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Details of estate of Thomas Winsloe
Administrative/Biographical history: James Hodges of Monmouth, and later of Trelleck, timber merchant, built up estates in Trelleck and Henllys by purchase. In 1796 Aurelia (c. 1776-1822) his only child married John Eliot Winsloe (d. 1842) of Twickenham, esq., youngest son of Thomas Winsloe of the same, esq., when the estates were settled on their marriage. John and Aurelia's first and only surviving son was John Hodges Winsloe (c. 1797-1862), who was heir at law of his grandfather James Hodges. There was also at least one daughter, Aurelia (fl. 1835-42). John Elliot Winsloe was described as of Seaton, Devon, in 1823, of Exeter in 1828-1831, and of St Davids, Pembrokeshire, in 1842. John Hodges Winsloe was described as of Trelleck, 1823-1854, of Llantarnam Abbey in 1831, and of Henllys, 1842-1854. James Arnold Winsloe and John George Elliot Winsloe (fl. 1878-97) were both described as of Liverpool in 1878, although the latter was described as of New Zealand, 1880-97. The fate of the estate is not apparent, although in 1897 John George Elliot Winsloe gave W. C. A. Williams of Monmouth, solicitor, power of attorney for the sale of unnamed real estate.CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract: Deeds and documents relating to the Winsloe family estate in the town and parish of Trelleck, Monmouthshire, mainly comprising family settlements and leases, 1701-1910
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Beaumont and Sons of London.
Catalogue Ref. 3105B - FAMILY
FILE [no title] - ref. 3105B/MF/1 - date: 1813; 53 George III
[from Scope and Content] 3. John Elliott Winsloe of Newport House, Cornwall, esquire, Matthew Luscombe the younger of East Stonehouse, MerchantBewes, Dickinson & Scott Solicitors
Catalogue Ref. 81 - Creator(s): Bewes, Dickinson and Scott, Plymouth, solicitors
Various papers relating to properties in St Nyott, Cornwall, Bere Ferrers and Plymouth
FILE [no title] - ref. 81/BB/5 - date: 1796
[from Scope and Content] 1 John Elliot Winsloe
A list of John's descendants can be found here: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=cleaver&id=I09367
Probable household of Ann:
1881 Census: 7 Lansdown Terrace,Exeter Holy Trinity, Devon
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Anne WINSLOE Head U Female 80 Middlesex, England Independent
Catherine WARCHER (WARDER) Sister W Female 74 Bristol Independent
Mary A. WILLIAMS Visitor U Female 62 Beford Nr Bude
Jane HODGES Servant W Female 48 Hamilton, Scotland Servant Domestic
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Details of estate of Thomas Winsloe
Administrative/Biographical history: James Hodges of Monmouth, and later of Trelleck, timber merchant, built up estates in Trelleck and Henllys by purchase. In 1796 Aurelia (c. 1776-1822) his only child married John Eliot Winsloe (d. 1842) of Twickenham, esq., youngest son of Thomas Winsloe of the same, esq., when the estates were settled on their marriage. John and Aurelia's first and only surviving son was John Hodges Winsloe (c. 1797-1862), who was heir at law of his grandfather James Hodges. There was also at least one daughter, Aurelia (fl. 1835-42). John Elliot Winsloe was described as of Seaton, Devon, in 1823, of Exeter in 1828-1831, and of St Davids, Pembrokeshire, in 1842. John Hodges Winsloe was described as of Trelleck, 1823-1854, of Llantarnam Abbey in 1831, and of Henllys, 1842-1854. James Arnold Winsloe and John George Elliot Winsloe (fl. 1878-97) were both described as of Liverpool in 1878, although the latter was described as of New Zealand, 1880-97. The fate of the estate is not apparent, although in 1897 John George Elliot Winsloe gave W. C. A. Williams of Monmouth, solicitor, power of attorney for the sale of unnamed real estate.CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract: Deeds and documents relating to the Winsloe family estate in the town and parish of Trelleck, Monmouthshire, mainly comprising family settlements and leases, 1701-1910
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Beaumont and Sons of London.
