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== Overview ==
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The manuscript collection for the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford, 1333-1891, are located at the ''University of Wales Bangor'', titled '''Whitney and Clifford Manuscripts''' (ref GB 0222 WHC)
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==Administrative/Biographical history:==
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The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one [[Family:Turstin (s1045-a1086)|Thurstin the Fleming]], a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of [[Family:Alfred of Marlborough (s1020-?)|Alured de Merleburgh]], and their son, [[Family:Eustace (s1075-a1100)|Eustace]], assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, [[Family:Whitney, Eustace de (b1283-c1352)|Sir Eustace de Whitney]], who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-1313, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333. It was his grandson, [[Family:Whitney, Robert (c1379-1441)|Sir Robert de Whitney]] who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV. They were in consideration of the services of his father, the first [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1348-1402)|Sir Robert]], who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
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Both manors, together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the possession of the Whitney family until 1692-1693, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate.  Previously these shares had gone to the four sisters of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1622-1670)|Thomas Whitney]], son of [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney]] (d.1653), following his death without issue.  They were, Lucy, wife of John Booth of Hereford; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr. Nathaniel Wright.  William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who died unmarried in 1746, and left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour.  In 1767, by the will of Tomkyn's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex.  She in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in the collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.
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==Contents==
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A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.
  
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==Archival history:==
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Deposited by Mrs. E. Thornton Jones, the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, solicitor, in 1954.
  
== Overview ==
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==Additional Information==
The records of the Manor Whitney and Clifford are currently held at the University of Wales Bangor. These records date from 1333 to 1891 and comprise 2.25 linear metres of materials. The following typewritten index was obtained from the University of Wales Bangor. The Whitney Research Group is currently in the process of transcribing this index on this page.
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Additional information can be found at [http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info/cgi-bin/anw/frames/fulldesc?int=y&inst_id=39&coll_id=11030 Archives Network Wales].
  
 
== PDF File ==
 
== PDF File ==
 
The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.
 
The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.
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== Volunteers ==
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The following volunteers transcribed the index listed below in 2006. Thank you to all of our volunteers!
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[[User:Abburke|Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq.]], [[User:CarolynWC|Carol Cook]], [[User:Fountainoflife|Eleanore Dilello]], [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:Durrell|Albert Durrell]], [[User:Jwhitneymarkert|Joan Whitney Markert]], [[User:Annmathewson|Ann Mathewson]], [[User:Pauli007|Paul Nichols]], [[User:Abl0nd2nd|Lois Valentin]], [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Andaleen|Andaleen Whitney]], Arv Whitney, Bruce A. Whitney, [[User:Janet|Janet Whitney]], [[User:Stacy|Stacy Whitney]], [[User:Mrwill|Marilyn Williams]], and Judy Wright.
  
 
== Manuscript Status ==
 
== Manuscript Status ==
 
=== Manuscripts Obtained ===
 
=== Manuscripts Obtained ===
 
Photocopies of the following manuscripts have been obtained:
 
Photocopies of the following manuscripts have been obtained:
* 208, [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 213|213]], 315, 316, [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 378|378]], 473, [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 474|474]].
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* [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 11|11]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 208|208]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 213|213]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 315|315]], 316, [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 378|378]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 473|473]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 474|474]].
  
 
=== Manuscripts Unobtainable ===
 
=== Manuscripts Unobtainable ===
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=== FOREWORD ===
 
=== FOREWORD ===
  
This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.
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This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.
  
 
The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one [[Family:Turstin (s1045-a1086)|Thurstin the Fleming]], a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of [[Family:Alfred of Marlborough (s1020-?)|Alured de Merleburgh]], and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
 
The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one [[Family:Turstin (s1045-a1086)|Thurstin the Fleming]], a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of [[Family:Alfred of Marlborough (s1020-?)|Alured de Merleburgh]], and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
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| Manorial records................................................
 
| Manorial records................................................
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| Rentals, etc. .....................................................
 
| Rentals, etc. .....................................................
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| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
 
| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
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| Maps and Plans.................................................
 
| Maps and Plans.................................................
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| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
 
| colspan=4 | II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
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| Deeds and allied documents...............................
 
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| Manorial records................................................
 
| Manorial records................................................
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| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
 
| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
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| Maps and Plans.................................................
 
| Maps and Plans.................................................
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| align=right valign=top | (v)
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
 
| colspan=4 | III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
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| Surveys and valuations, .....................................
 
| Surveys and valuations, .....................................
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| Rentals and accounts ........................................
 
| Rentals and accounts ........................................
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| Maps and plans..................................................
 
| Maps and plans..................................................
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| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | IV. OTHER HEREFORDSHIRE PARISHES: Winforton and
 
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| Brilley: ..............................................................
 
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| colspan=4 | VI. IRELAND, HERTFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX & LONDON :
 
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| Hertfordshire......................................................
 
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| Middlesex and London........................................
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        I.  <u>MANOR AND PARISH OF WHITNEY.</u>
 
 
        (i)  <u>Deeds and allied documents.</u>
 
 
1.  1333.          DEED INDENTED witnessing that [[Family:Whitney, Eustace de (c1287-c1352)|Eustace]]
 
                    [[Family:Whitney, Eustace de (c1287-c1352)|de Whitney]], lord of Whitney has at the
 
                    request of Sir Roger de Whitney,
 
                    Philip de Pencombe, William de 
 
                    Kekenwyche, William de Almaly and others
 
                    granted to the commoners and landowners
 
                    of Clifford, for a sum of money paid to
 
                    him, licence to pasture their animals
 
                    on land belonging to him called <u>la brome</u>
 
                    (Norman-French)
 
 
2.  [n.d.-c.1370?]  1.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert de (1318-c1380)|Robert de Wyteney]], son and heir of
 
                        [[Family:Whitney, Eustace de (c1287-c1352)|Sir Eustace de Wyteney, Kt.]]
 
 
                    2.  John de Wytneye, brother of the
 
                        said Robert.
 
 
                    GIFT of land in the Manor of Whitney
 
                    which formerly belonged to John, son
 
                    of Isaac.
 
 
3.  1424/5.        BOND by William Stowe, as assignee of
 
                    [[Family:Whitney, Robert (c1379-1441)|Sir Robert Whitney]], lord of Whitney, to
 
                    pay to the prior and convent of
 
                    Wormesley a rent of 2/4 for 99 years
 
                    for a tenement called <u>le Halvechyden.</u>
 
                    Friday, on the eve of Epiphany
 
 
4.  1424/5.        DUPLICATE of No. 3.
 
 
5.  1470.  Nov.4.  WRIT OF HABERE FACIAS SEISANAM to give
 
                    possession to Eustace de Whyteney and
 
                    Elizabeth his wife, of the Manor of
 
                    Whyteney, being cognizees in a Fine
 
                    levied between them and Roger de
 
                    Whyteney, parson of the Church of
 
                    Pencombe.
 
 
6.  1474.          1.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (c1436-a1473)|Robert Whyteney, esq.]], lord of
 
                        Whyteney
 
 
                    2.  Howell ap Richard a Badam
 
 
                    GIFT of a messuage and 8 acres of arable
 
                    land lying in Yeuanes Crofte.  The said
 
                    messuage lies between <u>Yeuanes Crofte</u>
 
                    and the highway and extends from the wood
 
                    of Brulley to the wood of Whyteney.
 
                    Thursday, before the Feast of St. George
 
                    (April 23).
 
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7.  1491/2.  Feb 12.  1.  Richard Lyncks, rector of
 
                          Standon, Walter Mills, vicar of
 
                          Kington and Rowland Blackeston.
 
 
                      2.  Robert Whitney, esq.
 
 
                      GIFT of the lordship or manor of
 
                      Whitney with its appurtenances in the
 
                      marches of Wales or in the
 
                      county of Hereford, lying between
 
                      Yardesley and Clifford, the
 
                      advowson of the church of Whitney
 
                      and all lands in Whitney, Stowe and
 
                      Milhalgh which they formerly had of
 
                      the gift and confirmation of the said
 
                      Robert Whitney by his deed dated
 
                      4 February, 1491/2.
 
 
8.  1492.  Oct.4.    FINAL CONCORD between Simon Milbourne,
 
                      esq., Roger Vaughan of Clyro, esq.,
 
                      Walter Bellehedde, rector of
 
                      Wynfreton, Walter Mille, vicar of
 
                      Kington, and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                      Almaly, plaintiff, and Thomas
 
                      Vaughn of Bredwardine, esq.,
 
                      Eleanor, his wife, Roger Vaughan of
 
                      Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his wife,
 
                      deforceants, when the deforceants
 
                      acknowledged the manor of Whitney,
 
                      the advowson of the priory church of
 
                      St. Peter of Whitney, two mills, six
 
                      messuages, 300 acres of land, 100
 
                      acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture,
 
                      100 acres of wood and &pound;10 rent in
 
                      Whitney, Stowe and Millehalgh to be
 
                      the right of the plaintiffs.
 
 
9.  1492.  Oct.4.    FINAL CONCORD between Simon Milbourne,
 
                      esq., Roger Vaughan of Clyro, esq.,
 
                      Walter Bellehedde, rector of the
 
                      church of Wynfreton, Walter Mille,
 
                      vicar of Kington, and John Taillour,
 
                      vicar of Almaly, plaintiffs, and
 
                      Thomas Vaughn of Bredwardine, esq.,
 
                      and Eleanor, his wife, Roger Vaughan
 
                      of Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his
 
                      wife, deforceants, when the
 
                      deforceants acknowledged the manor
 
                      of Whitney, the advowson of the church
 
                      of St. Peter of Whitney, two mills,
 
                      six messuages, 300 acres of land, 100
 
                      acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture,
 
                      100 acres of wood and &pound;10 rent in
 
                      Whitney, Stowe and Millehalgh to be
 
                      the right of the plaintiff.
 
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10.  1492. Oct.4.        RECORD of Fines of the manor of
 
                          Whitney taken before Walter Vaughan
 
                          of Hergest, Steward of the manor of
 
                          Huntington
 
                          The parties to the two Final Concords
 
                          annexed are the same, viz:
 
 
                            Simon Milbourne, esq., Roger
 
                            Vaughan of Clero, esq., Walter
 
                            Bollehedde, rector of Wynspeton,
 
                            Walter Mille, vicar of Kyngton
 
                            and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                            Almaly, plaintiffs, and Thomas
 
                            Vaughan of Bradwardyn, Eleanor,
 
                            his wife, Roger Vaughan of
 
                            Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his
 
                            wife, deforceants.
 
 
11.  1492. Oct. 8.      1.  Simon Milbourne, esq., Roger
 
                            Vaughan of Clero, esq., Walter
 
                            Bollehedde, rector of Wynfreton,
 
                            Walter Mille, vicar of Kyngton
 
                            and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                            Almaly.
 
 
                        2.  Robert Whitney, esq.,
 
 
                        FEOFFMENT of the manor of Whitney, the
 
                        advowson of the church of St. Peter
 
                        of Whitney, together with lands and
 
                        tenements in Whitney, Stowe and
 
                        Millehalgh, to the use of the said
 
                        R.W. and his heirs male, and in the
 
                        event of his death without heirs
 
                        male, to the use of the said R.W. and
 
                        his heirs by his first wife, Constance,
 
                        daughter of Sir James Andeley, lord
 
                        of Andeley, and in the event of the
 
                        lack of such heirs, to the right
 
                        heirs of the said R.W.
 
 
12.  1546. July 14.    1.  Robert Whitney, esq.,
 
 
                        2.  John Baskervile, Charles Vaughan,
 
                            William Delahay and Thomas
 
                            Havard of Willarsley, gent.
 
 
                        SETTLEMENT of the manor of Whitney
 
                        to the use of the said Robert and
 
                        Sybil, his wife and their heirs.
 
 
13.  1550/1. Jan.18.    1.  Hugh Pemwyer of Clifford, gent.
 
 
                        2.  James Jones Mychell of Whitney.
 
 
                        GIFT of a house in Whitney where the
 
                        said James now dwells, and parts of
 
                        an orchard lying next to the parish
 
                        church of Whitney.
 
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14. 1556.  May 27.    1.  Agnes verch John of Byrley, co.,
 
                          Hereford, widow.
 
 
                      2.  David ap Griffith and Griffith
 
                          ap David, his younger son.
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of messuages and lands,
 
                      called <u>tyre Howell ap Richard ap</u>
 
                      <u>Adam</u> in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
15. 1558.  April 20.  1.  Robert Vaughan of Wynforton,
 
                          co., Hereford, gent.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas ap Rees of Clifford and
 
                          Joan, his wife.
 
 
                      MORTGAGE of tenements and lands in
 
                      Clifford called <u>William Treheyrnes</u>
 
                      <u>lands</u>.  Consideration: &pound;10.
 
 
16. 1559.  Dec. 8.    1.  James Whytney of Whytney, esq.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas Gardener of Whytney, clerk
 
 
                      LEASE for 50 years of a messuage or
 
                      tenement in the town of Whytney late
 
                      in the tenure of one Thomas Here,
 
                      deceased.
 
 
17. 1576.  Sept.8.    1.  Ann ap [sic] John, widow, late
 
                          wife of James ap John of Whitney,
 
                          deceased, and ThomasJames, son
 
                          and heir of the said James and Ann.
 
 
                      2.  Charles Gravener and Thomas
 
                          Gravener.
 
 
                      BARGAIN & SALE of five closes of land
 
                      containing 30 acres and one meadow
 
                      containing one acre called Halfilde,
 
                      otherwise Halhyde in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.  Consideration : L50.
 
 
18.  1576.  Oct.16.  1.  Ann ap John [<u>sic</u>], widow, late
 
                          wife of James ap John Whitney,
 
                          deceased, and thomas ap James,
 
                          son of the said James and Ann.
 
 
                      2.  Charles Gravener and Thomas
 
                          Gravener.
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of fice closes of land
 
                      containing 30 acres and one meadow
 
                      containing one acre called <u>Halfilde</u>,
 
                      otherwise <u>Halhyde</u> in Whitney.
 
 
19.  1581.  April 27. 1.  Sir James Whitney, Kt, Lord of
 
                          Whytney.
 
       
 
                      2.  Hugh ap John Howell of Pont Vayne,
 
                          of Hereford, husbandsman and
 
                          Thomas ap Hugh and James ap Hugh,
 
                          sons of the said Hugh ap John and
 
                          Catherine verch Rosser, his wife.
 
 
                      LEASE for three lives of a messuage and
 
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19. 1581.  April 27.  tenement and 10 acres of land in the
 
                        fee of Clifford and parish of
 
                        Whitney, in a place called the
 
                        <u>Woodfilde</u>.
 
 
20. 1589.  Oct.16.    1.  Thomas Griffen, citizen and
 
                            clothworker of London, son and
 
                            heir of Griffen Davie, late of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman, deceased.
 
 
                        2.  Davie Griffen of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of messuages, lands and
 
                        tenements in the town, parish and
 
                        fields of Whitney.
 
 
21. 1598.  Aug. 1.    1.  Griffith ap Thomas of Stowe, co
 
                            Hereford, yeoman, Golley, his
 
                            wife, and Elizabeth James of
 
                            the Stowe, widow.
 
 
                        2.  Eustace Whitney of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE of messuages, tenements and
 
                        lands in the Stowe in the parish of
 
                        Whitney, excepting one cottage with
 
                        a close adjoining called <u>Close y Vallen</u>
 
                        Consideration : &pound;43.
 
 
22. 1598.  Aug.1.      Duplicate of No. 21.
 
 
23. 1598.  Sept. 10.  1.  Charles Gravener of Whitney,
 
                            joiner, and Thomas Gravener of
 
                            Whitney, husbandman.
 
 
                        2.  Richard Jones of Eardisley, glover.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE of the moiety of five closes
 
                        of land containing 30 acres and the
 
                        moiety of one meadow containing one
 
                        acre, which said closes and meadow
 
                        called <u>Halefield</u>, otherwise <u>Halehide</u>
 
                        in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
24. 1598/9. Jan 16.    1.  Thomas Gravener of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, husbandman and Charles
 
                            Gravener of the same, joiner
 
 
                        2.  Robert Duppa of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        BARGAIN & SALE of the moiety of five
 
                        closes of land containing 30 acres,
 
                        and the moiety of a meadow containing
 
                        one acre, which said closes and
 
                        meadow are called <u>Halefielde</u>, alias
 
                        <u>Halehide</u>, in Whitney.
 
                        Consideration : &pound;20.
 
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25.    1598/9.  Feb.  2.  1. John Hall of Milhalf, co.
 
                                Hereford, yeoman 
 
 
 
                            2. Thomas Probert of Woodseves, co.
 
                                Hereford, yeoman.
 
                       
 
                            LEASE for 6 years of a close of land
 
                            called <u>Close Kennall</u> divided into two
 
                            parts by a hedge having a wood called
 
                            the <u>Welsh Wood</u> on the north end and
 
                            a close of the said John Hall’s
 
                            called <u>lline Stockings</u> on the south
 
                            end, and another close of the said
 
                            John Hall’s on the east side called
 
                            the <u>furthest close,</u> lying in Milhalf
 
                            in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
26.    1600.    Oct.  10. 1. Charles Gravener of Whitney,
 
                                yeoman.
 
 
                            2. Richard Jones of Erdysley, yeoman.
 
 
                            QUITCLAIM of 6 closes and one meadow
 
                            called <u>Halefilde,</u> alias <u>Halehide</u>
 
                            in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
27.    1600.    Oct.  10.  1.  Charles Gravener of Whitney,
 
                                yeoman.
 
 
                            2.  Richard Jones of Erdisley, co.
 
                                Hereford, yeoman.
 
 
                            BOND in £200 for the conveyance of
 
                            five closes of land and one meadow
 
                            called <u>Helefield</u> alias, <u>Halehide</u>
 
                            in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
28.    1602.    June 28.  1.  John Hall of Millhalfe in the
 
                                parish of Whitney, yeoman, and
 
                                Jane, his wife.
 
 
                            2.  Charles Weaste of the same, yeoman.
 
 
                            LEASE for 1000 years of a close of
 
                            arable land called the <u>Close Pells</u>
 
                            in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
29.    1603.    April 27.  1.  Charles Gravener of Eardesley,
 
                            joiner, and Richard Johnes of the
 
                            same, glover.
 
 
                            2.  Eustace Whitney of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                            BARGAIN & SALE of 5 closes and one meadow
 
                            called <u>Halefield</u>, alias <u>Halehide</u>
 
                            in Whitney.
 
                            Consideration : £80
 
 
30.      1603.    April 27. Counterpart of No. 29.
 
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31.  1603.  April 27.  1.  Richard Johnes of Eardesley,
 
                            co. Hereford, glover.
 
 
                        2.  Eustace Whitney, of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        BOND in £80 for the performance of
 
                        convenants contained in a pair of
 
                        indentures of equal date.
 
 
32.  1604.  Nov. 9.    1.  Griffith Thomas, alias Griffith
 
                            of Thomas of Stowe in the parish
 
                            of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Eustace Whitney, of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of a messuage, tenement and
 
                        lands in Stowe in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
33.  1605/6.  Feb. 21.  1.  Eustace Whitney, of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        2.  John Hall and Jane, his wife.
 
 
                        LEASE for lives of a messuage,
 
                        tenement and lands in Whitney which
 
                        the said Eustace Whitney purchased
 
                        from the said John Hall.
 
 
34.  1605/6.  Feb. 20. 1.  John Hall of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Eustace Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        BOND in £200 for the performance of
 
                        convenants contained in a pair of
 
                        indentures of equal date.
 
 
35.  1614.  May 24.    1.  David Griffith of Whitney, yeoman,
 
                            and Margaret, his wife.
 
 
                        2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                        BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage or
 
                        tenement and lands called <u>Howel ap</u>
 
                        <u>Richard ap Adam’s lands</u> in the lordship
 
                        of Whitney; also lands called <u>Kay yr</u>
 
                        <u>Gove</u> in Whitney Wood.
 
                        Consideration : £120.
 
 
36.  1614.  May 24.    1.  David Griffith of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                        BOND in £240 to levy a fine of the
 
                        premises mentioned in No. 35.
 
 
37.  1614.  June 2.    WARRANT OF ATTORNEY from Sir Robert
 
                        Whitney of Whitney, Kt., to James Goze
 
                        to receive possession of certain lands
 
                        specified in a deed dated 24 May, 1614.
 
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54.  1633.  April 24.  1. Eustace Jone of Whitney, gent.
 
                        2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney , Kt.]]
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of one close of pasture or
 
                        meadow called <u>Gundon</u> or <u>Rushie</u>
 
                        <u>medowe</u> in Whitney.
 
 
55.  1633/34.  Feb. 3.  1.  William Thomas of Milhaughe in
 
                            the parish of Whitney , miller.
 
 
                        2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney , Kt.]]
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of a parcel or arable
 
                        land containing one acre called
 
                        <u>Brooke acre</u>, lying in a field called
 
                        <u>le Upper Pyrry hill</u> in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
56.  1634.  June 26.    1.  Eustace Jones of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.]], chief
 
                            lord of the manor and lordship
 
                            of Whitney.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of a parcel of land
 
                        containing 8 acres, part of a
 
                        common or wood called Whitney in the
 
                        lordship and parish of Whitney which
 
                        said parcel was allotted to the said
 
                        Eustace under an agreement made
 
                        between the said [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert]] and the
 
                        tenants of the said manor for the
 
                        enclosure of the said common.
 
