I just did the coolest thing!
The Welsh National Archives are asking for our help to index and orient the tithe maps of Wales from the 1840s! I was able to locate several data points that matched a modern Ordnance Survey map with the 1843 Tithe map for Llanfoist, Monmouthshire! (By the way, I also learned that Welsh spelling for Llanfoist is Llanffwyst. It makes a difference.) You can see my work here. Click on "visualize" and you will see the overlay based on my data points.
For my own family history purposes, I found John Vaughan "and others" at lot no. 44 on the tithe map. I'm assuming that relates to the "No. of House-holder's Schedule" in the first column of the 1851 Census (if not, that's a real weird coincidence that they're both 44). And get this--the name of the historical cottage that is on that lot is "Chapel House!"
I've been googling "Chapel House" in Llanfoist (and Llanffwyst) and can't come up with much information except that the owner was denied a permit to build a bungalow behind the house on part of the lot because of car access difficulties and because a modern bungalow would be "incongruous and over-assertive" in what is an otherwise "traditional and attractive" visual. The current owner lost the appeal, too. But it does give me an address to write to about the house.
I don't know why it's called "Chapel House." It's not that close to the Church. Another, more well-known "Chapel House" in the town of Monmouth was a secret Catholic meeting place. Maybe it was the same in Llanfoist. Or - could it have anything to do with a Mormon meeting place after Elinor was baptized in 1841 and likely lived there at least through 1851? I dunno.
Chapel House and Chapel Cottage (the Cottage appears to be a later addition), The Cutting (Road), Llanfoist, Monmouthshire. |
hi. I've just come across this, and can provide a little more information about the property. Also, some of the information above is incorrect. Please advise how you can be contacted. thanks
ReplyDeleteHi! And thanks for any info! You can email me directly at grant.vaughn@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteHi, sorry i've only just seen your reply - will email you.
Deletehi my name is simon thomas , I owned chapel house in 1999 and tried to develop the land but never obtained planning permission
ReplyDeleteSorry about the bureaucratic problems you had, but do you know any of the early history of the house or area?
DeleteHi Simon, its Helen, we bought the house off you. Would it be possible for me to send you a private message somehow, you may be able to help us. thanks
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