Showing 45 results

Archival description
Burchinshaw and Tremadog Deeds,
Print preview View:

Assignment (after reciting two indentures, the first dated 17 June 1864, being a lease for 99 years at an annual ...,

Assignment (after reciting two indentures, the first dated 17 June 1864, being a lease for 99 years at an annual rent of £22 from William Jones of Brynymor, gent., and Elias Jones of Gwiedog, farmer, to David Hughes, late of Dover House, Llandudno, and now of Penmaenmawr, painter, of a piece of land (5,445 sq. yds), part of Llwynyn Field on Brynymor Farm, bounded on the north by the new occupation road, on the east by land leased to Thomas Thomas, on the south by another portion of the said farm, and on the west by lands leased to Thomas Hughes, with a covenant for the erection by the lessee of a house and out offices at a cost of not less than £700; the other dated Oct. 1864, being an assignment from the said David Hughes to John Wynne Williams of Llandudno, grocer, of the eastern portion of the said parcel of land at an annual rent of £11, with a covenant for the erection by the assignee of a house, etc., at a cost of not less than £700, which has been performed, from the said David Hughes to Owen Griffiths of Nevill Crescent, Llandudno, builder, of the western portion of the said parcel of land for the residue of the original term of 99 years at an annual rent of £11. Consideration, £12. Witnesses: Henry Lloyd Jones, solicitor, Bangor; Morris Davies, his clerk. Endorsed with a plan of the premises.

Assignment And Release from Thomas Tufnell Staunton of 29 Bedford Sq., Brighton, William Windsor Fisher of 9 Old Jewry in ...,

Assignment And Release from Thomas Tufnell Staunton of 29 Bedford Sq., Brighton, William Windsor Fisher of 9 Old Jewry in the city of London, Thomas Fisher of Buckland Filleigh, Highampton, Devon, The Hon. Alfred Paget, commonly called Lord Alfred Paget, of 56 Queen Anne Street, Middlesex , and Mary Rebecca Pilcher, spinster, holders of debenture bonds of the Coedmadog Slate Co. Ltd (in voluntary liquidation), for the amounts of £4,000, £1,000 and £1,000 respectively (in consideration of the satisfaction of the said several sums with all interest due to them by William Henry Rowse, liquidator of the co.) to the said Co. of the quarries specified in No. 24 for the residue of the 60 years therein referred to with all plant, stores and chattels belonging to the Co. Witnesses: Montagu S. Pilcher; William Ouin; Standish R. Jackson.

Assignment from the Coedmadog Slate Co. Ltd. and William Henry Rose of 6 Queen Street Place in the city of ...,

Assignment from the Coedmadog Slate Co. Ltd. and William Henry Rose of 6 Queen Street Place in the city of London, liquidator of the said co., Thomas Fisher of Buckland Filleigh, Devon, esq., executor of the late John Fisher of 60 St James Street, Middlesex, and Thomas Staunton of 11 Porchester Square, Hyde Park, esq., to Ellis Robert of Port Dinorwic, co. Caern., slate merchant, of the slate quarries on a parcel of tmt Coedmadog, p. Llanllyfni, with all plan stores and properties thereto belonging, for the residue of the term of 60 years created by an indenture of lease cited in No. 24. Consideration, £10,500.

Bargain And Sale for one year from Ann Davies of the City of Chester, widow, and Hugh Davies of Caerhyn ...,

