Hanbury Deeds

Hanbury Family Papers

3 March1434
[Summary]
William ap Philip Penlaw of Bergavenny to Howel ap Ievan ap Philip ap John.
GRANT All his land and tenements which he holds in the parish of Llan Cattoge Iuxta Lyncoyd in the Lordship of Abergavenny which he had by Feoffment from John ap Ievan ap Willim ap David.
Witnesses: Walter Revil now steward of Bergavenny, Llewellyn Barry, Chief(?) Servant there, Robert Hayley, Thomas ap David ap Jankyn, David Turneir and others.
(JCH 0627)

16 April 1507
[Summary]
Howel ap David ap Howel and Catherine vergh Ieuan ap Griffith his wife to Richard ap Howel their son and Maud/Matilda vergh William his wife.
GRANT All lands, messuages and tenements which they hold in the parish of Llancattok Llincoid in the lordship of Bergavenny and in the parish of Llanterlow Gressenny in the fee of White Castle. Endorsed: Land of John Llewellin Thomas to value of 10/- p.a.
One meadow called fose y sireid to value of 6s/8d. p.a.;
One close called Kar banall to value of 20d. p.a.;
One close called Tiere Gwirvill to value of 6s/8d. p.a.;
1/2 meadow called ( ) Baryey to value of 13d. p.a.;
One close called tiere lloyn duy to value of 8d. p.a.;
One close called Bros Kilvagh with a parcel of wood called y werne vaure to value of 3/4d p.a.
(JCH 0628)

18 May 1518
[Summary]
Richard ap David ap Howel chaplain to John ap Philip ap John Thomas.
GRANT 7 acres arable land called Kay Walter in the parish of Langattock Lyngoyd and lordship of Bergavenny in length between the water way called Tyr Bebeen towards the way leading from Langattuk towards Campston on the one part in breadth between land of the said John on one part to the way leading to Campston on the other part paying yearly 7d.
(JCH 0636)

8 June 1518
[Summary] Richard ap Thomas ap David ap Howel to Howel ap David ap Howel.
RELEASE AND QUIT CLAIM 3 parcels of land with appurtenances in the parish of Langattuk Lyngoyd in the Lordship of Bergavenny, one parcel of which is called Goeyrolod y beriey, the second parcel is called Tyr Lloyndee, the third parcel is called Steel.
Witnesses: Richard Barry, Lewis ap Howell, David ap Raulyn and Thomas ap Rosser Weynth.
(JCH0629)

28 September 1523
[Summary] Roger Thomas of Trewalter in the lordship of Ewas Lacye and Mawda vergh Thomas his wife to John ap Ievan and Richard Trehayine of the parish of Llangattok Klennycke in the lordship of Abergavenny, husbandmen.
GRANT Tenement, land, meadow and pasture with appurtenances situate at Llangattog.
Witnesses: Richard Howell, John Lewis, John Trehayine and Richard Powell.
(JCH 0630/31)

10 June 1524
[Summary] Richard ap Phelip Grydol, Katherine vergh John his wife, Walter ap Rycherd Grudoll and Alice vergh John his wife to John ap Ievan ap John Thomas.
GRANT All their lands and tenements, rents heriots and reliefs and all their appurtenances situate in the parish and fee of Langattoke Llyngoed in the lordship of Bergavenny.
Witnesses: Lewis ap Howell, John Lewis, David ap Meurig, David ap David, Roger Thomas ap Griffith and others.
(JCH 0632)

8 June 1534
[Summary] Hoel ap David ap Hoell, Richard ap Hoell, James ap Richard, Thomas ap Richard, Richard ap Richard, Richard ap David ap Hoell to Lewis Barry and Rees Philip David ap Hoell.
GRANT One messuage and all lands and tenements belonging lying in the parish of Llangattock Llyngoed and in the lordship of Bergavenny in length between the river called Troddi on the one part to land of Thomas ap Ievan and land late of David ap David on the other part in breadth between lands late of Richard ap Thomas on the one part and late of David ap Rawlyng and land of Rees ap Hoell ap Grono and land late of John ap Ievan ap Gronow on the other parte.
Witnesses: Rees Llewellyn, John ap Ievan, Rees ap Hoell ap Grono, Thomas ap John Llewellyn, Richard ap John Ievan.
(JCH 0633)