 
57.  1635.  June 27.    RECEIPT from Thomas jones of the
 
                        parish Brilley, co., Hereford,
 
                        yeoman, John Williams of Abergevenny,
 
                        co., Monmouth, corviser, and
 
                        Abraham Williams, son of the said
 
                        John, corviser to [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney]]
 
                        of Whitney Court, Kt., for *16
 
                        payable to them for a house or
 
                        tenement and lands in Whittneises
 
                        Wood in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
58.  1635.  June 27.    1.  Thomas Jones of the parish of
 
                            Brilley, co., Hereford , yeoman,
 
                            John Williams of Abergevenny, co.,
 
                            Monmouth, corvisor, and Abraham
 
                            Williams, son of the said John
 
                            Williams, corvisor.
 
 
                        2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney]] 
 
                            [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Court, Kt.]]
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of a dwelling house or
 
                        tenement and a close of land in the
 
                        parish of whitney
 
 
59.  1639.  May 28.    1.  Joanna Price of the parish of
 
                            Brongwenne, co., Radnor, widow,
 
                            sister and heiress of John
 
                            Phillpotte, citizen and merchant
 
                            tailor of London.
 
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59.  1639.  May 28.    2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.]]
 
 
                        BOND in &pound;84 for the performance of
 
                        cevenants contained in a pair of
 
                        indentures of equal date.
 
 
60.  1645.  June 20.  1.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,]]
 
                            Kt., lord of the manor of Whitney,
 
                            and Robert Whitney, esq., his son
 
                            and heir.
 
 
                        2.  John West of Whitney, yeoman, one
 
                            of the freeholders of the said
 
                            manor , and a commoner in the
 
                            waste and wood ground there called
 
                            Whitney's Wood.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of part of the
 
                        said common, waste and wood ground as
 
                        is now in the possession of the said
 
                        John West being the uttermost part
 
                        of the said wood on the east and
 
                        north parts, and adjoining on the
 
                        same sides a brook called Heybrooke       
 
                        and the highway there.
 
 
61.  1693.  May 23.    1.  John Tryst of the city of Hereford,
 
                            esq., Thomas Geers of the Marsh,
 
                            co., Hereford, serjeantt-at-law,
 
                            and elizabeth, his wife, Robert
 
                            Duppa of Castleton, co., Hereford,
 
                            gent, and elizabeth, his wife,
 
                            John Duton Colt of leominster,
 
                            esq., robert Price of Foxley, esq.
 
                            Thomas Williams of Cabalva, co.,
 
                            Radnor, esq., David Williams of
 
                            the city of Hereford, doctor in
 
                            physic, and Thomas Stanley of
 
                            the same, gent.
 
 
                        2.  William Wardour of the city of
 
                            Westminister, esq.
 
 
                        BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage of
 
                        tenement in Whitney, two closes
 
                        called <u>Great Rownslow</u> and <u>Little</u>
 
                        <u>Rownslow</u>, a meadow called the <u>Roks</u>
 
                        <u>Meadow</u> and other parcels of land in
 
                        Whitney.
 
                        Consideration : &pound;300
 
 
62.  1717.  June 18.  1.  William Wardour, esq., lord of
 
                            the manor of Whitney.
 
                       
 
                        2.  Albert Randall, alias Harman
 
                            one of the cottages in the said
 
                            manor.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a cottage
 
                        where the said Albert now dwells in
 
                        the manor of Whitney.
 
 
63.  1717.  June 20.  1.  William Wardour , esq., lord of
 
                            the manor of whitney.
 
 
                        2.  Susan Williams; one of the
 
                            cottagers in the said manor.
 
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63.  1717.  June 20.    LEASE for 99 years of a cottage
 
                        where the said  Susan now lives
 
                        in the manor of Whitney.
 
 
64.  1717.  June 20.    1.  William Wardour , esq., lord of
 
                            the manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  Susan Williams , one of the
 
                            cottagers in the said manor.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of the cottage
 
                        where the aid susan now dwells in
 
                        the manor of Whitney.
 
 
65.  1729.  Sept. 26.  1.  William Wardour of the city of
 
                            Westminister, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Hancorn of the Millhaugh
 
                            in the parish of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        DEED OF EXCHANGE of a parcel of
 
                        arable land containing one acre
 
                        near the dwelling house of the said
 
                        Thomas Hancorn and another parcel of
 
                        land containing one acre (W.W.) for
 
                        the right to erect weirs and dams by
 
                        the said William wardour on the lands
 
                        of the said hancorn at the Millhaugh.
 
 
66.  1749.  May 15.    1.  Tomkyns Wardour of Hillington
 
                            Heath, co., Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Uvedale Price of the city of
 
                            Bath, esq., and Robert Price of
 
                            Foxley, co., Hereford, esq.
 
 
                        DEED OF EXCHANGE ENROLLED of a
 
                        messuage or farm called <u>Hucks farm</u>
 
                        in the village of Yarsop in the
 
                        parish of Yazor, co., Hereford (T.W.)
 
                        for a messuage , tenement and farm
 
                        at the Millhaugh in the parish of
 
                        Whitney ( U.P. and R.P.)
 
 
67.  1758.  March 17.  1.  Elizabeth Wardour of Hillington,
 
                            co., Middlesex, widow, lady of
 
                            the manor of Whitney, co., Hereford
 
                       
 
                        2.  William Bayles of Whitney,
 
                            yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a cottage and
 
                        land in Whitney.
 
 
68.  1758.  March 27.  1.  Elizabeth Wardour of Hillington
 
                            Heath co., Middlesex, widow.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Jones of Whitney, co.,
 
                            Hereford, yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 17 years of a dwelling house
 
                        where the said Thomas Jones now lives,
 
                        called the <u>Boat house</u> on Whitney
 
                        Green, together with other parcels of
 
                        land on whitney Green in the parish
 
                        of whitney.
 
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69.  1763.  March 5.  1.  Edward Allen of Hay, co., Brecon,
 
                            gent.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Price of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a piece of
 
                        arable land near whitney's Green
 
                        adjoining the common ground there;
 
                        also, for 21 years , of a meadow in
 
                        the parish of Whitney.
 
 
70.  1764.  March 17.  1.  Elizabeth Wardour, lady of the
 
                            manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  John  Richards of Whitney,
 
                            labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for three lives of
 
                        a cottage and land at the Millhaugh
 
                        in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
71.  1775.  April 1.  1.  John Stallard of Hardwicke, in
 
                            the parish of Clifford, gent.,
 
                            (agent and steward of Mrs. Mary
 
                            Bourne respecting her manors
 
                            and estates in the co., of
 
                            Heresford.)
 
 
                        2.  Charles Haywoood of Clifford
 
                            and Richard Farr now or late
 
                            of Almely, co., Hereford, timber
 
                            merchant.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the sale of 600 tons
 
                        of oak, from trees growing in
 
                        Whitney Wood.
 
 
72.  1780.  Jan. 10.  1.  Tomkyns Dew , esq., lord of the
 
                            manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  James Mathes of whitney,
 
                            carpenter.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                        cottage , garden and two plocks of
 
                        ground in Whitney.
 
 
73.  1780.  July 17.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Sarah Treson of Whitney, spinster.
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of a messuage or
 
                        dwelling house called Whitney Court
 
                        or the New House.
 
 
74.  1780.  July 17.  COUNTERPART of No. 73.
 
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75.  1780.  Aug. 27.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of
 
                          the manor of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  Elizabeth Lewis , spinster of
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
                      LEASE for 21 years of a cottage ,
 
                      garden and two plocks of ground
 
                      situate at a place called the
 
                      Woodgate in Whitney.
 
 
76.  1780.  Aug. 27.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2. John Evans of Whitney, tailor.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                      cottage, garden and orchard at
 
                      Whitney Green in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.
 
 
77.  1780.  Aug. 27.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  Elizabeth Lewis of whitney,
 
                          spinster.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      a cottage and two plocks of grounds
 
                      in Whitney.
 
 
78.  1782.            1.  Charles Haywood of the parish
 
                          of Clifford , grazier, and
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., his landlord.
 
 
                      2.  William Moythan of the parish
 
                          of Whitney, yeoman, and Thomas
 
                          Morris of the same, yeoman.
 
 
                      LEASE for 15 years of a parcel of
 
                      coppice wood in Whitney.
 
 
79.  1782.  Nov. 1.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney , esq.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas Weale of whitney, gent.
 
 
                      LEASE for 21 years of an orchard
 
                      called the <u>Croft</u> or <u>Tanhouse Close</u>
 
                      in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
80.  1782.  Nov. 9.  1.  Tomkyns Dew,esq., lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  Benjamin Prosser, labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE of a cottage and
 
                      land near the Mill Pound at the
 
                      Millhaugh in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
81.  1783.  June 3.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor of
 
                          WHITNEY.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas Vaughan of Whitney,
 
                          labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                      cottage formerly Probert's in Whitney
 
                      Wood.
 
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82.  1783.  June 6.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  John Powell of Whitney, mason.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      a piece of coppice ground and
 
                      arable land in Whitney Wood.
 
 
83.  1783.  July 22.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  William Price, carpenter.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      several pieces of land in Whitney.
 
 
84.  1783.  July 26.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  William Roberts, yeoman.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      a piece of coppice in Whitney Wood.
 
 
85.  1783.  July 26.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  David Morris, yeoman. 
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      two acres and a half of coppice
 
                      wood in Whitney manor.
 
 
86.  1783.  July 30.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas Baylis of Whitney,
 
                          labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      four acres of land in Whitney Wood
 
                      and a cottage and land at Pentwyne
 
                      in Whitney.
 
 
87.  1783.  July 30.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  John Roberts of Whitney, labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      cottage and land in Whitney.
 
 
88.  1783.  July 30.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  John Baylis, labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years
 
                      5 acres of land in Whitney.
 
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89.  1783.  Nov. 14.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, of Whitney. Esq.
 
 
                        2.  James Johnes of Clirow, co.,
 
                            Rednor, builder.
 
                           
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of three closes
 
                        called the <u>Fignesses</u>, <u>Walton’s</u>
 
                        <u>Close</u>, and <u>Wye Meadow</u> together
 
                        with 4 acres of coppice, part of
 
                        Whitney Wood.
 
 
90.  1784.  March 23.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                            of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  Edward Dale of Whitney, labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                        a piece of garden ground in Whitney.
 
 
91.  1784.  July 22.  1.  Charles Haywood of the
 
                            Sheepcott in the parish of
 
                            Clifford, gent.
 
 
                        2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of lands called
 
                        the <u>Gunden</u>, <u>Cranks Orchard</u> and the
 
                        <u>Little Orchard</u>, etc., in Whitney.
 
 
92.  1786.  Dec 21.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                            of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Price of Whitney, weaver.
 
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of a cottage and
 
                        land, part of Grave’s End in
 
                        Whitney Wood.
 
 
93.  1786.  Dec. 21.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                            manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2.  Daniel Williams of Brilley,
 
                            labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                        two pieces of land called <u>Wye Meadow</u>
 
                        and <u>Walton’s Close</u> near Whitney
 
                        Bridge. 
 
 
94.  1791.  Nov. 12.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Price of Whitney, weaver. 
 
 
                        LEASE for  21 years of several pieces
 
                        of land in the parish of Whitney. 
 
 
95.  1791.  Nov. 12.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., of Whitney
 
                            Court.
 
 
                        2.  John Spencer of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, gent, and Sarah Weale
 
                            of  the same, widow.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of an
 
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95.  1791.  Nov. 12.  orchard called the <u>Croft</u> or
 
                      Tanhouse Close and a meadow
 
                      adjoining thereto in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.
 
 
96.  1792.  April 4.  CERTIFICATE of an AGREEMENT between
 
                      the Commissioners of the Land
 
                      Revenue and Tomkyns Dew of Whitney,
 
                      esq., for the sale to the latter of
 
                      the Crown rents in respect of lands c
 
                      called <u>Canon Stocking</u> in Whitney and
 
                      other lands in Middlewood.
 
 
97.  1792.  Sept. 5.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq. lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  John Powell of Whitney, mason.
 
 
                      LEASE for 21 years of a piece of
 
                      coppice and one acre of pasture
 
                      ground of Whitney Wood.
 
 
98.  1792.  Sept. 5.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2.  John Powell of Whitney, mason.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                      piece of coppice and pasture ground
 
                      in Whitney Wood.
 
 
99.  1795.  Dec. 10.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
                       
 
                      2.  Thomas Apperly of Whitney, miller. 
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 8 years of a
 
                      messuage, tenement or dwelling house
 
                      where the said Thomas Apperley now
 
                      lives, together with the two stacks
 
                      of water corn mills consisting of
 
                      one wheat mill, one corn mill and one
 
                      malt mill, called the <u>Millhaugh Mills</u>
 
                      in the parish of Whitney; also
 
                      various parcels of land in Whitney
 
                      appurtenant to the said mills.
 
 
100.  1797.  Feb. 2.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                      2.  John Spencer of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                      capital messuage called <u>Sheepcot</u>
 
                      in Clifford and lands in Clifford and
 
                      Whitney.
 
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101.  1797.  April 4.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., of Whitney
 
                            Court.
 
 
                        2.  Samuel Hancorne of the parish
 
                            of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                        messuage and farm called the <u>Millhalf</u>
 
                        Farm situate at the Millhalf in
 
                        the parish of Whitney together with
 
                        other lands lying in a place called
 
                        the Millhaugh in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
102.  1810.  May 8.    1.  Ann the wife of Thomas Powell,
 
                            of Whitney Court in the parish of
 
                            Whitney, formerly Ann Dew.
 
 
                        2.  The said Thomas Powell. 
 
 
                        APPOINTMENT by the said Ann Powell of
 
                        &pound;4,150 stock in the &pound;4 per cents and
 
                        &pound;200 on Bond to her husband in case
 
                        he shall survive her and in default of issue.
 
 
103.  1814.  Oct. 3.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Powell of Field's Place
 
                            in the parish of Madley, esq.
 
 
                        COPY GRANT of an Annuity of &pound;400
 
                        issuing out of the capital messuage
 
                        and lands called Whitney Court.
 
 
104.  1805.  Jan. 29.  1.  Edward Dale of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  James Spencer of Hay, co., Brecon,
 
                            gent.
 
 
                        3.  Ann Dew of Whitney Court, widow.
 
 
                        FEOFFMENT of a cottage and parcel of
 
                        garden ground in the parish of
 
                        Whitney to the use of the said Edward
 
                        Dale for life, with remainder to the
 
                        said Ann Dew in fee.
 
 
105.  1805.  Aug. 23.  1.  Edward Langford of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, gent.
 
 
                        2.  John Meredith of the parish of
 
                            Clirow, co., Radnor, yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 7 years of seven closes
 
                        called the <u>Great and Little Broads</u>
 
                        <u>Crofts</u> situate at the Millhaugh in
 
                        the parish of Whitney.
 
 
106.  1807.  Feb. 2.  1.  Henry Styleman, esq., Nicholas
 
                            Styleman, esq., Thomas Powell,
 
                          esq., and An, his wife, late
 
                            Ann Dew, widow (guardians of
 
                            Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq., an infant).
 
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106.  1807.  Feb. 2.    2.  Richard Higgins of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        LEASE for 6 years of the messuage or
 
                        tenement, farm and lands called
 
                        <u>The Stow</u> in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
107.  1807.  Feb. 2.    1.  Henry Styleman, esc., and
 
                            Nicholas Styleman, esq., (two of the
 
                            guardians of Tomkyns Dew of
 
                            Whitney Court, now an infant)
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Powell of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 6 years of the
 
                        capital messuage and demesnes called
 
                        <u>Whitney Court</u>.
 
 
108.  1813.  Sept. 18.  1.  William Roberts of the parish
 
                            of Whitney, yeoman, and Ann,
 
                            his wife.
 
 
                        2.  John Bowen of Whitney, carpenter.
 
 
                        3.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        DEED TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE of a
 
                        messuage or tenement called <u>Paul's</u>
 
                        <u>House</u> in the village of Whitney and
 
                        three closes of land there.
 
 
109.  1815.  April 24  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
              & 25.          esq.
 
 
                        2.  John Jones of Skethrog, co.,
 
                            Brecon, esq.
 
 
                        LEASE & RELEASE being a Mortgage in
 
                        Fee of the manor or lordship of
 
                        Whitney, the capital messuage called
 
                        <u>Whitney New Court</u>, alias <u>Whitney House</u>,
 
                        another dwelling house called <u>Whitney</u>
 
                        <u>Old Court</u>, a messuage, farm and lands
 
                        called the <u>Stow</u>, a park called
 
                        <u>Whitney Park</u>, a messuage, farm and
 
                        lands called the <u>Farm House</u>, otherwise
 
                        <u>Mill Half</u>, otherwise <u>Millhaugh Farm</u>,
 
                        a water corn mill called the <u>Mill</u>
 
                        <u>Half</u>, otherwise <u>Millhaugh Mill</u>, a
 
                        messuage tenement and lands called
 
                        the <u>Boat House Inn Farm</u> and other
 
                        parcels of land within the said manor
 
                        of Whitney in the parishes of Whitney
 
                        and Winforton.  Consideration : &pound;3000.
 
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110.  1815.  Nov. 23.  1.  William Roberts of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman, and Ann his
 
                            wife.
 
 
                        2.  Walter Roberts of Whitney,
 
                            yeoman, son of the said William
 
                            Roberts.
 
                               
 
                        APPOINTMENT of a parcel of land
 
                        containing a quarter of an acre in
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
111.  1820.  Feb. 24.  1.  Richard Roberts of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE by demise for 500 years of
 
                        a parcel of land at the west end of
 
                        a parcel of land called Walter’s Land
 
                        in the Parish of Whitney.
 
                        Consideration : &pound;40.
 
 
112.  1820.  Nov. 29.  1.  Tomkyns Dew , esq., of Whitney,
 
                            Court.
 
 
                        2.  Ann Weaver of Hereford, spinster.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE br Demise for 1000 years of
 
                        a messuage, tenement, or dwelling
 
                        house, called <u>Carrier’s House</u> and 
 
                        <u>Carrier’s House Farm;</u> a messuage,
 
                        tenement or dwelling house situate
 
                        near a place called the <u>Mill Hough, </u>
 
                        a parcel of land adjoining and a
 
                        parcel of coppice wood situate at a
 
                        place called <u>Whitney Wood</u> in the
 
                        parish of Whitney. Consideration :
 
                        &pound;1000.
 
 
113.  1821.  Jan. 21.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        2.  William Price of the parish of
 
                            Clifford.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting a messuage
 
                        farm and lands called <u>Broad Meadow</u>
 
                        or <u>Urchenfield</u> in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
114.  1823.  May. 12.  WRIT OF ELEGIT against Thomas
 
                        Williams for the execution of
 
                        damages and costs recovered against
 
                        him by John Jones by a Judgement of
 
                        the Court [? Of Exchequer] in a suit
 
                        between them concerning a messuage
 
                        and lands in Whitney which Edward
 
                        Allen, gent had demised to the said
 
                        John.
 
 
                        <u>Attached</u> : INQUISITION held 17 June
 
                        1823, touching the lands, goods and
 
                        chattels of the said Thomas Williams.
 
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115.  1825.  June. 30.  1.  Thomas Williams of the Parish
 
                              of Winferton, co., Hereford,
 
                              yeoman, and Ann, his wife.
 
 
                          2.  Edward Allen of Hay, co., Brecon,
 
                              gent.
 
 
                          3.  James Spencer of Hay, gent.
 
 
                          FEOFFMENT of a messuage or cottage
 
                          and lands in Stowe in the parishes
 
                          of Whitney and Winforton, to the use
 
                          of the said Thomas Williams and his
 
                          wife for their lives with the remainder
 
                          to the said Edward Allen.
 
 
116.  1827.  March 10.  1.  John Watkins of the parish of
 
                              Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                          FEOFFMENT of a parcel of land
 
                          part of a common called Millhalf Bank
 
                          in the parish of Whitney.
 
                          Consideration : &pound;16.
 
 
117.  1827.  July 25.    1.  Rev. William Spencer Phillips
 
                              of Trinity College, Oxford.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney court, esq.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of a messuage,
 
                          tenement or dwelling house in the
 
                          parish of Whitney and a cottage and
 
                          land lying in the lane leading
 
                          towards the Millhaugh in Whitney.
 
 
118.  1828.  Nov. 29.    1.  John Thomas of the parish of
 
                              Whitney, yeoman and Ann, his
 
                              wife.
 
 
                          2.  John Bowen of Whitney, carpenter.
 
 
                          3.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of a lease of a parcel of
 
                          land near Whitney Green adjoining the
 
                          common pound in the Parish of Whitney.
 
 
                          <u>Enclosed</u> : Bundle of memoranda and papers
 
                          concerning the Premises.
 
 
119.  1829.  Dec. 30.    1.  Richard Roberts of the parish of
 
                              Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                          FURTHER CHARGE on a parcel of land in
 
                          Whitney lying at the west end of a
 
                          certain parcel of land called
 
                          Walter’s Land for securing &pound;30 and
 
                          interest.
 
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120-121.  1832.  Feb.1 & 2.    1.    Richard Roberts of the parish of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                                2.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                                LEASE & RELEASE of a parcel of land in Whitney at the
 
                                West end of a parcel of land called Walter’s Land.
 