Bargain And Sale for one year from Ann Davies of the City of Chester, widow, and Hugh Davies of Caerhyn, co. Caern., esq. (surviving trustee and executor of the last will of Thomas Birchinshaw late of Plas Issa, p. Llansannan, co. Denb., dec.), to John Williams of Tufry, co. Ang., esq., of the following m's and tmt's - Plas Issa, heretofore in the tenure of Grace Birchinshaw, mother of the said Thomas, late in the holding of the said Thomas, and now in the holding of Edward Jones of Plas issa; y Garreg gron issa and Brunie bach in the holding of the said Edward Jones; Pengwern Tenement, now in the tenure of Thomas Williams; Tu tan y Dderwen ucha, Erw pistill and Tu tan y dderwen issa, heretofore in the tenure of John Evans and Richard Davies, late in the tenures of John Edwards, Thomas Ellis, Thomas Hughes and Thomas Birchinshaw, and now in the holding of Edward Jones of tan y Dderwen; Carreg gron ucha, heretofore in the occupation of John Birchinshaw, dec., late in the holding of the said Thomas Birchinshaw, and now in the occupation of the said Edward Jones of Tan y Dderwen; Frith Nant y gasseg, heretofore in the holding of William John ap Evans, late in the holding of William Hughes, and now in the holding of Richard Davies; the moiety of Frith bwlch gwern Elwy and Tythin tan y tryfan, heretofore in the tenure of Griffith Jones, the said moiety being in the tenure of John Jones; and the tmt called Tythin tan y tryfan, being heretofore in the tenure of Richard Hughes and Thomas Davies, and now in the tenure of Robert Williams; two cottages called Tan y Gareg gron, late in the tenure of Thomas Parry Smith, and now in the occupation of Robert Lewis; the m. or shop now in the tenure of Thomas Jones Smith; the water corn mill and kiln now in the occupation of Thomas Williams; Doly y velyn and Dol Yolin, late in the holding of Rees Williams, and now of William Williams; the two tmt's called Tyddin David Gabriel, late in the holding of Rees Williams and David Gabriel, and now of Thomas Roberts; the parcel of land called Dol y Gwydde in the tenure of Thomas Roberts and Thomas Jones; Maes Gwyn, now in the tenure of Thomas Hughes; Frith vawr ucha and Frith vawr Issa, formerly held as part of the demesne of Plas Issa, now in the tenure of the said Thomas Williams; the five parcels of land called Caie yengan, formerly part of Tan y Dderwen, now held by the said Thomas Williams; Frith y Mynydd buchan, late in the occupation of Thomas Birchinshaw and Thomas Hughes, and now in the tenure of Edward Jones of Plas Issa; Frith vach and Frith Newidd, late in the occupation of William Jones, and now of William Parry; Bron Velen and Bwlch y Chire, late in the tenure of William Jones, and now of William Parry, and all other m's vested in the said Anne Davies by virtue of indentures of Lease and Release made (17 and 18 May 1742) between (1) Thomas Humphreys of Maesgarneadd, co. Mer., gent. (since dec.), (2) Robert Meyrick of Ucheldre, esq. (also since dec.), (3) Thomas Birchinshaw, and (4) Anne Davies. Consideration, 5s. Witnesses: Rees Foulkes; Pierce Foulkes.

Bargain And Sale for one year from Thomas Kyffin of Maynnan, co. Caern., esq., and Robert Meyricke of Ucheldre, co ...,

Bargain And Sale for one year from Thomas Kyffin of Maynnan, co. Caern., esq., and Robert Meyricke of Ucheldre, co. Mer., esq., to Thomas Humphreys of Maesgarnedd, co. Mer., gent., of the capital m. called Place Issa in the tenure of Grace Burchinshaw, widow, Pengwerne Tmt in the tenure of William Maurice, the m's called Ty tan y Therwen, Caye yengian [and] Careg Gron Issa y peege in the occupation of John Evans, Ty tan y Therwen [and] Errow Pistill in the tenure of Thomas Ellis, Careg Gron Vcha in the occupation of John Burch[i]nshaw, Careg y Vrane in the occupation of John Lewis, the tmt in the occuption of William John ab Evans, the moiety of Freth Bulch Gwernllwy [and] Tythin ton y Tryvan in the occupation of Griffith Jones, the two cottages in the occupation of Ellen Griffith and Mary Evans, the m. or shop in the tenure of Edward Jones, the corn mill and kiln in the occupation of Thomas Burchinshaw, the m. and fulling mill called Dole y velin [and] Dole yollin in the occupation of John Thomas, two tmt's in the occuption of John Williams and David Gabriell, the two houses and tmt's called Mayse Gwyn in the occupation of William Parry and Catherine Parry, Freeth vaure ucha, Freeth vaur issa [and] Freeth y Munith Buchan in the occupation of the said Grace Burchinshaw, Freeth Bach [and] Freeth Newidd in the occupation of Thomas Hughes, and the parcels called Bron vellin and Butch y Chire. Consideration, 5s. Rent, one peppercorn. Witnesses: Bridget Lewis; Peter Salusbury; J. Kichley, in Anglesey.

