JAMES MORGAN, Newland & ANN (BATTON )Lydney (General)

by Beth Meese, Friday, March 17, 2006, 04:29 (6618 days ago)

In 1861 James MORGAN (81) and Ann (83) are Toll Collectors at Coalway (?) Gate. Does anyone know if there is or was a toll house there?
The only possible bt I have found for James is 29 Feb 1784 s of William & Mary at Newland. But his consistent census age indicates a birth in 1780. Has anyone found a bt for James Morgan in 1780? Or does anyone claim the 1784 James?

JAMES MORGAN, Newland & ANN (BATTON )Lydney

by jam1401, Friday, March 17, 2006, 06:00 (6618 days ago) @ Beth Meese

I thought there was a gate at coalway did a quick search on google and found this

http://www.commanet.org/reflect.aspx?action=navselect&rec=5009999900025779&dir=...

Looks like a nice collection of old FOD photos on the same site
http://www.commanet.org/reflect.aspx?action=searchRequest&view=thumb&lang=Engli...

bad link to coalway gate image

by jam1401, Friday, March 17, 2006, 06:45 (6618 days ago) @ jam1401

Sorry the link to the image of coalway gate seems to be session based and may send you to some random image in the collection. Here is a fixed link..

http://www.themorganfamily.net/fod/coalwaygate.jpg

The link to the archive seems good though so browse around...

Coalway Toll House(s)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Friday, March 17, 2006, 06:49 (6618 days ago) @ Beth Meese

Located at SO 588104 ( Ordnance Survey ref to our overseas readers)


in the New Regard Volume 14 1999 ( para-phrased)

"... there were two Toll houses in Coalway Lane End.

a/ SO 588104 at the NE corner of Coalway Cross, in the area of the Britannia Inn, ( a photograph from 1888 was published in the New regard article)
Gates to Parkend road and Milkwall. Photograph shows a young Kate JENKINS ( later KEAR), and a Miss Gleed.

b/ SO 587104 in Coalway Rd opposite the School; this appears to have been demolished in 1973.
"

UPDATE

The 'photo mention on the Commanet archive ( http://www.themorganfamily.net/fod/coalwaygate.jpg ) bears an uncanny resemblance to the New Regard 'photo - the young girl is believed to be Miss Jenkins, and the older lady Miss Gleed.

Coalway Toll House(s)

by jam1401, Friday, March 17, 2006, 07:47 (6618 days ago) @ slowhands

I also thought I had seen the picture before, it is published in Joyce Latham's book "The Forest of Dean Revisited" on page 112. The caption just say's Coalway turnpike 1888

The Humphrey Phelps books "The forest in old photographs" also has pictures fo the Whitecliff turnpike (Second edition- brown cover page 37) and the Poolway turnpike (first edition - green cover page 133) The caption for this one states "Sixpence would be a usual charge for a carriage house. Local cart traffic or going to church was exempt from toll".

Coalway Toll House(s)

by Beth Meese, Saturday, March 18, 2006, 00:50 (6617 days ago) @ jam1401

Thans for very interesting replies, I enjoyed the browse. Looking forward to exploring the Forest again in the spring.

Toll House's

by chloe @, Tuesday, August 06, 2013, 21:30 (3918 days ago) @ slowhands

I read today that Mile End near Coleford had a toll house and also that there were two toll houses in the Coalway area.

Can any one confirm this, I do know of one at Coalway.

Any info would be very gratefully received.

Chloe

Toll Houses & Turnpikes

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Wednesday, August 07, 2013, 00:13 (3918 days ago) @ chloe

Here's a very detailed spreadsheet of Turnpikes & Toll Houses across Glostershire, it lists six in the Coleford area.
http://www.turnpikes.org.uk/Tollhouses%20of%20Gloucestershire.htm

The list is from this interesting website
http://www.turnpikes.org.uk/

The site's list of surviving Tollhouses gives one for Coleford - Pike House on the Chepstow Road at Sling, not to be confused with t'other Coleford in the Somerset Mendips near Wells. Pike House appears to now be a holiday let, photos here http://www.holiday-hideaway.co.uk/index

Toll Houses & Turnpikes

by chloe @, Wednesday, August 07, 2013, 10:36 (3918 days ago) @ Jefff

Thank you very much for that information, off to view the info now.

Thank You
Chloe

JAMES MORGAN, Newland & ANN (BATTON )Lydney

by Graham Morgan, Wednesday, February 09, 2022, 19:46 (809 days ago) @ Beth Meese

James Morgan was my 3 times Great Grandfather he was married to Ann Batton of Neds Top Lydney, I am trying to find James Morgan’s Father

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