Granville West

Messrs Granville West, Chivers and Morgan

2 February 1781
[Summary] Release 1.John Hanbury of Pontypool esq. 2. James Tuder Morgan of Monmouth esq. and Martha his wife. 3. Abraham Williams of Llangattock lingoed, mason. 4. William Watkins of Landilo Cressenny, yeoman. Reciting: Lease and Release 1734, Jan 26/27 1. James Tuder Morgan and Martha his wife 2. Bridget Hanbury of Pontypool, widow, relict and executrix of Jahn Hanbury dec'd., late of the same esq. Reciting: Mortgage 1733 Oct. 26/27 1. James Tuder Morgan and Martha his wife 2. John Hanbury since dec'd. of premises to secure £1000 making a further charge of £1000 on the premises in the mortgage above and on others in pars. Llangattock Lingoed, Langibby, Landilo Cressenny, Grossmont, White Castle Skenfrith, and Abergavenny. Further charge of £200 on the premises. Death of Bridget Hanbury leaving Capel Hanbury esq, her only son, heir and executor. Repayment of some of the principal and interest owing. Death of Capel Hanbury leaving John Hanbury his only son, heir and executor. Of a house, orchard and ground now occupied by 3 in Langattock Lingoed to 4 in trust for 3 Consideration: £38 to 1 (part repayment of Principal and interest). 
(D1967/B/3)

5 December 1789
Will of Joseph Browne of Llangattock Lingoed, joiner devising to his wife Mary a messuage called the Tavern with lands belonging bought of John Hanbury of Pontypool in par. Llangattock Lingoed and after her death half to her relatives and half to his sisters Mary Howell and Sarah Ford.   BACK TO WILLS
(D1967/B/4)

25 October 1790/1791
Mortgage 1.Joseph Brown of Llangattock Lingoed 2. Henry Phillips of Grosmont, gent. of a messuage etc. called the Tavern House in par. Llangattock Lingoed, adjoining the churchyard wall, and ground called the Coynant now possessed by 1; by demise for 500 years to secure £25
(D1967/B/5)

30 September 1793-1 October 1793
Lease and Release 1. Henry Phillips of par. Grosmont, gent 2. Mary Brown of par. Llangattock Lingoed, widow, relict and devisee of Joseph Brown, joiner late of same. 3. William Jones of Llangattock Lingoed, carpenter. 4 James Morgan of Camstone. par, Grosmont, yeoman Reciting: D1967/B5 of the premises to 3 and to 4 for the residue of a term of 500 years in trust. Consideration: £27 10s to 1 £52 10s to 2
(D1969/B/6-7)

21 June 1798
Will of William Jones of Llantillio Grossenny, carpenter devising to his son John Jones all his premises in par. Llantillio Grossenny and Llangattock Lingoed subject to a rent charge. Proved; 29 April 1800
(D1967/B/8)

4 January 1803
Will of Abraham Williams of Llantillio Crossenny, mason, devising all his premises to his wife Mary Williams, subject to rent charges.
(D1967/B/9)

9 July 1804
Feoffment 1. David Jones of Llangattock Lingoed, labourer, brother and heir of William Jones late of the same, [miller], dec'd. 2. John Bryant of Lantillio Crossenny, labourer 3. James Powell of Llanvertherine, taylor of a messuage and garden in par. Llangattock Lingoed late in the possession of William Jones now of Elizabeth Jones, daughter of 1; bounded by the lane from Llangattock church to Abergavenny and by lands belonging to Llangattock Great House, to 3 in trust for 2. Consideration : £30
(D1967/B/10)

4 July 1808

Feoffment 1. Mary Williams of Llantillio Crossenny, widow sole executrix and devisee of Abraham Williams of the same, mason, dec'd. 2. Catherine Pritchard, widow Reciting Lease and Release, 1781, Feb. 1,2 1. John Hanbury of Pontypool, esq 2. James Tudor Morgan and Martha his wife. 3. Abraham Williams 4. William Watkins to 4 of a cottage etc. in trust for 3 Will 1803. Jan 24 of Abraham Williams devising premises to his wife. of a messuage in par. Llangattock Lingoed once occupied by Abraham Williams now by William Pritchard with lands of 3a. bounded by the parish glebe lands and a road from Ransley Farm to the parish church. Appointment of James James of Great Poolhall par. Lanvetherine yeoman as attorney of 1. Consideration : £100
(D1967/B/11)

