ECR 64 475
Reference code
ECR 64 475
Title
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Letter from Littleton to Sleech
Level
Item
Date
8 December 1744
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1 item
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Shirenewton.
Littleton to the Revd. [Stephen] Sleech [Fellow 1730-46, Provost 1746-65]: reports on the state of the College woods, and sends opinion of Mr Kemeys of Newport of the case of Coppice wood and the right of the tenant to cut timber. Mr Kemeys is a possible tenant; his father was steward as William Williams is now to Mr Morgan. Williams's clerk says the terrier is nearly ready. Mr White of Abbey Tintern, master of a forge, who buys most of the timber in this side of Monmouthshire, says Morgan should have allowance if he forbears to cut the wood.
Opinion of Mr Kemeys.
Littleton to the Revd. [Stephen] Sleech [Fellow 1730-46, Provost 1746-65]: reports on the state of the College woods, and sends opinion of Mr Kemeys of Newport of the case of Coppice wood and the right of the tenant to cut timber. Mr Kemeys is a possible tenant; his father was steward as William Williams is now to Mr Morgan. Williams's clerk says the terrier is nearly ready. Mr White of Abbey Tintern, master of a forge, who buys most of the timber in this side of Monmouthshire, says Morgan should have allowance if he forbears to cut the wood.
Opinion of Mr Kemeys.
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