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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B1.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B1.
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Counterpart lease for 11 years from the Bishop of Bangor to William Prichard Lloyd of Llwydiarth, co. Ang., esq., of the tithes of Parcel Pwllcoch within the demesne of Llwydiarth.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B1a.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B1a.
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Rent roll of the Manor of Treffos, 17C, and grants of the office of seneschal for the Manors of Cantred and Treffos, 1739 and 1820.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B2-11.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyn Ty Mawr and formerly called Caeglan y gors, Werglodd Fawr, Caer Mynydd, Cae Gwenyn, Fynon Armon, Cae newydd and Buarth rhedyn, to the following lessees:. 25 Feb. 1801: Charles Evans of Trefelir, co. Ang. esq. 28 Feb. 1822: Charles Henry Evans of the same, esq. ECE/EL/B11 is a grant of the property from Henrietta Evans, late of Plas Gwyn, co. Ang., now of Cheltenham, co. Glouc., widow, to Thomas Davies of Garnen Wen, co. Ang., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B12-24.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyn Burches otherwise Burges otherwise Obry with appurtenances called Ty'r Ardd ynghae Obry, Cae bach dalcen y ty, y fron Obry nesa'r lon, y fron nesa y Gemas, y Wein nesa i Gemmas, and y Wein Obry, to the following lessees:. 12 Nov. 1806: John Wynne Griffith of Garn, co. Denb., esq. 1 Dec. 1813: John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denb., esq. 23 Aug. 1842: Anne Wynne of the same, widow of John Wynne. 13 Nov. 1856: Edward Henry Rickards of Lincolns Inn Fields, co. Middx.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B25.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B26-30.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages called Tyddyn y maen Llwyd and Penrallt, to the following lessees:. 14 Mar. 1801: William Williams of Beaumaris, co. Ang., gent. 22 Aug. 1817: Edward Davies of Penrallt, p. Llanbeulan, co. Ang., yeoman.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B31-39.
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Leases, counterpart leases, surrenders and an assignment of lease from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tal y llin or Tal y llyn in the commote of Malltraeth, to the following lessees:. 20 Oct. 1803: John Williams of Trelan, co. Ang. 20 Aug. 1818: Elizabeth Williams of Mill Bank, p. Llandegfan, co. Ang., widow of J.W.; and Richard Williams of Treban, eldest son and heir of J.W. 2 Mar. 1846: John Williams of Talyllyn, gent. 26 June 1851: John Lewis of Talyllyn, co. Ang., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B40.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B41-44.
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A lease, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of tmt. called Tyddyn rhiw beulan and tmt. called Tyddyn y Cae mawr and tmt. called Tyddyn y Cerrig Rhydion and a moiety of the meadow situate near the p. church of Llanbeulan in the commote of Malltraeth and a field called Tyddyn Sion William, to the following lessees:. 12 Nov. 1806: John Wynne Griffith of Garn, co. Denb., esq. 12 Nov. 1827: John Wynne of Garthmeilio, co. Denb., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B45-54.
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Leases, counterpart leases and an assignment of lease from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages formerly called Tyddyn Isa, otherwise Bryn Llûs, otherwise Tyddyn Saint Morris, and now called Tyddyn ty Croes, Tyddyn ty Belin, Tyddyn Dafydd Owen, and Tyddyn y Coed, to the following lessees:. 4 Sept. 1805: Jane Roberts, widow of Thomas Roberts, late of Bangor, co. Caern., esq., deceased. 16 May 1812: Rev. Thomas Evans, DD, Archdeacon of Worcester, and Thomas Evans of Stayley Bridge, co. Lancaster, gent., executors of the will of the said Jane Roberts. 16 June 1831: Owen Owens of Gwuna fawr, p. Trefdraeth, co. Ang., farmer. 15 Feb. 1841: Anne Owens of Ty Croes, p. Llanbeulan, co. Ang., widow. 4 May 1854: Owen Owens of Ty Croes aforesaid, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B55.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B56-65.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor and the ECE of messuages called Cae'r Efal, Cae'r Maenllwyd, Cae'r ddôl, Cae Main, Y Weirglodd Bach, Gwerglodd Cae'r Bont and y Llantir, collectively called Glanrafon, to the following lessees:. 30 May 1805: Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan, co. Ang., esq. 2 Nov. 1825: Owen John Augustus Fuller Meyrick of the same, esq. 31 Oct. 1883: Moses Williams of Glanrafon, p. Llanbeulan, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/81.
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Lease from the Bishop of Bangor to Rowland Gruffuth of Llanbeulan, co. Ang., of a tenement and close called y Cae Bach. Formerly item 6 in WCC List 7.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B66-75.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B66-67.
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Counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of water corn mill called Melin Esgob otherwise Melin Cadnant standing in a place called Cadnant to John Price of Amlwch, co. Ang., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B68.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B69-75.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of weir or fishery called Ynys Madog goch fishery being on a certain island or islands at the 'swelly' within the straits of Menai called Ynys Madog Goch, to the following lessees:. 29 Sept. 1808: John Roberts of the town of Bangor, co. Caer., gent., Thomas Jones of Bryntirion, p. Bangor, gent., and John Rasbrook of Bangor, shopkeeper. 6 April 1850: Jane Ellin Hughes of Tan y graig, p. Bangor, widow.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B76-126.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B76-126.