18 May 1810
Mortage 1. Catherine Pritchard of Llangattock Lingoed, widow. 2. John Howell of Llanelly, husbandman. by demise for 500 years of a messuage par. Llangattock Lingoed with foldyard garden and orchard being 3a. bounded by the parish glebe lands and a road from Ransley farm to the parish church to secure £60 at 5% p.a. Endorsed: Memorandum of receipt of £63 from John Hughes by Robert Howell of Llangattock nigh Usk dated 14 May 1814
(D1967/B/14)
Bond 1. Catherine Pritchard of par. Llangattock Lingoed, widow and John Pritchard of the same, yeoman. 2. John Howell of Llanelly co. Brecon, husbandman. in £120 to secure £60 and interest in discharge of a mortgage of even date. 
(D1967/B/15)

25 June 1811
Conveyance 1. Catherine Pritchard of Llangattock Lingoed, widow. 2. John Hughes 3. William Hughes of Llanvihangel Crucorney (son of 2) Mortgage Reciting: 1810, May 18 1. Catherine Pritchard 2. John Howell of Llanelly, co. Brecon, husbandman. for 500 years to secure £60 £60 6s now owing of a messuage in par. Llangattock Lingoed once occupied by Abraham William since of William Pritchard now of James Williams as tenant to 1, with the fold yard, 2 gardens and an orchard being about 3a bounded by the parish glebe lands and a road from Tansery [Ransley] Farm to the parish church, to 3 in trust for 2 and Eleanor his for wife for life, and for the assignees etc. of 2 and then to 3 for ever. Consideration: £60. 6s. to be paid to John Howell £65 14s to 1.
(D1967/B/16)

9 May 1820
Mortgage 1. Robert Howell of Llangattock nigh Usk, labourer, administrator of John Howell late of Llanelly, co. Brecon husbandman. 2. John Hughes of Llangattock Lingoed, yeoman. 3. John Jones of Llantillio Cressenny, yeoman. Reciting: D1967/B/14 and 15 of a messuage in par. Llangattock Lingoed, once occupied by Abraham Williams after of William Pritchard, then James Williams, now of John Hughes with a fold yard. 2 gardens and an orchard, being of 3a. bounded by the parish glebe lands, and the road from Ransley farm to the parish church, to hold for the residue of a term of 500 years to secure £100 repayable by 2 (£63 having been paid by 2 to 1)
(D1967/B/23)

27 December 1822
Probate of Will of John Hughes of par. Llangattock Lingoed dated 25 July 1822 devising his house to his wife Eleanor; a cottage and garden occupied by William Pritchard at the park with the garden occupied by the same in the par. Llanvihangell to his son William, subject to various charges for other bequests.   BACK TO WILLS
(D1967/B/26)

3-4 July 1837
Lease and Release 1. John Jones of Skenfrith, farmer and Jane his wife. 2. John Jones of Llangattock Lingoed, carpenter and Sarah his wife Reciting: Conveyance 1834, March 11 1. John Bryant 2. Jane Jones (then Jane Brown, spinster) of a messuage to 2 of a messuage and garden in par. Llangattock Lingoed once in the possession of William Jones, after of Elizabeth Jones daughter of David Jones, then of William Brown, then of Jane Brown now of Williiam Hughes bounded by a lane from Llangattock church to Abergavenny and by lands of Llangattock Great House. Consideration: £35
(D1967/B/29-30)