 
122.        1832.        Feb. 27.        1.    Edward Allen of Hay, co., Brecon, gent.
 
 
                                2.    James Spencer of  Hay, gent.
 
 
                                LEASE for 999 years of a messuage or cottage and lands at a place
 
                                Called The Stow in the parishes of Whitney and Winforton.
 
 
123.        1836.        April 7.        UNDERTAKING by Walter Roberts to execute a mortgage of a
 
                                messuage or cottage in Whitney to his brother William Roberts for
 
                                the better securing the sum of &pound; 42 due from the said
 
Walter to the said William.
 
 
124.        1837.        Oct. 7.                1.    Walter Roberts of the parish of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                                2.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                                MORTGAGE by demise for 500 years of a parcel of land with a
 
                                Parcel of land built thereon in Whitney. Consideration : &pound;
 
                                84.
 
 
125.        1837.        Oct.30 & 31.        1.    Henry Walter Coldham of Aumer Hall , co., Norfolk, esq.,
 
                                      Henry Goodwin of Cromer, co., Norfolk, gent, and Charles
 
                                      Goodwin of  King’s Lynn, co., Norfolk, gent.
 
 
                                2.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, co., Hereford, esq.
 
 
                                3.    James Spencer of Hay, co., Brecon, gent.
 
 
                                DRAFT RELEASE by (1) (in whom the legal fee of the premises
 
                                is now vested under the will of Nicholas Styleman, one of the
 
Guardians of the said Tomkyns Dew) to the said Tomkyns Dew of
 
of various parcels of land in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
126.        1843.        Aug. 12.        1.    Thomas Hancorn of the parish of Whitney, farmer.
 
 
                                2.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                                COPY AGREEMENT for the purpose of a messuage, tenement
 
                                And lands called The Lower House at Millhalf in the parish of
 
                                Whitney.
 
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127.        1844.        March 26.        MEMORANDUM of an agreement between John Thomas of
 
                                the Pound in the parish of Whitney, yeoman, and Tomkyns Dew
 
                                of Whitney Court, esq., for the surrender by the said J.T. to T.D.
 
                                of the possession of the premises called the Pound.
 
 
128.        1849.        July 14.        1.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                                2.    William Dyke of the Valets Cottage in the parish of Whitney,
 
                                        gent.
 
 
                                BOND in &pound; 4000 for the payment of &pound; 2000.
 
 
129.        1850.        Nov. 28.        1.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                                2.    James Merton of Linclon’s Inn Fields, gent.
 
 
                                AGREEMENT for the letting of a messuage and land called The
 
                                Valetta in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
130.        1852.        Sept. 10.        1.    William Bridgwater of Glasbury, co., Radnor, gent., and
 
                                        Francis Lewis Bodenham of Hereford, gent.
 
 
                                2.    Tomkyns Dew of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                                CONVEYANCE of a messuage or cottage and lands situate at a
 
                                place called The Stow in the parishes of Whitney and Winforton.
 
                                Consideration : &pound; 40.
 
 
131.        1852.        Nov. 18.        1.    Tomkyns Dew the younger of  Whitney, esq., and Henry Dew
 
                                        of the same, clerk.
 
 
                                2.    John Brown of the parish of Winforton, farmer.
 
 
                                BOND in &pound; 300 for the payment of &pound; 150.
 
 
                (ii)    Manorial Records.
 
 
132.        1676-1778.                PRESENTMENTS before the Court Leet and View of Frankpledge
 
                                with the Court Baron of the manor of Whitney, 1676-1778. 
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
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133.        1690.                        An extract for all fines, amerciaments, forfeitures, perquisites
 
                                and profits found and presented at the Court Leet and Court Baron
 
                                of Richard Williams, Robert Price, John Dutton Colt, esqrs and
 
                                others, lords of the manor of Whitney there holden the 29th day of
 
                                October, 1690, before Henry Jones. gent., Steward.
 
 
134.        1760.        - 5.                SUIT ROLL of the tenants and resients of the manor of Whitney,
 
                                1760 - 5.
 
 
135.        1766 - 75.                                do.                                1766 - 75.
 
 
                        (iii)      Rentals, etc.
 
 
136.        1767.                        WHITNEY MANOR : An Abstract of the descent of the estates of
 
                                the chief rent free, holders, &c.
 
 
137.        1768.                        WHITNEY MANOR : A Particular of the cottage leases, now in
 
                                being, the dates, tenants names and descriptions and number of
 
                                lives for which the leases were granted and distinguishing those
 
                                that are dead and the yearly rents &c.
 
 
138.        [after 1800]                RENTAL of cottages in the manor of Whitney.
 
 
139.        1820 - 1829.                MANOR OF WHITNEY Rent and Tithe Account Book.
 
 
                        (iv)      Surveys & Valuations etc.
 
 
140.        1823.                        PARTICULARS (acreage andvaluation) of Stow Farm
 
                                in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
141.        [after 1824]                VALUATION of Whitney Court House and demesnes.
 
 
142.        [c. 1825]                NOTE of lands in Mr. Dew’s occupation in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
143.        [c. 1825]                PARTICULARS of Far House Farm and lands in the parish of
 
                                Whitney.
 
 
144.        1823.                        ACREAGE of Sheep Cot Farm as let to Mr. Pye from Candlemas,
 
                                1823.
 
 
145.        1827.                        VALUATION of Whitney Court and lands, Far House Farm and
 
                                other lands and woods in the occupation of Mr. [Tomkyns] Dew.
 
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146.  1828.            PARTICULARS of land in Mr [Tomkyns]
 
                        Dew's occupation in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
147.  1829.            PARTICULARS (names of fields and
 
                        acreage) of <u>Stow Farm</u> in Whitney
 
                        in the tenancy of J. Monkhouse.
 
 
148.  [c. 1830]        PARTICULARS of lands in the
 
                        occupation of Tomkyns Dew, esq.,
 
                        in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
149.  [c. 1830]        PARTICULARS of Whitney Court Farm,
 
                        Far House Farm, or Millhaugh Farm,
 
                        and Boat Farm.
 
 
150.  [c. 1830]        SURVEY and Valuation of the <u>Boat</u>
 
                        <u>Farm</u> in the tenancy of Stephen
 
                        Arrowsmith.
 
 
151.  1831.            AN ASSESSMENT of four pence in the
 
                        pound on the occupiers of premises
 
                        and lands in the parish of Whitney
 
                        for the relief of the poor.
 
 
152.  1832              ACREAGE of Sheep Cot Farm in the
 
                        tenancy of Thomas Dowle.
 
 
163.  [c. 1836]        PARTICULARS of land in the Sheep
 
                        Cot Farm, not part of the original
 
                        estate, but bought by Mr. Dew.
 
 
154.  1831.            PARTICULARS of an Exchange of lands
 
                        between Tomkyns Dew, esq., of
 
                        Whitney Court and Mr. John Hancorn
 
                        of the Mill Half in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
155.  [a. 1840]        VALUATION of furniture in the house
 
                        at the Mill Half in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
156.  [c. 1840]        PARTICULARS of lands in the parish
 
                        of Whitney not belonging to Mr.
 
                        [Tomkyns] Dew
 
 
157.  1874.            MEASUREMENT of various fisheries
 
                        [on the River Wye] in the parish of
 
                        Whitney.
 
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              (v) <u>Maps and Plans.</u>
 
 
158.  1783.                MAP of the <u>Carrier Farm</u> in the parish
 
                            of Whitney surveyed by Edward Penry,
 
                            1783.
 
 
159.  [c. 1820]            COLOURED sketch and plan of a
 
                            Tollhouse in [? Whitney]
 
 
160.  [c. 1820]            MAP of Broad Meadow or Urchinfield
 
                            Farm.
 
 
161.  1833.                MAP of lands, late Thomas Jenkins's
 
                            part of Clock Mile Farm purchased
 
                            by Tomkyns Dew, esq., in 1833.
 
 
            (iv) <u>Miscellaneous.</u>
 
 
162.  1813.                AN ACT for inclosing lands in the
 
                            manor and parish of Whitney.
 
                            (Printed).
 
 
163.  1814.  Dec. 21.      NOTICES from Catherine Hancorn to
 
                            the Rev. John Trumper and Francis
 
                            Trumper restraining them from
 
                            entering any of  her lands in the
 
                            parish of Whitney for the purpose
 
                            of hunting, coursing or shooting, etc.
 
 
164.  1814.  Dec. 23.      A similar notice from John Monkhouse
 
                            to the Rev. John Trumper of Whitney.
 
 
165.  1814.  Dec. 23.      A similar notice from the said
 
                            John Monkhouse to Francis Trumper
 
                            of Whitney.
 
 
166.  1817.  Jan. 10.      COPIES of notices from Edward Thomas,
 
                            John Monkhouse, Tomkyns Dew, John
 
                            Spencer, Stephen Arrowsmith, Thomas
 
                            Price, and Catherine Hancorn to
 
                            William Parry of Bromage, restraining
 
                            him from hunting, shooting or
 
                            fishing on their lands in the Parish
 
                            of Whitney.
 
 
167.  1817.  Feb. 28.      DEPOSITION of Laurence Goodman
 
                            concerning his apprehension of one
 
                            Thomas Nixon accused of poaching in
 
                            Whitney Woods.
 
 
168.  1817.  March 1.      WARRANT to levy by distress of the
 
                            goods of Thomas Nixon of the parish
 
                            of Whitney the sum of ₤5, being a
 
                            fine imposed on him for having in
 
                            his possession "an engine called a
 
                            snare".
 
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169.  1820.            ACCOUNT of the sale to Tomkyns Dew,
 
                        esq., of the Green Estate in Whitney.
 
 
170.  1822.            ACCOUNTS concerning the purchase by
 
                        Tomkyns Dew, esq., of  <u>Michael's</u>
 
                        <u>Tenement</u> in Whitney.
 
 
171.  1826.            CASE and opinion concerning the right
 
                        of A.W. Higgins to shoot upon land
 
                        belonging to Tomkyns Dews, esq.,
 
                        within the manor of Whitney.
 
 
172.  1827.            SCHEDULE of Deeds relating to the
 
                        Title to the Whitney Court Estate
 
                        belonging to Tomkyns Dew, esq.,
 
                        part whereof is now in mortgage to
 
                        John Wallis, esq., Hannibal Sandys,
 
                        esq., and the Rev. John Wallis for
 
                        securing ₤7,000 and interest.
 
 
173.  1828.  July 4.    NOTICE OF APPEAL by Richard Higgins
 
                        of the parish of Whitney against an
 
                        Assessment made for the relief of
 
                        the poor of the said parish, 6 May,
 
                        1828.
 
 
174-176.  1836.        AFFIDAVITS of William Higgins of Hay,
 
                        Thomas Richards Watkins of Hereford,
 
                        Edward Flowers of Rose, Thomas
 
                        Hancorn of Whitney and John Colley
 
                        of Whitney on behalf of Richard
 
                        Higgins of Hay, co., Brecon,
 
                        defendant in an action brought
 
                        against him in the King's Bench by
 
                        the King on the prosecution of John
 
                          Monkhouse, concerning the alleged
 
                        obstruction by the said R.H. of the
 
                        highway in the parish of Whitney
 
                        leading towards the town of Kingston.
 
 
177.  1836.  Jan 7.    AFFIDAVITS of William Higgins of Hay,
 
                        co., Brecon, gent, Peter Warburton
 
                        of Hereford, gent., Edward Flowers
 
                        of Ross, land surveyor, Edward
 
                        Powell of Hagley, co., Worcester,
 
                        land surveyor John Millward of Hay,
 
                        land surveyor, Washington Boultbee of
 
                        Birmingham, land surveyor, and Walter
 
                        Powell of the parish of Brilley, co.,
 
                        Hereford, freeholder, on behalf of
 
                        Richard Higgins late of the parish of
 
                        Whitney, gent, against whom a Bill of
 
                        Indictment was preferred in October,
 
                        1834 on a charge of having obstructed
 
                        the King's highway in the parish of
 
                        Whitney by erecting a fence or hedge
 
                        across the said highway.
 
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178.  1840.  Oct. 12.  MEMORANDUM of an Agreement made
 
                        between Tomkyns Dew, esq., of
 
                        Whitney Court, and William Dyke
 
                        of Valet Cottage, Whitney, for the
 
                        exclusive right to sport over the
 
                        land occupied, by him and Mr. Thomas
 
                        Morgan of Mill-Half as tenants of
 
                        Mr. Thomas Hancorn during the
 
                        current season.
 
 
179.  1882.  June 17.  TERMS OF SETTLEMENT of a dispute
 
                        between Tomkyns Dew, esq., and one
 
                        Mr. Reynolds concerning the Pound in
 
                        Whitney.
 
 
180.  [19th cent.]      CASE and Counsel’s Opinion touching a
 
                        dispute between Tomkyns Dew of
 
                        Whitney Court, esq., (as lessee under
 
                        the Rev. I. F. Stewart, rector of
 
                        the parish of Whitney, of the tithes
 
                        of the said parish) and Richard
 
                        Higgins of Whitney, farmer,
 
                        concerning certain tithes of turnips
 
                        claimed by the said Dew from the said
 
                        Higgins
 
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            II <u>MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD.</u>
 
 
              (i) <u>Deeds and allied documents.</u>
 
 
181.  1339.  April 10.  1.  John, son of William Stephen of St. Marychurch.
 
 
                        2.  Philip Mathew.
 
 
                        GIFT of two acres of land in the
 
                        fee of the priory of Clifford, lying
 
                        there between <u>Wyrristockynge</u> of the
 
                        one part and <u>le Maplenripple</u> (?) of
 
                        the other part.
 
 
182.  1356.  May 4.    1.  William Oldacre of Clifford and
 
                            Cecily, his wife.
 
 
                        2.  Hugh de Hergast.
 
 
                        GIFT of one acre of land in the
 
                        lordship of Clifford, lying in a
 
                        place called <u>Caldewalleforlong</u>
 
                        between the lands of the said Hugh
 
                        on both sides and extending from the
 
                        lands of the said Hugh to the highway.
 
 
183.  1361              1.  Thomas le hore of Clifford and
 
                        Thomasine, his wife.
 
 
                        2.  Thomesine Wodelef of Greadas
 
 
                        GIFT of one piece of arable land in
 
                        a field called <u>le Walsshemannesfelde</u>
 
                        in Clifford.
 
 
184.  1370.            1.  William Lydon, chaplain, Robert
 
                            Waters, Chaplain, Rees ap David,
 
                            John Parpoynct (?) and John Water.
 
 
                        2.  William Jonett and Joanna, his wife.
 
 
                        GIFT of lands and tenements late of
 
                        Hugh Hergast in the lordship of
 
                        Clifford. Monday after the Feast
 
                        of the Translation of St. Thomas of
 
                        Hereford (Oct. 2)
 
 
185.  1374.            1.  Roger Gosmerton.
 
 
                        2.  William Jonet and; Joanna, his
 
                            wife.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of lands and tenements in
 
                        the manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        Sunday after the Feast of St. Mary
 
                        Magdalen (July 22).
 
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186.  1387.            1.  Andrew Boffard of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  William Hugyns of Clifford.
 
 
                        GIFT of two acres of arable land and a
 
                        tenement in the fee of Clifford.
 
                        Sunday after Ascension Day.
 
 
187.  1387.            1.  Richard Tylly and Isabel, his wife.
 
 
                        2.  John, younger son of Richard
 
                            Palmer and Agnes, his wife.
 
 
                        GIFT of lands and tenements
 
                        (unspecified) in Castelton in the
 
                        manor of Acle Pychard with reversion
 
                        to the said Richard and Isabel if
 
                        the said John and Agnes die without
 
                        heirs.
 
 
                        Sunday before the Feast of the
 
                        Apostles Philip and James (May 1).
 
 
188.  1393/4.  March 12.1.  William Hugyn of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  Margaret, his wife, and Robert,
 
                            his son.
 
 
                        SETTLEMENT of lands and tenements in
 
                        the fee of St. Marychurch held of
 
                        the lord prior of Clifford.
 
 
189.  1394.            1.  Dionysis Wodeleof.
 
 
                        2.  John and William, sons of the above.
 
 
                        GIFT of four strips of land lying in
 
                        a field called <u>Walssmonneffeld</u> in
 
                        the fee amd manor of Clifford.
 
 
190.  [n.d.- ? late    1.  Margery, daughter of William
 
        14th cent.]        de Bois.
 
                       
 
                        2. Hugh Pithard.
 
 
                        Gift of 36 acres of land which Simon
 
                        de Delewyn and Margery, his wife,
 
                        held in the township of Clifford.
 
 
191.  [n.d.- ? 14th    1. Llewelyn ap Llowarch
 
        cent.?]
 
                        2. Hugh, son of David de Hergast.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of land called <u>Welshman's</u>
 
                        <u>land</u> in the lordship of Clifford.
 
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192.  [n.d. - ? late    1.  Richard Ball, son of Thomas
 
        14th cent.]          Ball.
 
 
                          2.  Hugh son of Dance (?) of Hergast.
 
 
                          GIFT of a mesauage and house in
 
                          the township of Clifford.
 
 
193.  [n.d. - ? late    1.  Madoc ap Maredut of Eluael.
 
        14th cent.]
 
                          2.  Hugh ap David of Hergast.
 
 
                          GIFT of three acres of land lying
 
                          in a field called <u>Walismonsfellde</u>
 
                          in the fee of Clifford.
 
 
194.  1400.              1.  John Maddeley and William
 
                              Maddeley of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Edward Jonet, John Jonet,
 
                              William Jackesone, Hugh Harper,
 
                              clerk and William Harper.
 
 
                          GIFT of one messuage in the township
 
                          of Clifford.
 
 
                          Tuesday before Trinity Sunday.
 
 
195.  1408.              1.  Andrew Buffard and Richard
 
                              Oldacre of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Roger Restell of Clifford.
 
 
                          GIFT of one acre of arable land
 
                          lying in "le home" of Clifford in
 
                          a field called <u>Bondefelde</u> between
 
                          the lord's land of the one part and
 
                          the land of John Madley of the other
 
                          part, and extending from the field
 
                          called Hobynsley to "le bonde
 
                          ryppell".
 
 
                          Sunday after the Feast of the
 
                          Annunciation of the B.V.M. (25 March)
 
 
196.  1425.              1.  Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          2.  Miles Water of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          GIFT of a meadow called <u>Bruttismedow</u>
 
                          in the lordship of Clifford lying
 
                          between the said Sir Robert's meadow
 
                          called <u>litilstenry medow</u> on the one
 
                          side and a certain way leading from
 
                          Clifford towards the Wye (Wayam)
 
                          where there was a ferry, on the
 
                          other side, in breadth, and extending
 
                          in length from a meadow of the lord
 
                          of Clifford called <u>fflagges</u> towards
 
                          a pasture of the said Sir Robert's
 
                          near the Wye.
 
 
                          Friday before the Feast of the
 
                          Nativity of the B.V.M. (Sept.8)
 
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197.  1496.  July 31.  1.  Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                        2.  Miles Water of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of a meadow called
 
                        <u>Bruttismedow</u> lying between the said
 
                        Sir Robert's meadow called
 
                        <u>litilsteney meadow</u> of the one part,
 
                        and a way once leading from Clifford
 
                        towards the Wye (?) (Wayam) where
 
                        there was once a ferry across the
 
                        said Wye.
 
 
198.  1432.  June 16.  1.  Miles Water senior of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  John Miles, his son.
 
 
                        GIFT of lands, messuages and tenements
 
                        purchased by the said Miles from
 
                        Thomas ap Philip ap Madoc and William
 
                        Gibbes in the lordship of Clifford
 
                        and also a piece of arable land lying
 
                        in the west field of the township of
 
                        Clifford.
 
 
199.  1432.  July 1.  1.  Miles Water, Junior, of Clifford,
 
                            son and heir of Miles Water,
 
                            senior, of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  John Miles, brother of the said
 
                            Miles Water, junior.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of all messuages and lands
 
                        which the said Miles Water, senior,
 
                        lately purchased from Thomas ap
 
                        Philip ap Madoc and William Gibbes
 
                        in the lordship of Clifford, and of
 
                        one field of arable land purchased by
 
                        the said M.W. from Richard Restell
 
                        in the west field of the township of
 
                        Clifford.
 
 
 
200.  1440.  April 1.  1.  William Rawlyn and Thomas Rawlyn
 
                            of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  John Milwater, esq., of Clifford.
 
 
                        GIFT of land called <u>Rawlyn ys close</u>
 
                        in the township of Clifford, lying in
 
                        length from the burgages of the said
 
                        John which he lately purchased from
 
                        Roger Restell to the field called
 
                        <u>Vicary ys feld.</u> and in breadth
 
                        between a certain way leading from
 
                        the township of Clifford to a certain
 
                        cross called <u>Owre lady crosse</u> of the
 
                        one part, and the lands of the said
 
                        John of the other part.
 
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201.  1441/2.  March 8.  1.  Richard Restell.
 
 
                          2.  John Milwater of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          GIFT of a tenement in the township
 
                          of Clifford and four acres of land
 
                          together with a croft of free land
 
                          in the fields of Clifford.
 