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Leases, counterpart leases, leases and releases and mortgages of parcels of land and properties forming part of Creigiau'r Borth to the following recipients:. 20 Feb. 1816: Thomas Jones of Bryntirion, p. Bangor, co. Caern., esq., and John Roberts of Bangor, gent. 12 Dec. 1839: John Hughes of Bangor, co. Caern., gent., and Rev. John Roberts of Tynrardd, co. Ang., clerk. 11 July 1848: John Askew of Glyndwyer, p. Llandysilio, esq. 12 Aug. 1848: John Evans of Bangor, co. Caern., slate loader. 1 Nov. 1850: Jane Hughes, formerly of Abergele, but now of Denbigh, co. Denb., spinster. 24 Dec. 1839: Edward Evans of Ruabon, co. Denb., timber merchant. 8 Mar. 1847: Thomas Evans of Maesycoed Caerwys, co. Flint, farmer. 6 April 1850: Roger Evans of The Menai Bridge, p. Llandysilio, flour dealer. 8 Mar. 1847: Thomas Powell of St Asaph, co. Flint, master builder. 1 April 1848: Thomas Jones of Llanddaniel, co. Ang., shoe maker. 31 July 1848: Hugh Roberts of Bryngwyn, p. Llandegfan, co. Ang., stone cutter. 16 Sept. 1851: Elizabeth Jones of p. Llandysilio, spinster. 9 April 1850: Samuel Martin of Liverpool, co. Lancaster, insurance broker, and John Lockett of the same, merchant. 31 March 1851: Rice Hughes of Mill Bank, p. Llanddegfan, co. Ang., farmer. 6 April 1850: William Ellis of p. Llandysilio, co. Ang., lodging-house keeper. 8 Mar. 1847: Ebenezer Thomas of Creigiau'r Borth, co. Ang., builder. 3 Mar. 1852: Llewelyn Jones of Beaumaris, co. Ang., MD, and Hugh Beaver Roberts of Bangor, co. Caern., gent. 29 Aug. 1822: Hugh Rowlands of Cadnant, p. Llandegfan, co. Ang., shop-keeper, and John Rowlands of Cadnant, master and mariner, son of the said H.R.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B127.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B127.
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Licence to search for and work minerals under lands in the Manor of Treffos from the Bishop of Bangor and the ECE to Richard David Roberts of Ruthin, co. Denb., gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B128.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/128.
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Counterpart lease for 11 years from the Bishop of Bangor to Paul Panton of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., of the tythes of certain parts of the parish of Llanddyfnan.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B129-130.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B129.
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Lease for 14 years from the Bishop of Bangor to Edward Jones of Henllan Place, co. Denb., gent., of allotments of common.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B130.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B131.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B131.
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Counterpart lease for 99 years from the Bishop of Bangor to Hugh Roberts of Llansannan, co. Denb., farmer, of parcel of ground and messuages (further described).
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B132-140.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/132-39.
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Leases, counterpart leases, assignments of lease and mortgages from the Bishop of Bangor of parcel of land being part of the common or waste land called Rhos y gath or Rhos y gad within the Manor of Treffos, and property erected thereon, to the following lessees:. 8 Feb. 1828: Robert Owen of Llanfairpwll-gwyngyll, yeoman. 3 Mar. 1828: William Hughes of Siglan in the same, farmer. 4 Mar. 1829: William Prichard of Shop in the same, farmer. 4 Nov. 1839: William Jones of Carreglandeg, p. Pentraeth, co. Ang., farmer, and Edward Jones of the same, farmer. 14 Feb. 1840: John Evans of Pwllfanog, co. Ang., master of the smack 'Eliza and Mary', and Evan Evans of the same, master of the smack 'Anne and Jane'.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B140.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B141.
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Lease for 21 years from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Plas Newydd to David Morris and John Foulkes, both of Fryers, p. Llanfaes, co. Ang., yeomen.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B142-49.
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Leases and takenotes from the Bishop of Bangor of quarries with liberty to quarry limestone to Edmund Spargo of 3 Cable Street, Liverpool, co. Lancaster, and the Coltness Iron Co. Ltd.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B150-1.
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Lease and counterpart lease for 35 years from the Bishop of Bangor of limestone rock quarries being under a common called Fedw to Lieutenant General William Frost Nuthall of Barons Court Road, Kensington, co. Middx.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/82.
