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Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account of Evan Phillips, esq., with Sir Charles Morgan, for reeveships, chief rents and heriots in the manors of Cogan Fleming, Cogan Pembroke, Dyffryn, Ebboth, English Dowles, Fitz John de la moor, Hengwrt & Marshfield, Machen, Malpas, Mendelgyf, Pen-carn, Redcastle, Roath Kensham, St Brides, Sutton, Welsh Dowles, Wentlloog and Youlton, 1774-1792, plus arrears of chief rents [from the collectorship of Hugh Jones?] received, 1763-1784, and payments made by Hugh Jones and Evan Phillips, 1773-1792. The account was settled 26 Dec. 1793, and signed by Evan Phillips and Charles Morgan.

Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account of Evan Phillips with Sir Charles Morgan for the rents, casual profits and promiscuous payments of the Tredegar estate and Sir Charles Morgan's part of the Friars estate. At least one page of the rental has been torn out between ff. 2 and 3 (probably containing Sir Charles Morgan's part of the Friars estate in the parishes of Marshfield, Peterstone, Rumney, Christchurch and Trefethin), containing £454 of the £2085 rents and arrears received. At the rear of the volume is an account of relief paid in the parish of Llanfihangel-y-fedw over four weeks, March-April (no year given).

Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account (dated 9 Nov. 1803) of Evan Phillips with Sir Charles Morgan for fines, heriots, chief rents and alienations in the manors of Basaleg, Cogan Fleming, Ebboth, English Dowles, Fitz John de la moor, Hencourt & Malpas, Machen, Marshfield, Mendelgyf, Pencarn, Redcastle, St Brides, Sutton, Welsh Dowles, and Youlton, and expences attending courts leet at Basaleg, Castletown, Malpas, and Redcastle. The account was settled between Sir Charles Morgan and Edmund Jones and Rachel Jones, executrix of Evan Phillips, dec.

Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account of Evan Phillips with Sir Charles Morgan for the rents, casual profits and promiscuous payments of the Ruperra and Tredegar estates, including Sir Charles Morgan's part of the Friars estate. The payments include an account of payments for drills of the Tredegar Volunteer Corps.

Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account of Evan Phillips with the proprietors of Newpark Farm. The disbursements include land tax paid in the parishes of Basaleg, Llanfihangel-y-fedw and Marshfield. The last entry in the account is dated 14 June 1803, and the account is settled between the representatives of Evan Phillips, dec., and Sir Charles Morgan on 9 Nov. 1803, when the balance due from the representatives (£99 18s. 9d.) was carried to a general account of balances, annexed to the last settlement of Mr Phillip's account of Tredegar rents.

Evan Phillips's settled account

Settled account of Evan Phillips with Sir Charles Morgan for the rents, casual profits and promiscuous payments of the Tredegar Lower Collection, Sir Charles Morgan's part of the Friars estate and lands given up to Cefnmabli in exchange for Llanfedw Farm. The payments include an account of payments for drills of Captain Morgan's and Captain Hawkins's companies of volunteers.

Monmouthshire audit book

The volume started life as a duplicate audit book, 1888-1890, in succession to AMA 5/48, before being abandoned when the series of duplicate audit books was discontinued. After the 1892 audit filled its 'sister' volume, AMA 5/14, this volume was again taken up as its successor for the 1893 and 1894 audits.

Monmouthshire audit book

This is the first audit book of the Monmouthshire agricultural estate, after the separation of the Monmouthshire town estate (AMA 6) from the Monmouthshire estate.

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