees. Endorsed: Maendy estate.

Abstract of title of Llanbedr Farm, p. Langstone, etc.,

Supplemental abstract of title (1859-67) of William Mark Wood, esq. to a freehold farm called Llanbeder Farm in p. Langstone, two freehold farms called Pill Farm and Traston Farm, both on the river Usk in p. Christchurch, a farm (part freehold, part copyhold) called Cold Harbour Farm, also on the river Usk and in p's Nash and Christchurch, and two closes of freehold land, formerly part of the Maendy estate, in p. Christchurch, all in co. Mon.

Abstract of title of m's and lands in the manors of Rumney and Kensham, co. Mon.,

Abstract of title (1721-1801) of Sir Mark Wood, bart, to a customary farm and lands called Great House Farm, lying at the Lamby in p. Rumney and the manors of Rumney and Kensham, co. Mon., purchased from William Morgan of Watford, co. Glam., gent. The abstracted deeds refer to 3a. of land free from fine and two m's, two gardens, a fishery and 41a. of finable land, all in the manor of Rumney (as described in 1721), 16a. of land comprising Short Lands (2a.), land lying in Lamby (7a.), Barcroft (5a.), and land lying between Barcroft and Lamby (1a.), all in the manor of Rumney (1721), 3a. of free land and two m's, 11 cottages, a wharf, a fishery and 59a. of finable land, all in the manor of Rumney (1725), 6a. of finable land in p. Rumney and manor of Kensham (1724).

Abstract of title of Pill Farm and Traston Farm, p. Christchurch, etc.,

Abstract of title (1725-1840) of William Mark Wood, esq., to two freehold farms called Pill Farm and Traston Farm on the river Usk in p. Christchurch, and to a farm called Cold Harbour Farm (part freehold, part copyhold), also on the river Usk in p's Nash and Christchurch, all in co. Mon. Amended by the addition of a freehold farm called Llanbeder Farm in p. Langstone, co. Mon., 1867.

Abstract of title of the Maendy estate,

Abstract of title (1807-1848) of Charles John Kemeys Tynte, esq., and his trustees to the Maendy estate, commencing with the will of William Kemeys, esq. Includes schedules of the freehold holdings of the Maendy estate in p's Nash, Goldcliff, Christchurch, Chepstow, Mynyddislwyn, St Woolloos, Llantrisaint, Caldicot, Llangyfiw, Llan-Gwm, Llanbadog, Usk [t. in p. Glasgoed], Redwick, Magor, Llanfaches, Pen-hw, St Brides Netherwent, Risca, Llangatwg Dyffryn Wysg and Llanfrechfa Upper, co. Mon., and Llancarfan and Bonvilston, co. Glam., of those parts of the Crindai estate to which Charles John Kemeys Tynte is entitled to an undivided third and an undivided sixth, in p's Mamheilad, Goetre, St Woolloos, Gwehelog, Mynyddellyn [?=Mynyddislwyn], Malpas and Bedwas, of that part of the Maendy estate consisting of freehold land intermixed with copyhold or customary land in p's Christchurch, Llantrisaint, Llangyfiw, Llanllywel, Usk, Nash, Malpas and Betws, and of the copyhold or customary holdings of the Maendy estate in p's Christchurch, Goldcliff, Nash, Llanfaches, Malpas and Betws, all co. Mon.

Abstract of title of The Maindy and Maindy Back,

Abstract of title (1778-1780) of Charles John Kemeys Tynte, esq., and his trustees to the capital m. and lands called The Mayndee, and several parcels of lands called the Mayndee Back, all in p. Christchurch, co. Mon., being Lot 12 described in the particulars of the third day's sale of the Maendy estate.

Abstract of title to property in p. Llandaf, co. Glam.,

Abstract of title (1807-1828) of William Mathew and William Gedrych to property in p. Llandaf, co. Glam. Includes (fo. 25) the pedigree of Elizabeth John and Mary John, granddaughters of Thomas Mathew of Llandaf, and wife of the said William Mathew and mother of the said William Gedrych respectively. 1820 watermark.

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