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Lease for 40 years from the ECE to Edmund Spargo of 3 Cable Street, Liverpool, of quarries in the parish, with liberty to quarry building stone and limestone.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B152-177.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B152-7.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyn Hugh ap Llewelyn ap Gwylim, now Cefn du, in the township of Bodegrigaeth in the commote of Talybolion, to the following lessees:. 1 Feb. 1762: Thomas Roberts, Registrar of the Diocese of Bangor. 31 July 1779: Jane Roberts, widow of T.R. 23 April 1831: Griffith Hughes of Monachdy and John Hughes of Neuadd Cemlyn, co. Ang., gents.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B158-9c.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. formerly called Tyddyn Engan but now called Tyddyn Presaddfed bach to the following lessees:. 10 Nov. 1762: Thomas Roberts, Registrar of the Diocese of Bangor. 16 Nov. 1791: Jane Roberts, widow of T.R. 7 Oct. 1820: Rev. Owen Jones, Rector of Criccieth, co. Caern., clerk.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B160-3.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages called Tyddyn Mawr and Tyddyn Rhos in the township of Bodegri to the following lessees:. 25 Feb. 1808: Hugh Evans of Henblas, co. Ang., esq. 28 Feb. 1822: Charles Henry Evans of the same, esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/ELB164-7.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of property as in ECE/EL/B160-3 and a part of the m. called Tyddyn Engan in the township of Bodegri and the messuages called Ynysoedd and Cae William Dafydd ap Evan to the following lessee:. 21 Oct. 1836 - 17 Aug. 1854: Charles Henry Evans of Henblas, co. Ang., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B168.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B169.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B170.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to Ann Price of Gamog bach, p. Llanrhyddlad, spinster, of Gamog bach.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B171.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to John Hughes of Pedan groeslon, p. Llan-rhyddlod, farmer, of Pedan groeslon.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B172.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to William Hughes of Tymawr, p. Llan-rhyddlad, farmer, of Ty mawr.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B173.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to John Jones of Ynys, p. Llanrhyddlad, farmer, of Yr Ynys.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B174.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to William Jones of Rorsedd Uchaf, p. Llanrhyddlad, farm, of Rorsedd Uchaf.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B175.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to John Williams of Crycun, p. Llanrhydd-lad, farmer, of Crycun.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B176.
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Assignment of lease from Mrs Henrietta Evans, widow and executrix of the will of Charles Henry Evans, esq., deceased, to Elizabeth Hughes of Brynglas, p. Llan-rhyddlad, widow, of 3 quillets in Cae glas.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B177.
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213,292. Grant from Henrietta Evans, late of Plas Gwyn, co. Ang., now of Cheltenham, co. Glouc., widow to John Griffith of Bodegri, p. Llanfflewyn, co. Ang., farmer, of tmt. called Pot y Powdr in t. Bodegroes, p. Llanrhyddlad.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B178-193.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B178-181.
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Counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of water corn mill called Melin Engan in the lordship or manor of Treffos to the following lessees:. 17 Nov. 1808: Rt. Hon. Henry Earl of Uxbridge. 30 June 1815: Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey and Earl of Uxbridge.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B182-92.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Gadlas or Gadlys in the Manor of Treffos to the following lessees:. 26 Oct. 1805: Owen Owens of Caera, co. Ang., gent. 5 Jan. 1833: Owen Owen the younger of Gadlas, co. Ang., barrister-at-law.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B193.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B194-212.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B194-202.
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Leased and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages known as Tyddyn y Frier, otherwise Tyddyn Hickley, in the township of Bryn y Borfa, Tyddyn y Gof Uchaf, Tyddyn y Gof issaf, Tyddyn pwll yr Ych otherwise Tyddyn John ap William Martin, Tyddyn Grona otherwise Tyddyn Rowland bach, Tyddyn Crwch and Tyddyn Bryn y Griffri in the township of Bodirlog with one quillet in Cae Ffynnon Esgob, to the following lessees:. 3 Sept. 1802: John Owen of Llansadwrn, yeoman. 11 Sep. 1822: Elizabeth Owen, widow of J.O., and four sons.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B203-11.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and surrenders of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of property as in ECE/EL/B194-202 to the following lessees:. 23 Jan. 1835: Margaret Jones of Ty Coch, co. Caern., widow of Rev. Henry Jones deceased, Thomas Owen of Cremlyn, co. Ang., farmer, Robert Owen, Hugh Owen and John Thomas and Catherine his wife, all of Tyddyn y Frier, co. Ang. 2 Aug. 1842: Owen Owen of Caera, co. Ang., esq., Anne Owen of Cremlyn, co. Ang., widow of T.O., and as above.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B212.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B213-222.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B213.
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Lease from the Bishop of Bangor of the town or township of Gwerndogwrynne and the hamlet called Penmynidd Mwyn to Rt Hon. Frederick Lord Boston.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B214-18.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of the town or township of Gwerdogwrynne and the hamlet commonly called Penmynidd Mwyn to the following lessees:. 21 May 1825: The Hon. William Henry Irby of Wigmore Street, co. Middx., and Edward Boodle of p. St. George, Hanover Square, co. Middx., esq. 27 April 1831: William Henry Rowland Irby of South Street, p. St George, Hanover Square, co. Middx., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B219.
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Declaration by Hugh Jones of Penrhos, co. Ang., land agent, concerning the lands known as Gwredog Uchaf, Gwredog Isaf and Mynydd Mwyn Mawr.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B220.
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Duplicate exchange of lands between the Bishop of Bangor and the Rt Hon. George Ives, Lord Boston, Baron Boston of Boston, co. Lincoln namely of the reversion of Gwredog Uchaf and Gwredog Isaf for the Mynydd Mwyn Mawr estate.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B221.
