Land and Property registers (General)

by shepway @, Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 17:07 (3560 days ago) @ shepway

There is further reference to Tan House as follows:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol10/pp102-106

"Tan House was built in the late 17th century and Brookend House, formerly the Woolaston Inn, bears the initials 'IMW 1713' on the gate-posts, which almost certainly stand for James and Mary Woodroffe (both d. 1728). (fn. 38)"

and to Francis Clark:
http://www.gwentarchives.gov.uk/media/26676/d4067mynyddbachshirenewton.html

"D4067/7 1. William Williams of par. Shirenewton, labourer. 2. Francis Clark of Chepstow, currier. MORTGAGE for £50 of premises as in (D4067/1). Endorsed: 28 April 1882 1. William Rapson of par. Chepstow, currier, and John Clark of par. Monmouth, tobacconist. 2. William Williams of par. Shirenewton, labourer. CONVEYANCE of premises as in mortgage above. Consideration: payment of principal and interest in mortgage above. 12 Sep 1879"

19 April 1848 - Hereford Journal:

"CHEPSTOW
Mr. Francis Clarke, currier, and Mr. Wm. Woodgate, grocer and baker, are appointed Overseers of the Poor, and Mr. Proctor, ironmonger, and Mr. Warren, draper, Surveyors of the Highway for the ensuing year. Chepstow, April 11."

Mike


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