 
202.  1443/4.  Jan. 6.  1.  John Gosynton of Clifford
 
 
                          2.  John Milewater of Clyfford, esq.
 
 
                          GIFT of lands and tenements which
 
                          the said J.G. had of the gift and
 
                          feoffment of Thomas Staundon and
 
                          Isabella, his wife in the township
 
                          and fields of Clyfford.
 
 
203.  1444.  Dec. 1.    1.  Agnes Raulin and Elizabeth
 
                              Raulin of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  John Milewater of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of a parcel of land called
 
                          <u>Raulyn ys close</u> in the township of
 
                          Clifford.
 
 
204.  1444/5.  Jan.10.  1.  John Milewater of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  William Stowe, clerk, vicar of
 
                              Clifford, and Thomas Trahayron
 
                              of Clifford.
 
 
                          GIFT of lands and tenements in the
 
                          township, fields and lordship of
 
                          Clifford.
 
 
205.  1444/5.  Jan.20.  1.  John Milewater of Clifford, esq.,
 
                              and Agnes Voghan, his wife.
 
 
                          2.  John Harper of Welynton, senior,
 
                              Roger ap Rosser Vaghan, Edmund
 
                              Pychard of Brecon (Brechonia),
 
                              John Gosyngton, Thomas Trahaeren
 
                              and John Trahaeren of Clifford.
 
 
                          GIFT of all lands and tenements, etc.
 
                          of the said J.M. in the township and
 
                          lordship of Clifford.
 
 
206.  1452/3.  Feb. 1.    1.  Sir John Scudamore, Kt.
 
 
                          2.  John Milewater of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          GIFT of arable lands formerly
 
                          belonging to William Rawlyn of
 
                          Clifford and Thomas, his son, lying
 
                          in a field in Clifford called <u>Mere</u>
 
                          <u>felde</u>: one croft of arable land
 
                          lying in a field called <u>Sokenmon ys</u>
 
                          <u>hous</u> and three acres of land lying
 
                          in the <u>Weste felde</u> in Clifford.
 
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207.  1499/1500. Jan.15. 1.  Jevan ap Gwilym Vaughan, esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Lyngen, esq., and Eleanor,
 
                              his wife.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in the township and
 
                          lordship of Clifford which John
 
                          Milewater, sometime of Stoke Edith,
 
                          co. Hereford, esq., purchased.
 
 
208.  1512.  Sept. 28.  1.  Richard Welford, Robert
 
                              Whitney, son of Robert Whitney,
 
                              esq., deceased; William
 
                              Wallewyn and Thomas ap Jenkyn.
 
 
                          2.  Simon Milborn, esq., John
 
                              Breynton and Thomas Cockes.
 
 
                          GIFT of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in the township of
 
                          Clifford.  Recites that the said
 
                          lands were part of an estate in the
 
                          township and lordship of Clifford
 
                          purchased by John Milewater, esq.,
 
                          formerly of Stoke Edith, co.
 
                          Hereford, and of which the said
 
                          Richard Welford and the other
 
                          parties of the first part were made
 
                          feoffees by Sir John Lyngeyn and
 
                          Eleanor, his wife, daughter and
 
                          heiress of Thomas Milewater,
 
                          deceased, to the use of William
 
                          Herbert, esq.
 
 
209.  1538.  Oct. 21.    1.  Robert Whitney, esq., lord of
 
                              Whitney.
 
 
                          2.  Hugh ap John Thomas, Margaret
 
                              verch Howell, his wife, and
 
                              William one of their children.
 
 
                          LEASE for lives of a parcel of land
 
                          called <u>the greate tonne,</u> belonging
 
                          to the nether court of Clifford,
 
                          and to a close called <u>the old close</u>
 
                          lying on the north side of the park
 
                          of Clifford.
 
 
210.  1539.  Sept. 30.  1.  Robert Whitney of Ickombe, co.
 
                              Gloucester, esq.
 
 
                          2.  William Treherne of Clyfford,
 
                              co. Hereford, yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 99 years of two closes in
 
                          Clyfford, lying by the church side,
 
                          and 10 acres called the <u>Westfylde</u>
 
                          and 22 acres called the <u>Vycars</u>
 
                          <u>fylde</u> in the lordship of Clyfford.
 
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211.  1544.  Nov. 26.    1.  John Bedowe of Clifford, Gent.
 
 
                          2.  Richard Whitney and Jenkyn
 
                              Havard, Gent.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in Clifford which formerly
 
                          belonged to Howel ap Ievan.
 
 
212.  1546.  Sept. 26.  1.  Charles Herbert, Esq.
 
 
                          2.  Eleanor Warmecombe, late wife
 
                              of Simon Hyatt, gent., deceased.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of all the lands and
 
                          tenements late of the said Simon
 
                          Hyatt, in Clifford.
 
 
213.  1547/8. March 24.  1.  Dame Blanche Herbert, widow,
 
                              late wife of Sir William Herbert,
 
                              late of Troy, Knt., deceased,
 
                              and formerly wife of [[Family:Whitney, James (s1466-1500)|James]]
 
                              [[Family:Whitney, James (s1466-1500)|Whitney, esq.]], deceased.
 
 
                          2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (s1491-1541)|Robert Whitney, esq.]]
 
 
                          [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 213|ASSIGNMENT]] of a lease of the
 
                          demesne lands of Clifford, formerly
 
                          granted to the said James Whitney
 
                          by Prince Arthur, late eldest son
 
                          of King Henry VII, for 60 years,
 
                          20 Feb. 1496/7.
 
 
214.  1567.  July 20.    1.  Robert Vaughan of Wynforton,
 
                              co. Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  David ap Rees of Stretton, co.
 
                              Hereford.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage or
 
                          tenement and 8 acres of arable land
 
                          in Clyfford now in the tenure of
 
                          Thomas ap Rees and known as <u>William</u>
 
                          <u>Trehayrons land.</u>
 
 
215.  1567/8. Feb.22.    1.  John Bedo of Clyfford, gent.,
 
                              John William Bedo, son and heir
 
                              of William John Bedo, deceased
 
                              and Margaret verch Ievan, late
 
                              wife of the said William John
 
                              Bedo, deceased, of Clyfford,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                          2.  John Duppa of Whytney, gent.
 
 
                          MORTGAGE of 8 acres of land in the
 
                          lordship of Clyfford, lying in a
 
                          field called <u>the moore fylde</u> (?)
 
                          in a field called <u>Kabalva,</u> and in a
 
                          field called the <u>mydle filde;</u> also
 
                          one acre of meadow land lying in a
 
                          place called <u>Monke Pole.</u>
 
                          Consideration : 20 marks.
 
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216.  1575.  June 28.    1.  Robert Vaughan of Wynforton, co.,
 
                              Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Eustace Thomas ap Rees.
 
 
                          GIFT of a tenement and two closes
 
                          of land lying in breadth between
 
                          the lands of Thomas Hyat, gent.,
 
                          called <u>losse</u>, of the one part, and
 
                          the highway of the other part, and
 
                          extending from the lands of John
 
                          Duppa called <u>Quintene Croft</u> in one
 
                          end to the lands of the said Thomas
 
                          Hiate called <u>Koide e lake</u> in the
 
                          other end; and also two other acres
 
                          of land lying in a place called
 
                          <u>Standell</u>, all in the parish of
 
                          Llanvayre e brynne in co., Hereford.
 
 
217.  1580/1.  Jan.26.  1.  David ap Rees of Clifford, yeoman.
 
 
                          2.  Eustace ap Rees of Clifford.
 
 
                          FEOFFMENT of a messuage or tenement
 
                          with a garden attached thereto and
 
                          eight acres of arable land
 
                          in Clifford, called <u>William Trehayrns</u>
 
                          <u>land.</u>
 
 
218.  1582/3. March 22.  1.  Eustace ap Rees of the city of
 
                              Hereford, cutler.
 
 
                          2.  Richard Beale of Staundon, co.,
 
                              Hereford, yeoman, and David
 
                              Jones of the same, draper.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT of messuages and lands
 
                          in Clifford, to the use of the
 
                          said Eustace and Catherine, his
 
                          wife, and their heirs.
 
 
219.  1589.  Aug. 20.    1.  Eustace Whytney of Whytney, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Eleanor Vaughan of Maiesloughe,
 
                              co., Radnor, widow.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of two leases of the
 
                          demesne lands of the manor of Clifford
 
                          "for the payment of all debts due
 
                          to Her Majesty as well for his
 
                          primier seisin and for the accounts
 
                          of Sir James Whytney, Kt., deceased
 
                          late sheriff of the county of Hereford
 
                          as also for the better maintenace
 
                          of Margaret Whytney, now wife of
 
                          the said Eustace Whytney".
 
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238.  1615/6.  Feb. 15.  1.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt
 
                              Edward Bullestrod of the Inner
 
                              Temple, esq. and Anthony Bull,
 
                              servant to James Whitlocke of
 
                              the Middle Temple, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Lady Constance Lucy of Highcleere,
 
                              co., Southampton, widow, and
 
                              Richard Lucy, her son and heir.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of the castle manor
 
                          and park of Clifford.  Consideration
 
                          £2,000.
 
 
239.  1617.  May 7.      1.  Richard Lucy, esq., son of the
 
                              Lady Constance Lucy of
 
                              Highcleere, co., Southampton,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                          2.  The said Lady Constance Lucy.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of the manor, castle and 
 
                          park of Clifford.
 
 
240.  1618.  Oct. 14.    1.  Lady Constance Lucy of Highclere,
 
                              co., Southampton, widow.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt.
 
 
                          3.  William Allen of London, esq., 
 
                              and Richard Knightley of
 
                              Preston Capes, co.,
 
                              Northampton, esq.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT of the manor, castle and
 
                          park of Clifford to the use of the
 
                          said Sir Robert Whitney and Lady
 
                          Anne, his wife (daughter of the said
 
                          Lady Constance Lucy) with remainder
 
                          to their son Robert Whitney and his
 
                          heirs male, and in deault thereof,
 
                          to the use of the other heirs male             
 
                          of the said Sir Robert Whitney and
 
                          Lady Anne Whitney.
 
 
241.  1618.  Nov. 14.    1.  Eustace Jones of the parish of
 
                              Whitney, gent., Elizabeth, his
 
                              wife, and Robert Jones his son
 
                              and heir.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney
 
                              Court, Kt.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of a close in the parish
 
                          of Llannevaire y brynne, otherwise
 
                          Clifford.
 
 
242.  1625/6.  March 8.  1.  Lady Constance Lucy of Highclere, d
 
                              co., Southampton, widow.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          3.  William Allen of London, esq.,
 
                            and Richard Knightley of Preston
 
                            Capes, co., Northampton, esq.
 
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242.  1625/6.  March 8.  COVENANT TO STAND SEISED TO USES
 
                          of the manor of Clifford, the
 
                          park called Clifford Park and
 
                          lands in Clifford except Clifford
 
                          Castle and the Castle Green ---
 
                          in consideration of a marriage
 
                          already had between the said
 
                          Sir Robert Whitney and the Lady
 
                          Anne, his wife, daughter of the
 
                          said Lady Constance.
 
 
243.  1628/9.  Feb. 4.  1.  John Vaughan of Courtefeelde
 
                              in the parish of Biggnor, co.,
 
                              Monmouth, esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Eustace of the parish of
 
                              Clifford, yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of a messuage or
 
                          tenement in St. Mary Hill within the
 
                          priory fee of the Blessed Virgin
 
                          Mary in Clifford.
 
 
244.  1630.  April 24.  1.  John Vaughan of Courtfield, co.,
 
                              Monmouth, esq.
 
 
                          2.  James Rosser of Clifford,
 
                              yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of a messuage and
 
                          lands called the <u>Kyver</u>, <u>the Bromy </u>
 
                          <u>Close</u>, <u>Parva Pella</u>, the <u>Well Meadow</u>
 
                          the <u>Poole meadow</u>, the <u>Plock upon</u>
 
                          <u>Wyeside</u>, the <u>over close</u>, the <u>close</u>
 
                          <u>by John Tyler's house</u> and <u>Maes y</u>
 
                          <u>Parke yssa</u>, all in the parish of
 
                          Clifford, alias Llanvayr y Bryn.
 
 
245.  1630.  July 10.    RECEIPT from Thomas Prosser John
 
                          Howell of Clifford, yeoman, and
 
                          James Prosser, his son and heir,
 
                          to Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney
 
                          Court, Kt., and for £17 for a house,
 
                          barn and lands in Clifford.
 
 
246.  1630/1.  March 9.  1.  Christopher Donne of Clifford, gent.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney
 
                              Court, Kt.
 
 
                          BOND in £30 for the performance of
 
                          covenants contained in a pair of
 
                          Indentures of equal date.
 
 
247.  1631/2.  Feb. 10.  1.  Eustace* Whitney of Clifford,
 
                              gent.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney
 
                              Court, Kt.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of a meadow called
 
                          Closse meadow, containing four acres
 
                          in the parish of Llannevaire y
 
                          brynne in the fee of Clifford.
 
 
                          Consideration : £46.
 
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248.  1631/2.  Feb. 10.  RECEIPT from Eustace Whitney of
 
                          Clifford, gent., to Sir Robert
 
                          Whitney of Whitney Court, Kt., for
 
                          £46 due for a certain meadow called
 
                          Closse meadow in the fee and
 
                          precincts of Clifford.
 
 
249.  1633/4.  Feb. 1.  1.  William Thomas of Milhaughe in
 
                              the parish of Whitney, miller.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt.
 
 
                          BOND in £18 for the performance of
 
                          covenants contained in a pair of
 
                          Indentures of Bargain and Sale of
 
                          equal date.
 
 
250.  1637.  Sept. 10.  1.  Howell William of the parish of
 
                              Clifford, yeoman, Rees Phillips
 
                              of Clodocke, co., Hereford,
 
                              yeoman, and James Phillips of
 
                              Peterchurch, co., Hereford,
 
                              yeoman.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          BOND in 5300 for the performance of
 
                          covenants contained in a pair of
 
                          Indentures of equal date.
 
 
251.  1637.  Nov. 23.    1.  Eustace Jones of Whitney, gent.,
 
                              Elizabeth, his wife, and Robert
 
                              Jones his son and heir.
 
 
                          2.  Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt., and William Bowdler of
 
                              Ludlow, gent.
 
 
                          MORTGAGE of a meadow called
 
                          <u>Gossingtons Meadow</u> in the parish
 
                          of Clifford.  Consideration : £53.
 
 
252.  1637/8.  Feb. 9.  1.  Walter Beddoes of the parish of
 
                              Llannevaire y brynne, alias
 
                              Clifford, corviser.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          BOND in £24 for the performance of
 
                          covenants contained in a pair of
 
                          Indentures of equal date.
 
 
253.  1638/9.  Feb. 28.  1.  Eustace Jones of the parish of
 
                              Whitney and Robert Jones, his
 
                              son and heir.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney
 
                              Court, Kt.
 
 
                          BOND in £160 for the quiet possession d
 
                          of a close of meadow or pasture
 
                          called <u>Gossingtons Meadow</u> in the
 
                          parish of Llannevaire y brynne, alias
 
                          Clifford.
 
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254.  1638/9.  March 4.  1.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt.
 
 
                          2.  William Philip of the parish of
 
                              Bettous Clyrowe, co., Radnor,
 
                              Yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 6 years of the capital
 
                          messuage and appurtenances called
 
                          the <u>Lower Courte</u> in Clifford, a
 
                          meadow called <u>Poole Meadowe</u> a
 
                          parcel of arable land in Clifford
 
                          called <u>the Close under the hill</u>
 
                          together with cattle, wains, goods
 
                          and implements as specified in a
 
                          schedule annexed.
 
 
255.  1639.  March 10.  1.  Richard Rogers of London, yeoman.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,Kt.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & Sale of a tenement or
 
                          cottage and lands in the parish of
 
                          Clifford.
 
                              (Incomplete)
 
 
256.  1639.  May 28.    1.  Joanna Price of the parish of
 
                              Brongwenne, co., Radnor, widow,
 
                              sister and heir of John
 
                              Phillpotte, citizen and merchant
 
                              tailor of London, deceased.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage or
 
                          tenement and orchard in Clifford
 
                          adjoining to the castle there;  one
 
                          parcel of arable land and one
 
                          little garden adjoining thereto,
 
                          near adjoining the said messuage,
 
                          one parcel of pasture and wood
 
                          ground lying in a certain parcel
 
                          of ground called the <u>Tonne</u>; and one
 
                          parcel of pasture ground ling in a
 
                          close called the <u>Broniey close</u>.
 
 
                          Consideration : £42.
 
 
257.  1639.  May 28.    RECEIPT from Joanna Price of
 
                          Brongwenne, co., Radnor, widow, to
 
                          Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.,
 
                          for £42 payable to her for one
 
                          messuage or tenement in Clifford
 
                          containing about 3/4 acre, one
 
                          parcel of arable land and one litle
 
                          garden adjoining, containing one
 
                          acre, a parcel of pasture and woody
 
                          ground containing 2 1/2 acres and a
 
                          parcel of pasture ground containing
 
                          half an acre, and for her right and
 
                          title in all other lands in the
 
                          parish of Llannevaire y brynne,
 
                          alias Clifford.
 
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258.  1639.  May 28.    POWER OF ATTORNEY from Sir Robert
 
                          Whitney of Whitney, Kit., to John
 
                          Bythell of Whitney, gent., to take
 
                          and receive from Joanna Price of
 
                          Brongwenne, co., Radnor, widow,
 
                          The premises mentioned in No. 257.
 
 
259.  1648.  April 16.  1.  William Bowdler of Ludlow, co.,
 
                              Salop.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,Kt.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of a close of meadow or
 
                          pasture called <u>Gossingtons meadow</u>
 
                          in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
260.  1647.  Dec. 10.    1.  Sir Richard Lucy of Broxborne,
 
                              co., Hertford, Kt., and Bart.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt., Robert Whitney, esq., his
 
                              eldest son and heir, Richard
 
                              Whitney, gent., Thomas Whitney,
 
                              gent., and Francis Whitney,
 
                              gent., his younger sons.
 
 
                          DECLARATION & APPOINTMENT touching
 
                          The sum of £260 par of a principal
 
                          sum of money due for arrears of
 
                          rent of Clifford, and £200 due upon
 
                          an obligation wherein the said Sir
 
                          Robert Whitney and Robert Whitney
 
                          stood bound to the said Sir Richard
 
                          Lucy.  All which the said Sir
 
                          Richard does "out of the natural love
 
                          and affection which he beareth unto
 
                          Dame Anna Whitney, wife of the said
 
                          Sir Robert Whitney, his, the said
 
                          Sir Richard Lucy’s,dearly beloved
 
                          Sister".
 
 
261.  1647/8.  Feb. 1.  1.  Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          2.  Roger Beynon of the parish of
 
                              Clifford, yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of a house or
 
                          cottage, a close of arable land
 
                          containing two acres adjoining the
 
                          said cottage, another parcel of
 
                          arable land containing one ace lying
 
                          in a filed called the <u>Upp ffielde </u>
 
                          and another parcel of arable land
 
                          containing one acre lying in a field
 
                          called Byford  --  all in the parish
 
                          of Clifford.
 
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262.  1665.  April 20.  1.  Thomas Whitney of Whitney, esq.,
 
                            William, lord bishop of St.
 
                            David's and Francis Lucy of
 
                            St. Martins in the Fields, co.,
 
                            Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                        2.  John Booth of the city of
 
                            Hereford, esq.
 
 
                        LEASE for 5 years of a farmhouse,
 
                        messuage and lands called
 
                        <u>Castelton Farm</u> in the parish of
 
                        Llanvairyvryn, co., Hereford
 
 
263.  1665.  April 21.  POWER OF ATTORNEY from Thomas
 
                        Whitney of Whitney, esq., William
 
                        Lord bishop of St. David and
 
                        Francis Lucy of St. Martins in
 
                        the Fields, esq., to John Lawrence
 
                        of Winserton, co., Hereford, gent.,
 
                        and Humphrey Diggas of the city of
 
                        Hereford, gent., to deliver the
 
                        lease of the premises mentioned in
 
                        No. 262 to John Booth.
 
 
              ___________________________
 
 
            <u>The Kitchen in Castleton.</u>
 
 
264.  1670.  April 9.  1.  Thomas Nicholas of Castleton
 
                            in the parish of Clifford, alias
 
                            Llanvaire y Bryne, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Nicholas Thomas, late of
 
                            Castleton, son and heir of the
 
                            said Thomas Nicholas.
 
 
                        LEASE for 1000 years of one
 
                        "Kichine", one garden and orchard
 
                        in Castleton.
 
 
 
265.  1741.  March 20.  1.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Almeley, co., Hereford, weaver,
 
                            and William Morgan of the same,
 
                            weaver.
 
 
                        2.  Zacharias Price of the parish of
 
                            Kinnersley, co., Hereford, gent.,
 
 
                        BOND in &pound;60 for the performance of
 
                        covenants contained in a pair of
 
                        Indentures of equal date.
 
 
266.  1741.  Oct. 19&  1.  Thomas Griffiths of the parish
 
                  20.        of Clifford, yeoman, and Susan,
 
                            his wife.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Almeley, co., Hereford, weaver,
 
                            and William Morgan of the same,
 
                            weaver, his brother.
 
 
                        LEASE & RELEASE of a messuage or
 
                        tenement called the <u>Kitchen</u> with
 
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contd/.
 