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Deed of Covenant between the Bishop of Bangor and Lord Boston for the production of and delivery of attested copies of the title deeds of the Mynydd Mwyn Mawr estate.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B222.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B222a-b.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B222a-b.
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Lease and counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of Ynus Madog Goch fishery on an island or islands at the 'swelly' within Menai Straits called Ynus Madog Goch to William Jones of Bangor, co. Caern., gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B223.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B223.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B224-343.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B224-35.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyn Gwas Mawr otherwise Fridd carw to the following lessees:. 28 Feb. 1803: Jane Roberts of Bangor, co. Caern., widow. 28 Feb. 1810: Rev. Thomas Evans, DD, Archdeacon of Worcester, and Thomas Evans of Staley Bridge, co. Lancaster, gents., executors of the late J.R. 1 Aug. 1833: Evan Williams of Ffridd Carw, p. Bangor, co. Caern., farmer. 9 Aug. 1842: Richard Griffith of Bangor, co. Caern., shoemaker. 1 Nov. 1857: Robert Edmunds of Tyddyn gwas mawr otherwise Fridd Carw, p. Bangor, co. Caern., house-painter, and Hugh Edmunds of Tyddyn gwas mawr, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B236.
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Release from Rev. Joseph Saville Roberts Evans of Grasscroft within Saddleworth, co. York, clerk, and others of a portion of Tyddyn Gwas Mawr (field names given) to Morris Roberts of Bangor, co. Caern., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B237-8.
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Counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of a portion of Tyddyn Gwas Mawr otherwise Ffridd Carw (location further described) to Morris Roberts of Bangor, co. Caern., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B239-40.
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Lease for three lives from the Bishop of Bangor of a parcel of ground being part of a certain common on the south side of the street in the city of Bangor leading to Caernarfon to David Hughes of the city of Bangor, co. Caern., victualler.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B241-2.
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Lease and counterpart lease for three lives from the Bishop of Bangor of common or waste called Maes Glas (boundaries described) to Thomas Jones of Bryntirion, p. Bangor, co. Caern., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B243.
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Assignment from Edward Thomas of Bangor, co. Caern., maltster, and John Ambrose of the Penrhyn Arms, p. Bangor, innkeeper, trustees of the will of David Hughes, late of Bangor deceased, of a mortgage for 99 years on a parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B239-40 to Sarah Edmunds of Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B244.
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Assignment from David Hughes of Liverpool, co. Lancaster, excise officer, of a parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B243 to Grace Morris of Bangor, co. Caern., widow.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B245.
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Mortgage from Grace Morris of Bangor, co. Caern., widow, of a parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B244 to Richard Roberts of Castell, p. Llanddeniolen, co. Caern., farmer, Evan Jones, mason, John Rowlands, quarryman, and John Davies, joiner, all of Pentri, co. Caern.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B246.
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Assignment of lease from William Price of Bangor, co. Caern., mariner, and Richard Harrison of the same, plumber, of parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B245 to Morris Roberts of the same, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B247.
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Assignment from Thomas Griffith of Bangor, co. Caer., joiner, of parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B246 to Rowland Parry of the same, flour dealer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B248-9.
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Mortgage from Rowland Parry of Bangor, co. Caern., flour dealer, of parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B247 to John Hughes of Bontbach, p. Dwygyfylchi, co. Caern., gent. and assignment of equity of redemption of the same.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B250.
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Assignment from Richard Harrison of Bangor, co. Caern., plumber, and William Price of the same, master mariner, of lease for three lives of plot of ground as in ECE/EL/B248-9 to William Hughes of Dinas, p. Llandegai, co. Caern., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B251.
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Assignment from William Hughes of Dinas, p. Llandegai, co. Caern., farmer, of ECE/EL/B250 to John Prichard of Bangor, co. Caern., flour dealer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B252.
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Assignment of lease from Robert Roberts of Ty slattas near Conway, co. Caern., yeoman, of parcel of ground as in ECE/EL/B251 to Henry Morris of Bangor, co. Caern., coach painter.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B253.
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Agreement by John Prichard of Bangor, co. Caern., yeoman, to sell to Henry Morris of Bangor, co. Caern., coach maker, a m. in High Street near Maes Glas, Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B254.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B255-63.
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Leases, counterpart leases, assignments of lease and a surrender of lease of a parcel of ground and The Harp Inn in the town of Bangor to the following lessees:. 26 Oct. 1805: David Hughes of Bangor, co. Caern., victualler. 1 May 1812: William Price, Master Mariner, and Richard Harrison, plumber and glazier, both of Bangor. 1 June 1831: Thomas Griffith of Bangor, joiner. 9 April 1850: Hugh Hughes of Bangor, licensed victualler.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B264-71.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Bryn Carwedog and adjoining lands to the following lessee:. 31 Dec. 1811 - 2 Jan. 1847: William Jones of Brithdir, p. Bangor, yeoman.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B272-4.
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Counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of a parcel of waste ground called Pwll du to the following lessees:. 1 July 1788: John Hughes of the city of Bangor, boatman. 18 June 1817: James Greenfield of Brynderwen, p. Llandegai, co. Caern., gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B275-81.
