Held at:

Private Collection

Reference:

RS_0010

Source:

Private research: Probate Documents

Title:

Names and ownership of property in Llancillo

Place name:

Llancillo

Date:

1600’s 1700’s 1800’s

Description:

Property Called

Date

Owner/Tenant

Source

Comment

Cae Graban

1710

Thomas Prichard

Will

Left to brother, Philip

Cyre Shano

1710

Thomas Prichard

Will

Left to brother, Philip; 10 acres with cottage & garden

Goytree Farm

1815

James Gilbert

Will

Left to Thomas Price

Llancillo Hall

1815

James Gilbert

Will ref.

-

Llancillo Hall

1825

John Gwillim

Will ref.

Witness to will

Llancillo Hall

1873

James Gilbert Price

Deed ref.

-

Morgan’s land

1793

Joseph Russell

Will

Left to wife Elizabeth

Parva Newith

c.1700

 -

Deeds

Parcel of meadow

Sibbly Ham

1780

William James

Will

Parcel of meadow left to daughter in law Sarah James

Sibly Home

1781

William Wall

Will

Left to wife, Mary; tenant James Gilbert

Sunnybank

c.1710

Charles Price

Will ref.

Sold to Rees Prichard

Sunnybank

1714

Rees Prichard

Will

Left to wife Joan

Sunnybank

1811

Benedict Gilbert

Will

Left to wife Mary

Sunnybank

1833

Edward Lewis

Will

Witness to will

Observations:

Property names are frequently reproduced phonetically in original documents, leading to considerable variations in spelling; the writing in old manuscripts can also be difficult to interpret. Property was also sometimes given the names of the current or previous owners [eg ‘Xyz’s Land’] and names therefore changed accordingly over time. In the list above, spellings in the original documents have sometimes been amended to conform to the most frequent usage, and this should be borne in mind if looking for a specific property name. References to alternative names [as distinct from spelling variants] are given where any are known.

Family names associated with individual properties may be as owner, leaseholder, tenant or sub-tenant; where known the status is given in the comments.

The above list is compiled from various external sources including the internet; further property or family names can also be found using the search engine for material held on this website.

Original Wills and other probate documents for most parishes in the Hundred of Ewyas Lacy are held by the National Library of Wales


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