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Bangor Bishopric foreshore rights,

Letter (17 pp.), 1885, from W. J. Hardy, Chancery Lane, London, outlining the result of searches carried out among records at the Public Record Office (now The National Archives), Lambeth Palace, and the British Museum, concerning the Bishop of Bangor's foreshore rights, including wreck of the sea, within all his manors and lands. Also included are extracts from, and abstracts of, documents, 1284-1715, from the three repositories; together with an abstract of a report entitled 'Bangor Bishoprick Estates. Foreshores and Waste Lands', prepared by H. W. Hewlett in 1866.

Sully manor foreshore rights,

Extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1214-1686, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, including Patent and Charter Rolls, Ministers' Accounts, Inquisitions post Mortem, and Plea Rolls, all relating to Sully manor foreshore rights. Also included is a pedigree showing the past owners of the lordship of Glamorgan, letters, reports and a legal opinion, 1889.

Wentsland and Bryngwyn manor mineral rights,

Extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1263-1682, held mainly at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, including Patent Rolls, Exchequer Depositions, Inquisitions Post Mortem, and Ministers' Accounts, relating to the manor of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, in the parishes of Llanhilleth and Trevethin, co. Mon., and in the lordship of Abercarne or Abergavenny, formerly parcel of the possessions of the monastery or abbey of Llantarnam. Also included are printed legal papers relating to the suit Guise v Macdonnell including legal opinions, 1887 and 1895-1896; appendix of documents, 1263-1682, to reports by Messrs Hardy and Page; reports, in the form of letters, 1896, outlining facts uncovered during the searches into the said records; and statement of claim, 1895, of the plaintiffs, asserting the mineral rights underlying the copyhold tenements, and the receipt of fines on the admission of new tenants.

Flintshire waste lands, lead mines, and mineral rights,

Printed documentary evidence (with index) in a suit between the Attorney General and the Duke of Westminster, comprising extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1585-1893, including leases and other conveyances, Patent Rolls, and correspondence between the Office of Woods and Forests and the Duke of Westminster. The documents relate to lead mines in the hundreds of Coleshill and Rhuddlan; rights of the Crown in waste lands in Flintshire, particularly in Halkyn and Northop; minerals and mineral rights on Halkyn mountain; and the claim of the Duke of Westminster to the manor of Holywell, Fulbrook and Greenfield, co. Flint.

River Severn, Chepstow, fishing rights and wreck of the sea,

A bundle of papers, [1891?], labelled 'River Severn Notes. Chepstow Mon.', comprising extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1307-1668, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, including Exchequer Depositions, Charter Rolls and Patent Rolls. Fishing rights and wreck of the sea are among the subjects mentioned in the records.

River Usk Fishery,

Extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1201-1857, relating to fishing rights on the river Usk, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, and elsewhere, including Ministers' Accounts, Close, Charter and Patent Rolls, Inquisitions Post Mortem, and Parliamentary Surveys. Also included, with letters, 1900-1901, is a typescript copy of the judgement, May 1901, by Mr Justice Buckley in the suit of Hanbury v Jenkins at the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, concerning the entitlement of the plaintiff, John Capel Hanbury, to the Crown fishery near Usk.

East and West Pembroke manors wreck of the sea,

Letter, 1919, comprising details of searches undertaken on behalf of Sir Lewes T. Loveden Pryse, relating to the rights of wreck of the sea in the manors of East and West Pembroke, and enclosing extracts from, together with abstracts and translations, of records, 1248-1633, held mainly at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, including Rentals and Surveys, Close and Patent Rolls, and Ministers' Accounts.

Treffos manor, Llandysilio parish,

Answer (printed, 2 copies) of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to the interrogatories of the Attorney General (informant) and Thomas Owen (plaintiff), in a case at the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench, between the Attorney General and the Llandisilio Commissioners, regarding lands in the manor of Treffos, p. Llandisilio [Llandysilio], Anglesey, part of the endowment of the bishopric of Bangor.

Monmouthshire lands,

Extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1234-1589, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, including Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, Ministers' Accounts, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Close and Patent Rolls, Chancery Proceedings, Augmentation Books, Star Chamber Proceedings, Feet of Fines and Land Revenue Books. They relate mainly to lands and properties in Monmouthshire, some relating to the lordship and priory of Chepstow, the manors of Usk, Caerleon and Trelleck, the lands of the Earl of Pembroke, and to the parish of Mathern, and also to properties in Gloucestershire. No information is provided regarding the legal case to which these documents refer.

River Clwyd Fishery Rights,

Legal papers, 1919-1920, including a writ, statement of claim, and reports, in a case heard at the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) between Rafe Grenville Rowley Conwy of Rhuddlan, plaintiff, and Sarah Storey of St Asaph, defendant, regarding the former's claim to sole rights of fishery in the River Clwyd (from Rhuddlan Bridge to a bridge called David Bridge). Also included are extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1253/4-1800, held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, and elsewhere, including Patent Rolls, Charter Rolls, Ministers' Accounts, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Recognizance Rolls, and Rentals and Surveys.

Ogmore manor or lordship, Llangeinor parish,

Extracts from, together with abstracts and translations of, records, 1491-1814, relating to the manor or lordship of Ogmore, co. Glam., held at the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, and elsewhere, including Ministers' Accounts, Patent and Close Rolls, Chancery Proceedings, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Exchequer Depositions, and Duchy of Lancaster Pleadings, Orders and Decrees; a copy, 1849, of the 1637 survey of the manor or lordship of Ogmore; extracts from the 1830 valuation of encroachments and minerals; printed legal papers, 1868-1872, in the case Attorney General v Jenkins (Caroline Anne Blandy Jenkins of Llanharan House), held at the Court of Exchequer, and concerning the recovery of lands in the parish of Llangeinor in the lordship of Ogmore; together with letters, 1884, 1905 and 1915, to the Duchy of Lancaster Office, reporting on the searches undertaken.

Genau'r Glyn manor,

Transcripts and translations of three documents relating to the manor of Genau'r Glyn, Cardiganshire, namely an inspeximus charter of Edward III to Robert Clement, 1334; an inspeximus charter of Henry VI to John Griffin, 1427/8; and a covenant to levy a fine between John Wogan of Wiston, co. Pemb., and John John Pryse of Gogerddan, co. Card., 1568.

Hardy and Page (record agents) reports and transcripts,

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  • 1868-1937 /

Reports on, together with transcripts and translations, 1868-1937, of records held mainly at the old Public Record Office, now The National Archives (TNA), prepared by Messrs Hardy and Page, record agents, Lincoln's Inn, London, together with relevant legal papers, some drawn up by James G. Wood (1843-1928). The searches were undertaken at the request of solicitors, and used as evidence in legal disputes, often relating to manorial lands throughout Wales, including foreshore rights, mineral rights, and fishery rights.

Wood, James G. (James George), 1843-1928

St Athan and Gileston (East Orchard manor) foreshore rights,

Legal papers and letters, 1892-1930, in an action at the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, between Leys Land Ltd (plaintiffs) and Cowbridge R.D.C. (defendants), concerning right of access to the foreshore lying in the parishes of St Athan and Gileston, co. Glam., formerly in the manor of East Orchard (also mentioned are the manors of West Orchard, Castleton and Gilston / Gileston). Also included are extracts from, and abstracts of, documents from the Public Record Office, now The National Archives, and in the custody of Hugh Alexander, Cardiff, 1558-1873, including deeds, Plea Rolls, Inquisitions Post Mortem and Exchequer Depositions.

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