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Leases, counterpart leases, an assignment of lease (and a surrender) from the Bishop of Bangor of parcel of land called Penychwintan to the following lessees:. 15 Sep. 1798: Owen Williams of Peny-chwintan, p. Bangor, yeoman. 27 Aug. 1828: Evan Evans of the Bull's Head Tavern in the city of Bangor, victualler.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B282.
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Release from Rev. James Williams of Llanfairynghornwy, co. Ang., clerk, and Rev. Thomas Butler, late of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, but now of Langar, co. Notts., clerk, of cottage and garden called Tyn yr Odyn near Penrallt to William Parry of Bangor, co. Caern., brazier.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B283.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of a building called The Storehouse in the Manor of Maynol Bangor to Jane Roberts of Bangor, widow.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B284.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of the buildings commonly called The Storehouse at Hirael and the fields commonly called Werglodd ddu, Cae bach and a quillet adjoining the Storehouse called Cae Glan-y-Môr or Weaver's field to Charles Warren of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B285.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of shore, beach or waste land between the boundary fences of the lands adjoining the sea shore and low water mark and extending from the end of the road which leads from Bangor to Hirael to Garth Quay (boundaries further described) to John Roberts of Bangor, gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B286.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of a parcel of ground being part of a field called Cae bach at Hirael to John Roberts of Bangor, gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B287.
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Lease from the Dean of Bangor of eight messuages and a parcel of land in a street or row called Robert's row at Hirael and a parcel of land being part of a field near the sea shore called Cae glan y Môr or Weaver's Field to Evan Jones of Bangor, stone mason.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B288.
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Assignment of lease dated 20 Feb. 1823 from Grace Morris of Bangor, widow, and Owen Hughes of Hirael, p. Bangor, yeoman, of m. called Union or the Union Tavern to Edwin Holford, John Owen, Thomas Roberts and John Thomas, all of Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B289.
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Surrender of lease ECE/EL/B286 by Rt. Hon. William Henry Fitzroy, the Earl of Euston, and Philip Pleydell Bouverie the younger of the Haymarket in the city of Westminster to the Bishop of Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B290-93.
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Counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of water corn mill called Melin Esgob to the following lessees:. 28 Feb. 1803: Jane Roberts of Bangor, widow. 17 June 1824: William Thomas of Penrallt, p. Bangor, farmer, and Morris Roberts of Bangor, yeoman.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B294.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B295-300.
Published
Leases, counterpart leases, a release (and surrenders of leases) from the Bishop of Bangor of a m. called Erw'r Esgob in the Manor of Maynol Bangor (boundaries further described) to the following lessees:. 17 Nov. 1827: Sir Robert Chester of Rush Hall, co. Herts, Kt. 30 April 1834: Thomas Peers Williams of Craigydon, co. Ang.; Hugh Robert Hughes of Bache Hall, co. Chester; George Brydges Grenville of the city of Chester; and John Williams of Treffos, co. Ang., bankers and co-partners at Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B301-9.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of ferry or passage over by water called Porth Escob and weir and fishery called Gorad Gut to the following lessees:. 19 Sep. 1771: Henry Scourfield of New Moat, co. Pemb., esq. 8 Feb. 1808: John Roberts of Bangor, gent.; William Jackson of Bangor Ferry, gent.; John Rasbrook of Bangor, gent.; Richard Jones of Bangor, yeoman; Thomas Griffith of Bangor, joiner; William Thomas of Penrallt, p. Bangor, farmer; and John Roberts of Bangor, yeoman. 9 Feb. 1829: Anne Roberts, widow, John Roberts, clerk, and John Hughes, gent., surviving executors of the will of John Roberts, late of Bangor, esq., deceased; Robert Thomas of Port Penrhyn; William Thomas of Penrallt, p. Bangor; and William Lewis of Bangor, gent. 29 May 1852: Daniel Russell of 45 Pleasant Street, Liverpool, co. Lancaster, and Jonathan Russell of Beaumaris, co. Ang., oyster merchants.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B310-11.
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A surrender of lease and a lease from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyndu to William Evans of Roe, p. St Asaph, co. Flint, clerk.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B312-18.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of tmt. called Cae'r Glower to the following lessees:. 12 Nov. 1787: William Jackson of Caer glowr otherwise called Bangor Ferry in p. Bangor, innkeeper. 4 Jan. 1792: Anne Griffith, widow of Richard Griffith, late Vicar of Bangor deceased. 28 April 1838: Rev. John Griffith of Boxley, co. Kent, DD, only brother and heir-at-law of Richard Griffith, late of Llaniestyn, co. Caern., esq. deceased.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B319-25.
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Leases, counterpart leases, an assignment of lease (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of quillet of land called Cae Coch in the Manor and Lordship of Maenol Bangor to the following lessees:. 17 Feb. 1817: John Roberts of Bangor, gent., and Lewis Hughes of Bangor, merchant. 17 June, 1824: Ann Roberts, widow of J.R., and Catherine Roberts, widow of L.H. 13 Mar. 1849: John Hughes of Bangor, gent., and Rev. John Hughes of Bangor, clerk. 28 May 1855: Ursula Anne Jones of Ulverstone, co. Lancaster, spinster, sole executrix of the will of Dorothea Jones, formerly of Llynon, co. Ang., but afterwards of Bangor, widow deceased.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B326.
