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1607 - Item deposited by the British Records Association in Hereford Record Office, transferred to Powys 13th March 1986
1727 - Item deposited by Witham Weld and Co., London, by way of the British Records Association to the National Library of Wales 25th June 1976 Transferred to Powys 7th August 1976
1787 - Item donated by Pennington and Lewis and Lewis, London by way of the British Records Association and Dyfed Archives (Camarthen) 3rd February 1981 Transferred to Powys 7th August 1984
1862 - Deeds and Related Papers of the Abbeycwmhir Estate
1 - 1. Charles Gore, late of Hockstowe, co. Lincoln, now of Southampton, co. Hants., esq.; Mary, his wife 2. Jonathan Field of the Close of Lincoln, esq. 3. Richard Heron of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq. Exchange (attested copy 1792 of Release) dividing Abbeycwmhir Estate excluding the Manor of Gollon and Divannor Wood. Schedule 1 (to 2.): ms. etc. called Eskerwye otherwise Eskur Gollon, Kerrig Bach, Forchy Tail, Cwm Castle Pren and Faldy, p. Llandewy Ystradenny; piece of enclosed land Pistyllgainell adjoining farm Placedyon; ms. etc. Nantistaball, Tyr Nicholas, Kefn Durris; cottage in Cwmdu called Ty-newydd or Newhouse; cottage Bwlch y Sarn; piece called Canewydd or New Close; cottage called Blind Man's House, p. Llanbister; ms. etc. Eskirdrainllwyn; Laith-Ty Issa and Crochren with water corn mill; Laith-Ty Ucha and Gors Ucha; p. Llanbadarn Vynydd; ms. etc. Bryn y Rhygg; Mynydd Llyss, Nantyr, Henvron; cottage Tyyny Llidiard, p. Llananno; Schedule 2 (to 1.): cap. M. called Divannor (Ty-faenor) with parcel of land and wood called the new Park; ms. etc. called Bron dre Vaur; Bron yr Evel; piece of woodlands called the Globe otherwise Gloge, p. Llanbister; ms. etc. called Eskur Ucha, Berthbee and Cwm Nantu; Eskur Issa; Dole Cy Trwydd; Gorse; Crochren; Crochren; piece called Com Nant Meadow; ms.called Havodd Vack; Eskur Vash and Llwyn yr Dur; Simons Lands Ty Cam; Pebwll Llwydd; Pebyll Llwyd; Dur; Clan Yr Avon; Custogion Ucha; Morris Davis's Lands; Pebwll Llwydd Ucha; cottages called Eskur Nantu; Kefn nant Ty; Cwm Varch; Vownog; Blaen Custogian; Pbwll Llwydd; ms. called Cwm Crave; Crochren, p. Llanbadarn Vynydd; ms. called Llwyn Noyadd with the Swll Mees's Places known as Cwmbyr, Glan Shaffre, Berth Llwydd and Blaen Cwm Hebog; Glan yr Avon Ucha; Bed Ugre Canol and Bed Ugre Ucha; Bed Ugre Issa, Croft y Perthy and cottage Lanerk Oley; ms. etc. Cwm Clyd; Hen Vrym and Nant y Pandy; cottages Cwm yr Hebog and Kae Balbak; Pen y Bank, p. Llandewy Ystradenny; ms. called Dole Elven Issa; Dole Elven Ucha; pieces called Rhose Goch; Blaen Geven Vron; Glanddu; piece lately inclosed by side of R. Wye; piece lately inclosed; cottage Kefn Vron, p. St Harmon; m. called Bryn Sadwrn, p. Disserth; with corn grist mill Cwm byr, p. Nantmell. Acreages and tenants named. Schedule of deeds (1680-1764) Recital of Deed of Partition, 18-19 Sept 1764, 1. John Jones of Cow Lane, p. Saint Sepulchre, London, distiller; Evan Meredith of Presteigne, co. Radnor, gent. - devisees and trustees of will of Sir William Fowler, late of Divannor, bart., dec'd 2. Nicholas Fazakerley of Lincoln's Inn, esq. 3. Richard Heron 4. Charles Gore, reciting a Decree in Exchequer, 24th February 1763, in cause of Isaac Rowles and Ann Merchant, and other creditors of Fowler v. John Jones and Lucy, his wife (sister and coheir of Fowler), Harriott Fowler (now Hughes) (sister and coheir of Fowler), Harriott Baugh, spinster (only child and heir of Letitia Baugh, other sister and coheir of Fowler), Evan Meredith, Nicholas Fazakerley and Henry Haughton, declaring probate of Fowler's will and ordering performance of trusts, sale of estate, etc. Other recitals.
2-3 - 1. John J'Anson of p. Saint Margaret Westminster; Samuel Pryer of Saint Martin in the Fields, co. Middlesex, gents. 2. John Pritchard of Dolevellin, co. Radnor, esq. 3. Benjamin Thomas of Kington, co. Hereford, Dr of Physic; Henry Hodgson of Reading, co. Berks., gent Lease and Release of ms. etc. Brondrevach (196a. 2r. 12p.) (Elizabeth Lewis); Bailey Bog (43a. 2r. 35p.) (Thomas Price); Baily Maur (69a. 3r. 36p.); pieces called Evan Thomas's Lands (15a. 1r. 26p.) (Thomas Wozencraft); ms. Bwlch Sarne (13a.1r. 9p.); Pant Glase (27a. 3r.) (John Williams); Bwlch Sarne (37a. 36p.) (Thomas Lloyd); Cwm Robin (8a. 3r. 26p.); Tyn y Rhydd (2r. 10p.) (Thomas Evans); Peny Llan (13a. 2r. 28p.) (Thomas Wozencraft); Cwm Du (39a, 2r. 16p.) (Edward Williams); Pen y Bank (1r. 1p.) (Thomas Evans); Cwm Du (53a. 36p.) (Elizabeth Lewis) - all p. Llanbister and conveyed by Settlement, 27 August 1706 to Sarah Sloane later Dame Sarah Fowler for life as jointure. Subject to £1 rent part of £30 to Edward Edmonds. Recital of Act, 22 Geo III, for vesting the Estate late in Jointure to Dame Sarah Fowler, widow, in Trustees to be sold... pursuant to a Decree in Exchequer. £1,220 to 1. from 3.