1-2 May 1838
Lease and Release 1. John Jones of Llantillio Cressennoy, yeoman 2. Eleanor Hughes of Llangattock Lingoed, widow 3. James Jones of Llangattock Lingoed, blacksmith 4. The Rev. William Powell of Abergavenny, clerk. Reciting: D1967/B14, 15, 23 of the premises in D1967/B14 to 4 for the residue of the term of 500 years to await the reversion of the freehold in trust for 3, and to 3. Consideration: £100 to 1 £16 to 2
(D1967/B/32-33)

29-30 September 1838
Lease and Release 1. John Jones of Llantillio Cressenny (eldest son and devisee in fee of William Jones of the same, caprenter, dec'd.) 2. William Farr of Campstone par. Grosmont, yeoman. 3. Lesley Morgan of Lower Stanton, par, Llanvihangel Crucorney, yeoman (eldest son and sole executor of the will of James Morgan formerly of Campstone and late of Calleyea par. Llangattock Lingoed, yeoman dec'd. 4. Thomas Davis of Abergavenny, gent. 5. John Farr of Clodock, co. Hereford, yeoman. Reciting: D1967/B/5-7 of the messuage etc. once called Tavern House, now the Carpenters Arms, and a piece of land called the Coynant. D1967/B/5; a piece of ground called the Little Orchard divided from the last by a disused old road; a strip of ground at the back of the messuage adjoining lands of the late The Rev. William Morgan, now of The Rev. John Williams all in par. Llangattock Lingoed, to 2 and 3 in trust, and to 4 for the residue of the term of 500 years, to await the freehold reversion in trust for 2. Consideration: £300
(D1967/B/27)

13-14 July 1840
Lease and Release 1. William Farr, yeoman of Grosmont. 2. James Jones of Llangattock Lingoed, blacksmith. 3. Thomas Chandler of Abergavenny, gent. Reciting: Lease and Release, 1828 Sept. 29/30 1. John Jones 2. William Farr 3. Lesley Morgan 4. Thomas Davies 5. John Farr of premises to 2 and to 5 in trust. of a messuage, brewhouse etc. once called the Tavern House and now called the Carpenters Arms in par. Llangattock Lingoed adjoining the churchyard, a parcel of ground called the Coynant; a piece called Little Orchard divided from the last by an old road now disused a strip of ground at the back of the above messuage, adjoining lands once belonging to the late Rev William Morgan now of The Rev. John Williams all in Llangattock Lingoed to 2 and to 3 in trust. Consideration: £330
(D1967/B/35)

8 May 1851
Probate of Will of John Jones of par. Llangattock Lingoed, carpenter, dated 30 March 1851 devising a messuage near the Crossway in par. Llangattock Lingoed, now occupied by Martha Hughes, to his wife Sarah Jones for life; the messuage in which he then lived to his son James Jones forever, various bequests of money; residue to his wife for life and then equally to his sons James and David Jones and his granddaughter Mary Jones.
(D1967/B/37)

5 May 1860
Letters of Administration with Will annexed of James Jones of lower Kethlea of par. Langattock Lingoed (dated 8 Oct. 1859) devising all his property to his wife Eleanor including 2 cottages one being the Carpenters Arms and the other rented by James Pritchard, shoemaker, and after her death to his children Eleanor, Emma, James, Hannah, Eliza, Thomas and Sarah equally. See D1967/B/52 Blaenavon re. James Jones of lower Kethlea    BACK TO WILLS
(D1967/B/39)

[3 Aug 1881 List of Deeds relating to leasehold property at Blaenavon over an assignment of 5/7 shares therein. by Miss Rachel Francomb to James Jones of Lower Kethlea. 1840 - 1887]
( D1967/B/52)

28 January 1878
Power of Attorney 1. David Jones of Williamstown, Bay County, Michigan, U.S.A., farmer. 2. James Jones of Little Marlborough Farm, Grosmont, farmer.
(D1967/B/51)

9 June 1888
Acknowledgement of receipt by Blanche Davies of title deeds (schedule 1872-1888) from Ellen Lloyd as security for £40, and concerning the Old School house of Glan yr Avon at Llangattock Lingoed.
(D1967/B/53)