Published
Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Bryn Gweredog and four pieces of land on Waen Wen Common to William Roberts of Pentir, co. Caern., labourer.
Preferred citation: ECE/BL/B327-9.
Published
Leases from the Bishop of Bangor of parcels of land on Waen Wen to the following lessees:. William Jones of Waen Wen, p. Bangor, quarryman, John Thomas of Bangor, slate merchant. Hugh Roberts of Tanybryn in Waen Wen, p. Bangor, labourer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B330.
Published
Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of part of the stoneway of the Menai Straits in the Manor of Maynol Bangor near Garth Point (further described) to Richard Harrison of Bangor, plumber.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B331.
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Lease from the Bishop of Bangor of copper and other ores upon or under a piece of waste beach or shore near Garth Point within the Manor of Maenol Bangor to Samuel Taylor of 7 Cleaveland Square, Liverpool, co. Lancaster, chemist and druggist; Robert Jones of Mill Street Park, Liverpool, coal dealer; John Jones of Jones's Street, Liverpool, master builder; and John Williams of the firm of Williams and Jones of Tarlton Street, Liverpool clothier.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B332.
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Lease for a year from Robert Williams of Bangor, gent., of a parcel of land in the town of Bangor formerly part of a field called Cae Scyler (boundaries further described) to John Jones of Tremadoc, co. Caern., currier; William Roberts of Hendrebach, p. Clynnog, co. Caern., farmer; John Huxley of Bodrual, p. Llanbeblig, co. Caern., miller; Robert Hughes of the city of Bangor, shopkeeper; Evan Evans of Bangor, brazier; Hugh Jones of Bangor, shop-keeper; and John Pugh of Trwyn rhwylfa, p. Drwygyfylchi, co. Caern, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B333.
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Counterpart lease from the ECE of a piece of foreshore at Gored y gyt within the Manor of Maenol Bangor together with the power to make and maintain oyster beds to John Fearon of 136 Bridge Street, Warrington, co. Chester, oyster merchant.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B334-5.
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Lease and counterpart lease from the ECE of a parcel of foreshore of Menai Straits in the Manor of Maenol Bangor to John Thomas of Friars Place, Bangor, builder; Richard Griffith Thomas of Fir Grove, Menai Bridge, near Bangor, architect and surveyor; and John Pritchard of Bodhyfryd near Bangor, auctioneer and valuer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B336.
Published
Articles of agreement between the Commissioner of HM Woods, Forests and Land Revenues and the ECE relating to a case in the Queens Bench Division of the High Court of Justice.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B337.
Published
Exchange between the Bishop of Bangor and the Most Noble William Henry, Duke of Grafton, and Philip Pleydell Bouverie the younger of 1 Pall Mall East, co. Middlesex, esq. of the reversion in parcels of beach or foreshore in the Manor of Maenol Bangor at Hirael and a surrender by the Duke of Grafton and Bouverie of the remainder of the leasehold of such parcels of foreshore.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B338.
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Deed of licence from the ECE to the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Bangor to dredge within a portion of the Menai Straits near Garth Point.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B339.
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Grant from John Fearon of 136 Bridge Street, Warrington, co. Lancaster, oyster merchant, of piece of foreshore as in ECE/EL/B333 to the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the city of Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B340.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of parcel of land contiguous to Garth Point for the purposes of erecting a pier at the Quay thereon to John Tredwell of Leigham Court, Brixton Hill, co. Surrey, esq.; Thomas Tredwell of St Johns Lodge, Lower Norwood, co. Surrey, esq; and Arthur John Dodson of Bangor, civil engineer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B341.
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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of Garth Ferry across the Menai Straits and the approaches and landing places of a m. calaled Tyddyn y Garth to Thomas Morgan of The Ferry Public House, p. Llandegfan, co. Ang., boatman.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B342.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B343.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B344-347.
Published
Edern Manor (parishes of Abererch, Cricieth, Edern, Llanbedrog, Llaniestyn, Llanfihangel Bachellaeth, Llanystumdwy and Penllyn).
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B344.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B345-47.
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Leases and a counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of the Manor of Edern to the following lessees:. 2 Nov. 1791: Sir Roger Mostyn of Gloddaith, co. Caern., Bart. 10 Oct. 1801: Sir Thomas Mostyn of the same.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B347a-361.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B347a-354b.
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Leases, counterpart leases (and surrenders of leases) from the Bishop of Bangor of the Manor of Gogarth to the following lessees:. 30 Nov. 1797: Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn, co. Flint., Bart. 23 Dec. 1834: Rt. Hon. Edward Mostyn, Lord Mostyn.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B355.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B355a-b.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B356.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B357-8.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B359-61.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B361a.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B361a.
Published
Appointment by the Bishop of Bangor of John Hughes of Bangor, gent., to be steward of the manors of Edern, Gogarth, Castell Mai and Maynol Bangor.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B362.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B362.
