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Gogerddan Estate Records
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Cardigan : leases

Draft leases by Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, of a messuage called Cae Morgan, Cardigan (St Mary), 1809-1810.

Amroth, Crunwear, St Issells, Tenby, etc.

Title deeds for various houses and lands in Pembrokeshire, 1576-1766, including the Hill, Crunwear, 1576, Crunwear Cuckoestone, Redgoche and the Mountain Tenement or Bruniley, purchased by John Elliott of Narberth, 1637, and quitclaimed to Nicholas Lewes of St Issells, 1651; and East Trevaughan, Tenby, leased by Thomas Lloyd of Llanllawddog, 1655; and leases granted by Nicholas Lewes of Heane Castle, 1652, 1669, John Lewis of Coedmor and Hurst, 1685-1712, and Lewis Pryse of Abernantbychan, 1766, of properties in Saundersfoot, St Issells, Little Trevane, Upper Trevaughan, Tenby, Hopshill, Upper Trelissey, Amroth, and Castle Ditch in Pembroke (St Mary). These include a lease to Sir Hugh Owen of Landshipping, of the coal mines in St Issells, Begeli and Tenby, with a right to use the common loading place at Saundersfoot, and the Paddock, 1685.

Crunwear,, St Issells, Llanbedr Felffre and misc. Cardiganshire

Gift to David John ap Gwillim of Llangathen, Carmarthenshire, of two messuages called Ierwerthes Hyll and Sceland in St Issells, 1582; and five final concords of lands in Crunwear and Llanbedr Felffre in Pembrokeshire, and in Penbryn, Betws Ifan, Bron-gwyn, Blaenporth, Troedyaur, etc. in Cardiganshire, involving respectively Nicholas, John and James Lewes, members of the Griffith family and John Elliot, 1577-1641.

Amroth and Crunwear

A mortgage by Roger Griffithes of Amroth, 1625; deeds by Roger Griffithes and family, and by William Risam for the sale of The Hill and other property in Trenewydd, Crunwear, and the Lower House in Pendilo, Amroth, to Nicholas Lewis, 1629, 1636; and the pre-nuptial settlement of Thomas Davies of Ludcurch and Pressylla Chauncey of Narberth, comprising Llanteg, Milton, the mill, Ridgeman Hill and other properties in Crunwear, Ludchurch and Amroth, 1629.

St Issells (Hopshill)

Release by the brothers of John Richards of Hopshill [St Issells] deceased, to his widow, Hester, of claims against his estate, 1751

Tenby (Trevane)

Leases of the tithes and of the messuage of Trevane, Tenby, made to James Vere of Jeffreston, later of Tenby (St Mary), respectively by Rev Edward Hughes, rector of Tenby, 1801, and by Edward Loveden Loveden in response to an order of the High Court of Chancery, 1806; assignments of both leases to Jacob Pinniger of Wotton Bassett, Wiltshire, 1808; a mortgage by him to Anthony Guy of Chippenham, 1826; and a surrender by the representatives of both mortgagor and mortgagee to Pryse Loveden of Buscot Park, Berkshire, 1851, with copies of relevant declarations, parish register entries and pedigrees relating to William Goldney of Clifton, Bristol, Anthony Guy of Hardenhuish, Wiltshire, the Pinniger family of Tockenham and Cliffe Pypard in Wiltshire, and of Bristol, and the Broome family of Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, 1778-1851.

Tenby (New Hedges Church of England School)

Draft conveyance by Pryse Loveden of Gogerddan to the rector and churchwardens of the parish of St Mary, Tenby, of a piece of land belonging to a farm called the Lodge for the erection of a school for the poorer classes in the parish and a schoolmaster’s house, 1852.

Lordship of Cilgerran and Pembroke Castle

Documents relating to the lordship of Cilgerran and to Pembroke Castle, 1482-1687. The first is an inspeximus of 1482 by William Lord Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, of an exemplification of a court roll of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, dated 1420, recording an inquisition into the rights of the burgesses at Cilgerran. Other documents include an agreement by Nicholas Lewes for a demise in fee farm to David Parry of Noyadd [Trefawr], Cardiganshire, of the demesne lands of the lordship of Cilgerran, the Forest and other lands, 1632/3, an assignment to Nicholas Lewes of the perquisites of courts, waifs, strays, heriots, etc, 1640, and a bill of complaint in the High Court of Chancery by William Wogan against John Lewes, 1686/7. There is also a lease by Walter Guny of Wellstowne to Nicholas Lewes, of the Castle of Pembroke and the Castle Greene, otherwise Lewter Greene, 1661

Lordship and manor of East Pembroke

Successive assignments made in 1631/2 and 1661, of the residue of a 99 year lease of the manor and lordship of East Pembroke, granted by James I in 1616; a grant of the fee farm to John Lloyd of Llanllawddog, 1631/2; a deed of sale by Thomas Lloyd to Nicholas Lewis of St Issells, with a covenant and fine assuring to him the manors of both East and West Pembroke, 1661; and an account of chief rents received from East Pembroke, West Pembroke, Emlyn Iscych, Dyffryn Breuan and Cilgerran, 1740-1744.

Misc. Abernantbychan and Llan-gors title deeds and bonds

Title deeds, 1566-1788, relating mainly to the Abernantbychan estate, where the bundles include both Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire deeds; the properties include Trevane in Tenby, and others in Llangoedmor, Cilgerran, Penbryn, Troed-yr-aur, Llangrannog, Hopshill and St Issells. There are also a few bonds relating to the Llan-gors estate in Breconshire.

Accounts

Accounts of the Abernantbychan estate including things bought by J[ohn] Lewes in London (mainly candles and moulds), 1782; John Philipps for attendance at the courts leet of East and West Pembroke, Aberytwyth and Cardigan, 1779-1781, settled 1786; and Edward Loveden Loveden’s crown rents, 1787

Receipts

Receipts for payments made by Pryse Pryse for the Abernantbychan estate, 1831-1833.

Receipts

Receipts of the estate of Abernantbychan, 1850-1853. They include receipts for building repairs at Dolyffynnon Ucha, 1850-1851; expenses for sustenance and lodgings during the election, 1852.

‘Cardigan receipts 1851 & thereabouts’

Original bundle of bills and receipts labelled ‘Cardigan Receipts 1851 & thereabouts’ but the contents are actually dated 1850-1854, and include items from Pembrokeshire and occasionally from Gogerddan. There are bills for the freight of timber from Cardigan to Saundersfoot; building materials and repairs at Trevane in Pembrokeshire, Cillech, Cefenmaesbach and other estate properties, 1852-1854; election expenses for 1849-1852; and a letter of attorney to Thomas Davies of Cardigan, 1853, for the purpose of an enclosure act in 1845-1846. The file also contains Evan David’s bill for housework and gamekeping [at Gogerddan], 1850; and tax receipts for Gogerddan and Lodge Park, 1853.

Accounts of buildings

Account of buildings made or repaired on the Abernantbychan estate, naming the properties, tenants, dates, work done, use and carriage of materials, etc., in tabulated format on sheets numbered 1-8, with relevant letters from John Pugh Vaughan Pryse, 1882; and an account of leading done by tenants, July 1882.

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