4-5 - 1. John J'Anson and Samuel Pryer 2. John Hatton of Paddington, co. Middlesex, esq. Lease and Release Of 5 pieces being N. part of tmt. called Fish Pool (103a. 20p.) (Thomas Williams) abutting on N. on Llanerch Vraith Common and lands of Dr Benjamin Thomas, W. in part on Esker Common, part on tmt. Cwm Du, part on lands called Esker Ucha, on S. on parts of Esker Ucha and other part of Fish Pool Lands, and E. on lands of Charles Gore, esq. Also tmt. called Cwm Du containing a house, fold and 4 small pieces (11a. 16p.) abutting on N. and E. on N. part of Fish Pool lands, W. on Esker Common, S. on Esker Ucha. All in p. Llanbister and part of lands limited to Sarah Sloane, afterwards Dame Sarah Fowler, as jointure for life. Consideration: £200
6-7 - 1. John Hatton (as above); Eliazbeth, his wife; John Hatton the younger, eldest son and heir apparent 2. Benjamin Thomas and Henry Hodgson (as in R/D/BRA/1862/2-3) Lease and Release Of 5 pieces N. part of Fish-Pool tmt. and Cwm Du tmt. Consideration: £40 to J Hatton the elder and £160 to 1. by B. Thomas Recital of Articles of Agreement, 30th October 1786
8 - 1. Hans Francis Hastings of Newport, Isle of Wight, esq. 2. Samuel Pryer and David Pryer of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gents. Deed of Covenant To levy a Fine etc. if 1. becomes seised as tenant in tail of property in Lease and Release, 21-22 July 1784, to bar entail for 500 years in trust and to raise £1,500 with interest in trust to pay interest to Selina Elizabeth Hastings and Sarah Fowler Hastings evenly. Recitals: a) 13 March 1769 1. Sarah Hodges of p. Saint George Hanover Sq., co. Middlesex, spinster (only daughter of John Hodges of same, esq., by wife Sarah) 2. George Hastings (now dec'd) 3. William Crowle, esq.; Rev'd Theophilus Hastings; Thomas Hodges, esq.; John Patterson, gent. Marriage Settlement before marriage of Sarah Hodges with George Hastings vesting trust monies etc. including £3,375 10s. 5d. 3% bank annuities and £5,800 11s. 6d. South Sea annuities etc. b) 21-22 July 1784 1. John J’Anson; Samuel Pryer, gents. (Trustees under Act, 22 Geo. III, for vesting Estate late in Jointure to Dame Sarah Fowler widow in trustees to be sold... Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of the Exchequer) 2. Sarah Hodges, widow; Thomas Hodges; George Hastings; Sarah, his wife (now widow) 3. Michael Bentley and Henry Harper, gents. Lease and Release to uses of property in co. Radnor. c) Deaths of Sarah Hodges widow February 1790 and George Hastings February 1802 leaving Sarah, widow, with 5 children Selina Elizabeth, Henry and Ferdinando, Hans Francis and Sarah Fowler Hastings. Deaths of Henry and Ferdinando unmarried d) 19 June 1807 Deed Poll of Sarah Hastings authorising assignment of £1,200 3% bank annuities and £2,200 New South Sea annuities, etc
9-10 - 1. Thomas Fowler of Court of Hill, co. Salop, esq. (lately Thomas Hodges); Lucy, his wife 2. Hans Francis Hastings of Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, Ireland, esq. (only surviving son and heir of Sarah Hastings dec'd by George Hastings late of Ashby de la Zouch, co. Leicester, dec'd) 3. Samuel Church of Brecon, gent. 4. Samuel Pryer of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. 5. John Dickonson of Grays Inn, stationer Deed (Lease and Release) to Make a Tenant to the Precipe for Suffering a Common Recovery Of 3 ms. or tmts. called Curn Kynidd and Gwar Cay (436a. 3r. 21p.) (David Hamer); m. etc. called Bron Rhydd Newydd (107a. 3r. 18p.) (Eleanor Williams), p. Llanbister. To uses (declared) Consideration: £1,300 to 2. from 5.
11 - 1. Samuel Pryer, gent. (demandant) 2. Samuel Church, gent. (tenant to the precipe) 3. Hans Francis Hastings, esq. (1st vouchee) 4. Thomas Meredith (2nd vouchee) Exemplification of a Common Recovery (26th August 1816) Of 10 ms., 10 cottages etc. in p. Llanbister
12-13 - 1. Thomas Fowler; Lucy, his wife 2. H.F. Hastings 3. David Jenkins James of Presteign, co. Radnor, gent. 4. Edward Paxman of Grays Inn, gent. 5. John Dickonson of Grays Inn, stationer Deed (Lease and Release) to make a Tenant to the Precipe for Suffering a Common Recovery Of ms. etc. Cwn Scawen, Cwn Kearsley, Cwn Ffirm, Gelvach, Fish Pool, Pen y Llan and Grose (341a. except Fish Pool) (Mary and James Lewis); m. etc. Llanerch Vraith (148a.) (Lewis Lewis); m.etc. Cwn Bedu (139a.) (Thomas Lewis), p.Llanbister. To uses (declared). Consideration: £1,800 to 2. from 5.
14 - 1. Edward Paxman, gent. (demandant) 2. David Jenkins James, gent. (tenant to the precipe) 3. H. F. Hastings, esq. (1st vouchee) 4. Thomas Fowler, esq.; and Lucy, his wife (2nd vouchees) Exemplification of Common Recovery (25th August 1817) Of 20 ms. etc. in p. Llanbister
15 - 1. William Jones of Charles St., Saint George Hanover Square., co. Middlesex, esq. 2. John Dickonson of Grays Inn, stationer Deed of Covenant For Production of deeds (1706-1813)
16-17 - 1. John Dickonson of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, law stationer 2. John Worlledge of Ingham, co. Suffolk, gent. 3. Gill Stedman of Pakenham, co. Suffolk, gent. Lease and Release Of moiety of ms. etc. Cwm Kynidd and Gwar Cay, Bron Rhydd Newydd, Cwm Scawen, Cwm Kearsley, Cwm Ffirin, Gilvach, Fishpool, etc., Cwm Bedw. To use of 2. for life, then to 3. Consideration: £3,500 to 1. from 2.
