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Rentals, main series,

This is the main series of annual rentals for the Monmouthshire estate. The rentals also include details of additional or casual income from other sources such as timber, quarries and tithes. The first appearance of such sources are noted, together with other relevant dates. Income from the sale of timber and wood first appears in 1760 and continues without gaps to the end of the series. Income from stone quarries first appears in 1761 and continues with gaps until 1921. Income from waifs and strays also first appears in 1761 and continues with gaps until the end of the series. Income from tunnage and anchorage appears in 1761 only. Income from turnpike securities first appears in 1762 and continues with gaps until 1839. Income from port fees also first appears in 1762 and continues with gaps until 1868. Income from tithes first appears in 1765 and continues without gaps. Income from trespasses in woods first appears in 1791 and continues without gaps until 1795. Income from a clay pit farm appears in 1791 only. Income from the Monmouth canal first appears in 1793 and continues without gaps until 1892. Income from prisage and butlerage of wine appears in 1802 and 1828 only. Income from a sundry railway account first appears in 1811 and continues with gaps until 1887. Income from the account of the Duchy of Lancaster first appears in 1826 and continues without gaps until 1832. Income from Lady Mill machinery appears in 1890 only. Income from shooting tenants first appears in 1898 and continues without gaps until 1902. Income for the account of the livehouse of Parlington appears in 1898 and 1899 only. Income from Troy gardens also first appears in 1898. Income from material sold from the tray yard appears in 1901 and 1902 only. Income from the Severn and Wye foreshore royalties appears in 1904 and continues until the end of the series. Income from Severn Beach royalties and rents (including Beachley ferry) first appears in 1922 and continues without gaps. The rentals are arranged by manors: the manor of Monmouth, 1760-1930, in the parishes of Monmouth, 1760-1930, Dixton, 1760-1930, Dixton Newton, 1760-1904, Rockfield, 1760-1904, Llangatwg, 1760-1904, St Maughan's, 1760-1904, Mitchel Troy, 1760-72, Pen-Allt, 1760-72; the manor of Trelech, 1760-1930, in the parishes of Mitchel Troy, 1772-1903, Pen-Allt 1772-1903, Penargole, 1778-1901, Trelech, 1772-1919, Llandogo 1772-1903, Tintern 1772-1930, Llanisien 1772-1902; the manor of Porthcaseg, 1761-1930, in the manors of Newchurch, 1761-1901, St Arvan's, 1763-1901, Tintern, 1761-89; the manor of Chepstow, 1760-1930, in the parishes of Chepstow, 1760-1914, Hardwick, 1761-1900, Mounton, 1761-1902, St Arvan's 1760-1901, Penteri, 1760-1906, Newchurch, 1760-1930, Llanfair Discoed, 1761-1902, Llanfaches, 1760-1930, Penhow, 1760-1930, Kemeys Commander, 1760-1921, Langstone, 1826-1902; the manor of Magor and Redwick, 1760-1901, in the parishes of Magor, 1760-1901, Redwick, 1760-1901, Undy, 1760-1859, Goldcliff, 1760-1860, Whitson, 1761-1860, Llandevenny, 1761-1854, Caldicott, 1760-1859, Shirenewton, 1807-66; the manor of Newport, 1792-1901, in the parishes of Newport, 1792-1901, St Woolloos 1839-1901; the manor of Caerleon, 1833-1902, in the parishes of Christchurch, 1833-1902, Llanbadog, 1848-1902; the manor of Cilgoegan, 1760-1901, in the parishes of Nash, 1761-1901, Llangybi, 1760-1863, Llanbadog, 1760-1901, Cilgwrwg, 1760-1901, Llanfrechfa, 1761, Llanfihangel Pontymoel, 1761-2, Bedwellty, 1761, Wolvesnewton, 1760; the manor of Pellenni in the parish of Llanbadog, 1760-1900; the manor of Usk, 1760-1908, and town of Usk, 1772-1904, in the parishes of Usk, 1772-1903, Gwehelog, 1761-1904, Llanfihangel Pont Y Moel, 1773-1900, Llanbadog 1773-1904, Tredynog 1772-1864, Llantrisant, 1772-1901, Cilgwrwg, 1772-1900, Wolvesnewton ,1760-1902, Llan Gwm 1760-1902, Llanfihangel Torymynydd 1807-1903, Llangynog, 1763-1901, Llangeview, 1772-1904, Llanishen, 1760-1903, Llansoy, 1760-1903, Gwernesni, 1772-1904, Llandenny, 1772-1905, Trostre, 1772-1908, Llangofen, 1772-1902, Dingestow, 1772-1903, Pen-Clawdd, 1772-1901, Llanwenny, 1772-1901, Llanfihangel, 1760-1903; the manor of Raglan, 1760-1930, in the parishes of Raglan, 1760-1930, Llandenni, 1760-1904, Gwernesni, 1763-1904; the manor of Penrhos, 1760-1901, in the parishes of Betws, 1760-1868, Clytha, 1761-1861, Llan-Arth, 1761-1845, Llanvapley, 1761-1864, Bryngwyn, 1760-1861, Tregare, 1761-1901, Penrhos, 1760-1901, Llanfihangel, 1761-1833; the manor of Dingestow, 1760-1903, in the parishes of Llangoven, 1760-1903, Dingestow, 1760-1902, [Raglan], 1760-1901, Pen-Clawdd, 1760-1902; the manor of Skenfrith in the parish of Skenfrith, 1760-1898; the manor of Grosmont in the parish of Grosmont, 1760-1897; and the manor of Maindiff, 1760-1899, in the parishes of Abergavenny, 1761-1897, Llantilio Pertholey, 1761-1899, Llangatog, 1761-1899, Llanvapley, 1760. Accounts of arrears in the manors and parishes listed can be found at BMC.