 
266.  1741.  Oct. 19 &  two gardens and an orchard
 
                  20.    adjoining thereto at Castleton
 
                        in the parish of Clifford; also
 
                        two pieces of arable land lying
 
                        in a field called <u>Maes y pont</u> in
 
                        the parish of Brynllys, co., Brecon.
 
 
267. 1741.  Oct. 21.    1.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Almeley, co., Hereford, weaver,
 
                            and William Morgan of the same,
 
                            weaver.
 
 
                        2.  Zacharias Price of the parish
 
                            of Kinnersley, co., Hereford,
 
                            gent.
 
 
                        LEASE for one year of a messuage
 
                        or tenement called the <u>Kitchen</u> at
 
                        Castleton in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
268.  1741.  Oct. 22.  1.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Almeley, co., Hereford, weaver,
 
                            and William Morgan of the same,
 
                            weaver, his brother.
 
 
                        2.  Zacharias Price of the parish
 
                            of Kinnersley, co., Hereford,
 
                            gent.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE of a messuage or tenement
 
                        called the <u>Kitchen</u> together with a
 
                        garden and orchard adjoining thereto
 
                        at Castleton in the parish of
 
                        Clifford.  Consideration : 30pds.
 
 
269-270. 1748. April 7  1.  Evan Jones of the parish of
 
                & 8.        Llandiloe, co., Carmarthen,
 
                            yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  James Brewer of the parish of
 
                            Much Dewchurch, co., Hereford,
 
                            yeoman, and Eleanor, his wife.
 
 
                        3.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, weaver, and William
 
                            Morgan of the same, weaver, and
 
                            Mary, his wife.
 
 
                        4.  Rees Robert of the parish of
 
                            Cusop, co., Hereford, tailor.
 
 
                        LEASE & RELEASE of a messuage called
 
                        the <u>Kitchen</u> with a garden and orchard
 
                        belonging thereto, at Castleton in
 
                        the parish of Clifford.   
 
 
271.  1748.  April 8.  1.  Rees Robert of the parish of
 
                            Cusop, co., Hereford, tailor.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, weaver, and William
 
                            Morgan of the same, weaver.
 
 
                        BOND in 80pds for the redemption of a
 
                        mortgage upon a messuage and lands
 
                        called the <u>Kitchen</u> at Castleton in
 
                        the parish of Clifford.
 
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271A.  1767. Sept. 30.  1.  Mary Bourne of St. George,
 
                            Hanover Square, London, spinster.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, weaver.
 
 
                        LEASE for 60 years of a messuage or
 
                        tenement called the <u>Kitchen</u> and
 
                        appurtenances in Castleton in the
 
                        parish of Clifford.
 
 
          _________________________
 
 
272.  1683.  June 23.  1.  Nicholas Thomas of the parish
 
                            of Clifford, alias Llanvaier
 
                            y Bryne, yeoman.
 
 
                        2.  Roger Williams of the parish of
 
                            Madly, yeoman, and William
 
                            Harbarde.
 
 
                        SETTLEMENT (after the marriage of
 
                        the said Nicholas and his wife Joan
 
                        Thomas) of the said Nicholas's house
 
                        called <u>Akarhine</u> and appurtenances in
 
                        Castleton in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
273.  1748.  April 5.  1.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, weaver, and William
 
                            Morgan of the same, weaver.
 
 
                        2.  Rees Robert of the parish of
 
                            Cusop, tailor.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the conveyance of a
 
                        messuage and lands at Castleton in
 
                        the parish of Clifford now in
 
                        mortgage to James Brewer of the
 
                        parish of Much Dewchurch, yeoman,
 
                        in consideration of the payment of
 
                        &pound;40.
 
 
274.  1748.  April 8.  1.  Thomas Morgan of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, weaver, and William
 
                            Morgan of the same, weaver.
 
 
                        2.  Rees Robert of the parish of
 
                            Cusop, co., Hereford, tailor.
 
 
                        BOND in &pound;80 for the performance of
 
                        covenants contained in an
 
                        Indenture Quadrupartite of equal
 
                        date.
 
 
275.  1759.  Aug. 8.    1.  Elizabeth Wardour, lady of the
 
                            Manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  George Knill of Clifford, yeoman.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 99 years of
 
                        a cottage near Clifford Castle.
 
 
276.  1759.  Aug. 8.    1.  Elizabeth Wardour, lady of the
 
                            manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  Joseph Tanner of the Priory
 
                            Wood in the parish of Clifford,
 
                            yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a cottage on
 
                        Merback Hill in the parish of Clifford.
 
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277.  1759.  Aug. 8.    COUNTERPART of No. 276.
 
 
278.  1759.  Aug. 8.    1.  Elizabeth Wardour, lady of
 
                              the manor of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  John Jones of Clifford, yeoman.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for lives of a
 
                          cottage and land near Clifford Park
 
                          in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
279.  1764.  March 17.  1.  Elizabeth Wardour, lady of the
 
                              manor of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Jones of Merbridge Hill,
 
                              in the parish of Clifford,
 
                              yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for three lives of a cottage
 
                          on Merbridge Hill in the manor of
 
                          Clifford.
 
 
280.  1767.  July 9.    1.  Mary Bourne lady of the manor
 
                              of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  John Prosser of Sidcome Hill
 
                              in the said manor, tailor.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for lives of
 
                          three acres of land on Sidcome
 
                          Hill in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
281.  1777.  June 25.    1.  Mary Bourne of Lower Grosvenor
 
                              Street, London, spinster.
 
 
                          2.  John Phillips of Clifford,
 
                              shoemaker.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of several
 
                          parcels of land lying around
 
                          Clifford Castle.
 
 
282.  1782.  July 9.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                              manor of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Powell of Clifford,
 
                              labourer.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                          cottage, garden and land in
 
                          Clifford town.
 
 
283.  1782.  Oct. 1.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                              manor of Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Tanner of Clifford,
 
                              labourer.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                          cottage and land on Alt Common in
 
                          the manor of Clifford.
 
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284.  1784.  Sept. 30.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                            manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  William Jones of Clifford,
 
                            labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                        a cottage, garden and land called
 
                        the <u>Chapple</u> in Clifford town.
 
 
285.  1792.  Aug. 1.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                            manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  Richard Gough of Merbadge Hill
 
                            in the said manor, labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years
 
                        of a cottage, orchard and land on
 
                        Merbadge Hill in the manor of
 
                        Clifford.
 
 
286.  1795.  Oct. 5.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                            of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  William Collins of Sidcome
 
                            Hill, labourer.
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of a cottage and
 
                        land on Sidcome Hill in the parish
 
                        of Clifford.
 
 
287.  1795.  Oct. 15.  COUNTERPART of No. 286.
 
 
288.  1796.  Nov. 6.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the
 
                            manor of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  Eneas Walter of the Broadmeadow,
 
                            yeoman.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                        a cottage and land at Broadmeadow
 
                        in the manor of Clifford.
 
 
289.  1797.  Feb. 2.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        2.  John Spencer of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                        the manor or lordship of Clifford,
 
                        part of the manor or lordship of
 
                        Whitney lying on the Clifford or
 
                        south side of the River Wye, the
 
                        site of the ancient castle of
 
                        Clifford and lands and cottages in
 
                        the parish of Clifford.
 
 
290.  1797.  Feb. 23.  COPY LICENCE from Tomkyns Dew of
 
                        Whitney Court, esq., to John Spencer
 
                        of Whitney, gent., to plough up and
 
                        convert into tillage certain rough
 
                        pasture lands called <u>Part of the</u>
 
                        <u>Rye grass Piece</u> and <u>Ox Leasow</u>, part
 
                        of premises called the <u>Sheepcott</u>
 
                        in the parish of Clifford.
 
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291.  1804.            1.  Henry Syleman, esq., Nicolas
 
                            Styleman, esq., and Ann Dew,
 
                            widow, guardians of the person
 
                            and estate of Tomkyns Dew of
 
                            Whitney Court, now an infant.
 
 
                        2.  Joseph Browne of Castleton
 
                            in the parish of Clifford,
 
                            farmer, and James Bonner of
 
                            the parish of Linton, farmer.
 
 
                        DRAFT LEASE for 9 years of the
 
                        capital messuage, tenement, farm
 
                        and lands called <u>Castleton</u> in the
 
                        parish of Clifford.
 
 
292.  1805.  Feb. 2.  1.  Henry Styleman, esq., Nicolas
 
                            Styleman, esq., and Ann Dew,
 
                            widow (guardians of Tomkyns
 
                            Dew of Whitney Court, an infant).
 
 
                        2.  James Bonner of Castleton in
 
                            the parish of Clifford, farmer.
 
 
                        LEASE for 8 years of the capital
 
                        messuage, farm and lands called
 
                        <u>Castleton</u>, in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
293.  1807.  Jan. 27.  1.  John Spencer of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, gent.
 
 
                        2.  Jenkin Williams of the parish
 
                            of Dorstone, gent.
 
 
                        LEASE for 11 years of stone quarries
 
                        on Merbage Hill in the manor and
 
                        parish of Clifford.
 
 
294.  1813.  Oct. 21.  1.  Thomas Price of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, mason.
 
 
                        2.  William Price of the same, mason.
 
 
                        FEOFFMENT of a messuage, cottage
 
                        or tenement and lands situated near
 
                        Bullens Bank in the parish of
 
                        Clifford.
 
 
295.  1819.  July 16.  1.  Thomas Jones of the parish of
 
                            Michaelchurch Eskley, co.,
 
                            Hereford, farmer, George Lewis
 
                            of Hay, co., Brecon, hairdresser
 
                            and Sarah Wooding of Hay, widow.
 
 
                        2.  John Watkins of the parish of
 
                            Cusop, co., Hereford,
 
                            inn holder, and Thomas Williams
 
                            of Hay, yeoman.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of
 
                        messuages and lands called <u>The</u>
 
                        <u>Green</u> in the parish of Clifford.
 
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296.  1820.  Jan. 31.  AGREEMENT between Tomkyns Dew,
 
                        esq., and Charles Davies of
 
                        Broadmeadow for the letting of
 
                        Urchinfield Farm in the parish
 
                        of Clifford.
 
 
297.  1821.  Jan. 20.  ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATE of the
 
                        sale of Chantry lands at Clifford
 
                        to Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
298.  1821.  April 17.  1.  William Price of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, mason.
 
 
                        2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE by demise for 500 years of
 
                        premises at Bullens BAnk in
 
                        Clifford for securing &pound;100 and
 
                        interest.
 
 
299.  1824.  Sept. 29.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        2.  George Pye of the Sheep Cott
 
                            in the parish of Clifford,
 
                            farmer.
 
 
                        ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT for the
 
                        <u>letting of Sheepcot Farm.</u>
 
 
300.  1828.  Jan. 1.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        2.  John Williams of the Chapel in
 
                            the parish of Betws Cliro, co.,
 
                            Radnor, farmer.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of a farm
 
                        called <u>Ton Farm</u> and other lands
 
                        called <u>Tylers Lands, Penogers Lands,</u>
 
                        <u>Chantry Lands</u> and <u>Standel Meadow</u> in
 
                        the parish of Clifford.
 
 
301.  1820.  Mar. 2.    1.  Rt. Rev. George Isaac, lord
 
                            bishop of Hereford.
 
 
                        2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, 
 
                            co., Hereford, esq., assignee
 
                            of Thomas Powell, late of the
 
                            same, esq.
 
 
                        LEASE (COUNTERPART) for 21 years
 
                        of the tithes of the village and
 
                        township of Castleton, Newton,
 
                        Middleton and Westbrook, co.,
 
                        Hereford.
 
 
302.  1834.  Jan. 16.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        2.  George Pritchard of the parish
 
                            of Kington, co., Hereford, farmer.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of a
 
                        messuage, tenement and lands called
 
                        <u>Old Castleton House</u> in the parish of
 
                        Clifford.
 
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303.  1825.  Sept. 17.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  Walter Hill of Winserton.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the letting of a
 
                          house, buildings and land called
 
                          <u>Lockstocks Pool</u> in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
304.  1836.  Jan. 14.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Watkins of the parish of
 
                              Clifford, and Samuel Price of
 
                              Cliro, co., Radnor.
 
 
305.  1838.  April 30.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Gough of the parish of
 
                              Clifford.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the letting of a house
 
                          and land on Merbach Hill in the
 
                          parish of Clifford.
 
 
306.  1840.  Nov. 11.    1.  Matthew Davies of Tredegar, co.,
 
                              Monmouth, miner, and Ann Davies
 
                              of Standal House in the parish
 
                              of Clifford, widow.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the purchase of
 
                          <u>The Stocking Farm</u> in the parish of
 
                          Clifford and a dwelling house called
 
                          the Standale in Clifford.
 
 
307.  1840.              1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  Charles Davies of Broadmeadow,
 
                              in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
                          ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT for the letting
 
                          of Urchenfield Farm in the parish
 
                          of Clifford.
 
 
308.  1840.  Jan. 15.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Milward of Cwmmerdy, co.,
 
                              Radnor, farmer.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the lettin gof a
 
                          house called the <u>Farm</u> and lands in
 
                          the parish of Clifford.
 
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309.  1840.  Jan. 17.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        2.  Charles Davies of the Broad
 
                            Meadow in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of a messu-
 
                        age, farm and lands called Urchen-
 
                        field, in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
310.  1842.  March 24.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Frances and Richard Jones of
 
                            Clifford.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of a
 
                        tenement and lands called <u>Llangain</U>
 
                        and <u>Celt</u> situate near Bullen's
 
                        Bank in the parish of Clifford.
 
 
311.  1842.  March 31.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq.
 
 
                        2.  Richard Thomas of Harewood in
 
                            the parish of Clifford, farmer.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the letting of a
 
                        parcel of meadow or pasture land
 
                        called the <u>Inner Lakes</u> in the parish 
 
                        of Clifford.
 
 
312.  1850.  Oct. 11.  1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        2.  Mary Ann Dickinson of Hereford,
 
                            spinster.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT to mortgage the tithes
 
                        arising from the <u>Sheepcot Farm</u> and
 
                        <u>Castleton Farm</u> in the parish of
 
                        Clifford, and of the <u>Clifford Castle</u>
 
                        <u>Lands</u> in the parish of Brilley, for
 
                        securing &pound;1,500 and interest.
 
 
313.  1854.  Dec. 13.  1.  Tomkyns Dew, of Whitney Court,
 
                            esq., and the Rev. Henry Dew of
 
                            Whitney Rectory.
 
 
                        2.  Thomas Powell of Hardwick in the
 
                            parish of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                        BOND in &pound;9000 for the payment of an                         
 
                        annuity of &pound;450 for the life of the
 
                        said Thomas Powell.
 
 
314.  1855.  Aug. 23.  1.  William Price of the parish of
 
                            Clifford, mason.
 
 
                        2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.
 
 
                        CONVEYANCE of the Equity of
 
                        Redemption in a messuage and two
 
                        parcels of land at Bullens Bank in
 
                        the parish of Clifford.
 
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        (ii) <u>Manorial Records.</u>
 
            (Bailiffs' accounts, presentments,
 
                      rentals, etc.)
 
 
315 - 317.                <u>THREE ROLLS</u> relating to the manor
 
                          of Clifford.
 
 
315.  1381.              Headed : '<u>Clifford et Ewyas dominia</u>'
 
                          ACCOUNT of Reginald Lone, receiver,
 
                          from Michaelmas 5 Richard II to
 
                          27 December following, on which day
 
                          the said Earl [Edmund Mortimer,
 
                          Earl of March] died.
 
 
316.  1388 - 9.          <u>Clifford</u> : ACCOUNT of Roger Helyn,
 
                          bailiff and the same collector of
 
                          the rent foreign of Clifford and the
 
                          rent of Myddelwode, Edward Jonet,
 
                          collector of the Court foreign,
 
                          Robert Teg, collector of the rent of
 
                          Brodemede, William Hugyns, steward
 
                          of the burgh, and William Raulyn,
 
                          catchpole of Roger de Mortimer and
 
                          his associates, Keeper of the
 
                          lordship there from the feast of S.
 
                          Michael the Archangel in the twelfth
 
                          year of King Richard the Second
 
                          to the said feast now next ensuing,
 
                          viz., in the thirteenth year of
 
                          the aforesaid King, for one whole
 
                          year.
 
 
317.  1398 - 9.          <u>Clifford</u> : ACCOUNT of William
 
                          Ravlyns, bailiff, John Madeley
 
                          and the said William, reeves of
 
                          the burgh, John Taillor, catchpole
 
                          of the said burgh, John Mulle,
 
                          collector of the rent of Clifford
 
                          and Middilwode, and Llewelyn ap
 
                          Ithel, collector of the rent of
 
                          Brodemede, from Michaelmas, 22
 
                          Richard II to Michaelmas 23 Richard
 
                          II.
 
 
318.  1677 - 1749.      PRESENTMENTS before the Court Leet
 
                          and View of Frankpledge with Court
 
                          Baron of the manor of Clifford,
 
                          1677 - 1749.
 
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319.  1678.              EXTRACT OF FINES found and presented
 
                          at the Court Leet and Court Baron
 
                          of the manor of Clifford, 22 April,
 
                          1678.
 
 
320.  1693.              A Rent Roll of wht Chief Rents are
 
                          due for the manor of Clifford, 1693.
 
 
321.  1758.              MANOR OF CLIFFORD : Accounts
 
                          between Elizabeth Wardour and Richard
 
                          Hooper concerning the rents and
 
                          profits received within the said
 
                          manor, and disbursements made, 1758.
 
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321.  1758              Endorsed : "Final Accounts between
 
                          Mrs. Wardour and Mr. Hooper to
 
                          Michaelmas 1758 when he was
 
                          dismissed the stewardship"
 
 
 
322.                    MANOR OF CLIFFORD : Accounts of
 
                          chief rents, heriots, reliefs and
 
                          cottage rents received for the years
 
                          1797, 1798, 1799 and 1800.
 
 
 
323.                              do.    1805, 1806, 1807,
 
                          1808, 1809, 1810, 1811.
 
 
 
324.                              do.    Chief rents only,
 
                          1817.
 
 
 
325.                              do.          do.
 
                          1818.
 
 
326.                              do.          do.      n.d.
 
 
327.                              do.    Cottage rents, 1816.
 
 
328.                              do.          do.    1818
 
 
329.                              do.    Arrears due    1813
 
 
330.                              do.          do.    1815
 
 
331.                              do.          do.    1815
 
 
 
332.  1797.  Oct. 30.    SCHEDULE of deeds and writings
 
                          relating to the manor of Clifford
 
                          delivered by Tomkyns Dew, esq., to
 
                          John Spencer of the Sheepcott, to
 
                          enable him to hold the Courts Leet
 
                          and receive the chief rents of the
 
                          said manor which is demised to him
 
                          by the said Tomkkyns Dew for 21 years.
 
 
 
333.  [18th cent. ]      ABSTRACT from the Court rolls of
 
                          the manor of Clifford relating to
 
                          heriots "at death of Dr. Williams."
 
 
 
334.  [18th cent. ]      'PROOFS of Heriots due at the death
 
                          of Mr. H. Williams to Mr. Wardour
 
                          in Clifford Manor'
 
 
 
335.  1823 - 1883.      HONOR AND MANOR OF CLIFFORD : Sundry
 
                          Court Leet papers, including : Lists
 
                          of Chief Rents due, 1823, 1859, 1864
 
                          and 1880; Accounts of a sale under
 
                          distress for rent at Green Farm,
 
                          Whitney, 1883; etc.
 
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336.  1865 - 1889.          ACCOUNT of Charles Griffiths,
 
                            steward of the manor of Clifford,
 
                            with Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of
 
                            the said manor, for chief rents,
 
                            heriots, etc.
 
 
 
337.  1866.  Jan.          SCHEDULE of documents belonging to
 
                            Tomkins Dew, esq.  Includes a useful
 
                            analysis of two of the Rolls
 
                            relating to the manor of Clifford
 
                            (Nos. 315 & 316 ).
 
 
 
338.  1866.  Jan.          COPY of No. 317
 
 
 
339.  1866 - 1889.          CLIFFORD MANOR : Accounts of chief
 
                            rents, heriots and reliefs paid.
 
 
 
340.  1889.                LIST of documents relating to the
 
                            manor of Clifford in the possession
 
                            of Charles Griffiths, steward of the
 
                            said manor, September 7, 1889.
 
 
 
                (iii) <u>Surveys, valuations, etc.</u>
 
 
341.  1694.                ARTICLES to be exhibited at a Court
 
                            of Survey to be held 21 May, 1694
 
                            for the manor of Clifford.
 
                                  (Fragment)
 
 
 
342.  1768.                MANOR OF CLIFFORD = A Particular of
 
                            the Cottage Leases now in being,
 
                            1768.
 
 
 
343.  1796.                SURVEY of lands in the parish of
 
                            Clifford belonging to Mr. William
 
                            Haywood, surveyed in 1796.
 
 
 
344.  1796.                SURVEY of lands in the parish of
 
                            Clifford belonging to Mr. William
 
                            Haywood, surveyed in 1796.
 
 
 
345.  1803.                PARTICULAR and Valuation of the
 
                            Castleton Estate in the parish of
 
                            Clifford, the property of Master
 
                            Dew, in the occupation of Mr.
 
                            Joseph Brown.
 