18-19 - 1. John Dickonson 2. Timothy Holmes of Bury Saint Edmunds, co. Suffolk, gent., nephew of 1. 3. Gill Stedman Lease and Release Of Moiety of property in R/D/BRA/1862/16-17
20-21 - 1. John Worlledge 2. Timothy Holmes 3. Gill Stedman 4. Thomas Wilson of Montagu St., Portman Sq., p. Saint Marylebone, co. Middlesex, esq. 5. Edmund Alexander Wilson of same, gent. Mortgage (Lease and Release) for securing £6,000 and interest on ms. etc called Cwm Kynidd and Gwar Cay (461a. 12p.) (David Hamer at £71); Bron Rhydd Newydd (118a. 10p.) (Eleanor Williams at £33); Cwm Scawen, Cwm Varsley (in 1862/16-17 called Cwm Kearsley), Cwm Forn, Glevach, Fishpool, Penyllan and Grose (405a. 3r. 23p.) (Mary Lewis and James Lewis at £120 except a small portion of John Ralph at £1 10s.); Llanerch Vraith (157a. 12p.) (Lewis Lewis at £41); Cwm Bedw (140a. 2r. 17p.). To use of 2. for 1000 years. Plan
22 - Bond of T. Wilson to T. Holmes in £12,000 to pay £6,000 and interest
23 - 1. George Tennyson of Bayons Manor in Tealby, co. Lincoln; William Ostler of Grantham, co. Lincoln, esq. 2. Jonathan Field of Laceby, co. Lincoln; William David Field of Bryn Camlo, co. Radnor, esqs. Lease of Possession (attested copy) Of ms. etc. in Llanbadarn, Wynydd (sic), Llanbister, Llannano and Llandewy, co. Radnor, devised to 1. by will of Jonathan Field of the Close of Lincoln, 15th November 1806
24a - Will of Sarah Fowler Hastings of Lewisham, co. Kent, spinster Devises all property and estate to sister Selina Elizabeth (executrix). Body to be interred by dear mother at Lewisham. £20, mourning and mourning ring to old friend Mrs. Jane Harley 'a second mother to me'. Mourning and some trifle to Mrs Harley's servant. £30 to old friend Samuel Pryer of Grays Inn, gent., and mourning ring. Brooch to old friend Mrs Sophy Burgess of Bell Yard, spinster. Probate (PCC) 23rd June 1824
24b - Will (extracted) of Benjamin Thomas of Kington, Dr. of Physic Confirms Marriage Settlement with wife Elizabeth Thomas and adds all ms. etc. in cos. Hereford and Radnor with furniture of their dwhouse. for life subject to legacies, etc. To great nephew Benjamin Thomas Martin all ms. etc. purchased by testator from Walter Hill esq. (formerly the ppty. of Mrs Scandrett) with house where Elizabeth Herbert resides opposite to dwhouse. called Holladay Hall, and all farms etc. in p. Harbister (sic), subject to legacies. £400 to great nephew Thomas Martin. £20 annuity to niece Elizabeth Price of Hereford. £20 each half- yearly annuity to great nieces Mary Ann Ford and Elizabeth Lewis. Meadow or meadows near the Titley Turnpike, p. Kington, called the Talbot Meadows to great nephew William Price. Ms. etc. in Lower Hergest, p. Kington, to great nephew Benjamin Price. Executors: 2 friends Revd. John Bissell and Revd James Simpkinson, with wife Elizabeth. £50 each to Bissell and Simpkinson Codicil, 28 February 1824: all plate, books, wines etc. of household and furniture in their dwhouse. to wife. The devises in his will to B.T. Martin and B.Price are to them and their heirs. Probate (PCC): 20 October 1824
25 - Plan and particulars of lands exchanged between J.C. Severn and T. Wilson, p. Llanbister
26 - 1. Benjamin Thomas Martin of Aylesbury St., p. St. James, Clerkenwell, London, gent. 2. Richard James of Holborn, co. Middlesex, gent. 3. David James of Presteign, co. Radnor, gent. 4. John James of same, gent Conveyance (Release) of fee simple on death of Elizabeth Thomas Of ms. etc. Cantall farm and Cantal Mill (230 a. 33p.) ( John Greenwood) (conveyed by Lease and Release, 3-4 November 1795, 1. Richard Owen Cambridge 2. Benjamin Thomas 3. Henry Hodgson; Trelwdon and Penyrhiw (231a. 1r. 11p.) now 1 farm (Mary Lloyd, widow) (Trelwdon conveyed by Lease and Release, 24-25 March 1789, 1. Thomas Coulthard; Frances Charlotte Hilliard 2. Benjamin Thomas; Henry Hodgson. Penyrhiw by Lease and Release, 9-10 November 1819, 1. William Owens 2. David Griffiths; Margaret, his wife; Thomas Dyke; Anne, his wife; James Owens; John Owens and Richard Owens 3. Morgan Vaughan Shipman 4. Benjamin Thomas); Cwm Merrick (63a. 2r. 38p.) (John Jenkins) (Conveyed by Lease and Release, 6-7 May 1794, 1. Revd. Samuel Beavan; Elizabeth, his wife 2. John Sherburn; Ann, his wife 3. Evan Thomas; Susanna, his wife 4. Benjamin Thomas; William Greenly); Cwmbedir otherwise Cwmbedia (114a. 36p.) (Price Pugh); Cwm Ddu otherwise Hendy (133a. 1r. 2p.) (John Meredith); Penllan (35a. 3r. 2p.) (John Wozencraft); Bwlch Sarne (47a. 3r. 6p.) (Edward Brunt); Pantglas (27a. 3r.) (Thomas Vaughan); Bailey otherwise Bailey Bog (142a. 1r. 26p.) (James Price); Brondre vach (196a. 2r. 12p.) (Jacob Rees) (Conveyed by Lease and Release, 27-28 May 1783: see BRA/1862/2-3 above). All in p. Llanbister. Subject to 2 annuities of £20 each in will of Benjamin Thomas. Assignment of term of 500 years under Mortgage, 14th August 1800, 1. William Sheen 2. Edward Wood; Ann, his wife 3. William Wood; John Wood; James Wood 4. John Wood, on m. etc. called Court y Musson, p. Llanbister (formerly William Pool, afterwards William Sheen, now John Greenwood) subject to life estate of Elizabeth Thomas and annuities to John James (party) Consideration: £1,000 to 3. and £3,775 to 1. from 4.
27-28 - 1. Thomas Wilson, Montagu St., Portman Sq., co. Middlesex, gent. 2. Sir Thomas Charles Morgan of Dublin, Ireland; John Capel, Russell Sq., co. Middlesex, esq. Appointment and Release in Fee for securing £7,070 and interest. Appointing £30 annuity, ms. in schedule and in deeds 15-16 October 1828 and 10, 12 April 1824, to use of 2. subject to trusts, etc. Schedule of estates in Lease and Release, 15-16 October 1828: Site of monastery of Cwm Hir, cap. m. lateley erected by 1., pieces called the Abbey (338a. 3r. 23p.); pieces called the Great Park (402a. 14p.); pieces called the Wenalt (267a. 2r. 32p.); pieces called Cwm Hir (68a. 1r. 25p.); pieces called Gelvath (19a. 1r. 15p.) (late of William Lewis, since of Edward Lewis, lately of widow of Edward Lewis, then of Rees Jones, now Edward Lewis); new built brick m, built by 1. on or near site of old m. called Kefn y Pawl (506a. 3r. 36p.) (formerly Edward Lewis, afterwards William Lewis, lately William Nicholls, now Evan Kinsey); ms. etc. called Cwm Hir (46a. 2r. 11p.) (late Richard Lewis, now his widow); Galerim (52a. 3r. 12p.) (Edward Jones, now Hugh Jones); Cwn Giver (33a. 1r. 2p.) (late Edward Price, now Thomas Jones); Cwm Llyest (63a. 2r. 29p.) (Richard Lewis); new built brick m. by 1. on etc. Escer Ucha (94a. 3r. 7p.) (Thomas Lewis); new built brick m. by 1. on etc. Esker Vach (42a. 2r. 8p.) (late Valentine James, now Richard Lewis); Troid Rhew Velen and Hen Kefn (152a. 2r. 25p.) (late William Edwards, now Miss Edwards); lands etc. part of Cwm Quarrel (7a. 3r. 31p.); m. etc. Vale Vach (31a. 1r. 3p.) (Thomas Evans); water corn mill, etc. the Abbey Mill (late Edward Meredith, now --- Arthur); new cottage on site of cottage (late Susan Jones) called Mount Pleasant (now John Price) and a new blacksmith's shop at Stepaside near the mill. All in ps. Llanbister and Abbey Cwmhir. Schedule of estates in Lease and Release, 10, 12 April 1824: Cwm Kynidd and Gwar Cay, etc. (as in BRA/1862/20-21)
29 - 1. Elizabeth Thomas, No. 9 Cadogan Place, Sloane St., Chelsea, co. Middlesex, widow 2. William North of The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, esq. 3. John James of Presteigne, co. Radnor, gent. Conveyance (Release ) to 2. to uses (declared) Of property specified in BRA/1862/26 (minor differences). Recited that Benjamin Thomas of Kington M.D. was possessed at will and decease of some property as freehold and of leasehold for 500 years, and made will, 8 July 1822 (see Bra/1862/24/2). Testator died September 1824.