Bargain And Sale for one year from William Thomas, p. Stepney, Middlesex, calker, to Owen Griffith, p. St Martyns in ...,

Bargain And Sale for one year from William Thomas, p. Stepney, Middlesex, calker, to Owen Griffith, p. St Martyns in the Fields, in the co. aforesaid, victualler, of the m. in p. Mellteirne in t. Bodiethoedd, co. Caern., commonly called Erer Grwyn, with the several parcels of land thereto belonging called Kae Howell, Kae Banadle, and Kae Glas, sometime in the tenure of Robert Morgan, and after in the tenure of William Moris, and now or late in the tenure of John ap Richard, and of the m. in p. Bottwnog with the close of land thereto belonging called Erw r ffrwyn, now in the tenute of Ellen Morris. Consideration, 5s. Witnesses: Tho. Vaughan; William Owen; John Edward.

Bargain And Sale for one year (so that a release of the reversion of the premises may be taken) from ...,

Bargain And Sale for one year (so that a release of the reversion of the premises may be taken) from Thomas Burchinsha of p. St Giles in the fields, Middlesex, Apothecary, to the Hon. Robert Price, esq., one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer of Westminster, and Richard Wynne of Bernards Inne, London, gent., of the capital m. called Place Issa and all the hereditaments of the said Thomas Burchinsha in p's Llansannan and Llanyfydd, co. Den. Consideration, 5s. Rent, one peppercorn. Witnesses: Jo. Forsyth, Robt Southam; Edw. Wood.

Burchinshaw and Tremadog Deeds,

  • GB 0210 LIVOOL
  • Fonds
  • 1602-1900 (accumulated 1900-1931)

Deeds, mostly relating to the estate of the Burchinshaw family, Denbighshire, 1668-1750, and the Tremadog, Caernarfonshire, estate of the Roche family, 1895-1900.

Burchinshaw and Roche families.

Covenant For Title to a parcel of land and two dwelling houses in p. Llangower, co. Mer. from Griffith Jones ...,

Covenant For Title to a parcel of land and two dwelling houses in p. Llangower, co. Mer. from Griffith Jones of Graienyn near Bala, saddler, to Charles Parry of Bala, cloth manufacturer, following a deed of even date whereby the premises were granted by the covenantor at the request of Caleb David Watson of Liverpool, Lancashire, shipbroker, to the covenantee, to be held by him in trust for the separate use of Margaret Watson, wife of the said Caleb, for life, with remainder to the use of the said Caleb for life, with remainder to the survivor of them, his or her heirs. Witnesses: Robert Evans, clerk, to Messrs Morris and Williams, Solicitors, Bala; Thomas Parry.

Covenant to suffer a recovery (in order to debar all entails and in consideration of £500 paid by William Burchinsha ...,

Covenant to suffer a recovery (in order to debar all entails and in consideration of £500 paid by William Burchinsha of Nantclwyd, co. Denb., gent.) from John Burchinsha of Arlloyd, gent., and Thomas Burchinsha, his son and heir apparent, to Eubule Thelwall of Nantclwyd, esq., Vice-Chamberlain of co. Chester, of the capital m. called Plas issa and all other the m's of the said John Burchinsha in p's Llansannan and Llanyfydd to enure to the following uses: as to the m's called Pengwern, Tythyn Carre y fran, Fryth Nant y Casseg, and the moiety of Frith Bwlch Gwern Elvye in the holding of John Piers, to secure an annual rent of £18 for life to the said John Burchinsha (and to Ellin his wife if she survives him); as to the m's in the holding of Thomas Ap Morris, John Dryhurst, miller, Robert Owen, and the m's called y Frith bach, Tin y Careg gron to secure an annuity of £12 to the said Thomas Burchinsha during the joint lives of the said John Burchinsha and Ellin his wife, and the survivor of them; as to the first mentioned premises, to secure an annual rent of £18 to the said Thomas Burchinsha if he survives the said John and Ellin, from the dec. of the longer liver of them; and as to the freehold and inheritance of all the premises to the use of William Burchinsha and his heirs for ever. Witnesses: Thomas Lloyd; Robert Jones; C. Foulkes; John Jones of Bersham; John Jones of Ruthin.

