- ECE/EL/L317a.
- Ffeil
- 1791 May.
Estimate, survey and valuation of the rectorial and vicarial tithes, and of an estate called Church House and of glebe lands, by J. Harris of Wickton, Herefordshire, land surveyor. Bound volume.
Estimate, survey and valuation of the rectorial and vicarial tithes, and of an estate called Church House and of glebe lands, by J. Harris of Wickton, Herefordshire, land surveyor. Bound volume.
'An estimate, survey and valuation of the Rectory of Lanhenog...consisting of glebe lands and all tithes...taken for the Bishop and Chapter of Llandaff...by John Harris of Wickton, land surveyor'. Bound volume.
Parishes of Llanover, Mamhilad and Trevethin,
Leases and counterpart leases (and a declaration of trust) from the Bishop of Llandaff of the Lordship or Manor of Bassalleck and all the rectories, parsonages and parish churches and chapels of Bassalleck, Mynythusloine, Bedwellty, Henllis, Risca, St Brides and Coedkernew to the following lessees:. 28 July 1827: Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., Bart. 18 Oct. 1841: Rev. William Bruce Knight, Chancellor of Llandaff, and Rev. William Bruce, Rector of St Nicholas, co. Glam. 27 Mar. 1848: W.B. and John Burder of Parliament Street, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esq. 3 May 1856: Rev. William James Copleston of Cromball, co. Glouc., clerk.
Leases and counterpart leases (and surrenders of lease, an agreement for purchase, a declaration and a covenant for the production of deeds) from the Dean and Chapter of Bristol of the Manor of Peterstone and the Chapel with the site of the Manor of St Peters in the Moore and two barns attached, and two other barns, one in Marshell Feilds and one in St Mellans and the parsonage of Remprey [Rumney] in the lordship of Wentlough to the following lessees:. 31 July 1722: William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 1 July 1736: Hon. Thomas Morgan of Ruperra, co. Glam., esq. 18 Oct. 1750: William Morgan of Tredegar, co. Mon., esq. 29 Oct. 1767: William Jones of Bassaley, co. Mon., esq., and Elizabeth his wife. 1 Nov. 1823: Charles Butler of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq., and John Jones the Younger of Llanarth Court, co. Mon., esq. 5 Nov. 1830: C.B.; J.J.; and William Vaughan of Courtfield, co. Mon., esq., all co-trustees appointed under the will of W.J. 5 Nov. 1830: C.B.; J.J.; and William Vaughan of Courtfield, co. Mon., esq., all co-trustees appointed under the will of W.J. 2 Sept. 1840: J.J. and W.V. 15 Mar. 1849: W.V.; Henry Montonnier Hawkins of Tredunnock, co. Mon., and Edward Jones of Clifton, Bristol, all trustees as 5 Nov. 1830.
Requisitions on title and replies relating to property as in ECE/EL/L384-422
Survey and valuation of Crossway Green Farm prepared by Edward David of Radyr Court, Cardiff
Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop, Archdeacon and Chapter or Bishop, Dean and Chapter of Llandaff of the Rectory and tithes of St Lawrence near Chepstow to the following lessees:. 29 June 1772: Paul Morgan of Thornwell, co. Mon., gent. 29 June 1807: Ann Morgan, spinster, sister and sole executrix of the will of Paul Morgan, late of Chepstow, esq. deceased. 29 June 1829: Thomas Bridgen of Chepstow, executor of the will of A.M. 30 June 1847: John Carter the Younger of Claremont House, Regent Place, Bristol, esq.
Leases and counterpart leases (and a declaration of trust) from the Prebendary of Llangwm of the Prebend of Llangwm to George Berkin Meackham Lisle of St Fagans, co. Glam., esq.
Parishes of Rudry, co. Glam., and Bedwas, co. Mon,
Duplicate grant and demise of lands in p. Merrington from ECE to William Sedgwick
Duplicate grant and demise of lands in p. Merrington from ECE to William Sedgwick; file 55,150, no. 12,666. Includes plan and schedule.
Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Llandaff to Christopher Hawkins
Counterpart lease to William Boothby
Counterpart lease to John Gibbs
Mortgage for 99 years for £400 (6%) by D.F. of parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/SD749-50 and four messuages, one shop and premises to William Leyson of Queen Street, Neath, esq.
Lease by the ECE of free wayleave to the Cefngyfelach Colliery Co. Ltd
Counterpart lease from the ECE of veins of coal etc. within Mynydd Llangevelach and Mynydd Bach to H.H.V. and William Graham Vivian both of Hafod Works, Swansea, co. Glam., known as Vivian & Sons.