30 - 1. Timothy Richard Holmes of Bury Saint Edmunds, co. Suffolk, gent. 2. Frances Dickenson, 17 St. John St., Bedford Row, co. Middlesex, spinster 3. Thomas Shepherd of Lincolns Inn, co. Middlesex, esq. 4. George Temple of Whitehill, co. Devon, esq.; John Hornby of Portland Place, co. Middlesex 5. Anne Buller of Torquay, co. Devon, widow Transfer of Mortgage of £6,000 to 4. secured to 1. by Mortgage 5-6 April 1824 (BRA/1862/ 20-21).
31-32 - 1. William David Field, late of Bryncamlo, p. Llandewy ystradenny, co. Radnor, now of Ulceby Grange, co. Lincoln, esq.; Elizabeth, his wife 2. David Griffiths of Ludlow, co. Salop, esq. Mortgage for securing £5,000 On ms. etc called Eskir-wye otherwise Eskird-Gollon, Kerrig Bach (formerly Thomas Jones), Forchy Tail otherwise Bryncamlo (including Glanclewedog) (formerly Edward Pryce) - in all 346a. 3r. 33p. now occupied together as Bryncamlo (of 1., and tenant Revd William Lloyd); Cwm otherwise Cwm-verdy, Castle Pren and Faldy (heretofore David Lewis and George Lewis) - in all 275a. 3r. 30p. occupied as 1 called Cwm verdy (Edward Thomas), p. Llandewy Ystradenny; cottage or tmt. in Cwmdu called Tynewidd or New House (heretofore Sarah Woozencraft, now Thomas Davies); m. etc., smith's shop etc. The Smith's Shop (Thomas Pugh) rented by parish officers of Gollon of Wm. David Field; m. etc. Blindman's House (Edward Owens) rented by parish officers Llanbadarn faur of W.D. Field, p. Llanbister. Ms. etc. Nantyr henfron (101a. 2r.) (David Evans); Mynydd Llys (79a. 2r. 8p.) (David Price) and cottage etc. adjoining called The Creig (David Price), p. Llananno
33 - Certificate of oath of Elizabeth, wife of W.D. Field
34 - 1. Sir Thomas Charles Morgan; John Capel (as in BRA/1862/27-28) 2. John Plews, late of Beaufort Wharf, Strand, co. M'sex, now of Trinity Sq., Southwark, co. Surrey, gent.; Delamark Banks, late of the Adelphi Terrace, Westminster, now of Sheerness, co. Kent. Esq. 3. George Templar of Whitehill, Devon; John Hornby of Portland Place, co. Middlesex, esqs. 4. Thomas Shepherd of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq. 5. Anne Buller (as in BRA/1862/30) 6. Francis Phillips of Bank Hall within Heaton Norris, co. Lancs., esq. 7. George Withington of Park Field within Didsbury, co. Lancs., esq. 8. Benjamin Withington of same, esq. Release in consideration of £3,044 9s. 6d. (part of £27,000) to 4., £3,044 9s. 6d. to 3., £11,098 12s. 1d. (part of £27,000) to 2. by 6. in discharge of mortgage securities under BRA/1862/21 and 8 March 1831, and £9,812 8s. 11d. (part of £27,000) to 1. from 6. Conveying site of monastery of Cwm Hir; cap. m. lately erected by Thomas Wilson; bailiff's cottage; pieces and plantations (Thomas Wilson); m. etc. the Abbey (338a. 3r. 23p.) part of the Abbey and Wenalt Farms; lands called the Great Park (402a. 14p.) also part of the Abbey and Wenalt Farms; lands called Wenalt (269a. 2r. 32p.) part of A. and W. Farms; lands called Cwm Hir (68a. 1r. 25p.); lands called Gelvach (19a. 1r. 15p.) remainder of Llanarchdirion - (all late of William Lewis, since of Edward Lewis, afterwards his widow, then Rees Jones, afterwards Edward Lewis); new built brick m. and new farm buildings by Thomas Wilson on or near site of Kefn-Y-Pawl (506a. 3r. 36p.) (formerly Edward Lewis, afterwards William Lewis, William Nicholls, Evan Kinsey: Cefnpawl and Rhew Gam in schedule); m. etc. the Cwm Hir (46a. 2r. 11p.) (late Richard Lewis, then his widow); m. etc. Galenin (52a. 3r. 12p.) (late Edward Jones, now Hugh Jones); m. etc. Cwm Giver (33a. 1r. 2p.) (late Edward Price, now Thomas Jones); m. etc. Cwm Llyest (63a. 2r. 29p.) (late Richard Lewis, part of Escer Vach and Cwmleyest in schedule); newbuilt brick m. erected by T. Wilson on etc. Escer Ucha (94a. 3r. 7p.) (late Thomas Lewis); new built brick m. etc. Escer Vach (42a. 2r. 8p.) (late Valentine Jones, afterwards Richard Lewis, part of Escervach and Cwmleyest in schedule); m. etc. ffroid Rhew Velen and Hen Kefen (152a. 2r. 25p.) (late William Edwards, now Miss Edwards) (Troedyrhewvellen in schedule); lands part of Cwm Quarrel (7a. 3r. 31p.) (late Edward Lewis); m. etc. Vale Vach (31a. 1r. 3p.) (late Thomas Evans); water corn mill the Abbey Mill and lands (late Edward Meredith, then -- Arthur); new cottage on site of Mount Pleasant Cottage (late Susan Jones, late John Price); new blacksmith's shop built by T. Wilson at place called Stepaside near the mill (cottage with forge called Vulcans Hall in schedule); cottage Cwm Rogue (6a. 1r. 25p.) (Thomas Williams); cottage Gwern Gam (1a. 3r. 16p.) (Edward Jones) - all ps. Llanbister and Abbey Cwm Hir. Ms. etc. called Cwm Kynmidd and Gwar Cay (161a. 12p.) (late David Hamer); Bron Rhyd Newydd (118a. 10p.) (late Eleanor Williams); Scawen, Cwm Varsley (called Cwm Kearsley), Cwm fforn, Gilvach, Fish Pool, Pen y Llan and Grose (405a. 3r. 23p.) (late Mary Lewis and John Lewis except portion of John Ralph); Llanarch Vraich (157a. 12p.) (late Lewis Lewis, now John Brown); Cwm Bedw (140a. 2r. 7p.) (Thomas Lewis) - all p. Llanbister. Union Public House (Evan James at £14) on the road through the Abbey Farm; piece of pasture (10a. 2r. 21p.) under Broad Oak Cottage and part of field adjoining (4a.) part of Cefnypawl; and piece (10a.) part of Kencefn Bank - all 3 agreed to be given to John Cheesement Severn in exchange for piece called Glog Wood; £30 rentcharge on house site and demesne of monastery of Combeshire etc. in deeds 25 May 1565 and 16 January 1824 granted to Thomas Wilson. To uses (declared) Recital of: a) 16 January 1824 1. Samuel Pryer 2. Thomas Wilson, gent. 3. John Curtis, gent. Bargain and Sale of £30 rentcharge on house, site and demesne etc. of dissolved monastery of Combeshire etc. in ps. Llanderway, Llanbister, Llananno, St. Harmon, Nantmell and Karnaffe within p. Cleero, co. Radnor, at Annunciation of BVM and Michaelmas at belfry door of p. church of Burfield, co. Berks., created by deed 25th May 1565 between 1. Nycholas Williams, esq. and 2. William Fowler; Edward Herbert, esqs. Other recitals 1824-1831. Detailed schedule of property.
