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Wentlloog and members chief rents

Account [of Thomas Rosser?] with Charles Morgan for fines, heriots and chief rents received within the Tredegar manors, 1803-1806. The account starts on 31 Oct. 1803, with no previous account carrying over a balance, and ends on 11 Sept. 1806, with a balance of £45-2-7 due to Charles Morgan, and is a fair copy of MM 3/12.

Wentlloog and members chief rents

Account of chief rents, fines and heriots received by Thomas Morgan in the manors of Wentlloog, Yolton, English Dowles, Mendelgyf, Ebboth, Redcastle, Welsh Dowles, Dyffryn, Malpas, Cogan Pembroke, Sutton, Pencarn, Cogan Fleming, Fitz John de la moor, 'Hencourt, Marshfield & St Brides' (accounted together), Basaleg and Stow. The account includes 'for 2 journeys about the parishes of the lower division with instructions concerning the erecting the Poorhouse in December 1819 by Sir Charles Morgan's order'. -- The account is continued, 1824-26, in Tredegar MSS 115, a former Monmouthshire estate collection book.

Wentlloog and members chief rents

A rental of chief rents due in the manors of Cogan Fleming, Cogan Pembroke, Dyffryn, Ebboth, English Dowles, Fitz John de la Moor, Malpas, Mendelgyf, Pen-carn, Redcastle, Sutton, Welsh Dowles, Wentlloog, and Yolton. The left-hand side of each opening (ff. 1-35) of the volume is a printed list of chief rents due to Sir Charles Morgan, lord of the manor at Michaelmas 1795, as settled by 'the survey and rental' by Evan Phillips, June 1795. The right-hand side of the opening has a column for the arrears at Michaelmas 1802, and annual columns, 1803-1811, of receipts of chief rents. An account, 1804-1814, between Sir Charles Morgan with William Llewelin for the collection of the chief rents is at the rear of the volume (ff. 36-38). There is an index to the manors. This volume is a draft of MM 3/10.

Wentlloog and members chief rents

The account of Hugh Jones with Charles Morgan, esq., for chief rents, fines, alienations and heriots received in the manors of Basaleg, Cogan Fleming, Dyffryn, Ebboth, English Dowles, Fitz John de la Moor, Hengwrt & Marshfield, Machen, Malpas, Mendelgyf, Pen-carn, Redcastle, St Brides, Sutton, Wentlloog, Welsh Dowles, Yolton, and expenditure on court leets, and including arrears of chief rents from 1771.

Water mill (Trefethin) deeds

Original bundle of deeds and papers relating to a watergrist mill, kiln and land (0.25 a.)., and a piece of land called Cae Glan y dwr (1.5 covers Welsh measure), all adjoining the Afon Lwyd in the parish of Trefethin, Monmouthshire, bought in 1781 by John Morgan of Ruppera, esq., from John Jones of Trefethin, miller.

Warrants from Thomas Prothero, junr, chief steward of the manor of Wentlloog, to reeves of the member manors of Cogan ...,

Warrants from Thomas Prothero, junr, chief steward of the manor of Wentlloog, to reeves of the member manors of Cogan Fleming, Cogan Pembroke, English Dowlas, Welsh Dowlas, Duffrin, Ebboth, Fitz John de la Moor, Hencourt, Marshfield, and St Brides, Pencarne, Sutton, Wentlloog, and Youlton to summon certain tenants to appear at Courts Leet and Courts Baron to be held at the dwelling house of Thomas Thomas, victualler, at Castletown.

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