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- File
- 1852, August 14.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Declaration by John Carter of Clevedon, co. Somerset, esq., touching the issue (eight brothers and sisters, specified by name) of his father Edwin Carter late of the parish of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, gent., and also touching a principal sum of £3110 specified in no. 121.
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Declaration by John Carter the younger and Charles Carter both of the parish of Clifton in the city and county of Bristol, brewers and maltsters, touching the mortgage contained in no. 121, comprising the shares of the declarants in the estate devised to them by the will of their lte brother Edwin Carter, deceased.
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Declaration by John Miles of no. 15 Brunswick Place, Hotwells, in the city and county of Bristol, gent., a clerk of book keeper in the counting housse or office of Messrs Carter and Co. of Clifton aforesaid, brewers, touching the authenticity of the signatures of John Carter, Junior, contained in no. 98. [Originally attached to no. 98].
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Part of Carter Family Papers,
Deed of enfranchisement by Edward Stafford Howard, esq., C.B., the Commissioners of H. M. Woods, of such parts as are copyhold of two farms called Picked Lane Farm and Burnt House Farm in the parish of Christchurch and Nash and manor of Liswerry and Libenneth, co. Monmouth. Copy draft.
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1 The Provost of the College Royal of the Blessed Mary of Eton near unto Windsor, co. Bucks, commonly called The Kings College of Our Blessed Lady of Eton nigh or by Windsor, and the same College, lords of the manor of Goldcliff, co. Monmouth. 2 The Boad of Agricutlure and Fisheries. 3 Henry Whalley Woodforde of 14 Red Lion Squre, co. London, solicitor. Deed of enfranchisement of land in the parishes of Goldcliffe, and Nash and in the said manor of Goldcliff. [Copy draft approved February 1906].
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Deed of revocation of uses and appointment of new uses by Thomas Stokes of the city of Bristol, gent., and Frances, his wife, in respect of the manor of Goldcliff and properties in Goldcliff, Nash, St Bridge, Whiston, Kyswherry [sic], Christ Church, St Arvans, Chepstow, Mounton, Chapp, Mathorne, St Lawrence, Shere Newton, and Earlswood, co. Monmouth, specified in a deed of settlement of 12 April, 1755. Copy, attested 22 uly 1784.
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1 Walter Aldey of Hardwick, parish of Chepstowe, co. Monmouth, gent., and Mary, his wife. 2 Walter Morgan of Chepstowe aforesaid, mercer, and Mordecai Jones of the city of Bristol, gent. Deed to lead the uses of a fine, to bar the estate tail, of a farm called Thornhill or Thornewell farme, parish of Chepstowe.
Estreat frm the court roll of the manor of Lanvair Discoed, recording,
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Estreat frm the court roll of the manor of Lanvair Discoed, recording:. A. Surrender by William Gibbon of the town of Carleon, co. Monmouth, gent., by Moses Edward, his attorney, and Rebecca, wife of the said William Gibbon, of seven prcels of land called Vpper gosty field, Lower gosty field, Kae twlk, Kae'r Kelin, the two acres and a half, the one acre and a half, and talken Tarow and another parcel in a place called Maeskenol, all in the parish of Lanvair Discoed, and the admission thereunto of Edward Williams late of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, and now of the city of London, gent., by Thomas Stedder, junior, gent., his attorney. Latin. B Defeazance of the surrender contained in a. above, on payment of £270.
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Estreat from the court roll of the lordship of Caerwent, recording the surrender by Morris Lewis of the parish of Christchurch, co. Monmouth, gent., youngest son of David Lewis late of Lanmellin, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, both deceased, of a messuage or dwelling-house, etc., and 38 acres of land in Llanmellin, Penhence, and Cribbae, to the use of William Lewis of Bergavenny, gent., eldest son of the said David and Elizabeth, and Elizabeth, wife of the said William, and William Lewis of Bergavenny, gent., son and heir of the said William Lewis.
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Estreat from the court roll of the lordship of La[n] vaire Dyscoed, recording the surrender by Morris Lewis of the parish of Christchurch, co. Monmouth, gent., youngest son of David Lewis, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, late of Lanmellin, both deceased, of an acre of land called ffynnon Botte, in English Botts well, to the use of William Lewis of Bergavenny, gent., eldest son of the said David and Elizabeth.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by Richard Vaughan of Magor's Grange, co. Monmouth, gent., attorney of William Lewes of Wanser, co. Surrey, gent., of a messuage called y Tee isha, etc., and parcels of land in Lanmelin and Penhear, to the use of Elizabeth, wife of the said William Lewes. [Other names mentioned: Vorlan, Cae-Newydd, Cae-Perry, Cae-Penwin, wood (arbustum) called penhean, wood (arbustum) called Cribba]. Latin.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Caerwent, recording the surrender by William Lewes late of Lanmelin, now of St Martins in the fields, London, gent., and Elizabeth, his wife, of a messuage called Y Tee-Issa, etc., and parcels of land in Lanmelin, to the use of Richard Daniell of Middle-Temple, London, esq. [Other names mentioned in no. 12]. Latin.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Carwent, recording the surrender by Richard Daniel of the Midle Temple, London, esq., by William Blethin of Lanmelin, co. Monmouth, gent., his attorney, of a messuage called Y Tee Issa, barn, esq., and parcels of land in Lanmelin Icha, to the use of William Herbert of London, gent. Latin.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recoding the admission of Thomas Bridgen [as in no. 33] of the properties specified in no. 33 to the use of Edwin Carter of Beaufort Squafre in the said town of Chepstow, esq.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recording the admission of Martha Bridgen of the city of Bristol, widow, and Ann Morgan of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, spinster, sisters of Paul Moran of Chepstow aforesaid, esq., deceased, to a messuage, etc., and parcel of land, a close of land, a messuage, and a tenement in the parish of Goldcliff, and closes of land in the parish of Nash. [Other names mentioned: Chapel Reen, Chapel lane].
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recording the admission of Paul Morgan of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, esq., only brother and customary heir of Walter Escourt Morgan of Chepstow, gent, deceased, to messuages, tenements, and lands in the parish of Goldcliff.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Goldcliff, recording the admission of Paul Morgan of Thornwell, co. Monmouth, esq., to closes (9a) of land in the parish of Nash.
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Estreat from the court roll of the manor of Lanvair Discoed, recording the surrender of Teer Herbert, esq., and William Herbert, gent., his brother, late of Lanmelin, parish of Carewent, co. Monmouth, of one acre of land called Erw ffynnon bott, parish of Lanvayr aforesaid, to the use of Henry Morgan of Thornwall, gent. Latin.