Published
Agreement between the Commissioner of Woods in charge of the Land Revenues of the Crown in Wales and the ECE for the letting of parcels of land or foreshore of the River Conway in front of the Deganwy Estate.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B363-364.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B363-4.
Published
Leases from the ECE of liberty to maintain water pipes within the lands of Gyffin Common to the following lessees:. 1 Feb. 1904: Sarah Lees of Cartref Melus near Conway, co. Caern., widow. 14 Mar. 1907: James Stott of Ravenscrag, p. Llechwedd, co. Caern., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/
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Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B365-84.
Published
Leases, counterpart leases (and surrenders of lease) from the Bishop of Chester of the Rectory or Parsonage of Llanbeblig and the glebe lands and tithes to the following lessees:. 27 Oct. 1713: Richard Langford, clerk, of Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant, co. Denb., and Henry White of Fryers, co. Ang., esq. 1 July 1728: R.L. and Morris Owen of Bangor, co. Caern., clerk, and Lumley his wife. 21 Aug. 1735: James Harper of the city of Chester, gent. 18 Nov. 1751: Samuel Peploe, LLB, Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester. 23 Nov. 1786: John Peploe Birch of Garnston, co. Hereford, esq. 24 Nov. 1814: Samuel Peploe of Carstow, co. Hereford, esq. 6 June 1850: Francis Lewis Bodenham of the city of Hereford, gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B385.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B3.
Published
Lease for 21 years from the Bishop of Chester to Samuel Peploe, Doctor of Law and Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, the Rectory, Glebe Lands and tmt's of Llanbeblig.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B4.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B5.
Published
Lease for 21 years from the Bishop of Chester to John Peploe Birch, Esq., of Carston, Herefordshire, of the above lands.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B386-387.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B386.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B387.
Published
Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of tmt. being part of the common or waste called Morgan Dinas Dinlle to John William Hughes of Bryn y Menai, p. Bangor, gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B388-391.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B388-91.
Published
A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor belonging to the rectory and parish ch. of Llandegai to George Hay Dawkins Pennant of Penrhyn Castle, co. Caern., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EC/B392-398.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B392.
Published
Lease from the Bishop of Bangor of a parcel of land on the Parade in Llandudno falling within man. of Gogarth to David Lloyd of Llandudno, co. Caern., master mariner.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B393.
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Lease from the Bishop of Bangor of seams of copper, lead and other ores and minerals upon or under the Great Ormes Head in lp Gogarth to D.L.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B394.
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Surrender of lease ECE/EL/B393 by Rev. James Spinther James of Mostyn Crescent, Llandudno, Baptist Minister, and Elias Jones of the same, draper, executors of the will of Sarah Lloyd, late of Llandudno dec.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B395.
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Lease from the ECE of a parcel of land or fore shore forming part of Conway Bay fronting the West Parade to Thomas Lewis of Gartherwen, Bangor, co. Caern., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B396.
Published
Lease from the Commissioner of HM's Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of several pieces of land part of the beach soil or sea shore to the Llandudno Improvement Commissioners.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B397.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B398.
Published
Articles of agreement between the Commissioner of Woods in charge of the Land Revenues of the Crown in Wales, the Board of Trade and the ECE for the settlement of disputes over the foreshore.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B399-403.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B399-403.
Published
Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of parcels of land called Caea Cochion forming a part of Rhos Llanfagdalen to Owen Jones of Caernarfon, co. Caern., gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B403a-b.
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A lease and a counterpart lease from Rev. Philip Constable Ellis, Rector of Llanfair-fechan, of a parcel of land near the Village Bridge and Llanfairfechan River amounting to 1,382 square yards (boundaries further described) and a m. upon the north-eastern corner of the parcel of land (occupant named) to John Platt of Brynyneuadd, p. Llanfairfechan, MP.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B6.
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Lease for one year from Thomas Hughes of Hitrain, Herefordshire, John Evans, William Payne and Margaret Payne, all of Caernarfon, to George Thomas Smith of Pendyffryn, co. Caern., of the m., tmt, lands and hereditaments known as Rhiwia.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B7.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B404.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B404.
Published
Counterpart lease from Rev. Richard Williams Griffith, Perpetual Curate of Llanfair-is-gaer of 20 a. land called Bryngraianog, forming part of the glebe land of the said perpetual curacy, to Griffith Davies of Bryngraianog, p. Llangybi, co. Caern., farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B404a.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B404a.
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Lease by Rev. John Aneurin Howell, Vicar of Dwygyfylchi, co. Caern., of parcels of land and a m. thereon amounting to 59 a. called Penybryn (occupant named) forming part of the glebe land of Dwygyfylchi, to Robert Williams of Penybryn, p. Llangybi, farmer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B405.
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B405.
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Counterpart lease from Rev. Morris Lloyd of The Vicarage, Llanelltyd, co. Mer., clerk, of quarries and beds of slate upon and under the farm and lands called Llwydcoedfawr to Owen Morgan of Taliesin, co. Card., miner; Richard Jones of Glanmorfa, Taliesin, gent.; and Thomas Jones of Taliesin, post-master.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/
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Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B406-410.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B406.