Grant from Sabella verch Howell Gruffyth, widow, relict of Thomas ap Hugh ap Eingian, lately dec., one of the free ...,

Grant from Sabella verch Howell Gruffyth, widow, relict of Thomas ap Hugh ap Eingian, lately dec., one of the free tenants of the Lady the Queen of the town and liberty of Pullhely, to Thomas ap John Wynne and Henry ap Humffrey, gent's, of the capital m. commonly called y Ty dann y Coed, in which the grantor dwells, lying within the town and liberty of Pullhely aforesaid, in the commote of Gafflogion, co. Caern., to be held of the chief lords of the fee thereof by the customary renders and services to the use of the said Sabella during her life, with remainder in succession to her sons John ap Thomas ap Hugh and William ap Thomas ap Hugh and their heirs for ever, with remainder to Robert ap Owen, Rudderch and Jane verch Owen ap Rudderch, with remainders over to the right heirs of the grantor. Witnesses: David Lloid ap Thomas; Robert Williams; Robert Owen; Humffrey Williams; Owen ap Rudderch; David ap Robert; Gryffyth Williams. With the signatures of the feoffees. Latin.

Lease (counterpart) for 50 years from Ellen Beatrice Roche, of Tregunter, co. Brec., widow, to John Williams of the Australia ...,

Lease (counterpart) for 50 years from Ellen Beatrice Roche, of Tregunter, co. Brec., widow, to John Williams of the Australia Inn, High Street, Portmadoc, co. Caern., Innkeeper, of the m. or public house called the Australia Inn aforesaid. Annual rent, £25, the lessee undertaking to repair the premises on an already approved plan at a cost of £250 at least.

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from Ellen Beatrice Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., widow, to Arthur George Edwards of Ceylon ...,

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from Ellen Beatrice Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., widow, to Arthur George Edwards of Ceylon Villa, Portmadoc, co. Caern. of a piece of land (2,420 sq. yds) abutting on the road leading from Portmadoc to Morfa Bychain. Ground rent, £6, the lessee undertaking to build a house on an approved plan. (Plan of property in margin.).

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from Francis William Alexander Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., esq., to John Richard Prichard of ...,

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from Francis William Alexander Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., esq., to John Richard Prichard of the Metropolitan Bank House, Portmadoc, co. Caern., bank manager, of a parcel of land (3,380 sq. yds) at the junction of the roads leading to Borth and Morfa Bychan near Portmadoc, the boundaries being delineated on a map in the margin of the indenture. Ground rent, £8.7.6, the leassee undertaking to erect a house on an approved plan.

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., major in the Third Dragoon ...,

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche of Tregunter, co. Brec., major in the Third Dragoon Guards, to David Breese of 3 Garth Terrace Portmadoc, co. Caern., solicitor, of a piece of land (1 a.), being part of a field numbered 301 on the recent 25 ins Ordnance Survey map, abutting on the road leading from Portmadoc to Morfa bychain. Ground rent, £12, the lessee undertaking to erect a house on an approved plan. (Plan of property in margin.).

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche of Tregunter, Talgarth, co. Brec., a Major in Her ...,

Lease (counterpart) for 99 years from John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche of Tregunter, Talgarth, co. Brec., a Major in Her Majesty's Army, to William Evans of 5 Lombard Street, Portmadoc, co. Caern., painter, of a piece of land (177 sq. yds), being Lot 446 on the general building map of the Tremadoc Estate, situate in New Street, Portmadoc. Ground rent, £1.12.0, the lessee undertaking to build a house on an approved plan.

Lease for 41 years from The Most Noble the Marquis of Westminster to Sir Edward Mostyn of Talacre, co. Flint ...,

Lease for 41 years from The Most Noble the Marquis of Westminster to Sir Edward Mostyn of Talacre, co. Flint, bart, The Hon. Edward Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn of Mostyn in the said co., Robert John Mostyn of Calcot Hall in the said co., esq., and the Rev. Arthur Downes Gardner, Vicar of p. Holywell (Trustees for said p.), and John Hughes, James Edisbury, William Thomas Ellis and Thomas Rowlands, churchwardens of p. Holywell and their successors for the time being (for themselves and the other Proprietors for erecting baths on, and improving and beautifying the lands adjoining the present edifice of St Winifred's Well in Holywell aforesaid) of two cottages lying in Greenfield street near St Winifred's Well, now in the occupation of Willim Needham and Richard Jones, and the parcels of land occupied with the said cottages. Annual rent, £5. The lessees undertake to erect, on the site, within 5 years, good and commodious baths with the necessary and appropriate buildings to be attached thereto - the baths and premises to be built with brick or stone or both, and covered with good slate - and to expend thereon £600 or upwards so that the same shall be worth to let double the rent hereby reserved, and to deliver up the premises and every part thereof in good repair at the determination of the lease. Endorsed with a plan of the above mentioned premises.

Results 1 to 20 of 45