25 July 1534
[Summary] Lewis Barry of Llangattok Llyncoyd in the Lordship of Bergaveny gent. and Rees ap Philip David Hoell yeoman Reginald Hoell, David Howell, Richard ap Howell, James ap Richard, Thomas ap Richard and Richard ap Richard to James ap Richard son and heir apparent of Richard ap Howell and Matilda vergh William ap Howell his wife.
FEOFFMENT One messuage with all buildings, 1 mill and all gardens, orchards and lands and tenements situate in the parish Llangatok Llyncoyd in the lordship of Bergavenny in length between the brook there called Troddy on the one part and land late of Thomas ap Ievan and late of David ap David on the other part and in breadth between land late of Richard ap John on the one part and land late of David ap Rawlyn land of Rees ap Howell ap Grono and land late of John ap Ievan ap Griffith on the other part, also 1 close of arable land called Teer Lloyn Deed, late in tenure of Howell David Hoell lying in a place called Kevenne Llangattok in the parish of Llangattoke.
(JCH 0634)

31 January 1560
[Summary] Thomas Morgan of Arkeston co. Hereford Esq. to John Treharon.
GRANT Messuage, barns, buildings lands lying and being in the parish of Llangattock Lingoye Co. Monmouth now or lately in tenure or occupation of John Treharon paying therefore yearly 6/8d. in the court of his manor of Llanthewy Skyrryd, also paying yearly to the lord of Bergavenny 4/3d.
(JCH 0635)

Easter 1561
[Summary] Final Concord (Common Pleas) James ap Richard gent. and Anne his wife to Richard Apparry and Howel ap Watkin gents. Two messuages, 1 mill, 1 garden, 200 acres land, 20 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture, 40 acres wood with appurtenances in Llangattocke Llincoid. £220.
(JCH 01715)

12 February 1587
[Summary] Thomas James of Llanvihangell ystenlewirne co. Mon. cowper and Elizabeth vergh John his wife to John John David of Llanferyne co. Mon. yeoman.
BARGAIN AND SALE. £8 10s. 0d. 2 parcels of land and pasture with appurtenances containing 4 acres called Raverdiroth situate in the parish of Llangattock Clennychke Co. Mon. between land of John John David, land of David Thomas John Lewis, land of Thomas John Treharne, land of John Apowell Llewellyn and land of Jane vergh David. Paying 4d. p.a.
(JCH 0637)

Michaelmas 1594
[Summary] John Powell Llewellin and Mary his wife to Thomas Morice Clerk.
FINAL CONCORD (Common Pleas) 18 acres land with appurtenances in Llangattocke Llyngoed £40
(JCH 0638/0639)

12/15 January 1598
[Summary] Richard John Ievan of Llangattocke Llyngoed co. Mon. yeoman to John Richard Treharne of co. Mon. yeoman.
BARGAIN AND SEAL/RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM £6 6s. 8d. One messuage, 1 barn, 1 sheepfold, 3 parcels land arable and pasture, the first of which is called Tyr Llydiad, the second called y bellam yecha and the third called y garthey situate in the parish of Llangattocke Llingoed Co. Mon.in length and in breadth between land of Thomas John Treharne, land of Richard John William, land of John Prisse William the highway leading from Llangattock towards Bergavenny, the land leading from Campston towards Whitecastle land of John Prisse William and the lane leading from Llangattocke towards Llanveir Gilgoed.
(JCH 0640/0641)

31 December 1601
[Summary] John Richard Treharne of Llangattock Llingoed Co. Mon. husbandman to Thomas Morice, clerk vicar of Llangattock.
GRANT £166.13.4d Messuage in which the said John lately dwelt in Llangattock with all appurtenances and lands, also two closes or parcels of land containing 2 acres which he lately had and had bought of Richard ap Richard John Ievane situate in the parish of Llangattock except 1 cottage in which Isabella Philip Tailor adjacent to the barn of Thomas Tailor and Richard John Wylim and Jane his wife.
(JCH 0642)

22 June 1603
[Summary] William Powell of the parish of Llangattocke Lingoed Co. Mon. gent. to Thomas Morrice clerk vicar of Llangattock Lingoed Co. Mon.
GRANT AND QUITCLAIM Parcel of land arable and pasture with appurtenances called Errowe hire containing 5 acres situate in the parish of Llangattocke Llingoed Co. Mon. between land of Thomas Morrice, land of Richard John Ievan, land of Thomas John Treherne, land late of Richard Watkin Pye and land of Walter John Price.
(JCH 0643)

