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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,

  • GB 0210 KEMNTE
  • Fonds
  • 1441, 1570-1888

Estate and family records of the Kemeys and Kemeys-Tynte families of Cefnmabli, Monmouthshire, including surveys, valuations, rentals, and accounts, 1570-[early 19 cent.]; probate records, deeds, and legal papers, 1586-[1850s]; geneaological papers, 1694-[mid-18 cent.]; and correspondence, 1642-1888. The main interest of this archive lies in the correspondence relating to political events and affairs, especially for the late seventeenth century. The archive also includes a survey of the estates of Henry, earl of Pembroke, in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, 1570, and a rental of the estate of the regicide Henry Marten, [c. 1652].

Kemeys-Tynte family, of Cefn Mabli

Survey of all the lordships, manors, castles, bor's, etc., belonging to Henry, earl of Pembroke, in co. Mon. comprising the ...,

Survey of all the lordships, manors, castles, bor's, etc., belonging to Henry, earl of Pembroke, in co. Mon. comprising the lordship of Usk and its constituent manors of Kilgoygan, Bertholie, Argoyde, Ponerchic, Lantrissen, Trostrey Newith, ... marc, ....rnehire, Trostre, Llanbadock, Gohelog, Trostree heere, Llandenge, Keevon Coyde, Llanytheell, Penclauth and Llanthonine, Redemayne, Tregeiror, Llanvair Glandwye, Tredean and Comvaywr, Greckaparthell, Llanvyhangell, Wolf's Newton, Gwartha Come, Gwerne vewre, Lansoy Tyre Allon, Lanysen, Gwernesney Vaughan, Trebella, Langeveo, Coyd konner, Llangom, Kevenrose Vedy, Newlands, otherwise Dyngestowe, Llanwini, Uske and the castle of Usk [p's Usk, Llanbadog, Llangyfiw, Llangwm, Llantrissent, Llanfihangel Pont-y-moel, Glasgoed, Gwernesney, Gwehelog and Llangofen], the manors of Llantrissent [p. Llantriseent] and New Grange, p's Llangeview, Gwernesnye and Langome; the lordship of Trelleck and its constituent manors of Mitchell Troye, Cwmcarvan, Penalth, Tynterne and Pengoly [p's Trelech:, Penallt, Cwmcarfan, Llandogo, Mitchel Troy, Tintern and Llanishen], bor's Trelleck, Uske and Newporte, the manors of Deviles, p's Marshfelde, St Melyns and Peterston, Malpas and Mendelgiff [p's Malpas and St Woollos], Pencarne [p's Basaleg, Coedcernyw, Marshfield, Peterstone and St Brides], Cogan [p's Basaleg, Marshfield, Peterstone and St Brides], Differyn [p's Michaelston-y-fedw, Basaleg, Bettws and St Woollos], Coythmeredeth and Maughan, p's Maughen, Bedwes, Menithistloyne, Henllyse and Bedweltye, Monethustlen, otherwise Abercarne, p's Monethustlen, Henllys, Maughan, Basaleg [and Llantarnam], lordship of Wentlonge, p's St Melanes, Marshefeilde, Koedkerne, St Brides, Bassalacke and Bettus, Usk castle, man. Kayrlyon [p's Llangadog-juxtacaerleon, Llantarnam, Christchurch, Keneys Inferior, Langstone, Whitston, Wilcrick, St Brides, Undy, Llanfihangel Rogiet, Llanfaches, Rogiet, Ifton and St Pierre and bor. Kayrlyon, together with the commission of Henry, earl of Pembroke to Sir George Herbert, kt, Sir George Penruddoeke, kt, et al., to undertake the survey, 30 Aug. 1570, and presentments by the Juries of the lordship of Uske, bor. Uske and man. Deviles of the customs and claims therein. For other copies, see NLW, Bute S 1 (Glamorgan and Monmouthshire); and NLW 17008D ('Brown Book of Usk', formerly Llangibby Castle A 51, transcripts of charters and surveys relating to Monmouthshire and Glamorgan).