Rentals, second series,

This series contains rentals and accounts of arrears and disbursements submitted by Henry Harding, receiver of the co. Mon. estate until 1758 and thereafter by Silas Blandford, steward. It appears that man's Woolaston and Tidenham in Gloucestershire came within the remit of the receiver of the co. Mon. estate until 1760, when they disappear from the rentals All are annual rents and accounts, except for BMA3/20-21 which are half yearly. BMA3/1-21 cover man's Penrhos, p's Llanfihangel and Bryngwyn, Cilgoegan, p's Cilgwrwg, Llanbadog and Woolvesnewton, Dingestow in p's Llangofen, Dingestow, Pen-clawdd, and Redimane [Rhyd-y-maen], Chepstow in p's Newchurch East, Newchurch West, Pen-how, Llantrisant, Llanfaches, Llanfair, Hardwick, Mounton, St Arvan's, Chepstow, Cemais, and Penteri, Monmouth in p's, Monmouth, Mitchell Troy, Dixon Newton, Rockfield, Wonastow, St Maughan, Penallt and Dixton Hadnock, all in co Mon., Woolaston and Tidenham in p's Woolaston and Tidenham, [Gloucestershire], Usk in p's Wolvesnewton, Llanishen, Llansoe and Llanfihangel, Porthcaseg, [p. St Arvans], Trelech Grange in p's [Trelech, Mitchel Troy, Tintern and Cwmcarfan], Magor and Redwick in p's Llandefenni, Goldcliff, Redwick, Whitson, Undy and Caldicott, Maindiff and Three Castles, p's Llandilo, Skenfreth and Llanvapley, Pellenni, [t. Monkswood, p Llanbadog], Badminton Hospital, and man. Raglan in p's Raglan, Llandenny, Tregare, co Mon. BMA3/22 details rents received and disbursements in man's Maindiff, Llandilo, Skenfrith and Grosmont in p's Grosmont, Llantilio Crossenny, Skenfreth and Llantilio Pertholey All the volumes except BMA3/22 include-under the heading wood account-details of hoops, bark, cords, etc., purchased.

Rents of the port of Chepstow,

Rents of river dues paid by ships for using the river Wye, 1723-1733 and 1788, giving the dates of payment, name and port of each ship, name of each master and the amount of money due. Arranged chronologically, by quarter. BMA5/19 gives rents for four quarters and BMA5/20 for seven quarters. A rental for 1789 is at BMM1/1.

Steward's account books,

Account books of the steward giving details of receipts, mainly rentals, and of disbursements, including repairs, rates, poor rates, court leets, subscriptions, wages and salaries to labourers, servants, gamekeepers, craftsmen, etc.

Surveys

Arranged into surveys of particular manors, 1354-1824, and parliamentary surveys, 1650-1652.

Tithe rentals,

Tithe rentals compiled by the steward of the co. Brec. estate. These rentals and for other years missing from this series appear in BBA2. BBA4/1 are rentals for the tithes and glebe lands in p's Cwm-du and Crickhowell; BBA4/2 for Crickhowell only, BBA4/5 for p. Llaneliw, and BBA4/6 for p's Llangattock, Llanelly and Llangenny.

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