27 December 1604
[Summary] James Richard Treharne late of Llangattock Llingoed Co. Mon. brother and heir of John Richard Treharne Senior of Llangattock lately deceased to Thomas Morice clerk and vicar of Llangattock.
RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM. Messuage, buildings, barns, lands etc. which Thomas lately had and bought of John Richard Treharne situate in the parish of Llangattock Co. Mon.
(JCH 0644)

Easter 1607
[Summary] William Powell gent. and John Price Phillip to Thomas Morice Clerk.
Place where a house stood 1 yardland land 17 acres pasture with appurtenances in Langattocke. £61.
(JCH 0645)

Easter 1608
[Summary] Lewis John Trehern and Katherine his wife to Thomas Morice Clerk.

FINAL CONCORD (Common Pleas) One messuage 1 orchard, 6 acres land, 2 acres meadow, 3 acres pasture, 1 acre wood with appurtenances in Langattocke Lingoed. £41.
(JCH 0646)

Michaelmas 1628
[Summary] William John and Mary his wife and Edward Morgan to Thomas Morice Clerk.
FINAL CONCORD (Common Pleas) One cottage, 1 garden, 7 acres land, 8 acres meadow with appurtenances in Llangattocke Llyngoed. £41.
(JCH 0647)

26 April 1632
[Summary] Thomas Morice of Langattocke Lyngoed Co. Mon. Clerk and Margaret his wife to John Powell Senior of Langattocke Llyngoed gent., James Prichard of Campston Co. Mon. gent, William Morris Junior of Lanvihangell Pont y Moell Co. Mon. gent.
FEOFFMENT Miscellaneous premises in the parish of Langattocke Co. Mon.
(JCH 0649)

8 April 1633
[Summary] William Powell of Llangattocke Llyngoed Co. Mon. gent and Thomas Powell his son and heir to Edward Morgan of Llangattocke Llyngoed gent.
RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM Parcel of land with all appurtenances containing ? acres land situate in the parish of Llangattocke Llyngoed between land of the said Edward , the lane leading from Pentre towards the house late in the occupation of James William deceased.
(JCH 0648)

24 August 1648
[Summary] Roger Reynolds of Langattocke Lyngoed Co. Mon. gent and Jane his wife to Edward Morgan of the same place Co. Mon. gent.
GRANT £140 Three parcels of meadow land situate in Langattocke between the torrent called Kymer, the lane leading from the house of James Prichard towards the church of Langattock, land of Arnold Davies, the glebe land there, land of Catherine Lacy widow and the lane leading from the house of Meredith Cattocke to the house of Lewis William Probert, also parcel of land in the parish of Langattocke between the highway leading from the church of Llangattocke towards Llanvaire wood, land of the said Edward, customary land there, and the highway leading from Campstone towards Comerey.
(JCH 0650)

1 March 1652
[Summary] Roger Reynolds of Llangattocke Llyngoed Co. Mon. yeoman and Jane his wife and John Hanbury of the same place gent and Catherine his wife to Edward Morgan of Llangattocke gent.
BARGAIN AND SALE £324 Messuage wherein Roger now dwells with all appurtenances situate in Llangattocke between the highway leading from Campston towards the house of Mary Powell widow, the highway leading from the house of Humphrey Taylor towards the house of Roger Reynolds; also parcel of land called Kevenn Craddocke Isha with all parcels of lying in Llangattock between the brook called Full brooke, the highway leading from a place called Castell Coch towards Llangattocke Church, the land of Arnold Davies the glebe lands there, the lands of Catherine Lacy widow and the lane leading from the house wherein Henry Pritchard now dwells towards the mill of William Prichard, also cottage wherein John Hanbury now dwells with appurtenances situate in Langattocke between the highway leading from Llangattocke Church towards Llanvaynes Wood, the lands of Edward Morgan and the highway leading from the house of Mary Powell widow towards Llangattock Church.
(JCH 0651)

Easter 1652
[Summary] Roger Reynolds and Jane his wife and John Hanbury and Katherine his wife to Edward Morgan gent.
FINAL CONCORD (Common Bench) One messuage, 3 cottages, 26 acres land, 12 acres meadow, 12 acres pasture with appurtenances in Llangattock Llingoed. £41.
(JCH 0652: see also Feet of Fines, Monmouthshire, Easter, 1652)

No date
AGREEMENT between Edward Morgan and Roger Reynolds.
Itemised list of payments etc.
(JCH 0654)

