Person:Charles Allen (37)

Watchers
Charles Williams Allen
m. 10 Mar 1789
  1. Henry Allen
  2. Charles Williams Allen1795 - 1878
m. 10 Feb 1834
  1. Edward Howorth Allen1838 - 1926
  2. Caroline Louisa Allen1840 - 1922
  3. Frances Josephine Allen1843 - 1922
Facts and Events
Name Charles Williams Allen
Unknown Charles Williams Greenly
Gender Male
Christening[4] 10 Jul 1795 Talgarth, Breconshire, Wales
Marriage 10 Feb 1834 St. George the Martyr, Middlesex, Englandto Frances Maria Pyke Rosser
Death[1] 10 May 1878 Titley, Herefordshire, EnglandTitley Court
References
  1. England. National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858 onwards. (Ancestry.com).

    The Will of Charles Williams Greenly late of Titley Court in the County of Hereford Esquire who died 10 May 1878 at Titley Court was proved at Hereford by Edward Howorth Greenly of Titley in the said County Esquire the Son the sole Executor.

  2.   A2A
    F76/I/39/6
    Contents:
    Extract from Will of Elizabeth Brown Coffin, al. Elizabeth Brown Coffin Greenly, 4 December 1835. bequeathing all her real estate, money, personal and all other property to her friend Louisa Elizabeth Hastings for life, and then to Charles Williams Allen esq.
  3.   A2A
    D65/15 30 October, 1843
    Contents:
    General Court.....of J.G. Woodhouse, trustee of J.T. Woodhouse Before Richard Ward steward.
    Minutes of the court [abstracted below].
    Names of the homage.
    Property: 2 pieces of arable called Broomy Closes, 10 acres.
    Presented: that Henry Allen of the Lodge, county of Brecon and Charlotte his wife surrendered the property to the use of their son Charles Williams Allen of the Moor parish of Lyonshall.
    Now: Charles Williams Allen is admitted.
    Property: copyhold messuage and closes of arable and pasture at Bradnor, 18 acres, S.E. of Bradnor mountain.
    Presented: that Francis Harris, late of the Moor in the parish of Lyonshall, a customary tenant of the manor, has died and proclamation is made for any person claiming the lands of which he died seized.
    Now: Francis Lloyd Harris of Kington his eldest son is admitted.
    A third proclamation is made for persons claiming the lands of which the following customary tenants died siezed and precept is given to the bailiff to seize the lands until title to the vacant tenancies is established. Richard Whitcombe; James Lloyd Harris; Samuel Mountford; David Owen; Thomas Owen; Philip Sumer.
    Presented: that William Powell a customary tenant has died and proclamation is made for any person claiming the lands of which he died seized.
  4. Baptism date and place is from a patron submission to the IGI and may not be correct.