 
 
346.  [c. 1814].            MEASUREMENT of land in the parish
 
                            of Clifford the great tithes of
 
                            which are the property of T. Powell.
 
 
 
347.  1820.                PARTICULARS of Crown lands in
 
                            Clifford purchased by Mr. Dew, 1820.
 
 
 
348.  [c. 1820].            NOTE of cottage rents unpaid in the
 
                            parish of Clifford.
 
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349.  [after 1820]      PARTICULARS and Plan of Chantry
 
                          land in the parish of Clifford
 
                          purchased by Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
350.  1824.              PARTICULARS of Chantry lands in the
 
                          parish of Clifford purchased by
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
351.  1839.              PARTICULARS of land in Clifford,
 
                          the property of Tomkyns Dew,
 
                          proposed to be as a farm.
 
 
352.  1840.              VALUATION of Clifford Court Farm
 
                          situate in the parish of Clifford,
 
                          1 April, 1840.
 
 
353.  1843.              SURVEY of Clifford Court Farm, 21
 
                          March, 1843.
 
 
354.  [c. 1843].        REFERENCE to the Map of Upper
 
                          Court and Clifford Farm.
 
                                  (2 copies)
 
 
355.  1848.  Nov. 15.    PARTICULARS of the sale of the
 
                          Manor of Clifford, the Lower Court
 
                          and White House Farms, 15 November,
 
                          1848.
 
                                  (printed).
 
 
356.  [c. 1850].        BOOKLET containing Names and
 
                          Descriptions of Fields &c.,
 
                          belonging to Clifford Court Farm.
 
 
357.  [n. d. ].          PARTICULARS of Castle House and
 
                          lands (? in the parish of Clifford).
 
 
                (iv) <u>Maps and plans.</u>
 
 
B358.  1811.            MAP of land in the parish of
 
                          Clifford, the property of Mrs. Eves.
 
 
B359.  [after 1812].    MAP of Crown lands in the parish of
 
                          Clifford.
 
 
B360.  [c. 1815].        MAP of the Castleton Estate in the
 
                          parish of Clifford.
 
 
B361.  [c. 1820].        MAP of the Castleton Estate in the
 
                          parish of Clifford, belonging to
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
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B362.  1835.            ROUGH PLAN of Chantry land in the
 
                          parish of Clifford.
 
 
B363.  1872.            MAP of Llangain and other lands in
 
                          the parish of Clifford.
 
 
                (v) <u>Miscellaneous.</u>
 
 
364.  1669-1875.        PAPERS concerning the disputed
 
                          title to a fishery in the River
 
                          Wye in the parish and manor of
 
                          Clifford.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
365.  1814.  Dec. 22.    WARRANT for the committal to the
 
                          House of Correction at Hereford
 
                          of George Brazier, late game
 
                          keeper of the parish of Clifford,
 
                          convicted of keeping wire snares
 
                          to kill and destroy game.
 
 
366.  1823-1826.        FILE of Receipts for rents paid
 
                          by Tomkyns Dew, esq., to the
 
                          bishop of Hereford for tithes in
 
                          Clifford, Castleton and Middlewood.
 
 
367.  1824.              ACCOUNT of tithes due at
 
                          Michaelmas 1824 from the township
 
                          of Middlewood.
 
 
368.  [c. 1828].        PROPOSALS for letting Castleton
 
                          Farm.
 
 
369.  1837.              SCHEDULE of Title Deeds relating
 
                          to the Lakes in Clifford, the
 
                          property of Tomkyns Dew, esq., in
 
                          mortgage to Mr. James Fencott for
 
                          &pound;1,500.
 
 
370.  1840.  Aug. 25.    DEPOSITION of Thomas Hodges of the
 
                          parish of Whitney, gamekeeper to
 
                          Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.,
 
                          concerning a charge of poaching in
 
                          the River Wye near Clifford.
 
 
371.  1843.  May 22.    DEMAND from Williams Higgins of Hay,
 
                          co., Brecon, as the attorney and
 
                          agent of William Higgins of
 
                          Middlewood in the parish of Clifford,
 
                          to Tomkyns Dew, esq., the Hon. and
 
                          Rev. Robert Devereux and the Rev.
 
                          John Leyson Stollard, justices of the
 
                          peace, for a copy of the conviction
 
                          dated 5 May 1843, whereof the said
 
                          William Higgins of Middlewood stands
 
                          convicted for having unlawfully
 
                          fished in a private fishery in the
 
                          River Wye belonging to Elizabeth
 
                          Blissett of the parish of Letton,
 
                          co., Hereford.
 
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372.  1865.  Dec. 26.    NOTICE OF OBJECTION by Thomas
 
                          Powell to the claim made by the
 
                          values on behalf of Tomkyns Dew,
 
                          esq., as lord of the manor of
 
                          Clifford, to certain lands marked
 
                          out in the <u>Maerbach Hill Inclosure</u>
 
                          being within the manor of Clifford.
 
                          Powell is prepared to show that the
 
                          lands lie in the manor of Sidcombe.
 
 
373.  1867.  April 23.  AWARD of Nathan Wetherell,
 
                          assistant commissioner under the
 
                          Enclosure Acts, touching the
 
                          boundaries of the manor of Sidcombe
 
                          in the township of Bach in the parish
 
                          of Dorstone, and of the adjoining
 
                          manor of Clifford in the parish of
 
                          Clifford, co., Hereford.
 
 
374.  1862.              PAPERS relating to a heiffer which
 
                          was sold from Clifford Pound, 26
 
                          June, 1862.
 
 
375.  1880.  Aug. 18.    NOTICE of the holding of a Court
 
                          Leet and Court Baron of the Manor
 
                          of Clifford at the dwelling house
 
                          of George Watkins called the Castle
 
                          Field Inn on Tuesday, 31 August,
 
                          1880.
 
                                  (Printed)
 
 
376.  1884.              SMALL NOTEBOOK containing an account
 
                          of a perambulation of the manor of
 
                          Clifford by Charles Griffiths of Hay.
 
 
377.  1887.  Jan. 19.    NOTICE from the Secretary of the
 
                          Golden Valley Railway to Tomkyns
 
                          Dew of Whitney Court, esq., to
 
                          treat and agree for the purchase of
 
                          lands at Clifford for the purpose of
 
                          the railway.
 
                                (map attached).
 
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          III  <u>MANORS and parishes of WHITNEY and</u>
 
                      <u>CLIFFORD  (MIXED)</u>
 
 
            (i) <u>Deeds and allied documents.</u>
 
 
378.  1617/8.  Feb. 17.  1.  William Whitney of Mychaell
 
                              Church, co. Radnor, gent.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of the manor, castle and
 
                          park of Clifford, and the manor
 
                          and park of Whitney.
 
 
379.  1622.  Nov. 15.    1.  Lady Constance Lucye of
 
                              Highclere, co. Southampton,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt., and the Lady Anne, his wife,
 
                              daughter of the said Lady
 
                              Constance Lucye.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the levying of the
 
                          sum of &pound;2000 towards the marriage
 
                          portion of Constance Whitney eldest
 
                          daughter of the said Sir Robert
 
                          Whitney and Lady Anne, and &pound;1000
 
                          apiece towards the marriage portion
 
                          of their four other daughters, Lucy,
 
                          Anne, Eleanor and Susan Whitney, out
 
                          of the rents and profits of the manor
 
                          and lordship of Whitney, the manor
 
                          and lordship of Clifton-super-
 
                          Dunsmore, co Warwick and part of
 
                          the manor, castle and park of
 
                          Clifford, after the said Lady
 
                          Constance Lucy has received out of
 
                          the said rents the sums of
 
                          &pound;772.  3.  2.  being the reidue of
 
                          &pound;3739.  3.  2.  which she disbursed
 
                          towards the payment of various debts
 
                          owed by the said Sir Robert Whitney.
 
 
                              Recites the following deeds =
 
                              (i)  1615/6, Feb. 16 = Lease for
 
                                  21 years from Sir Robert
 
                                  Whitney to Lady Constance
 
                                  Lucy and Sir Richard Lucy of
 
                                  the manor and lorship of
 
                                  Whitney, the park called
 
                                  Whitney Park the manor and
 
                                  lordship of Boughroyde, co.
 
                                  Radnor, the manor and
 
                                  lordship of Clifton-super
 
                                  Dunsmore, co. Warwick, and
 
                                  the manor and lordship of
 
                                  Icombe, co. Gloucester.
 
 
                            (ii)  Subsequent grant by fine of
 
                                  premises from Sir R.W. and
 
                                  Lady Anne, his wife, to Lady
 
                                  Constance Lucy and Sir
 
                                  Richard Lucy.
 
 
                            (iii)  Release of the premises for
 
                                  the aforesaid term from Sir
 
                                  Richard Lucy to Lady
 
                                  Constance Lucy.
 
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382.  1681.  Oct. 21.    1.  Robert Rodd of Foxley, co.
 
                              Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Robert Price of [blank], co.
 
                              Denbigh, esq.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE ENROLLED (in
 
                          consideration of a marriage lately
 
                          solemised between Lucy, eldest
 
                          daughter of the said Robert Rodd,
 
                          and the said Robert Price, and as
 
                          part of portion to the said Lucy
 
                          Price) of the fourth part of the
 
                          manor or lordship of Whitney and
 
                          of the capital messauge called
 
                          Whitney Court, the park called
 
                          Whitney Park, the castle, manor and
 
                          lordship of Clifford, the park
 
                          called Clifford Park, the messuage
 
                          or farm called Castleton in the
 
                          parish of Clifford and Llanvair y
 
                          Bryn and of the advowson of the
 
                          parish church of Whitney.
 
 
                              Also recites that the present
 
                          conveyance is made towards the
 
                          performance of the said Robert
 
                          Rodd’s covenant for further
 
                          assurance of the premises comprised
 
                          in an Indenture Quadrupartite dated
 
                          30 August 1679, between the said
 
                          Robert and Sophia his wife (1),
 
                          Margaret Price of Bwlch y Beudy, co.
 
                          Denbigh, widow (2), the said
 
                          Robert Price (3), and Sir William
 
                          Gregory, one of the barons of the
 
                          Exchequer, Thomas Neale of London,
 
                          esq., Uvedale Tomkins of
 
                          Monnington, co. Hereford, esq.,
 
                          Owen Wynne of Melay, co. Denbigh,
 
                          esq., Eubule Thelwall of Nantclwyd,
 
                          co. Denbigh, esq., Cadwaldr Wynne
 
                          of Voylas, co., Denbigh, esq., and
 
                          John Mashmore of Mashmore, co.
 
                          Denbigh, esq. (4).
 
 
383.  1690/1.  Feb. 23.  1.  Robert Price of Foxley, co.
 
                              Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  William Wardour the editor of
 
                              the parish of St. Margaret’s
 
                              Westminster, esq.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE ENROLLED of the
 
                          fourth part of the manor of Whitney
 
                          and of the advowson of the parish
 
                          church of Whitney, the manor of
 
                          Clifford and the park called
 
                          Clifford Park together with the
 
                          part of other lands in Whitney and
 
                          Clifford.  Consideration : £4,848.
 
 
                          Recites that Sir Robert Whitney of
 
                          Whitney was seized of the said
 
                          manors and lands, and that after
 
                          his death and the death of his other
 
                          sons without issue, Thomas Whitney,
 
                          his only surviving son, became
 
                          seized of the premises.  After the
 
                          latter’s death without issue, the
 
                          premises descended to the four
 
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383.  1690/1.  Feb. 23.  daughters of the said Sir Robert
 
                          Whitney and their heirs in
 
                          coparcenery.  Robert Rodd of
 
                          Foxley son and heir to Anne, one
 
                          of the four daughters, became
 
                          entitled to a fourth part of the
 
                          premises and in consideration
 
                          of the marriage of the said
 
                          Robert Price and Lucy, the eldest
 
                          daughter of the said Robert Rodd,
 
                          he conveyed the said fourth part
 
                          to the said Robert Price.
 
 
384.  1692.  May 21.    1.  John Dutton Colt late of
 
                              Leominster, co. Hereford, esq.,
 
                              and Mary, his wife, one of the
 
                              three daughters and coheiresses
 
                              of Lucy Booth, deceased, who was
 
                              one of the four sisters and
 
                              coheiresses of Thomas Whitney,
 
                              esq., deceased, son of Sir
 
                              Robert Whitney, Kt., deceased.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Stanley of the city of
 
                              Hereford, gent., Anne Pytts,
 
                              widow and relict of James
 
                              Pytts, late of Kyrewyard, co.
 
                              Worcester, esq., deceased.
 
 
                          3.  William Wardour of the parish
 
                              of St. Margaret's, Westminster,
 
                              esq,
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE ENROLLED of the two
 
                          twelfth parts of the manor of
 
                          Whitney, the capital messuage called
 
                          Whitney Court, the park called
 
                          Whitney Park, the castle, manor and
 
                          lordship of Clifford, the park
 
                          called Clifford Park, a messuage
 
                          or farm called Castleton Farm in
 
                          the parish of Clifford, the
 
                          advowson of the parish church of
 
                          Whitney, and other lands in
 
                          Whitney and Clifford.  Consideration:
 
                          £2000.  Also, of the one twelfth
 
                          part of the said Thomas Stanley of
 
                          the said manors and lands.
 
                          Consideration : £1000.
 
 
385.  1692.  May 21.    1.  )
 
                              )  As. No. 384.
 
                          2.  )
 
 
                          DEED TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE
 
                          of the premises mentioned in No.
 
                          384.
 
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386.  1692.  Oct. 20.    1.  David Williams of the city of
 
                              Hereford, doctor in physic
 
                              and Constance his wife,
 
                              formerly wife of Roger Evance,
 
                              late of Trevelech, co. Salop,
 
                              gent., deceased, and one of the
 
                              nieces of Eleanor Wright,
 
                              deceased, which Eleanor was
 
                              formerly the wife of Nathaniel
 
                              Wright, late of Shewsbury,
 
                              doctor in physic, deceased, and
 
                              was one of the four sisters and
 
                              coheirs of Thomas Whitney, esq.,
 
                              deceased son of Sir Robert
 
                              Whitney, Kt., deceased, and
 
                              James Downes, son and heir of
 
                              James Downes, late of
 
                              Shrewsbury, draper, deceased.
 
 
                          2.  William Wardour of the parish
 
                              of St. Margaret’s Westminster,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE ENROLLED of the
 
                          fourth part, the whole in four
 
                          equal parts to be divided, and all
 
                          other the shares and purparties of
 
                          the said David Williams and
 
                          Constance and James Downes, of the
 
                          manors or lordships of Whitney,
 
                          Clifford, Llanvayr y Bryn and
 
                          Hardwick with their appurtenances
 
                          in the towns, parishes or villages
 
                          of Whitney, Clifford, Winsretton,
 
                          Brilley, Winserton, Eardisley,
 
                          Llanvayr y Bryn, Hardwick, Bach,
 
                          Middlewood, Forminde, Stowe,
 
                          Millhosse, alias Millhough and
 
                          Castleton, co. Hereford.
 
                          Consideration : £3,080.
 
 
387.  1692.  Oct. 20.    1.  )
 
                              )  As. No. 386.
 
                          2.  )
 
 
                          DEED TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE
 
                          of the premises mentioned in No. 386.
 
 
388.  1692.              FINAL CONCORD between William
 
                          Wardour, esq., plaintiff, and John
 
                          Dutton Colt, esq., and Mary his wife,
 
                          and Thomas Stanley, deforceants,
 
                          when the deforceants acknowledged
 
                          three parts of the manors of Whitney
 
                          and Clifford and their appurtenances
 
                          to be the right of the plaintiff.
 
 
389.  1692.              DUPLICATE of No. 388.
 
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390.  1692/3.  Feb. 23.  1.  John Staples of the parish of
 
                              St. Anne Westminster, esq., and
 
                              Thomas Williams of Cabalva, co.
 
                              Radnor, esq., brother of
 
                              Richard Williams of the same,
 
                              deceased.
 
 
                          2.  William Wardour of the parish
 
                              of St. Margargets Westminster,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          RELEASE by way of a Mortgage of
 
                          the fourth part of the manor of
 
                          Whitney and of the capital messuage
 
                          called Whitney House and its demesnes
 
                          the park called Whitney Park, the
 
                          Boathouse and ferry in Whitney, a
 
                          tenement called <u>Morrises Tenement</u> in
 
                          Whitney, a mesuage or tenement
 
                          called <u>Castleton Farm</u> in the parish
 
                          of Clifford, a messuage or tenement
 
                          called the <u>Sheepcoate Farm in</u>
 
                          Clifford, and of other messuages and
 
                          lands in Whitney and Clifford.
 
 
                          Consideration : £500
 
 
                          Recites a conveyance of the premises
 
                          from the said Richard Williams to
 
                          the said John Staples, 18 Feb.
 
                          1691/2.
 
 
391.  1692/3.  March 3.  1.  Thomas Williams of Cabalva, co.
 
                              Radnor, esq., brother and heir
 
                              of Richard Wililams, late of
 
                              Cavalva, esq., deceased who was
 
                              the eldest son and heir of
 
                              Susanna Williams, deceased,
 
                              one of the four sisters and
 
                              coheirs of Thomas Whitney, esq.,
 
                              deceased, son and heir of Sir
 
                              Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.;
 
                              and Magdalen Williams, widow and
 
                              relict of the said Richard
 
                              Williams.
 
 
                          2.  William Wardour of the parish
 
                              of St. Margaret’s Westminster,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE ENROLLED of the
 
                          fourth part of the manors of Whitney,
 
                          Clifford, Llanvayr y Bryn and
 
                          Hardwick.
 
 
                          Consideration : £3,075.
 
 
392.  1692/3.            FINAL CONCORD between William
 
                          Wardour, esq., plaintiff, and
 
                          David Williams, doctor in physic and
 
                          Constance, his wife, deforceants,
 
                          when the deforceants acknowledged
 
                          the fourth part of the manors of
 
                          Whitney, Clifford, Llanvayr y Bryn
 
                          and Harwick, to be the right of the
 
                          plaintiff.
 
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393.  1692/3.            DUPLICATE of No. 392.
 
 
394.  1693.              FINAL CONCORD between William
 
                          Wardour, esq., plaintiff, and
 
                          Thomas Williams, esq., and Magdalen
 
                          Williams, widow, deforceants, when
 
                          the deforceants acknowledged the
 
                          fourth part of the manors of
 
                          Whitney, Clifford, Llanvayr y Bryn
 
                          and Hardwick, etc to be the right
 
                          of the plaintiff.
 
 
395.  1693.              DUPLICATE of No. 394.
 
 
396.  1733.  Oct. 2.    COPY of “Mr. Hooper’s Acct. of
 
                          Farms and Cottages in Herefordshire
 
                          [Whitney and Clifford] settled
 
                          2d of Oct, 1733”
 
 
397.  1767.  Sept. 16.  1.  Mary Bourne of Grosvenor Street
 
                              in the parish of St. George,
 
                              Hanover Square, spinster, lady
 
                              of the manors of Whitney and
 
                              Clifford.
 
 
                          2.  Thomas Penoyre of the Moore in
 
                          the parish of Clifford, esq.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for 9 years of the
 
                          fishery on the River Wye in the
 
                          manors of Whitney and Clifford.
 
 
398.  179[blank].        1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Spencer of the parish of
 
                              Whitney, gent.
 
 
                          DRAFT LEASE for 21 years of the
 
                          Manor of Clifford, the capital
 
                          messuage or tenement called Sheepcot
 
                          in the parish of Clifford and other
 
                          lands in the parishes of Clifford and
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
399.  1796.  Nov. 1.    1.  Tomkyns Dew, esq., of Whitney
 
                              Court.
 
 
                          2.  William Tanner of the parish of
 
                              Winserton, maltster.
 
 
                          LEASE for 21 years of a fishery
 
                          on the River Wye below Whitney
 
                          Bridge.
 
 
400.  1796.  Nov. 1.    COUNTERPART of No. 399.
 
 
401.  [18th cent.]      SCHEDULE of the Title Deeds and
 
                          writings relating to the manors and
 
                          lordships of Whitney and Clifford,
 
                          late the estate of Mary Bourne,
 
                          deceased.
 
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402.  1815.  Feb. 23.    1.  William Haywood of the parish
 
                              of Eardisland, co. Hereford,
 
                              gent., and Stephen Haywood of
 
                              the same, farmer.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          MEMORANDUM of an Agreement for the
 
                          conveyance several parcels of
 
                          meadow and pasture land lying
 
                          dispersed at Sheepcott Farm in the
 
                          parishes of Clifford and Whitney.
 
 
403.  1824.  Feb. 2.      MEMORANDUM OF AN AGREEMENT between
 
                          Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court, esq.,
 
                          lord of the manor of Clifford, (1)
 
                          and Thomas James of Hay, co. Brecon
 
                          innholder, and James Morgan of May,
 
                          yeoman (2) for the letting of the
 
                          fishery on the River Wye between
 
                          Pontvane and Clifford Castle.
 
 
        (ii)  Schedules of title deeds, abstract
 
                      of title, etc.
 
 
404.  1690.              "THE CASE of the manors of Whitney
 
                          and Clifford in the county of
 
                          Hereford", submitted by Robert
 
                          Price, esq who holds a fourth part
 
                          of the said manors by virtue of his
 
                          marriage with lucy, daughter of
 
                          Robert Rodd, esq., who married Ann
 
                          Whitney one of the daughters* and
 
                          coheiresses of Thomas Whitney.
 