Published
Lease from Rev. Morris Parry, Rector of Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, co. Caern., clerk, of parcel of land being part of Buarthmelyn to The Great Moelwyn Slate Co. Ltd. of 42 Bridge Street, Blackfriars in the City of London.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B407-10.
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A lease, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from Rev. M.P. of quarries, stones and minerals upon or under a part of the farm or lands called Glanrafonddu or Buarthmelyn to the following lessees:. 3 Dec. 1874: Henry Oakley Parry of Dolwgan, Dolbenmaen, co. Caern., gent; William Roberts of Portmadoc, co. Caern., setts maker; Thomas Manley of Portmadoc, moulder; and Hugh Thomas of Portmadoc, sawyer. 4 Dec. 1879: William Williams, formerly of the Baltic Hotel, p. Festiniog, hotel keeper, but now of the Swan Hotel, Bettws-y-coed, co. Caern., hotel keeper; Evan Evans, formerly of Viewfield House, Fourcrosses, Festiniog, but now of Tynyberth Hall, Abergynolwyn, co. Mer., quarry agent; and Francis Henry Strowger of Portmadoc, co. Caern., accountant.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B411-419.
Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B411-16.
Published
Assignment of lease (and a surrender of lease) from James Edwards of The Cloughs, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, esq., of the tithes and rent-charges due in respect of property within the Ecclesiastical District of Corris Holy Trinity to the Rt Hon. George Henry Robert Charles, Earl Vane, and related papers.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B417.
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Takenote from Rev. John Morgan of The Parsonage, Llanfachreth, co. Mer., clerk, perpetual curate of Llanfachreth, upon farms called Abercwmeiddau and Tynyrhelig to Edward Jones of The Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, co. Mer., innkeeper, and William Griffiths of Bank Place, Machynlleth, co. Mont., gent.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B418-19.
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Counterpart leases from Rev. Robert Roberts, perpetual curate of Llanfachreth, co. Mer., clerk, of the slate quarries and beds of slate upon and under farms called Abercwmeiddau and Tynrhelig to E.J., W.G., Sir William Fothergill Cooke of Branksea Lodge, Balham Park, Tooting, Surrey, Kt; and George Hunter of Aberdovey, co. Mer., engineer.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/
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Published
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B420-38.
Published
Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry of the Rectory and Parsonage of Towyn and the chapels of Llanfihangel Talyllyn and Pennall and the glebe lands and tithes to the following lessees:. 25 March. 1763: Rev. Edward Edwards of Jesus College, Oxford, DD, and John Edwards of Machynlleth, co. Mont., gent. 26 April 1784: J.E., executor of the will of E.E. 29 Mar. 1791: Humphrey Jones of Machunlleth, co. Mont., gent.; David Davies of Penegoes, co. Mont., clerk; and Turner Edwards of Oldport, Salop, clerk, sole surviving executors of the will of the said J.E. 25 Mar. 1799: John Edwards of Machynlleth, co. Mont., esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B439-68.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry of property as in ECE/EL/B420-38 to John Edwards of Machynlleth.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/B469-91.
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Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry of property as in ECE/EL/B439-68 to the following lessees:. 26 Mar. 1842: John Edwards of Machynlleth. 2 June 1851: The Hon. Adolphus Frederick Charles William Vane, Lord Adolphus Vane, and James Edwards of The Clough near Newcastle, Staffordshire, esq.
Preferred citation: ECE/EL/SUPP/B8.
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Lease for 21 years from the Bishop of Litchfield and County to John Edwards Esq. of Machynlleth, co. Mont., of the rectory of Towyn.
Published
Preferred citation: 100, 1934 list ii.
Published
Register of Leases. Paper; 200 x 155; 136 unnumbered ff.; bound in parchment. (No. 213,829). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from May 21 1673 to February 19 1739/40; with a copy of a lease by John Vaughan of Geyffos, co. Denb., to William Vaughan of Bronhylog and William Hughes of Bottegwall, gentlemen. There is an index to the leases at the end of the volume.
Preferred citation: 102, 1934 list ii.
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Register of Leases. Paper; 195 x 150; 236 pp.; wrongly numbered 235, with 10 unnumbered ff. at the end; bound in parchment. (No. 213,830). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from Aug. 13 1744 to June 3 1767. There is an index to the leases at the end of the volume.
Preferred citation: 103, 1934 list ii.
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Register of Leases. Paper; 275 x 240; pp. 1-518, 1-12, with 7 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf which is now much mutilated and broken. (No. 213,831). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from Jan. 25 1770 to March 6 1812, and of leases granted from Jan. 6 1764 to June 20 1766. There is an alphabetical index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.
Preferred citation: 105, 1934 list ii.
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Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 240; pp. 1-552, with 4 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No. 213,832). An entry book of leases granted by the bishops of Bangor from May 16 1812 to Jan. 11 1840. There is an alphabetical index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.
Preferred citation: 106, 1934 list ii.
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Register of Leases. Paper; 370 x 235; pp. 1-490, with 3 unnumbered ff.; bound in full calf, now broken. (No. 213,833). An entry book of leases granted by Christopher [Bethell], bishop of Bangor, from March 4 1840 to March 3 1852. There is an index of estates and tenants at the beginning of the volume.