Rent Roll of the [Cefn Mabli] estate in p's Lanwyndoe, Merthir, Aberdare, Eglwsilan, Llanvavon [sic], Cardiff, Roath, Lanedarne, Lisvane, Lanishan ...,

Rent Roll of the [Cefn Mabli] estate in p's Lanwyndoe, Merthir, Aberdare, Eglwsilan, Llanvavon [sic], Cardiff, Roath, Lanedarne, Lisvane, Lanishan, Llanveddow and Ruddry, co. Glam., Mich[aelstone] Veddw, Bassleg, Marshfield, Coedkernew, Peterstone, St Mellans, Romuney, Caldicott, Monmouth, Uske, Llanover, Llanllowell, Goldclift and Christchurch, co. Mon., and Leckwith and Peterston, co. Glam.

Rental of the Kevenmably estate in p's Monmouth, Nash, Llowell, co. Mon., p. Lanedern, t. Lanvedow [p. Michaelstone [Y Fedw] ...,

Rental of the Kevenmably estate in p's Monmouth, Nash, Llowell, co. Mon., p. Lanedern, t. Lanvedow [p. Michaelstone [Y Fedw], p's Llanvihangel [Y Fedw], co. Glam., Bassallegg, Coedkernew, Myniddisloyne, Welsh St Donats and St Mellants, co. Mon., t. Wedall p. Roath, p's Roath, Canton, Ealey, co. Glam., and p's Llanvairb and Caldicott, co. Mon., 1733, together with account of disbursements paid by George Kemeys, agent to Sir Charles Kemeys, bart, 1733-4.

Rental of the Penmark estate comprising man. Odynsfee, co. Glam., and premises in t. Highlight [p. Wenvoe], Cardiff, Cogan, Lisvane ...,

Rental of the Penmark estate comprising man. Odynsfee, co. Glam., and premises in t. Highlight [p. Wenvoe], Cardiff, Cogan, Lisvane, Fairwater, Lancarvan, Penmark and St Fagans, together with the account of the Rev. John Richards, administrator of the estate of his brother Thomas Richards, dec., with Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte, bart, executor of the will of Mrs Mary Kemeys of Penmark, dec., containing details of receipts and disbursements, 1739-50.

Will of Edward Kemeys of Llanihangel Vechan, co. Brec.. Bequeathes 5s. to the cathedral church of St Davids and 20s ...,

Will of Edward Kemeys of Llanihangel Vechan, co. Brec.. Bequeathes 5s. to the cathedral church of St Davids and 20s. to the poor of p. Llanvihangel Vechan. Devises the rectory of Caldicot, co. Mon., to his only son Charles. Desires that all his lands in p. Llanvihangel Vechan together with his household goods, corn, cattle, etc., be sold and that any surplus, after paying his debts, be paid to his said son Charles. Devises 11/2 a. of land in p. Preteson. [Peterstone Wentlloog], co. Mon., to his said son.

Copy Probate Of Will of Dame Mary Kemeys, wife of Sir Charles Kemeys of Kavenmably (will dated 27 March 1699 ...,

Copy Probate Of Will of Dame Mary Kemeys, wife of Sir Charles Kemeys of Kavenmably (will dated 27 March 1699, probate dated 16 May 1699). Bequeathes jewellery, household furniture, wearing apparel, etc., to children, servants, etc., including her 'pocket bible with silver clasped and the great bible I use to read in at Ruperra', and bequeathes £50 to be distributed amongst the poor of p's Michleston Vedow, co. Mon., and Lanedern, co. Glam.

Bond in £100 that the said William John ap John and Gwenllian verch William his wife, will make a sufficient ...,

1 William John ap John of p. Uske, co. Mon., husbandman, and Henry John of p. Llanbadoke, yeoman. 2 Elizabeth Morgan of Pantrebache, widow. Bond in £100 that the said William John ap John and Gwenllian verch William his wife, will make a sufficient estate in law to 2 in and upon a close of arable ground and pasture (6 a.) lying in p. and lordship of Uske.

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