                          Recites the descent of the manors
 
                          from the time of Sir Robert Whitney
 
                          (c. 16 James I).  Robert Price
 
                          states that he has sold his fourth
 
                          part to Mr. Wardour and desires to
 
                          know whether there are any doubts
 
                          as to the title.
 
 
405.  [c. 1690].          THE PEDIGREE and Title of the
 
                          Whitneys to the estate of Whitney
 
                          and Clifford in Herefordshire.
 
 
406.  [after 1694].      PARCHMENT ROLL containing a
 
                          schedule of records and deeds
 
                          relating to the manors of Whitney
 
                          and Clifford.
 
 
407.  1779.              SCHEDULE of the title deeds and
 
                          writings relating to the manors and
 
                          lordships of Whitney and Clifford
 
                          and other herditaments in
 
                          Herefordshire, late the estate of
 
                          Mrs. Mary Bourne, deceased, with
 
                          Tomkyns Dew esq's receipt for the
 
                          same.
 
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408.  1812.              SCHEDULE of the Title Deeds and
 
                          Writings of Estates in the County
 
                          of Hereford belonging to Tomkyns
 
                          Dew, esq.
 
 
409.  1825.              SCHEDULE of the Title Deeds of
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., of divers
 
                          hereditaments conveyed to John
 
                          Jones, esq., in fee for securing
 
                          the repayment of 3,000 and
 
                          interest.
 
 
            (iii)  Surveys and valuations.
 
 
410.  1690.              PARTICULARS (or Valuation) of the
 
                          manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1690.
 
 
411.  [c. 1690].        PARTICULARS of Cottages, rents, etc
 
                          in the manors of Clifford and
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
412.  1735.              THE PARTICULARS (valuation) of the
 
                          manors of Whitney and Clifford in
 
                          Herefordshire.
 
 
413.  [after 1848].      PARTICULARS of messuages and lands
 
                          in the parishes of Whitney and
 
                          Clifford purchased by the late
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
            (iv)  Rentals and accounts.
 
 
414.  1696.              THE ACCOUNTS of John Williams,
 
                          bailiff and receiver to William
 
                          Wardour the elder, esq., of all his
 
                          rents and other profits and
 
                          perquisites within and for his two
 
                          manors or lordships of Clifford and
 
                          Whitney in the county of Hereford
 
                          for the year of our Lord God 1695.
 
 
415.  1696-1721.        ACCOUNTS of John Williams, Henry
 
                          Jones and Thomas Morris, receivers
 
                          of rent within the manors of
 
                          Whitney and Clifford.
 
 
416.  [c. 1699].        RENTAL of the Manors of Whitney
 
                          and Clifford; the superscription of
 
                          Clifford Rental reds =
 
                        "The Manor of Clifford Castle where
 
                          faire Rosamond Daughter to my Lord
 
                          Clifford was borne."
 
 
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      1712 - 1747.      SUIT ROLLS of the tenants and
 
                        resiants of the manors of
 
                        Clifford and Whitney.
 
 
417.  1712.
 
 
418.  1716 - 8.
 
 
419.  1724 - 9.
 
 
420.  1730 - 5.
 
 
421.  1736 - 41.
 
 
422.  1742 - 7.
 
 
423.  1768 - 1777.    MANORS OF WHITNEY & CLIFFORD =
 
                        Accounts between Mary Bourne and
 
                        John Stallard [steward] concerning
 
                        the rents and profits of the said
 
                        manors, 1768-1777.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
              (v) Maps and plans.
 
 
424.  1784.
 
 
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contd/.
 
 
429.  1866.                  contested by a Mr. Hopton, the
 
                              owner of an estate called Lower
 
                              Court lying within the said manor.
 
 
          IV  <u>OTHER HEREORDSHIRE PARISHES =</u>
 
                <u>Winforton and Brilley.</u>
 
 
430.  1594.  April 1.    1.  David ap Griffith of Whitney,
 
                              gent.
 
 
                          2.  David ap Hugh ap Howel of
 
                              Llowes, co. Radnor, gent., and
 
                              David ap Hugh ap Howel Vaine of
 
                              Cliro, co. Radnor, gent.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT (after the marriage of
 
                          the said David ap Griffith and
 
                          Margaret verch Hugh, his wife,
 
                          daughter of the said Hugh ap Howel
 
                          Vaine) of messuages and lands called
 
                          <u>Tir Howel ap Richard ap Adam</u> in the
 
                          parish of Whitney, co. Hereford,
 
                          and one other messuage or tenement
 
                          and lands called <u>Tir Lewis ap</u>
 
                          <u>Richard</u> or lands or tenements of
 
                          Richard ap John ap Jenkin in the
 
                          parish of Brilley, co. Hereford.
 
 
431.  1605.  April 1.    1.  William Vaughan of Winforton, co.
 
                              Hereford, gent., and John
 
                              Vaughan of Kynersley, co.
 
                              Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Eustace Whitney of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of a close of land
 
                          called the <u>close lloydon</u> adjoining
 
                          the park of the said Eustace
 
                          Whitney on the west part and
 
                          <u>Winfortons Woodde</u> on the est part,
 
                          in the lordship of Winforton, co.
 
                          Hereford.  Consideration : £48.
 
 
432.  1741.  Nov. 2      1.  Morgan Jenkins of the parish of
 
                              Brilley, co. Hereford, weaver.
 
 
                          2.  William Jenkins of the same, son
 
                              of the said Morgan Jenkins.
 
 
                          GIFT of a meadow called <u>Ka Kellon</u>
 
                          adjoining the common called Brilley's
 
                          Green in the parish of Brilley.
 
 
433.  1772.  July 10.    1.  Edward Greenly, late of
 
                              Huntington Park, co. Hereford,
 
                              but now of Bath, esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Jones of the parish of
 
                              Brilley, yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 99 years of a cottage and
 
                          three gardens lying in a dingle at
 
                          the lower part of a common called
 
                          <u>Brilley Green </u> in the parish of
 
                          Brilley within the manor of Huntington.
 
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434.  1798.  March 10.      1.  Martha Jones, widow of the
 
                                  parish of Brilley.
 
 
                              2.  Roger Savaker, yeoman, of
 
                                  Brilley.
 
 
                              AGREEMENT for the sale of a cotage
 
                              called the <U>Dingle</U> in the parish of
 
                              Brilley.
 
 
435.  1824.  Jan 10,        1.  Roger Savaker of the parish of
 
                                  Brilley, co. Hereford, labourer.
 
 
                              2.  John Roberts of Panteg in the
 
                                  parish of Aberedow, co. Radnor,
 
                                  farmer.
 
 
                              DEMISE for 1000 years of a cottage
 
                              and land lying in a dingle in the
 
                              lower part of a common formerly
 
                              called <U>Brilley Green</U> in the parish of
 
                              Brilley, co. Hereford, which
 
                              said premises were allotted to the
 
                              said Roger Savaker under an Act of
 
                              Parliament for the inclosure of
 
                              commons in the Parish of Brilley.
 
 
436.  1828.  Nov. 1.        1.  Ann Roberts of the parish of
 
                                  Brilley, co. Hereford, wdow.
 
 
                              2.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                                  esq.
 
 
                              ASSIGNMENT of a lease of a cottage
 
                              and appurtenances lying in a dingle
 
                              at the lower part of a common called
 
                              <U>Brilley Green</U> in the parish of
 
                              Brilley in the manor of
 
                              Huntington, co. Hereford.
 
 
            V.  <U>HEREFORDSHIRE & ADJACENT COUNTIES.</u>
 
 
437.  1699.- 1700.          AN ACCOUNT of the rent duties and
 
                              chief rent due [from the lordship
 
                              of Bolgoed the Priory lordship,
 
                              St John the Evangelist, Scethrog
 
                              Modrudd and Penkelly, co. Brecon]
 
                              to Sir Thomas Williams, Bart. [of
 
                              Elham, co. Kent; cr. bart. 1674;
 
                              son of Thomas Williams of Talyllyn,
 
                              co. Brecon] for Michaelmas 1699 and
 
                              Lady Day 1700 and in the collection
 
                              of Henry Williams.  Also includes
 
                              sundry disbursements for the said
 
                              Henry Williams, and an account of
 
                              legal costs in connection with two
 
                              suits (1) between Sir Thomas
 
                              Williams and Henry Cornwall, esq., in
 
                              Chancery and (ii) between Sir Thomas
 
                              Williams and one Phillips "in
 
                              Dutchy Chamber".
 
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438.  1616.  July 2.        1. Sir Robert Whithey of Whitney,
 
                              Kt., and Thomas Whitney, esq.,
 
                              his brother.
 
                            2. James Whitlocke of the Middle
 
                              Temple, esq., and William Sotwell
 
                              of Lincoln's Inn, esq.
 
 
                            DEED LEADING THE USES OF A FINE of
 
                            the manors of Whitney and Ocle
 
                            Pitcharde, co. Hereford, Clifton
 
                            super Dunsemore, co. Warwick and
 
                            Icombe, co. Gloucester.
 
 
B439.  1811.                PLAN of an intended line of Tram
 
                            Road from the public wharf of the
 
                            Brecon and Abergavenny Canal at
 
                            the town of Brecon to the village of
 
                            Eardisley in the county of Hereford,
 
                            1811.
 
 
440.  1820.                SPECIFICATIONS of various Crown
 
                            lands in Clifford and Huntingdon,
 
                            co. Hereford, and Tenbury, co.
 
                            Worcester, to be sold by auction
 
                            9 September, 1820.
 
                                  (Printed).
 
 
B441.  [after 1820]        MAP (printed) of Crown lands at
 
                            Huntingdon, co. Hereford, and
 
                            Tenbury, co. Worcester.
 
 
442.  1830.  Dec. 9.        WARRANT from the Clerk of the
 
                            Magistrates of the hundred of
 
                            Huntington, co. Hereford to the
 
                            churchwardens and overseers of the
 
                            poor of the parish of Winforton to
 
                            call a meeting for the purpose of
 
                            swearing-in special constables in
 
                            view of "the present disturbed
 
                            state of some of the Counties of
 
                            this Kingdom;  the secret and
 
                            malicious destruction of Property
 
                            by midnight Incendiaries..." &c.
 
 
443.  1833.  April 8.      MINUTES of a General Meeting of the
 
                            Herefordshire Bow Meeting held at
 
                            Bosley's Hotel, Hereford, 8 April
 
                            1833.
 
                                    (Printed)
 
 
444.  1860.  Dec. 17.      1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                                esq.,
 
 
                            2.  The Rev. Thomas Kearsey Thomas
 
                                of Whitney, clerk and Charles
 
                                Griffiths of Hay, co. Brecon,
 
                                accountant.
 
 
                            BOND in £1,000 for the payment of
 
                            £500.
 
 
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445.  1844.            CATALOGUE of Household Furniture
 
                        to be sold by auction at Hay
 
                        Castle, co. Brecon. 22 January,
 
                        1844.
 
                                (Printed)
 
 
446.  1846.            PRINTED NOTICE OF SALE of forest
 
                        sheep at Ednol Farm, Old Radnor,
 
                        co. Radnor, 30 September 1846.
 
 
447.  1886.  May 22.    VALUATION of a field of arable
 
                        adjoining the turnpike road from
 
                        Bredwardine to Hay.
 
 
          VI  <u>IRELAND, HERTFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX</u>
 
                          <U>& LONDON.</U>
 
 
                    (i)  <u>Ireland.</U>
 
 
448.  1800.  March 22.  1.  Stewart King of Dublin, esq.
 
                            one of the Masters of Chancery
 
                            in Ireland.
 
 
                        2.  John James Martin Francis French,
 
                            esq., a person of unsound mind,
 
                            by James Walker, esq., one of
 
                            the Masters of Chancery in
 
                            Ireland.
 
 
                        3.  Bartholomew Basterall of
 
                            Dublin, esq.
 
 
                        CONVEYANCE of divers houses and
 
                        premises in the town of Galway,
 
                        co. Galway, Ireland.
 
 
                    (ii) <u>Hertfordshire.</U>
 
 
449.  1833.  Aug. 29.    1.  Sophia Charlotte, wife of
 
                            Thomas Tyringham Bernard, late
 
                            of Goldingtons in the parish of
 
                            Sarratt, co. Hertford, and now
 
                            of Norwood, co. Surrey, esq.
 
 
                        2.  The said Thomas Tyringham
 
                            Bernard.
 
 
                        3.  Edward Pritchard of Rosehall
 
                            Farm, in the parish of Sarratt,
 
                            co. Hertford, farmer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 14 years of
 
                        <u>Rose Hall Farm</U> in the parish of
 
                        Sarratt, co. Hertford.
 
 
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454.  1780.  Jan. 1.    LETTER OF ATTORNEY from Elizabeth
 
                          Ives of Northampton, widow, to
 
                          Christopher Smyth of the same, gent.,
 
                          to recieve a legacy due to her under
 
                          the will of Mary Bourne of Abbots
 
                          Langley, co. Hertford, spinster,
 
                          deceased.
 
 
455.  1844.  March 15.  NOTICE from Tomkyns Dew, esq., to
 
                          George Winser to quit and deliver
 
                          up possession of the farm and lands
 
                          called <u>Upper Brookfield Lands</u> and
 
                          <u>Butterfield Closes</u> in the parish of
 
                          Sarratt, co. Hertford.
 
 
            (iii)  <u>Middlesex and London</u>
 
 
456.  1722.  Feb. 6.    1.  Thomas Barlow of the parish of
 
                              St. Martin in the Fields,
 
                              carpenter. 
 
 
                          2.  John Hodgson of the parish of
 
                              St. Paul Covent Garden,
 
                              scrivenor, and George Shute,
 
                              junior, of St. Paul Covent 
 
                              Garden, button seller.
 
 
                          COPY DEED OF TRUST relative to a
 
                          piece of ground, part of a field
 
                          near Oliver's Mount in the parish
 
                          of St. Martin's in the Field.
 
 
457.  1725.  May 6.      1.  Thomas Barlow of the parish of
 
                              St. Martin in the Fields,
 
                              carpenter.
 
 
                          2.  Edward Allen of the parish of
 
                              St. James Westminster,
 
                              carpenter.
 
 
                          LEASE for 80 years of a close part
 
                          of a field called <u>Brookfield</u> near
 
                          Oliver's Mount in the parish of
 
                          St. Martins in the Fields or St.
 
                          George Hanover Square, co. Middlesex.
 
 
458.  1725.  May 6.      COUNTERPART of No. 457.
 
 
459.  1725.  May 7.      1.  Edward Allen of the parish of
 
                              St. James Westminster,
 
                              carpenter.
 
 
                          2.  George Shute senior, citizen and
 
                              ironmonger of London.
 
 
                          MORTGAGE of a piece of land called
 
                          <u>Brookfield</u> near Oliver's Mount in
 
                          the parish of St. Martins in the
 
                          Fields or St. George Hanover Square.
 
                          Consideration : £450.
 
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460.  1726.  April 25.  1.  Edward Allen of the parish of
 
                              St. James, Westminster,
 
                              carpenter.
 
 
                          2.  George Shute senior, citizen and
 
                              ironmonger of London.
 
 
                          3.  Lucy Killigrew of St. Julians,
 
                              co. Hertford, widow.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT  of a lease of a house in
 
                          Grosvenor Street, London. 
 
 
461.  1726.  March 3.    COPY WILL of Lucy Killigrew of
 
                          St. Julians in the parish of
 
                          St. Stephen's co. Hertford.
 
 
462.  1729.  May 24.    1.  Sir Richard Manningham of the
 
                              parish of St. Andrew Holborn,
 
                              co. Middlesex, Kt.
 
 
                          2.  Edward Dew of the parish of
 
                              St. Giles in the Fields, co.
 
                              Middlesex, dyer.
 
 
                          LEASE for 55 years of a piece of
 
                          ground in Chelsea Park, co.
 
                          Middlesex.
 
 
463.  1729.  June 2.    1.  Edward Allen of the parish of
 
                              St. James, Westminster,
 
                              carpenter.
 
 
                          2.  Robert Spackman of St. Margaret's
 
                              Westminster, brewers clerk.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of a lease of a parcel of
 
                          ground, part of a field called
 
                          <u>Brookfield</u> near Oliver's Mount in
 
                          the parish of St. Martin in the
 
                          Fields, co. Middlesex.
 
 
464.  1731.  May 10.    COPY WILL of Judith Killigrew of
 
                          Grosvenor Street in the parish of
 
                          St. George Hanover Square, co.
 
                          Middlesex, spinster.
 
 
                              Refers to land in St. Julian's
 
                          and St. Stephen's, co. Hertford.
 
 
465.  1731.  July 17.    1.  Sir Philip Butler, Bart. of
 
                              Teston, co. Kent, and Thomas
 
                              Bruce of Stistede, co. Essex,
 
                              esq., executors of Judith
 
                              Killigrew late of St. George
 
                              Hanover Square, spinster,
 
                              deceased.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Wardour of St. George
 
                              Hanover Square, esq.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of a lease of a house in
 
                          Grosvenor Street, London.
 
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466.  1732.  July 12.    1.  Edward Allen of the parish of
 
                              St. James, Westminster,
 
                              carpenter.
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Wardour of St. George
 
                              Hanover Square, esq.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of a lease of a stable,
 
                          coach house and rooms over the same,
 
                          situate on the north side of
 
                          Grosvenor Mews, London.
 
 
467.  1749.  May 15.      1.  Uvedale Price of Bath, esq. and
 
                              Robert Price of Foxley, co.
 
                              Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Wardour of Hillington
 
                              Heath, co. Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                          BOND in £1000 for the performance
 
                          of covenants contained in certain
 
                          Indentures of equal date.
 
 
468.  1761.  March 24.    1.  Elizabeth Wardour of Grosvenor
 
                              Street, London, widow.
 
 
                          2.  Charles Morris of Loddington,
 
                              co. Leicester, esq.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT to pay 5 per cent instead
 
                          of 4 per cent in consideration of
 
                          a Mortgage made by Edmund Morris, esq.,
 
                          deceased, to Tomkins Wardour of
 
                          Grosvenor Street, esq., deceased
 
                          upon the estate of the said Charles
 
                          Morris (son of the said Edmund
 
                          Morris) being permitted to continue
 
                          for the term of 4 years.
 
 
469.  1780.  Sept. 5.    1.  Mary Gregg of Grosvenor Street,
 
                              London, spinster, executor of
 
                              Mary Bourne, spinster.
 
 
                          2.  Robert Darrell of London, esq.
 
 
                          3.  Thomas Gregg of London, esq.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT respecting a legacy due
 
                          to Philadelphia Rowley under the
 
                          will of the said Mary Bourne.
 
 
470.  1792.  Sept. 25.    1.  Henry Styleman of Snettisham, co.
 
                              Norfolk, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Benjamin Kingston of Russell
 
                              Place in the parish of St.
 
                              Pancras, co. Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                          COUNTERPART LEASE for 8 1/2 years of
 
                          a house in Lower Grosvenor Street,
 
                          London.
 
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471.  [18th cent.].      ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Mrs
 
                          [Judith] Killigrew to a house in
 
                          Grosvenor Square, London.
 
 
472.  1779 - 1802.      PAPERS relating to the
 
                          administration by Tomkyns Dew, esq.,
 
                          of Lincoln's Inn Fields, and
 
                          Albany Wallils, esq., of Norfolk
 
                          Street, London, of the estate of
 
                          Catherine Haynes of Wootton, co.
 
                          Surrey, widow.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
          <u>VII WILLS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, ETC.</u>
 
 
473.  1567.  Sept. 17.  INQUISITIO POST MORTEM taken at
 
                          Hereford after the death of Sir
 
                          Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                              Gives particulars of the lands,
 
                          etc which he possessed and states
 
                          that his son and heir is James
 
                          Whitney, aged 23 years.
 
 
474.  1610.  April 28.  [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 474|PROBATE of the Will]] (12 Oct., 1609)
 
                          of Thomas Whitney of Middlewood,
 
                          co. Hereford.
 
 
475.  1736/7. March 4.  LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION granted to
 
                          William Wardour, esq., touching the
 
                          estate of his mother Anna Sophia
 
                          Wardour, late of the parish of St.
 
                          Margaret Westminster, widow, deceased.
 
 
476.  1745.  June 13.    LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to Silet
 
                          Dew, widow, touching the estate of
 
                          her husband, Edward Dew, late of
 
                          the parish of St. Giles in the Fields,
 
                          co. Middlesex.
 
 
477.  1750/1.  Feb. 12.  WILL of Tomkyns Wardour of the
 
                          parish of St. George Hanover Square,
 
                          co. Middlesex.
 
 
478.  1752.  March 17.  PROBATE of the Will (fragment) of
 
                          Tomkyns Wardour, late of the parish
 
                          of St. George, Hanover Square, esq.
 
 
479.  1758.  July 28.    LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to Tomkyns
 
                          Dew touching the estate of his mother,
 
                          Silett Dew, late of the parish of
 
                          St. Luke, co. Middlesex.
 
 
480.  1761.  Oct. 21.    PROBATE of the Will (15 Aug. 1761)
 
                          of Jane Oram of Kingston-upon-Thames,
 
                          co. Surrey, widow.
 
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481.  1762.  Feb. 5.    LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., touching the
 
                          estate of his aunt, Jane Gillmore,
 
                          late of the parish of St. Bridget,
 
                          alias Bride, London, widow.
 