5 February 1669
[Summary] Charles Morgan of Langattocke Lingoed Co. Mon. Gent. and Edward Morgan his son and heir apparent to John Bayly of the City of Oxford Gent.
LEASE FOR A YEAR ... also messuage or mansion house wherein James Prichard did herefore dwell, and also parcels of land arable pasture and wood called y Worlod Arrow and Maes Lydan situate in the parish of Langattock, also parcel meadow called y Worlod Vawre lying in Langattock and also lands called Grossemont Wood.
(JCH 0550)

20 May 1681
[Summary] Charles Morgan of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon.; Mary Morgan spinster one of his daughters; Thomas Patricke of Lanvihangell Crucorney Co. Mon. gent.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT Marriage between Thomas Patrick and Mary Morgan. £200.
(JCH 0653)

22 February 1688
[Summary] Charles Morgan of Llangattocke Llingoed Co. Mon. Esq.; Elizabeth Bayly of the city of Oxford spinster, John Bayley chancellor of Wells Co. Som. D.C.L., William Bayley of St. John the Baptist College in the University of Oxford gent. and Edward Hutton of the Inner Temple London gent.
AGREEMENT To keep the Covenants expressed in a Marriage Settlement or Articles of Agreement of the same date.
(JCH 0558)
Charles Morgan of Llangattocke Llingoed Co. Mon. Esq.; Elizabeth Bayley in the city of Oxford Spinster, John Bayley Chancellor of Wells Co. Som. Doctor of Civil Law, William Bayley of St. John the Baptist College in the University of Oxford gent. and Edward Hutton of the Inner Temple London Gent.
AGREEMENT Marriage between Charles Morgan and Elizabeth Bayley to observe and keep all covenants in certain articles of agreement.
(JCH 0676)
Charles Morgan of Langattocke Llingoed Co. Mon. Esq. Grandson and heir at law of Charles Morgan heretofore of Langattock Lingoed gent. deceased; Elizabeth Bayly of the city of Oxford, spinster, daughter of Richard Bayly heretofore of the University of Oxford D.D. and sometimes President of St. John the Baptist Colledge in the same University and Dean of Salisbury Co. Wilts. deceased and John Bayley Chancellor of Wells Co. Som. D.C.L., William Bayley of St. John the Baptist College gent. and Edward Hutton of the Inner Temple London gent.
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT Marriage between Charles Morgan and Elizabeth Bayly all the premises of Charles Morgan in the parishes of Llangattock Lingoed and Llantillio Gressenny.
(JCH 0559)

4 October 1692
[Summary] Charles Morgan of Llangattock Llyngoed Co. Mon. Esq. and Edward Dearmer of Staple Inn London gent.
DEED TO LEVY A FINE Messuage etc. and all lands situate in the parish of Llangattock Llyngoed Co. Mon.
(JCH 0677)

1/2 May 1707
[Summary] Henry Watkins of Long Towne in the parish of Clodock Co. Hereford yeoman, Hellena Prichard, relict and executive of Rowland Prichard late of Rollston Co. Hereford and John Prichard of Campston Co. Mon. Esq. to Richard James of the parish of Langattock Llyngoed Co. Mon. yeoman.
LEASE FOR A YEAR/RELEASE Messuage tenement or cottage with its appurtenances called Croft y Kynant or Kae Bach containing 2 acres situate in the parish of Langattock Lyngoed Co. Mon. and now in the possession of Richard James.
(JCH 0572/0573)

5/6/8 February 1725
[Summary] Edward Williams of the town of Usk Co. Mon. and Mary his wife to Charles Morgan of the parish of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon. Esq.
LEASE FOR A YEAR/RELEASE £17 Premises in the parish of Langattock Lingoed as in the Lease for a Year of 1 May 1707.
(JCH 0574/0575)
[Summary] Edward Williams of the town of Usk Co. Mon. to Charles Morgan of Langattock Lingoed.
BOND To observe the covenants expressed in an Indenture between them of the same date.
(JCH 0576)

Trinity 1725
[Summary] John Waters and Edward Williams and Mary his wife to John Nicholls gent. and Charles Morgan Esq.
FINAL CONCORD (Common Pleas) Two messuages, 2 barns 2 stables, 3 gardens, 4 orchards, 40 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 10 acres pasture, 10 acres wood and 50 acres furze and heath in the parishes of Tredunock and Langattock Lingoed. £60.
(JCH 0577)