Catalogue Ref. 3105B - FAMILY
FILE [no title] - ref. 3105B/MF/1 - date: 1813; 53 George III
[from Scope and Content] 3. John Elliott Winsloe of Newport House, Cornwall, esquire, Matthew Luscombe the younger of East Stonehouse, MerchantBewes, Dickinson & Scott Solicitors
Catalogue Ref. 81 - Creator(s): Bewes, Dickinson and Scott, Plymouth, solicitors
Various papers relating to properties in St Nyott, Cornwall, Bere Ferrers and Plymouth
FILE [no title] - ref. 81/BB/5 - date: 1796
[from Scope and Content] 1 John Elliot Winsloe
A list of John's descendants can be found here: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=cleaver&id=I09367
1851 Census: 1 New North Terrace (East), St. David, Exeter, Devon
Charles Clifford, Head, Mar, 33, Woolen Draper's Clerk, b. Bishops Stortford, Herefordshire
Matilda Clifford, Wife, Mar, 26, b. Exeter, Devon
Charles H? Clifford, Son, 1?, b. Exeter, Devon
Edward T. Clifford, Son, 8m, b. Exeter, Devon
Mary Winsloe, Mother-in-law, Wid, 60, Annuitant, b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Mary Jenkins, Serv, Un, 23, Nurse, b. Exeter, Devon
Elizabeth Yellen?, Un, 18, House Servant, b. Taunton, Somerset
Items at Somerset Record Office: http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/
AccNo M/1185 Re. REV. RICHARD WINSLOE
Title Lease for 1 year of the advowson of Riston [Ruishton].
Description 1. John Guy of Twickenham, Middlesex, gent.
2. Revd Richard Winsloe of Taunton, clerkAdvowson of the curacy of Riston [Ruishton] together with all glebe lands, tithes, etc. [Release missing]
Date 30 Sep 1804
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Details of estate of Thomas Winsloe
Administrative/Biographical history: James Hodges of Monmouth, and later of Trelleck, timber merchant, built up estates in Trelleck and Henllys by purchase. In 1796 Amelia (c. 1776-1822) his only child married John Eliot Winsloe (d. 1842) of Twickenham, esq., youngest son of Thomas Winsloe of the same, esq., when the estates were settled on their marriage. John and Amelia's first and only surviving son was John Hodges Winsloe (c. 1797-1862), who was heir at law of his grandfather James Hodges. There was also at least one daughter, Amelia (fl. 1835-42). John Elliot Winsloe was described as of Seaton, Devon, in 1823, of Exeter in 1828-1831, and of St Davids, Pembrokeshire, in 1842. John Hodges Winsloe was described as of Trelleck, 1823-1854, of Llantarnam Abbey in 1831, and of Henllys, 1842-1854. James Arnold Winsloe and John George Elliot Winsloe (fl. 1878-97) were both described as of Liverpool in 1878, although the latter was described as of New Zealand, 1880-97. The fate of the estate is not apparent, although in 1897 John George Elliot Winsloe gave W. C. A. Williams of Monmouth, solicitor, power of attorney for the sale of unnamed real estate.CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract: Deeds and documents relating to the Winsloe family estate in the town and parish of Trelleck, Monmouthshire, mainly comprising family settlements and leases, 1701-1910
Summary of Will - From Prince Edward Island website (Canada): http://www.islandregister.com/wills/earlywills.html
Liber 2 Folio 29Will of James Hodges, of Trelleck, County of Monmouth. Bequests: to George Winsloe; to Amelia Winsloe; to Ann Winsloe; to Caroline Winsloe; "William Hodges to take possession of the house Hugh lives in in Monmouth on the Xmas day after my death"; "James Hodges & Thomas Edmonds to have my clothes divided between them"; "Robert Evans, Monmouth & James Bowen to act as trusts if they think proper". Executor: John Winsloe. Witnesses: James Bowen of Trelleck, farmer, William Meek & Eliza Jones. Will signed 12 March, 1823; probate granted in London 24 April, 1823; probate granted at Charlotte Town, 29 July, 1823NOTE:
The settlement of WINSLOE in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, S.E. Canada, was named for John Hodges Winsloe, (grandson of John Hodges) who owned land there in mid 1800s.It is an unincorporated area, located in the central portion of Prince Edward Island, NW. of Highfield. Its precise location is 46'17"N, 63'10"W.