 
482.  1762.  Dec. 8.    ABSTRACT of the will of Mrs.
 
                          Styleman of Hunstanton.
 
 
483.  1764.  Aug. 28.    PROBATE of the will (7 July 1764)
 
                          of Jane Walter of the parish of
 
                          St. Luke's Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
 
                          widow.
 
 
484.  1765.  Jan. 8.    PROBATE of the Will (13 Apr 1762)
 
                          of Mary Fleetwood of St Margaret
 
                          Westminster, spinster.
 
 
485.                    (i) COPIES of two Wills or draft
 
                              wills (6 Nov. 1764 and 10 Aug
 
                              1769) of Dorcas Burley of the
 
                              parish of Westham, co. Essex,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                        (ii) AFFIDAVIT of Eugene Allen of
 
                              the parish of St. Mary White-
 
                              chappel, co. Middlesex, grocer,
 
                              and Tamer Allen, his wife,
 
                              touching the said Wills.
 
 
                        (iii) LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION (28
 
                              Aug. 1770) to Sarah Dew, wife
 
                              of Tomkyns Dew, esq., touching
 
                              the estate of said Dorcas
 
                              Burley.
 
 
486.  1770.  Aug. 27.    PROBATE of the Will (16 Aug. 1770)
 
                          of Anne Blakeway of Cotteridge, co.
 
                          Hertford, spinster.
 
 
487.  1775.  Aug. 24.    COPY WILL of David Franco of
 
                          Fenchurch Street, London, esq.
 
                 
 
                              Among his bequests are &pound;1000
 
                          to Tomkyns Dew and &pound;500 to Sarah
 
                          Dew, his wife.
 
 
488.  1783.  Sept. 24.  PROBATE of the Will (11 March 1783)
 
                          of Frances Kidd of Great Distaff
 
                          Lane in the parish of St. Margaret
 
                          Moses, London.
 
 
489.  1784.  March 4.    DISCHARGE from Albany Wallis for a
 
                          legacy of &pound;20 left to him by
 
                          Frances Kidd, late of the parish of
 
                          St. Margaret Moses, London.
 
 
490.  1784.  March 9.    DISCHARGE from Daniel Haynes for a
 
                          legacy of &pound;20 left to his wife,
 
                          Catherine Haynes by Frances Kidd,
 
                          late of the parish of St. Margaret
 
                          Moses, London.
 
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491.  1785.  Jan. 19.    DISCHARGE from the House Committee
 
                          of the City of London Lying-in
 
                          Hospital in the City Road near
 
                          Moorfield for a legacy of L500
 
                          left to the hospital under the will
 
                          of Frances Kidd late of the parish
 
                          of St. Margaret Moses, London.
 
 
492.  1785.  Feb. 21.    DISCHARGE from Mathew Spray of
 
                          Grevell Street, Hatton Gordon,
 
                          London, surgeon for a legacy of
 
                          L100 left to him by Frances Kidd. 
 
 
493.  1788.  Feb. 18.    LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION to
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., touching the
 
                          estate of his wife, Sarah Dew, late
 
                          of the parish of St. Mary le Bone,
 
                          co. Middlesex.
 
 
494.  1794.  Oct. 22.    DUPLICATE WILL of Tomkyns Dew of
 
                          Portland Plance in the parish of
 
                          St. Mary le bone, co. Middlesex.
 
 
495.  1799.  Dec. 2.    PROBATE of the will (22 Oct. 1794)
 
                          of Tomkyns Dew of Portland Place in
 
                          the parish of St. Mary le bone, co.
 
                          Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                          <u>Inter alia</u>, gives to his son
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, on whome his estate in
 
                          Herefordshire is settled, the fee
 
                          farm rent which he purchased of
 
                          Government, and payable out of this
 
                          estate.  Appoints his executors as
 
                          guardians of his son and directs
 
                          that his maintenance and education
 
                          be paid out of the rents and profits
 
                          of the said estate.  Further desires
 
                          that his son at the age of 16 years,
 
                          instead of going to the University,
 
                          be articled for five years to a
 
                          conveyancer and attorney of
 
                          eminence in the county of Norfolk.
 
 
496.  1828.  Oct. 20.    PROBATE of the Will (22 April 1825)
 
                          of Roger Saviger of the Dingle in
 
                          the Parish of Brilley, yeoman.
 
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522.  1822-1828.        ACCOUNT BOOK : Tomkyns Dew, Esq.,
 
                          in account with Davies, Drummer,
 
                          Cheese & Cheese.
 
 
523.  1823-1827.        FILE OF RECEIPTS from Thomas Powell,
 
                          esq., to Tomkyns Dew. esq., for
 
                          certain annuity payments due to
 
                          the late Mrs. L. Powell, mother
 
                          of the said Thomas Powell.
 
 
524.  1825.  May 31.    A London stationer's bill for
 
                          goods supplied to Tomkyne Dew, esq.
 
 
525.  [1829].            Tomkyns Dew, esq., in account with
 
                          C. Hancorn concerning rents, etc.
 
 
526.  1829-1838.        ACCOUNT (with vouchers) of Tomkyns
 
                          Dew, esq., with John Hancorn
 
 
527.  1834-1839.        BANK PASS-BOOK = Tomkyne Dew, esq.,
 
                          in account with Davies Crummer,
 
                          E. H. Cheese and David Oliver.
 
 
528.  1837.              A Portsmouth outfitter's bil for
 
                          naval uniform and other items of
 
                          equipment supplied to Roderick
 
                          Dew, son of Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
529.  1837-1844.        SMALL NOTEBOOK containing accounts
 
                          of Wheat, barley, peas, etc., sold
 
                          by Tomkyns Dew, esq., to Thomas
 
                          Wanklyn.
 
 
530.  1838-1848.        BILLS for blacksmith's work done by
 
                          Thomas Wanklyn for Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
531.  1842-1846.        RECEIPTS for money paid in to his
 
                          bank by Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
 
                IX <u>CORRESPONDENCE</u>
 
 
532.  1724.  April 4.    John Pateshall to (? - part of
 
                          letter missing) concerning heriots
 
                          due to William Wardour, lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney on the death of
 
                          Henry Williams, [of Cabalva].
 
 
533-536.  1793. Feb.    Tomkyns DEW from Portland Place,
 
          13 - March 15. London, to Henry Stylemann, esq.
 
 
                              Four letters concerning legal and
 
                          estate matters
 
 
537.  1806. Nov. 14.    J. SPENCER from Hay, to Henry
 
                          Styleman, esq., at Snetisham near
 
                          Lynn, Norfolk.
 
                              The tenancy of Castleton Farm, etc
 
 
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538-543.  1810-1812.    Six letters to Colonel Thomas Powell
 
                          of Whitney Court [second husband
 
                          of Ann Dew, widow of Tomkyne Dew I]
 
                          concerning estate and legal matters.
 
 
544.  1811.  April 3.    Sarah Eves from Clifford Place to
 
                          John Spencer [agent to Col. Thomas
 
                          Powell] concerning land called
 
                          Lox's {or Lockster's} <u>Pool.</u>
 
 
545.  1840.  Nov. 30.    LETTER from the Tithe Commission
 
                          Office to E.S. Gisborne of
 
                          Huntington Court, Hereford,
 
                          notifying him that the
 
                          apportionment of the rent-charge
 
                          in liew of the tithes of the pariah
 
                          of Whitney was confirmed by the
 
                          Board 27 November, 1840.
 
 
546.  1816-1817.        FILE of letters and papers
 
                          concerning the investment of money
 
                          in the Hay Railway (tramroad)
 
                          Company.
 
 
547.  1823.              J. Parsons to Mrs. Thomas Powell
 
                          at Aberystwyth, concerning the
 
                          payment of certain dividends.
 
 
548.  1833.  June 12.    John F. Stuart from Brighton to
 
                          the Rev. George Coke at Lower
 
                          Moors, Kington, Herefordshire
 
                          concerning the vacant curacy of
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
549.  1833.  June 27.    R. G. Grahm from the Admiralty
 
                          to Viscount Hereford regarding the
 
                          admission of Roderick Dew,
 
                          Tomkyns Dew's son, to the Royal
 
                          Naval College.
 
 
550.  1833.  Nov. 20.    R. Jenkyns from Balliol College,
 
                          Oxford, to Colonel Powell at
 
                          Hardwick, Hay, concerning the
 
                          admission of [Tomkyns (III) Dew?]
 
                          to the college.
 
 
551.  1838.  June 4.      William Jones, secretary of the
 
                          Bristol Asylum or School of
 
                          Industry for the Blind, to Thomas
 
                          Lewis, clerk of the Hay Union, at
 
                          Bercon, concerning two inmates of
 
                          the institution.
 
 
552.  1812-1850.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (II) of
 
                          Whitney Court from various corres-
 
                          pondents, maily relating to estate
 
                          and financial affairs.
 
                                  (1 bundle)
 
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553.  1813-1819.        LETTERS from Mrs. Ann Powell
 
                          (formerly wife of Tomkyne Dew (I))
 
                          to her son Tomkyns Dew (II)
 
                          concerning family and financial
 
                          matters, her separation from her
 
                          (second) husband, Colonel Thomas
 
                          Powell, etc.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
554. 1824-1838.          LETTERS, maily to Tomkyns Dew, (II)
 
                          esq., and papers relating to the
 
                          settlement of the estate of Mrs.
 
                          Armine Styleman of Snettisham, co
 
                          Norfolk and particularly to the
 
                          legacies due under her will to Dew's
 
                          sisters Mrs. Ann McGachen and Mrs.
 
                          Armine Furlong of both whose marriage
 
                          settlements Dew was trustee.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
555.  1835-1838.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (II) of
 
                          Whitney Court, concerning the
 
                          careers and education of his sons
 
                          Tomkyns (III) the eldest
 
                          (admitted to the Inner Temple in
 
                          1838).  Hnery, the second son,
 
                          (entered Rugby School in 1834),
 
                          Edward L'Estrange, the third son,
 
                          (at Shrewsbury School) in 1838), and
 
                          Roderick, the fourth son (entered
 
                          the Navy in 1835).
 
 
                              One of the letters is from Dr.
 
                          Arnold, headmaster of Rugby.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
556.  1859-1891.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (III) of
 
                          Whitney Court from various
 
                          correspondents concerning the
 
                          payment of chief rents, fishing
 
                          rights in the River Wye, etc.
 
                          ( 1 bundle)
 
 
557.  1887-1889.        CORRESPONDENCE concerning land
 
                          required from Tomkyns Dew (III)
 
                          esq., by the Golden Valley Railway
 
                          Co., for the purpose of an
 
                          extension of the line to Hay.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
              X <u>MISCELLANEOUS.</u>
 
 
558.  1615.  May 25.    1.  James Whitelock of the Middle
 
                              Temple, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          DEFEASANCE to two Bonds of Statute
 
                          Staple, dated 28 July, 1613 and 8
 
                          December, 1614 for the recovery of
 
                          debts acknowledged before the Chief
 
                          Justice of the Court of Common Pleas.
 
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559.  1764.  Aug. 24 &  1.  Nicoles Turner of Bignor Park,
 
                  25        co. Sussex, esq.   
 
 
                          2.  Henrietta Meriton of Chelsea,
 
                              co. Middlesex, spinster.
 
 
                          3.  Sir Francis Vincent of Stoke
 
                              Dabernon, co. Surrey, Bart.,
 
                              and John Vincent of Beech Hill,
 
                              co. Surrey, esq.
 
 
                          4.  Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn,
 
                              esq., and Mathew Duane of
 
                              Bedford Row, co. Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                          COPY LEASE & RELEASE, being a
 
                          Settlement made before the marriage
 
                          of the said nicolas Turner and
 
                          Henrietta Meriton, of lands lying at
 
                          parisho f Sutton, co. Surrey.
 
 
560.  1765.  Jan. 17.    AUTHORITY from Nicholas Turner and
 
                          Henrietta Turner, his wife, to
 
                          Tomkyne Dew and Mathew Duane, esqrs.,
 
                          to sell and transfer for much of a
 
                          sum of L5000 4% consolidated Bank
 
                          Annuities which was transferred to
 
                          the said Dew and Duane upon trust by
 
                          the Marriage Settlement of the said
 
                          Nicholas and Henrietta as will raise
 
                          the sum of L1,076.  19. 6. to pay
 
                          Nicholas Kempe and Ann his wife
 
                          their share of the estate of Mrs.
 
                          Ann Meriton, deceased.
 
 
561.  1765.  March 9.    1.  Elizabeth Werdour of Grosvenor
 
                              Street, London, widow.
 
 
                          2.  Charles Morris of Loddington
 
                              co. Leicester, esq.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT to pay 5 per cent instead
 
                          of 4 percent in consideration of a
 
                          mortgage upon part of the estate of
 
                          the said Charles Morris being
 
                          permitted to continue for the
 
                          term of 4 years.
 
 
562.  1771.  Feb 6.      1.  Mary Bourne of the parish of
 
                              St. George Hanover Square,
 
                              spinster.
 
 
                          2.  Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn
 
                              Fields, esq.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of seven messuages or
 
                          tenements in St. Margaret's
 
                          Churchyard in the parish of St. 
 
                          Margaret, Westminster.
 
 
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563.  1788.  Dec. 25.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  Ann Styleman of Ringstead, co.
 
                              Norfolk, spinster,
 
 
                          3.  Rev. Armine Styleman of Ring-
 
                              stead, clerk, and Henry
 
                              Styleman of Snettisham, co.
 
                              Norfolk, esq.
 
 
                          4.  Nicholas Styleman of Norwich
 
                              esq., and the Rev. Edward Roger
 
                              North of Harlow, co. Essex,
 
                              clerk.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT (before the marriage of
 
                          the said Tomkyne Dew and Ann
 
                          Styleman) of an annuity of L200
 
                          on the said Ann Styleman for life
 
                          in addition to an annuity or rent
 
                          charge of L400 to which the said
 
                          Ann shall become entitled after
 
                          the death of the said Tomkyne Dew
 
                          in accordance with the terms of the
 
                          will of Mary Bourne, late of St.
 
                          George Hanover Square who bequeathed
 
                          the manors of Whitney and Clifford
 
                          etc., in trust to the said Tomkyns
 
                          Dew.
 
 
564.  1800.              CASE, on the part of the executors
 
                          and trustees of the Will of
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., for the Opinion
 
                          of John Lloyd of Lincoln's Inn on
 
                          certain points arising from the
 
                          said will.
 
 
 
565.  1800.                      do.      for the Opinion
 
                          of R. Richards of Lincoln's Inn.
 
 
566.  1800.  June 2.    1.  Henry Styleman of Snettisham,
 
                              co. Norfolk, esq., and Nicolas
 
                              Styleman of Norwich, esq.,
 
                              (executors of the late Tomkyns
 
                              Dew of Whitney Court).
 
 
                          2.  Ann Dew now of Portland Place,
 
                              in the parish of St. Marylebone,
 
                              co. Middlesex, widow (executrix
 
                              of the said Tomkyns Dew).
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT of household furniture
 
                          and other effects in the town and
 
                          country houses of the said Tomkyns
 
                          Dew.
 
 
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567.  1804.              SCHEDULE of the title deeds of
 
                          Henry Styleman, esq., to certain
 
                          estates in Hunstanton and elseware
 
                          in Norfolk.
 
 
568.  [c. 1820].        PARTICULARS of an exchange of land
 
                          between Mr. Hancorn and Mr. Dew.
 
 
569.  1824.  March 8.    1.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          2.  Rev. George Albert Barker of
 
                              Whitton, co. Rednor.
 
 
                          BOND in L100 for the payment of
 
                          L500 and interest.
 
 
570.  1847.  July 17.    COPY of the Court Roll of the Manor
 
                          of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
 
                          recording the surrender by Charles
 
                          John Furlong, late of Ballydaniel,
 
                          co, Limerick, but now of Liege in
 
                          Belgium, esq., and Armine, his wife,
 
                          late Armine Dew, of the moiety
 
                          of a messuage or dwelling house in
 
                          Cheltenham, to the use of Tomkyns
 
                          Dew of Whitney Court, esq.   
 
 
571.  1860.  July 5.    1.  Charles John Furlong of Clifton,
 
                              co. Gloucester, major in H.M.
 
                              Army.
 
 
                          2.  Caroline Warner Girdlestone,
 
                              wife of Nelson Girdleston of
 
                              London.
 
 
                          3.  The said Nelson Girdlestone.
 
 
                          4.  Armine Styleman Furlong of
 
                              Clifton, spinster.
 
 
                          5.  Tomkyns Dew of Whitney Court,
 
                              co. Hereford, esq., and the
 
                              Rev. Thomas Furlong of Bath,
 
                              clerk.
 
 
                          ASSIGNMENT by (1) to (5) of his
 
                          life interest in L600 and L800 part
 
                          of the trust property subject to
 
                          his Marriage Settlement, and
 
                          Indemnity to the trustees on raising
 
                          and paying the L600 to Mrs.
 
                          Girdlestone and the L800 to Miss
 
                          Furlong.
 
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Overview

The manuscript collection for the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford, 1333-1891, are located at the University of Wales Bangor, titled Whitney and Clifford Manuscripts (ref GB 0222 WHC)

Administrative/Biographical history:

The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one Thurstin the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of Alured de Merleburgh, and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-1313, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333. It was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV. They were in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.

Both manors, together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the possession of the Whitney family until 1692-1693, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate. Previously these shares had gone to the four sisters of Thomas Whitney, son of Sir Robert Whitney (d.1653), following his death without issue. They were, Lucy, wife of John Booth of Hereford; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr. Nathaniel Wright. William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who died unmarried in 1746, and left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyn's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex. She in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in the collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.

Contents

A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.

Archival history:

Deposited by Mrs. E. Thornton Jones, the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, solicitor, in 1954.

Additional Information

Additional information can be found at Archives Network Wales.

PDF File

The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.

Volunteers

The following volunteers transcribed the index listed below in 2006. Thank you to all of our volunteers!

Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq., Carol Cook, Eleanore Dilello, Tim Doyle, Albert Durrell, Joan Whitney Markert, Ann Mathewson, Paul Nichols, Lois Valentin, Robert L. Ward, Andaleen Whitney, Arv Whitney, Bruce A. Whitney, Janet Whitney, Stacy Whitney, Marilyn Williams, and Judy Wright.

Manuscript Status

Manuscripts Obtained

Photocopies of the following manuscripts have been obtained:

Manuscripts Unobtainable

Copies of the following manuscripts were not able to be obtained:

  • 317 (missing)
  • 405 (too fragile to copy)

Manuscripts Desired

The following manuscripts are desired:

  • 1 - By far the oldest document
  • 5 - None of these individuals can currently be placed.
  • 60 - Son and heir Robert should have been dead at this time. Is the date correct? Does it really say Robert?

Content

A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.

Index

FOREWORD

This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.

The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one Thurstin the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of Alured de Merleburgh, and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.

Both manors together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the posession of the Whitney family until the 1692-3, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate which after the death without issue of Thomas Whitney, only surviving son of Sir Robert Whitney (d. 1653), had come to his sisters and co-heirs: Lucy,* wife of Robert Price of Bwlch y beudy, co. Denbigh; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr Nathaniel Wright (see Nos. 383-94). William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who, dying unmarried in 1746, left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyns's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex, who in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in this collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.

[An useful account of the Whitney family and of the devolution of the property will be found in : Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford in continuation of Duncumb's History: Hundred of Huntington, by Morgan G. Watkins (Hereford, 1897), pp. 77-96]

E. Gwynne Jones,

27 June, 1956.

Librarian.

Table of Contents

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I. MANOR AND PARISH OF WHITNEY:
(i) Deeds and allied documents...............................   1 - 24
(ii) Manorial records................................................ 24 - 25
(iii) Rentals, etc. ..................................................... 25
(iv) Surveys, valuations, etc. .................................... 25 - 26
(v) Maps and Plans................................................. 27
(vi) Miscellaneous.................................................... 27 - 29
II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
(i) Deeds and allied documents............................... 30 - 54
(ii) Manorial records................................................ 55 - 57
(iii) Surveys, valuations, etc. .................................... 57 - 58
(iv) Maps and Plans................................................. 58 - 59
(v) Miscellaneous.................................................... 59 - 60
III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
(i) Deeds and allied documents................................ 61 - 68
(ii) Schedules of title deeds, abstracts of
title, etc. ........................................................... 68 - 69
(iii) Surveys and valuations, ..................................... 69
(iv) Rentals and accounts ........................................ 69
(v) Maps and plans.................................................. 70
(vi) Miscellaneous.................................................... 70 - 71
IV. OTHER HEREFORDSHIRE PARISHES: Winforton and
Brilley: .............................................................. 71 - 72
V. HEREFORDSHIRE AND ADJACENT COUNTIES ........ 72 - 74
VI. IRELAND, HERTFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX & LONDON :
(i) Ireland............................................................... 74
(ii) Hertfordshire...................................................... 74 - 76
(iii) Middlesex and London........................................ 76 - 79
VII. WILLS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, ETC. ........ 79 - 82
VIII. ACCOUNTS, VOUCHERS, RECEIPTS, ETC. ........... 82 - 84
IX. CORRESPONDENCE .............................................. 84 - 86
X. MISCELLANEOUS ................................................... 86 - 89

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