1707-1725
[Summary] ABSTRACT of title of James Tudor Morgan to a messuage and lands called Croft y Kynant in the parish of Langattock Lingoed.
(JCH 0578)

28 June 1731
[Summary] Mathew Powell Esq., John Howell gent., James Tudor Morgan gent.
RECOVERY Twenty messuages, 20 gardens, 200 acres land, 120 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture, 30 acres wood, 200 acres furze heath with appurtenances in the parishes of Llangattock Lingoed ...
(JCH 0718)

1434 - 1732
[Summary] Abstract of title of James Tudor Morgan Esq. to a messuage and lands in the parish of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon.
(JCH 0708)

1561 - 1732
[Summary] Abstract of title of James Tudor Morgan Esq. to a messuage and lands in the parish of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon.
(JCH 0705)

1595 - 1732
[Summary] Abstract of title of James Tudor Morgan Esq. to a messuage and lands in the parish of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon.
(JCH 0709)

10 March 1733
[Summary] William Williams administrator of the will of Dorothy Williams his late wife deceased to James Tudor Morgan Esq. Executor of the will of Charles Morgan of Langattock Co. Mon. Esq.
RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM of all actions, debts etc.
(JCH 0683)

26/27 October 1733
[Summary] James Tudor Morgan of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon. Esq. and Martha his wife to John Hanbury of Pontypoole Co. Mon. Esq.
LEASE FOR A YEAR/MORTGAGE £1000 Capital messuage or mansion house wherein James Tudor Morgan doth now inhabit etc. and several closes of land situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed, other lands situate in the parish of Lantillio Gressenny, also lands and mill in the tenure of James Tudor Morgan in the parish of Langattock Lingoed of the yearly value of £65 also messuage farm and lands called Pull Coch Farm situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed of a yearly value of £10 also messuage farm etc. called Pentre Farm situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed: Also messuage, farm etc. called Little Campston situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed: also messuage dwelling house called the Tavernhouse situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed: also messuage etc. called Georges Farm situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed.
(JCH 1386/1387)

5 November 1733
[Summary] Wiliam Beavan of Trevenny in the parish of Skenfreth Co. Mon. gent. to James Tudor Morgan of Langattock Lingoed
RELEASE AND QUIT CLAIM £655 A legacy to Mary his late wife deceased from the will of Charles Morgan also deceased.
(JCH 0684/0685)

26/27 January 1735/February 1735
James Tudor Morgan Esq. and Martha his wife to Bridget Hanbury widow.
[Summary] LEASE AND MORTGAGE £1000 Premises in the parishes of Llangattock Lingoed and Lantillio Crossenny as in Lease for a Year of 26 October 1733; also other premises etc. DETAILS
[Summary] FINAL CONCORD (Common Pleas) Twelve messuages, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 200 acres land, 80 acres meadow, 80 acres pasture, 50 acres wood, a moiety of 20 acres wood, a third part of 20 acres wood and common pasture in Langattock Lingoed ... £400.
(JCH 1390/1391)

27 February/15 December 1738
James Tudor Morgan of Langattock Lingoed Co. Mon. Esq. and Martha his wife to Bridget Hanbury of Pontepoole Co. Mon. widow.
[Summary] AGREEMENT £94.50 Premises in the parishes of Langattock Lingoed ... as in Lease for a Year of 26 January 1735.
(JCH 1392)
[Summary] AGREEMENT AND FURTHER MORTGAGE £128 Premises in the parishes of ... Langattock Lingoed ... as in the Lease for a Year of 26 January 1735.
(JCH 1393)

2 February 1781
[Summary] James Tudor Morgan of the town of Monmouth and Martha his wife to John Hanbury of Pontepool co. Mon. Esq.
RELEASE AND QUIT CLAIM. £785 15s. All that messuage ... , also dwelling house and garden situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed in the occupation of John Lewis called the Shop also cottage and tenement with a piece of ground belonging situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed now in the occupation of John Williams called the Long Orchard, also messuage tenement and water grist mills and 2 small pieces of meadow land in the occupation of Hugh Watkins situate in the parish of Langattock Lingoed.
(JCH 1690)

No date
SCEDULE of Rents(?) in the parishes of Langattock Lingoed ... Endorsed "Mr Tudor Morgan's particulars of his whole estate".
(JCH 0680)

The John Capel Hanbury papers are held in the Gwent Record Office.



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