Map Index

This material is held atGwent Archives / Archifau Gwent

  • Reference
    • GB 218 MAPS
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1610-1999
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • To be supplied

Scope and Content

Maps and plans, 1610-1999, relating to the Monmouthshire parishes and towns of Abercarn, 1828-1982, Abergavenny, 1718-1991, Abertillery, 1853-[1976], Aberystruth, 1759-1969, Bassaleg, 1844-1906, Bedwas, 1760-1957, Bedwellty, 1759-1970, Bettws, [1840s], Bettws and Clytha, 1800-1827, Bettws Newydd, 1821-1866, Bishton, 1788-1885, Blaenavon, 1819-1962, Bryngwyn, 1800-1923, Caerleon, 1765-1966, Caerwent, 1772-1906, Caldicot, 1759-1964, Chappel Hill, 1802-1856, Chepstow, 1773-1972, Christchurch, 1787-1916, Cwmcarvan, 1799-1977, Cwmyoy, 1855-1953, Devauden, 1802, 1921, Dingestow, 1770-1899, Ebbw Vale, 1835-1955, Glascoed, 1800-1922, Goldcliff, 1772-1963, Goytre, 1821-1962, Graig, 1918-1959, Grosmont, 1795-1952, Gwehelog, 1842-1922, Gwernesney, 1800-[c. 1900], Henllys, 1842-1894, Ifton, 1857-1884, Itton, 1695-1940, Kemeys Inferior, 1762-1902, Kilgwrrwg, 1846-1935, Langstone, 1788-1902, Llanarth, 1800-1954, Llanbadock, 1820-1918, Llanddewi Skirrid, 1800-[1963], Llandogo, 1809-[1961], Llanellen, 1760-1916, Llandegveth, 1842-1919, Llandenny, 1775-1935, Llandevenny, 1845-1923, Llanddewi Rhydderch, 1821-1920, Llanelly, 1816-1931, Llanfihangel Crucorney, 1718-1956, Llanfihangel Iuxta Rogiet, 1849-[c. 1920], Llanfihangel Llantarnam, 1846-1974, Llanfihangel Pontymoel, 1849-1962, Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, 1779-1883, Lanfoist, 1718-1954, Lanfrechfa, 1804-1967, Llangattock Juxta Caerleon, 1866-1964, Llangattock Juxta Usk, 1800-1929, Llangattock Lingoed, 1821-1973, Llangattock Vibon Avel, 1780-1909, Llangeview, 1800-1923, Llangibby, 1758-1999, Llangovan, 1772-1938, Llangua, 1825, Llangwm Ucha, 1848-1935, Llangwm Isha, 1833-1935, Llanhennock, 1840-1919, Llanhilleth, 1813-1966, Llanishen, 1795-1885, Llanllowell, [c. 1845]-1923, Llanmartin, 1852-1957, Llanover, 1760-1950, Llansaintfraed, 1858-1865, Llansoy, 1786, 1900, Llanddewi Fach, 1805-1919, Llantilio Crossenny, 1829-[1938], Llantilio Pertholey, 1775-1955, Llantrisant (Llantrissent), [1841]-1920, Llanvaches, 1843-1902, Llanvair, 1855-1868, Llanvair Discoed, 1902-1915, Llanfair Kilgeddin, 1861-1953, Llanvapley, 1820-[late 20th century], Llanvetherine, 1821-1949, Llanfihangel Tor y Mynydd, 1800-1903, Llanwenarth Citra and Ultra, 1821-1956, Llanwern, 1788-1940, Machen, 1842-1951, Magor, 1772-1979, Malpas, 1843-1964, Mamhilad, 1800-1962, Marshfield, 1800-1920, Mathern, 1772-[late 20th century], Mitchel Troy, 1809-1966, Monkswood, [c. 1860]-1922, Monmouth, 1800-1948, Mounton, 1773-1935, Mynyddislwyn, 1759-1982, Nantyglo, 1844-1934, Nash, 1788-1923, Newbridge, 1885-1958, Newchurch East and West, 1842-1935, Newport, 1750-1986, Old Castle, 1839-1883, Panteg, 1783-1975, Penallt, 1809-1848, Penhow, 1902-1923, Penrose, 1800-1905, Penterry, [1840s], Penyclawdd, 1770-1841, Peterstone, 1800-1922, Portskewett, 1777-1987, Raglan, 1820-1920, Redwick, 1765-[1902], Risca, 1843-[1965], Rockfield, 1825-1883, Rogiet, 1849-1938, Rumney, 1800-1920, Shirenewton, 1750-1935, Skenfrith, 1796-1947, St Arvans, 1773-1935, St Brides Netherwent, 1793-1861, St Brides Wentloog, 1842, 1920, St Maughans, 1780-1947, St Mellons, 1781-[1960], St Pierre, 1772-1935, St Woollos, 1851-1888, Tintern, 1809-1940, Tredegar, 1846-1955, Tredunnock, 1765-1919, Tregare, 1820-1920, Trelleck, 1809-1917, Trevethin (Abersychan), 1817-1977, Trevethin (Pontypool), 1816-1962, Trevethin (general), 1801-1972, Trostrey & Kemeys, 1800-1898, Undy, 1772-1957, Usk, 1775-1968, Whitson, 1772-1920, Wilcrick, 1793-1868, Wolvesnewton, 1806-1935, and Wonastow, 1844-[1886]; miscellaneous maps relating to Monmouthshire, 1610-1976; maps relating to Brecknockshire (in particular Brynmawr), Carmarthenshire, Glamorgan, Radnorshire, Bedfordshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Middlesex, Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Great Britain, 1718-1966.

Administrative / Biographical History

Gwent Record Office has accumulated a large collection of maps and plans relating mainly to Monmouthshire, usually as part of other collections. These include maps from an 1821 survey of the Barony of Abergavenny compiled by David Davies, mid 19th century tithe maps, Petty Sessional Division licensing plans (up to 1962) and maps from National Coal Board reports.

Arrangement

Arranged into the following: specific parishes/towns; miscellaneous Monmouthshire/Gwent; miscellaneous counties (i.e. other counties or countries).

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Note

Compiled by Rhys Jones for the ANW project. The following source was used in the compilation of this description: Gwent Record Office, Map Index.

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