Newent etc. (General)
by jayne , Westcliff Colorado USA, Saturday, January 28, 2017, 20:27 (2849 days ago)
Does anyone know if Newent was considered in Herefordshire? I have seen records for Wales that has Newent. This period would be early 1805 and back. Are there records on line for Herefordshire? If so where? Thank you.
Newent etc.
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Saturday, January 28, 2017, 22:44 (2849 days ago) @ jayne
Does anyone know if Newent was considered in Herefordshire? I have seen records for Wales that has Newent. This period would be early 1805 and back. Are there records on line for Herefordshire? If so where? Thank you.
Hi Jayne,
Since abt 1800 I don't think Newent was ever officially considered part of Herefordshire, despite it being very near (abt a mile) to the county border. There were cases of some small parishes/villages in Britain, including remote parts of Gloucestershire away from the main cities, which were considered "detached" exclaves of one county, while clearly being situated within the neighbouring county; usually as they had ancient ecclesiastical links to their church Bishops etc in that neighbouring county, probably dating from a time before County boundaries even existed.
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counties_(Detached_Parts)_Act_1844
The Newent Registration District is now considered Gloucestershire, but pre 1830s the nearby villages of Aston Ingham and Redmarley were part of Herefordshire and Worcestershire respectively.
see https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/districts/newent.html
Looking earlier than the c18th, Victorian Directories agree that "Newent appears to have been formerly a place of considerable importance, having been a borough town, governed by a bailiff; by Leland and others the name is said to signify New Inn, being, when the communication was first opened by this way into Wales, a single house."
eg http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Newent/Gaz1868
Certainly it was on the old drover's route to bring cattle from Wales and Hereford to market in Gloucester, or even shipping onward by the Severn. The Directories hint that in medieval times Newent Priory, from which the Inn and town probably grew, was strongly-linked and possibly even governed from Hereford rather than Gloucester.
http://www.newent-online.co.uk/local-information/history-area/
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol2/pp105-106
So, in short, it's entirely reasonable for someone around 1800 and earlier to believe and hence record that Newent was "in" Herefordshire, and just possibly even Wales, although it seems that officially it was always part of Gloucestershire hence England. As far as I know Herefordshire was always considered in England, despite the traditional border twixt England and Wales being the River Wye which flows thro the city of Hereford.
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Re your query for "online records for Herefordshire", I presume you mean Family History BMD records etc ?. Sadly this has often been asked on this forum, including by me, and as far as I'm aware that fine County isn't served very well in this respect, certainly not compared to Glostershire. That's why this FoD site has included PRs from Parishes just within southern Herefordshire.
There are various online websites that may help you, and Herefordshire PRs etc are certainly available to buy on cds, the prior thread below should help you. If you have any specific queries then feel-free to ask via this forum, and perhaps we can help.
Several Herefordshire links here
http://forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=47208
There are free UK sites which may help, as well as LDS aka FamilySearch, and of course the subscription sites such as Ancestry and FindMyPast.
see http://forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=35296
Newent etc.
by jayne , Westcliff Colorado USA, Saturday, January 28, 2017, 23:04 (2849 days ago) @ Jefff
Thanks for the reply. That answers a lot of questions.
Newent etc.
by Martin Brown , Newent, Sunday, February 05, 2017, 20:01 (2841 days ago) @ jayne
Jayne. I live in Newent. Going back to ancient times, Newent was part of Wales, which then extended up to the Foreign Bridge at Gloucester.
It was always in Gloucestershire, but from early times was in the Diocese of Hereford. Gloucester east of the Severn then being in the Diocese of Worcester. Although it became part of Gloucester Diocese when that was formed in 1542, Newent and the Forest of Dean, remained under the Archdeacon of Hereford until 5Oct1836. Who did what at that time is not clear to me.
From 1836 Newent, was in Gloucestershire, in Gloucester Diocese, and under the Archdeacon of Gloucester.
Hope this helps, Martin Brown, President of Newent Local History Society.
Newent etc. - Newent Local History Society
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Sunday, February 05, 2017, 21:12 (2841 days ago) @ Martin Brown
Thanks for clarifying things Martin, very helpful and interesting indeed !.
Your Society has been mentioned on the forum in the past, but not for a year or two so let's highlight it again, long may you flourish.
http://newenthistorysociety.org.uk/
Thanks again, Jeff
Newent etc.
by jayne , Westcliff Colorado USA, Sunday, February 05, 2017, 23:19 (2841 days ago) @ Martin Brown
It does Martin Brown. You clarified it very well. Thank you. Now I know.