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From: "Lyn Nunn" <>
Subject: Re: [MON] land records
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 21:38:56 +1000
References: <FPEOKEKKIFABOCMDHCEFIEDMCMAA.anne.welch@virgin.net>
Thanks Anne. Was the paperwork recorded in a central place like a Titles
Office?
regards
Lyn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne Welch" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [MON] land records
> Dear Lyn
>
> A moiety is a half-share of physical land - and yes there would have been
> paperwork for a legal transfer.
>
> In haste - best wishes - Anne
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:]On Behalf Of Lyn Nunn
> Sent: 07 January 2007 06:36
> To: ;
> Subject: [MON] land records
>
>
> I wondering if anyone can tell me if it is possible and, if so, how to
> trace
> land records from 17th and early 18th century. Edward WILLIAMS vicar of
> Chepstow who died in 1692 had the following estate -
>
> Moiety of the Tythe of Hardwick and Chepstow .
> Freehold Estates in Houses Garden Orchards and Lands situate and being in
> the Parishes of Chepstow and Lanvaches in the said County of Monmouth.
> Estate in Cardiganshire.
>
> What exactly does Moiety of the Tythe mean? I take it to mean an income
> not
> actually physical land?
>
> Was there any form of transfer of Title/Deed to land when it was sold that
> early?
>
> regards
>
> Lyn Nunn
> Brisbane
> Australia
>
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