1 May 1892
Memorandum of Agreement 1. Eleanor Jones of Kellea par. Llangottock Lingoed 2. David Thomas of the same. to rent 4 pieces of orchard in par. Llangattock Lingoed adjoining land of R Vaughan esq. Anuual rent. £11
(D1967/B/54)

1899-1902
Correspondence B.E. Hodges solicitor of 1 Frogmore Street Abergavenny to James Jones of Little Kethlea Farm, Llangattock Lingoed, concerning the tenancy of that farm, including 1900-1902 rent receipts. 10 items.
(D1967/B/64)

12 August 1924
Release 1. James Tranter of Trevine, farmer, Thomas Tranter of The Tump, farmer both in Llantilio Crosenny, John Tranter of Little Campstone par. Llangattock Lingoed, farmer, Eliza Kingsccote wife of Thomas Henry Kingscote of Upper Cefn Lytha Grosmont, farmer, Thomas Price of 2 Bridge St., Crickhowell co. Brecon late innkeeper, James Price of 8 Dufferin Villa Cwm, miner, Lavinia Price of Somerset Motel. Brynmawr co. Brecon, spinster, Mary Magdalene Gwyn wife of Holford Gwyn of 67 Everard St., Barry Dock co. Glam., auctioneers clerk, Winifred Lambert wife of Edgar Lambert of 115 St Helens Road, Abergavenny, miner, William Price of Little Llanusk, Llanellen, farmer, Sarah Rowley wife of Frederick Rowley of 8 Rees St., Ebbw Vale, carpenter. 2. Mary Anne Tranter of Trevine, Llantillio Crossenny, spinster. Reciting: Death of Elizabeth Price of Trevine, spinster, intestate 6 Oct. 1923. Administration granted to 2. Net estate £373 15s, to be divided equally between nephews and nieces those above, though brothers of Elizabeth Price emigrated to America and any claimants should receive a shared, provided equally by those above. Shares having been paid of 2 from liabilities arising from the estate of Elizabeth Price.
(D1967/B/92)

20 February 1928
Vesting Deed 1. Eliza Jones of Rose Villa, Oxford St., Abergavenny, widow, David Bevan of Pantmawr Rd., Whitchurch co. Glam., ploughman, Daniel Beddoe of Lion St. Abergavenny, solicitors clerk. (Grantors) 2. Eliza Jones. (tenant for life) Reciting: 20 Aug 1923 Will of James Jones of Rose Villa Oxford St. Abergavenny, retired farmer appointing 1 as executors to vest 2 as tenant for life of freehold properties in par. Llangattock Lingoed being land of 12a. 2r. 36p. known as Church Meadow, occupied by Gilbert Bayliss, the Carpenters Arms occupied by James Owen Jones, Yew Tree Cottage occupied by - Richardson and a ruined cottage occupied by Leonard Davies, and Quabs Farm par. Walford occupied by John Turner.
(D1967/B/100)

28 May 1935
Assent 1. Charles Frederick Price of 137 Gainsborough Road Crewe, co. Cheshire., engineer. (administrator) 2. David Bevan of Treadam par. Llantillio Crossenny, farm worker, Daniel Beddoe of Abergavenny, solicitor's clerk (trustees) Reciting: Will, 1923 Aug. 20 of James Jones of Rose Villa Oxford St. Abergavenny, retired farmer, devising his freehold property to trustees to give the profits to his wife for life and after to sell. Property vested in Eliza Jones. Death of Eliza Jones. 1 became administrator. Trustees had fulfilled trusts. to the vesting in 2 of Church Meadow 12a. 2r. 36p.par. Llangattock Lingoed, occupied by Gilbert Bayliss, Carpenters Arms occupied by James Owen Jones, Yew Tree Cottage occupied by - Richardson, a ruined cottage occupied by Leonard Davies all in par. Llangattock Lingoed, and Quabs Farm par. Walford co. Hereford. occupied by W.Lukins.
(D1967/B/106)

 

These documents were deposited with Gwent Archives by Messrs Granville West, Chivers and Morgan



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