35 - 1. John James of Presteign, co. Radnor; John Thomas of Ludlow, co. Salop; Edwards Coates of same, gents. (surviving devisees in trust and executors in will of David Griffiths of Ludlow, dec'd) 2. William David Field of Ulceby Grange, co. Lincoln, esq. 3. Francis Phillips of Bank Hall within Heaton Norris; George Withington of Park Field within Didsbury, co. Lancs., esqs. Lease and Release Of ms. etc. Eskirwye otherwise Eskir Gollon and Kerrig Bach (Thomas Jones) now 1 farm called Eskirwye; Glanclywedog - for years called Bryncamlo and Glanclywedog - in all 346a. 3r. 36p. in p. Llandewy Ystradenny. Cwm otherwise Cwm Verdy, Castle Pren and Faldy (Edward Thomas) (275a. 3r. 30p.) occupied as 1 farm called Cwm verdy, p. Llandewy ystradenny. Nantyrhenfron (101a. 2r.) (Abraham Jones); Mynydd Llys and Greig (79a. 2r. 8p.), p. Llananno; cottage Tynewidd or Newhouse (Edward Evans), p. Llanbister; m. etc. Blindmans House (Edward Owens), p. Llanbister; 1/6th of manor of Gollon. To uses (declared) Consideration: £8,500 (£5,000 to 1. and £3,500 to 2. by F. Phillips) Schedule of property. Deed is annotated probably in course of drawing up a later deed.
36 - 1. W. D. Field 2. F. Phillips Deed of Covenant for production of deed (1813)
37 - 1. Richard Moore of Presteign, gent. 2. Thomas Moore of the Old Hall, p. Llanvihangel Rhydithon, gent. 3. Revd. Josiah James of Presteign 4. John James of same; John Thomas of Ludlow; Edward Coates of same, gents.. 5. W. D. Field 6. F. Phillips 7. Benjamin Withington 8. Edward Trafford Leigh of Cheadle, co. Chester 9. Revd. George Mallory of Mobberley, co. Chester Assignment of Mortgage Terms in Assignment, 23 June 1835 Recitals: a) 26-27 August 1706 1. Sir William Fowler of Harnage Grange, co. Salop, bart.; Richard Fowler, his son and heir apparent 2. William Sloane of Portsmouth, gent.; Sarah, his dter.; Hans Sloane, Dr. in Physic; 3. Sir William Glegg; Thomas Cotton; Nathaniel Lee; John Lacon Junior, esqs. 4. Thomas Isted; Francis Annesley, esq. 5. John Dickens; John Weaver, esqs. Marriage Settlement before marriage of Richard Fowler with Sarah Sloane. Conveying manor or lordship of Gollon with other property in cos. Salop and radnor. To uses for 500 years. b) 4-5 July 1734 1. Sir William Fowler, bart. (gdson. Of Sir William Fowler in a.); Dame Harriet, his wife 2. William Sloane; William Newton 3. Hon. William Hargrave; Henry Newton 4. Thomas Barsham 5. Sir Hans Sloane Lease and Release to uses for 1,000 years c) Deed of Partition (Lease and Release), 18-19 September 1764 (See R/D/BRA/1862/1 above) d) 30-31 August 1769 (see R/D/BRA/1862/1 above) e) Will of Jonathan Field, 15 November 1806, devising his property in in ps. Llanbadarn Vynydd, Llanbister, Llananno and Llandewy, and manors etc. to George Tennyson of Tealby and David Sely of Grantham, co. Lincoln; William Ostler of same, gents., on trusts. 2 codicils including one on 23 March 1810. Died 9 February 1810 f) 2-3 June 1824 1. George Tennyson; William Ostler 2. Jonathan Field; W.D. Field Lease (see R/D/BRA/1862/23) and Release of ms. etc. in will of Jonathan Field to uses for securing £100 annuity to Elizabeth Dykes (under 2nd codicil of Field). g) 8 November 1825 1. John Edwards of Great Ness, co. Salop, esq. 2. William Grey of Grays Inn, co. Middlesex, esq. 3. Daniel Moore of Lincoln's Inn, gent. 4. William Sloane Stanley of Poultons, co. Southampton, esq. 5. Jonathan Field; W. D. Field 6. William Brooks of Laceby, co. Lincoln, esq. 7. Robert Cropper of same, esq. 8. Richard Nainby of Barnoldby le beck, co. Lincoln, gent. Assignment of 2 terms of 500 years created by (a) above vested in 2. and 1,000 years created by (b) in trust to attend the inheritance. h) 7-8 November 1825 1. J. Field 2. W. D. Field 3. Joshua Plaskett of Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln, gent. Partition between 1. and 2. of property devised by (e) subject to moiety of £100 annuity to Elizabeth Dykes i) 22-23 June 1835 (see R/D/BRA/1862/31-32 above) j) 23 June 1835 1. William Brooks 2. Robert Cropper 3. Richard Nainby 4. W. D. Field 5. David Griffiths 6. Richard Moore 7. Thomas Moore 8. Josiah James Assignment to 6. of parts of property in (h) and (I) etc. k) Will of David Griffiths, 14 May 1836, devising property in mortgage to John James, John Thomas and Edward Coates, etc. Died 3 March 1838 l) Death of James Coates, 17 February 1839 m) 22-23 March 1839 (see R/D/BRA/1862/35 above)
38 - Schedule of deeds deposited with Messrs. Gosling and Co., bankers in names of Thomas Shepherd esq. of Lincoln's Inn and Messrs. Smart and Buller, Temple
39 - Legal costs on Francis Phillips
40 - Plan of the Abbey Cwm Hir Estate, South Wales, for sale by auction by Mr. Layton Cooke
41-42 - 1. Evan Evans of Corfton, co. Salop (eldest son and heir at law of evan Evans of The Hill Cottages, p. Llandewy -Ystradenny dec'd); Sarah Evans of The Hill Cottage, widow of Evan Evans dec'd 2. Francis Phillips of Bank Hall within Heaton Norris, co. Lancs., Lease and Release of m. etc. The Hill Cottage (1a.), p. Llandewy-Ystradenny Consideration: £30
43 - 1. John James of Presteign, gent. 2. Francis Phillips of Bank Hall, etc., esq. Articles of Agreement For sale of Cwmbedea, Cwmdu otherwise Hendy, Bwlchsarne, Pantglas, p. Abbey Cwmhir otherwise Llanbister
44 - Abstract of title of John James to property specified in BRA/1862/43
45 - Abstract of title of same to m. etc. Penllan, p. Abbey Cwm Hir otherwise Llanbister (1783-1835)
46 - Declaration of James Lewis of Cwmscawen, p. Abbey Cwmhir, farmer, relating to Cwmbedea and Hendy otherwise Cwmdu