It was adopted in Place Names of Prince Edward Island, 1925. Confirmed as a settlement 12 December 1939 on 11L/6. Status changed to Locality when Winsloe became part of the Community of Winsloe in 1971. Winsloe (Locality) became part of Charlottetown on 1 April 1995. Confirmed 17 June 1996 on 11 L/6. - Geographical Name s of PEI, 1973.
For further details see: http://www.gov.pe.ca/placefinder/index.php3?city=Winsloe
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/acadie/rustico/section2.htm
In 1803 James Hodges, of Chepstow, in Wales, became owner of Batch 24 (a large tract of land on Prince Edward Island). The property was later bequeathed to the family of John Hodges Winsloe, of Trellick, in England, and William Hodges, sons of James Hodges and nephew of James Hodges Winsloe. For several years, James Hodges Winsloe received rents, "revenues" for this land.
The settlement of WINSLOE in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, S.E. Canada, was named for John Hodges Winsloe, (grandson of John Hodges) who owned land there in mid 1800s.
It is an unincorporated area, located in the central portion of Prince Edward Island, NW. of Highfield. Its precise location is 46'17"N, 63'10"W.
It was adopted in Place Names of Prince Edward Island, 1925. Confirmed as a settlement 12 December 1939 on 11L/6. Status changed to Locality when Winsloe became part of the Community of Winsloe in 1971. Winsloe (Locality) became part of Charlottetown on 1 April 1995. Confirmed 17 June 1996 on 11 L/6. - Geographical Name s of PEI, 1973.
For further details see: http://www.gov.pe.ca/placefinder/index.php3?city=Winsloe
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Details of estate of Thomas Winsloe (paternal grandfatherof John Hodges Winsloe)
Administrative/Biographical history: James Hodges of Monmouth, and later of Trelleck, timber merchant, built up estates in Trelleck and Henllys by purchase. In 1796 Amelia (c. 1776-1822) his only child married John Eliot Winsloe (d. 1842) of Twickenham, esq., youngest son of Thomas Winsloe of the same, esq., when the estates were settled on their marriage. John and Amelia's first and only surviving son was John Hodges Winsloe (c. 1797-1862), who was heir at law of his grandfather James Hodges. There was also at least one daughter, Amelia (fl. 1835-42). John Elliot Winsloe was described as of Seaton, Devon, in 1823, of Exeter in 1828-1831, and of St Davids, Pembrokeshire, in 1842. John Hodges Winsloe was described as of Trelleck, 1823-1854, of Llantarnam Abbey in 1831, and of Henllys, 1842-1854. James Arnold Winsloe and John George Elliot Winsloe (fl. 1878-97) were both described as of Liverpool in 1878, although the latter was described as of New Zealand, 1880-97. The fate of the estate is not apparent, although in 1897 John George Elliot Winsloe gave W. C. A. Williams of Monmouth, solicitor, power of attorney for the sale of unnamed real estate.CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract: Deeds and documents relating to the Winsloe family estate in the town and parish of Trelleck, Monmouthshire, mainly comprising family settlements and leases, 1701-1910
On 1st October 1825, John leased about 100 acres of land on Prince Edward Island to Thomas McNaughten. A transcript of the indenture can be found here: http://www.islandregister.com/landrecords/tmcnaughton1825.htmlHe leased a further 75 acres to the Rodd family on 27 Jun 1831. See above website.
19 Feb 1842 he granted 65 acres of land for the construction of an Episcopal Church at Charlottetown, PEI. See: http://daryl.chin.gc.ca:8000/BASIS/acns/user/www/DDW?W%3DNPNAM++%3D+%27COLONIAL+HERALD%27%26M%3D1709%26K%3D55937%26R%3DY%26U%3D1