- 162.
- File
- 1906, December 28.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
List of fire policies in respect of properties on the estate of Edwin Carter, and particulars of the names and addresses of their purchasers, etc.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
List of fire policies in respect of properties on the estate of Edwin Carter, and particulars of the names and addresses of their purchasers, etc.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Licence To Agree in a fine between Robert Witherell and Jacob Easterbrook, plaintiffs, and William Harris and Ann, his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, etc., and one acre of land in the parish of Clifton, co. Gloucester. Copy of entry at the King's Silver Office, Temple, attested 24 September 1825.
Letter: Thos. Prothero from Uske, to Mrs [Ann] Jones at Caerwent,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
He encloses nos. 49-50.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Letter: Messrs. Ingpen & Armitage from 2 South Square, Gray's Inn, W.C., to H. C. Fry, esq., at Bellevue Road, Cleveden. They are dispatching today a box and parcel of deeds from the office of H. W. Woodforde, deceased, in the suit of Carter v. Carter.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Letter: Messrs Ingpen & Armitage from 2 South Square, Gray's Inn, W.C., to H. C. Fry, esq., at Belle Vue Road, Clevedon. The writers are arranging for the clearance of the office of the late Mr H. W. Woodforde at no. 14 Red Lion Square, and request instructions as to the disposal of papers in the action of Carter v. Carter.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
He acknowledges the receipt of a letter. The 4th instant was appointed for settling the certificate of sale and in the ordinary course of practice the certificate would be dated on that day.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
He encloses no. 159, with comments thereon. All lots were sold except lot 12, for which an offer of £2800 has been received.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
He encloses no. 165, being a copy of the will of Edwin Carter, with lengthy comments on the Thornwell and Red House Farm mortgages.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
He encloses a copy of particulars and conditions of sale of Carter Trust property. He hopes to send a long letter containing details of the recent proceedings in the action of Carter v. Carter.
Letter (fragment) insisting on the payment of the alienation specified in no. 119,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
Letter: Edw[ard] Stephens from Llandaff, to John Carter, Junior, ESQ., at Chepstow,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
The recipient's application for the consent of the Dean and Chapter to dispose of a lease. [Original attached to no. 94].
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff. 2 John Carter the younger of Claremont House, Regent Place, in the city and county of Bristol, esq. Lease for 21 years of an annual tithe rent charge issuing from lands in the chapelry of Saint Lawrence beside the town of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, and eight acres of land and wood beside the said chapel.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 Joseph Knight of Sudbrook, co. Monmouth, farmer. 2 George Knight of the parish of Portescuet, farmer. Lease And Release, to raise £250, of a messuage, etc., and a parcel of land in the village and parish of Caerwent.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 Paul Morgan of the town of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, esq. 2 William Webley of Chancery Lane, co. Middlesex, gent. 3 Thomas Lewis of the town of Chepstow aforesaid, esq. Lease And Release, to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery, of a messuage called Thornwell and specified appurtenances in the parish of Chepstow, and specified properties in the parish of Cehpstow and in the town of Chepstow, a messuage called Lanmelyn farm and specified appurtenances in the parishes of Carwent and Lanvair, and specified properties in the parishes of Whitson, Portskewitt, Sudbrook, and Magor, and in the town of Chepstow, all in co. Monmouth. [Other names mentioned: the Burnt Barn, the three acres, the five acres, the hopyard, the Park Reddings, the Great Coppice, the Wharf by the fish house, the new Orchard, the Hill above the house, the Old Orchard, the Shepards Orchard, the Shepards Coppice, the thee Cornered Orchard, the Hildings, the Cockshot, the Warren, the lower Meadow, the Wharf, the Hill Close, and Hainey, all in the parish of Chepstow; the ten acres, the seven acres the three acres, Kae Nant, Caer newidd, Cae Derwyn, the Upper Breaches, Caer Penwyn, the Coppice, and Cae Llowyn, parishes of Carwent and Lanvair; and upper field, and Harpston field, parish of Portskewitt]. Copies.
Lease And Release of, and assignment of a term in respect of, the properties specified in no. 68,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 James Dowle of Chepstow, co. Monmouth. 2 Francis McDonnell of Usk, co. Monmouth, esq. 3 The Reverend Lewis Jones Howel of Caerleon, co. Monmouth, clerk. 4 Edwin Carter of Chepstow aforesaid, esq. 5 Francis Short of the city of Bristol, gent. Lease And Release of, and assignment of a term in respect of, the properties specified in no. 68.
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 Thomas Stokes late of the hamlet of Hardwick, co. Monmouth, but now of Stanshaw Court, co. Gloucester, esq. 2 Paul Morgan of the town of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, esq. Lease And Release of two parcels of land [described on wrapper as Poors Patch] in the parish of Chepstow aforesaid.
Lease And Release of the properties specified in nos. 60-61,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 Thomas Watson of the city of Bristol, gent. 2 James Williams of Caerwent, co. Monmouth, farmer. 3 Henry Mostyn of the town of Usk, co. Monmouth, gent. Lease And Release of the properties specified in nos. 60-61.
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1 Warren Powell of the parish of Langattock Iuxta Usk, co. Monmouth, farmer. 2 Francis McDonnel of Usk, gent. 3 James Williams of Caerwent, victualler. 4 James Dowle of Chepstow, gent. 5 John Lewis Baldwyn of Usk, gent. 6 The said Francis McDonnell. Lease And Release of a messuage called King William the Fourth and a parcel of land called Cae Pedlar, parish of Caerwent, specified in no. 65.
Lease And Release of a messuage and garden without the gate of the town of Chepstow,
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 William Stephens of Magor, co. Monmouth, mason and Ann, his wife. 2 Ann Morgan of Thornwell, parish of Chepstow, widow. Lease And Release of a messuage and garden without the gate of the town of Chepstow. [Other names mentioned: Saint Thomas Street, Mounton].
Part of Carter Family Papers,
1 Walter Aldey of Hardwick, parish of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, gent., son and heir of Roger Aldey late of the same, gent., deceased, and Mary, wife of the said Walter Aldey. 2 William Blathwayt, esq., Secretary of War to Their Majesties and one of the Clerks of the Privy Council, Sir John Newton of Barrescourt, co. Gloucester, bart., Sir Robert Southwell of Kingsweston, co. Gloucester, Kt., and Sir Gabriell Lowe of New - worke, co. Gloucester, Kt. 3 Henry Morgan of Penterry, co. Monmouth, gent. Lease And Release of a farmhouse called Thornhill, parish of Chepstowe, with appurtenances in the parishes of Chepstowe and Matherne, all in co. Monmouth.