47 - 1. John James of Presteign, co. Radnor, gent. 2. Francis Phillips of Bank Hall, etc., esq. 3. George Withington of Park Field within Didsbury, co. Lancs., esq. Conveyance Of ms. etc. Cwm Bedir otherwise Cwm Bedia (114a. 36p.) (late Josiah Pugh, now Daniel Lewis); Cwm Du otherwise Hendy (133a. 1r. 2p.) (John Meredith); Bwlch Sarne (47a. 3r. 6p.) (Thomas Vaughan); Pantglass (27a. 3r.) (Thomas Vaughan), p. Abbey Cwm Hir otherwise Llanbister. Consideration: £3,100 to 1. from 2. Schedule of Deeds (1783-1835)
48 - 1. John James (as above) 2. Josiah Pugh of The Bog, p. Abbey Cwmhir, farmer Mortgage for securing £300 and interest On m or tmt. and farm Penyllan (35a. 3r. 2p.), p. Abbey Cwmhir (John Wozencraft) Dorse: 29 May 1857 1. Henry James of Cheltenham, co. Glos., esq; John James of Abbeydore, co. Her., clerk - devisees in trust and executors in will of John James) 2. Josiah Pugh of Cefn powel, p. Abbey-cwm-hir, farmer Reconveyance
49 - Bond of J. James and David James of same, esq., to J. Pugh in £450, of indemnity
50 - Abstract of grant 1. John Capel, esq. 2. Edward Berkeley, Lord Portman, of Bryanston, co. Dorset 3. Francis Philips 4. George Withington Of advowson, etc. of chapel or chapelry of Abbey cwm Hir, p. Llanbister Consideration: £100
51 - 1. John James of Presteign, gent. 2. Francis Philips of Bank Hall, esq. Articles of Agreement For sale of ms. etc. Brondrevach (Jacob Rees) (196a. 2r. 12p.) and Bailey Bog (Thomas Vaughan) (142a. 1r. 26p.), p. Abbey Cwmhir otherwise Llanbister
52 - Abstract of title of John James to Brondrevach, Bailey Bog, Bailey Maur, Evan Thomas's Land and Bwlch Farm, p. Abbey Cwmhir otherwise Llanbister
53 - 1. John James 2. Francis Philips 3. George Withington Conveyance Of m. or tmt. etc. Bailey otherwise Bailey Bog and m. etc. Brondre Vach (details as in BRA/1862/51 above) Consideration: £1,850
54 - 1. John Cheesment Severn of Penybont Hall, co. Radnor, esq. 2. Francis Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. Conveyance Of The Globe Wood (49a. 2r. 26p.), p. Abbey Cwmhir
55 - Case and opinion re. Gollon Inclosure
56 - An account of freehold ms., lands and tmts. in co. Radnor, whereof Francis Philips esq., claims common of pasture, etc. viz. Cwmfirdy (Cwm-faerdy), Bryncamlo, Eskerry, p. Llandewy Ystradenny; Nantyrhenfron, Mynydd llis; Greeg, p. Llananno; Part of Hendy, Cwmbydee (Cwmdu), Bwlchsarne; Pantglas; Bog and Bailey; Brondrevach; Blindmans House; New House; Cwmdu Cottage; Abbeycwmhir and Wenalt; Troed Rhew Felin; Cefynpawl; and Rhewgam; Cwmhir; Galenin; Llanarch Dirion; Cwm Lysych; Eskir Vach; Eskir Ucha; Cwmgiver (Cwm-geifr); Vale Vach; Abbey Mill Farm; Cwmbedw; Bron Rhyd Newydd; Llanarch Fraith; Cwm Cynydd; Cwm Farsly; The Croes; Fishpool; Cwm Scawen; Cwm forn; Glog wood.
57 - Gollon (Golon) Inclosure: list (printed) of objections
58 - Allotments to Francis Aspinall Philips, esq. in ps. Llananno and Llanbadarn Fynydd
59 - 1. William Eyton of Gonsal, co. Salop, gent., Commissioner under 'An Act for inclosing... lands within the Manor or Lordship of Gollon...' 2. Edward Owen of Fynnon-y-Garreg, p. Abbey Cwmhir 3. Thomas Peters of Knighton, co. Radnor, gent. Conveyance Of piece of open common land (10a. 1r. 2p.) Lot 77 in sale particulars 8-9 August 1849 bounded on SE. by road leading from Pwll-y-Rhos Gate to Davids Well and on S. by following m. and tmt.; m. or tmt. Ffynnon-y-Garreg with close (3r.) bounded on S. by said road and on E. by tmt. recently sold to Elizabeth Evans, p. Abbey Cwmhir Consideration: £53 15s.
60 - 1. Edward Owens of Fynon y Garreg, p. Abbeycwmhir, co. Radnor 2. John Cheesment Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. Mortgage for securing £60 and interest On piece of open common land Lot 77, etc. and m. etc. Fynnon-y-Garreg (as in BRA/1862/59)
61-63 - Two cases and opinions re. Evans v. George for dilapidations to Abbey Cwmhir
64 - Legal costs of Green and Peters, Knighton, on Revd. Evans, Nantmel, re. dilapidations of living of Abbey Cwmhir
65 - 1. William Eyton of Gonsal, Gollon Inclosure Commissioner 2. James Stephens of The Hole, p. Llananno, farmer Conveyance Of piece of open common land (10a. 1r. 28p.) near Pwll Roe Gate, p. Llanbister, Lot 75 in sale particulars 9 August 1849, bounded on NE. by road from Abbey Cwmhir to Davids Well, on E. by piece Lot 76. Consideration: £50
66 - 1. James Stephens 2. John Cheesment Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. Mortgage for securing £55 on property in BRA/1862/65
67 - 1. Joseph Hare of Grafton Street., Bond St., co. Middlesex; Mathias Koops Knight of Nottingham Place, New Rd., Frederick Silver of James St., Buckingham Gate, co. Middlesex, esqs. - creditors and assignees of estate of William Marsh, Josias Henry Stacey, Henry Fauntleroy and George Edward Graham formerly of Berners St., Oxford St., co. Middlesex, bankers, bankrupts 2. Patrick Johnson of Basinghall St., London, esq. - official assignee of same 3. Francis Aspinall Philips of Bank Hall in Heaton Norris, co. Lancs., esq. 4. James Aspinall Turner of Manchester, co. Lancs., esq. Release of £6,000 Mortgage charged on the Abbey Cwm Hir Estate and Assignment of residue of 1,000 years to 4. in trust for 3.
68-69 - 1. Lucy Fowler of Bishops Tawton, co. Devon, widow 2. Joseph Hare; M.K. Knight; Silver; P. Johnson 3. F.A. Philips Release of £300 annuity charged on same estate Consideration: £800 With receipts
70 - Part of allotments in Cefn Pawl t. belonging to Francis Aspinal Philips
70-73 - Maps of parts of Golon inclosure
71 - Part of allotments of Cefn Pawl and Rhoslowry (Rhosllowddi) ts.
72 - Allotments of Gollon t. near Bailey Hill etc.
73 - Allotments of Gollon and Church (Llan) ts. Near Beddugre Hill (p. Llandewi Ystradenni)
74 - 1. Elizabeth Owen of Ty Nicholas, co. Radnor, widow of Edward Owen of Ffynongareg 2. John Owens of Troedrhu, p. Llananno, farmer; Edward Meredith of Newhouse, p. Nantmel, labourer; Elizabeth Meredith, his wife (formerly Owens, spinster) 3. William Eyton of Gonsall, Gollon Inclosure Commissioner 4. Francis Aspinall Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. Conveyance Of m. or tmt. Ffynongareg (8a.), p. Abbey Cwmhir Consideration: £120 to 1. and 2. from 4.
75 - 1. J.C. Severn 2. Edward Owen of Fynnon y Garreg, farmer 3. F. A. Philips Conveyance Of piece (10a. 1r. 2p.) Lot 77 in sale particulars 1849; and m. and tmt. Fynnony Garreg with close (3r.). £70
76 - 1. Thomas George of Brynreeg, p. Llananno, farmer 2. F. A. Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. 3. Richard Green of Knighton, gent. Conveyance Of piece (18a. 3r. 24p.) of open common land near The Green Well, manor of Gollon, p. Abbey Cwmhir. Plan. Consideration: £127 to 1. from 2.
77 - List of allotments made to F. A. Philips, esq., under the Gollon Inclosure Award in ps. Llandewi Ystradenny, Abbey Cwm Hir and Llananno
78 - 1. Thomas Williams the elder of Geifron, p. Nantmel 2. Thomas Williams the younger of Cwmhir, p. Abbeycwmhir, farmer Conveyance Of m. or tmt. etc. Cwmroge, p. Abbeycwmhir Consideration: £120
79 - 1. Thomas Williams of Cwmhir 2. Thomas Lloyd of Bwlchbach, p. Nantmel Mortgage for securing £80 and interest On Cwmroge (13a.), p. Abbeycwmhir
80 - Supplementary abstract of title of Josiah Pugh to Penyllan, p. Abbeycwmhir (1843-1857)
81 - 1. Thomas Lloyd of Glanalders, p. Nantmel, farmer 2. Thomas Williams of Cwmhir, p. Abbeycwmhir, farmer 3. Edward Evans of the Lone, p. Nantmel, farmer Transfer of Mortgage on Cwmroge
82 - Abstract of title of Thomas Williams to Cwmrogue Cottage, p. Abbeycwmhir (1857-1862)
83 - 1. George Henry Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. 2. Jane Jones of Pwllrow Cottage, p. Abbey Cwmhir, spinster Conveyance Of Pound Cottage at Pwllrow Gate, p. Abbeycwmhir Consideration: £5
84 - 1. G. H. Philips 2. Jane Jones of Pound Cottage, spinster Articles of Agreement To lease to 2. for life at 6d. rent cottage and garden called the Blazing Star (Richard Humphrey, tenant) adjoining a farm Funnon Garig Consideration: Conveyance by 2. to 1. of the Pound Cottage for £5
85 - 1. J. C. Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. 2. Thomas George of Te Cota, p. Abbeycwmhir, labourer 3. G. H. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq Conveyance Of piece (5a. 2r. 25p.) with cottage recently erected by 2. and garden (purchased by 2. from Wm. Eyton, Inclosure Commissioner) Consideration: £30 to 1. from 3.
86 - 1. James Price of Rhayader, co. Radnor; Thomas Evans of Porthamel, p. Nantmel, farmer; Joseph Evans of Caemirol, p. Nantmel, farmer; John Evans of Llandegley, farmer 2. J. C. Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. (mortgagee) 3. G.H. Philips of the Hall, p. Abbeycwmhir, esq. Conveyance Of cottage or dwhouse. Penygraig otherwise Greystone (10a. 1r. 28p.) near to the Pwll Roe Turnpike Gate, p. Abbeycwmhir (Thomas Jones) Consideration: £120 to 1. from 3.
87 - 1. Edward Morris of the New House, p. Abbey Cwmhir, carpenter 2. G. H. Philips Conveyance Of 2 pieces nos 43 and 44 on part 5 of map annexed to Golon Inclosure Award (2r. 28p.) and 2 ms. built on same called the New House and the Vig (Elizabeth Edwards), p. Abbey Cwmhir Consideration: £112
88 - 1. Revd. James Alexander Fell of Knells, Carlisle, co. Cumberland; John Haig of Bray Court, Maidenhead, co. Berks., esq. 2. George Augustus Haig of Pen Ithon, Newtown, co. Mont., esq. 3. G. H. Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. Conveyance Of m. or tmt. and farms Kefn Durris otherwise Kefn Durriss and Pwl y Tro (285a.) (formerly Gregory Tye, afterwards Edward Lewis, now John Lewis), p. Abbey Cwm Hir. £4,500 to 2. from 3.
89 - 1. Fell; Haig (as above) 2. G.H. Philips Deed of Covenant to produce deeds 1858-1867
90 - Probate of Thomas Williams of Middle Marteg, p. Saint Harmon, co. Radnor, farmer, 27 July 1869 Devises m. etc. Middle Marteg to sister Elizabeth Williams living with him. Ms. etc. Penbwlchsarnau, p. Llanbister, and personal estate to same, sole executrix Died 14 January 1876. Probate (Hereford District Probate Registry) 31 March 1880
91 - Succession Duty account 19 June 1880 for Thomas Williams dec'd re. land at Penbwlchsarnau and 4 ms. erected by T. Williams in p. Llanbister sold by Elizabeth Williams to Benjamin Williams for £20 for remainder of 999 years (under lease 29 December 1828), freehold m. etc. Middle Marteg, p. St. Harmon.
92 - 1. Pryce Williams (commonly Pryce Alfred Williams), No. 1 Tremaine Cottage, Cwmpark near Treorkey (Treorci), co. Glam., labourer 2. Margaret Elizabeth Pitchford, wife of Charles Pitchford of Cwmcolley, New Radnor, p. Old Radnor, labourer 3. Mary Jane Watkins, wife of John Watkins of Forest, Clun, co. Salop, labourer 4. Francis Philips of Lee Priory, p. Wingham, co. Kent, esq.; Henry Leigh Pemberton of New Court, Lincolns Inn, co. London, esq. Conveyance Of m. etc. Gwarcay (36 poles), p. Abbey cwm hir Consideration: £35 (£11 13s. 4d. each to 1.-3.)
93 - Waun-y-garn, p. Abbeycwmhir 1. William Eyton, Inclosure Commissioner 2. Edward Jones of Wain-y-garn, p. Abbey Cwmhir, farmer Conveyance Of 3 pieces (4a. 1r. 32p.) on Wain-y-garn Common, p. Abbey Cwmhir, adjoining 2.'s tmt. Wain-y-garn Consideration: £20
94 - Waun-y-garn, p. Abbeycwmhir 1. Edward Jones of Wain y Garn, farmer 2. F. A. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. Mortgage to secure £30 on 3 pieces (in BRA/1862/93) and m. or tmt. Wain y garn (2a.)
95 - Waun-y-garn, p. Abbeycwmhir 1. Edward Jones of Wain y Garn, farmer 2. F. A. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. Further Charge of £30 and interest on same property
96 - 1. Edward Jones of Wain y Garn, farmer 2. F. A. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. Appointment and Release on same property Consideration: £70
97 - 1. William Eyton of Gonsal, Co. Salop, Commissioner of Golon Inclosure 2. Francis Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. 3. Thomas Peters of Knighton, gent. Conveyance Of piece of open common land (6a. 1r. 32p.) Lot 68 in sale particulars 1849; piece (7a. 3r. 18p.) Lot 69; piece (6a.) Lot 70; piece (39a. 2r. 4p.) Lot 72 - all on Upper Marteg and Brinwinllan. Piece (3a. 24p.) Lot 73 and piece (6a. 2r. 28p.) Lot 74 near Bwlchysarnau; piece (19a. 3r. 2p.) Lot 82 and piece (30a. 1r. 28p.) Lot 83 on the Beddugre Hill, p. Llandewy Ystradenny Consideration: £700
98 - 1. Thomas George of Te-Cota, p. Abbey Cwmhir 2. J.C. Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. Conveyance Of cottage at Te-Cota, p. Abbey Cwmhir, and piece of open common land (5a. 2r. 25p.) near Pwl-Roe Gate, p. Llanbister Consideration: £30
99 - 1. William Eyton, Inclosure Commissioner 2. Francis Aspinall Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. Conveyance Of piece (4a. 2r. 32p.) on Esgair fawr Bank Lot 27 in sale particulars 29 October 1851 bounded on S. by road from Ddolydd to Bwlch-y Sarney and on E. by lands of George Wozencraft junior; piece (7a.) on same Lot 28; piece (8a. 2r. 25p.) Lot 29; Piece (24a. 2r. 14p.) Lot 30; piece (7a. 2r. 20p.) Lot 31; piece (7a. 2r. 34p.) near Fynnon-y-Garreg Lot 32; piece (5a. 1r. 24p.) Lot 33 bounded on S. by road from Bwlch-y-Sarney to Crychell, on E. by lands of Edward Williams; piece (4a. 1r. 8p.) near Pwll-y-Rhos Gate Lot 34; piece (3a. 1r. 32p.) near same Gate Lot 35; piece (6a. 2r. 6p.) on Upper Bryn Winllan Lot 36; piece (8a. 1r. 28p.) on same Lot 37; piece (7a. 3r. 36p.) near Cwm-y-rogue Lot 39 bounded on S. by Cwm-y-rogue Tmt. and on W. by road from Abbey Cwmhir to Rhayader, and lands in p. Nantmel - all in p. Abbeycwmhir Consideration: £451
100 - 1. Edward Morgan Stephens of Newtown, co. Mont., esq. 2. F. A. Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, esq. 3. Richard Green of Knighton, gent Conveyance Of allotment 351 (69a. 12p.) on Llwyn Cwr; allotment 323 (79a. 1r. 10p.) on Glascoed Bank; allotment 343a (11a. 1r. 16p.) - all in manor or lordship of Gollon, p. Llananno (allotment 323 is described as 323a in Gollon Inclosure Map) Plan Consideration: £866 to 1. from 2.
101 - 1. F. A. Philips 2. Thomas George of Brynreeg, p. Llananno, farmer Appointment and Release in Fee Of piece (11a. 1r. 16p.) allotment 343a in Gollon Inclosure Award Plan Consideration: £57
102 - Plan: Gollon Inclosure: Allotments proposed to be Exchanged between J.C. Severn Esq. and F. A. Philips, esq.
103 - Letter 1. John Mickleburgh of Montgomery to 2. F. A. Philips, esq. re. proposed exchange and BRA/1862/102 and to Oswestry and Newtown Railway
104 - 1. F. A. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. 2. J. C. Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. 3. George Henry Philips of Abbeycwmhir, esq. 4. John Percy Severn of Penybont Hall, esq. Exchange To 2. allotment on Llwyn Cwr no. 351 on Inclosure Award and allotment 324 To 1. allotments 18 and 19 All in p. Abbeycwmhir Consideration: £55 to 1. from 2.
105 - Certificate by Inclosure Commissioners of lands in ps. Saint Harmon, Nantmel, Llanyre and Llanvihangel Helygan, that Revd. William Williams of p. Wigmore is in possession of 3 pieces etc. enclosed from wastes of manor of Iscoed
106 - 1. Revd. William Williams of p. Wigmore, co. Her. 2. Cecil Parsons of t. Stapleton, co. Her., gent. Mortgage Demise for securing £23 On 3 pieces (4a. 31p. adjoining Llanarchgoch Farm, p. Nantmel, enclosed from wastes of manor of Iscoed (David Owens). For £500 years
107 - Copy of will of William Williams, rector of Aston, co. Her. Devising all real and personal property to wife Elizabeth, sole executrix
108 - Abstract of title of Mrs Elizabeth Williams to 3 pieces in manor of Iscoed, p. Nantmel (1842-1871)
109 - 1. Elizabeth Williams of The Townsend, Dilwyn near Leominster, co. Her., widow 2. Cecil Parsons of Presteigne, co. Radnor, gent. 3. G. H. Philips of Abbeycwmhir, p. Nantmel, esq. Conveyance Of 3 pieces (4a. 31p.) no. 318 on Inclosure Award Consideration: £110
110 - Letter from 1. Peters, Knighton to 2. G.H. Philips sending BRA/1862/109 and other documents
1894 - Items deposited by the British Records Association in Hereford Record Office, transferred to Powys 13th March 1986 (Donation). Relating to Cabalva/Cabalfa Estate, p. Cleiro/Clyro, co. Radnor: Davies and Trotter Families
1903 - British Records Association: Deeds, Copies and documents deposited 9 June 1980 in Carmarthen Record Office (Dyfed Archives) and transferred to Powys 5 June 1984
1952 - Items deposited by Beaumont and Sons, London, by way of the British Records Association and the National Library 9 October 1981. Transferred to Powys 7 August 1984.
1996 - Items deposited by the British Records Association with Hereford Record Office, transferred to Powys 13 March 1986
2052 - Deeds and other legal papers deposited by Stoneham, Langton and Passmore, London, through the British Records Association (by way of Dyfed Archives and the National Library of Wales, 8 August 1984). Deeds etc. relating to Green Price property
2131 - Items deposited by William and James, solicitors. 28 June 1988
2133 - Deposited by Rooks Rider, solicitors. 28 June 1988.
2163 - Will deposited by C. Hoare and Co., bankers. 28 June 1988.
2280 - Donated by Jacques and Lewis, solicitors. 28 June 1988.
2377 - Deeds and other papers belonging to the Parsons family of Cheltenham and Presteigne
2428 - Deed relating to property in Old Radnor
2489 - Deeds and other papers of the Phillips family of Abaty Cwm-Hir (Abbeycwmhir) relating to Llandrindod Wells 1875-1917 and Abaty Cwmhir 1893.
2515 - Deeds relating to property in Beguildy
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