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A lease and counterpart lease (and a grant and deed of covenant for the production of title deeds) from the ...,

A lease and counterpart lease (and a grant and deed of covenant for the production of title deeds) from the Bishop of St Davids of Ramsey Island or Ynys Tevarogg and 400 a. pasture land to the following lessees:. 21 Sept. 1832: William Bowlas Summers of Moor, p. Welwyn's Castle, co. Pemb., esq., eldest son of John Summers, late of the same, esq., deceased. 3 Apr. 1860: Thomas Llewellin of Treginis, p. St Davids, esq.

A lease and counterpart lease of m's called Tyddyn Mawr and Tyddyn Rhos, and other m's

A lease and counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of messuages called Tyddyn Mawr and Tyddyn Rhos in t. Bodegri and a quarter part of the m. called Tyddyn Engan ap Engan in t. Bodegri and the messuages called Ynysoedd and Cae William David ap Evan in t. Bodegri to the following lessees:. 8 Aug. 1755: Henry Morgan of Henblas, co. Ang., esq. 25 Feb. 1801: Charles Evans of Trefeilir, co. Ang., esq.

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop of St Davids of m. within the borough of Appar called Tythyn ...,

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop of St Davids of m. within the borough of Appar called Tythyn Forrest Appar to the following lessees:. 11 Nov. 1791: Thomas Lloyd of Cilgwyn, p. Llandevriog, esq. 17 May 1839: John Burder of Parliament Street, Westminster, co. Middlesex, esq. Together with an agreement, 13 December 1832, for reference to arbitration as to the m., and an award, 2 June 1834, concerning the boundaries of the m.

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop, Archdeacon and Chapter or Dean and Chapter of Llandaff of the Manor ...,

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop, Archdeacon and Chapter or Dean and Chapter of Llandaff of the Manor and Parsonage of Beganstone within the parishes of Llandaff and Caira, particularly a m. called Beganstone Farm, p. Llandaff, (further described and field names given) to the following lessees:. 29 June 1790: Theophilus Glascott of Cardiff, co. Glam., surgeon, grandson of Thomas Glascott deceased, late lessee. 30 June 1797: Richard Williams and Mary his wife; Howell Harris and Ann his wife; and Elizabeth Glascot, spinsters, the daughters; and William Glascot, the son of William [?Theophilus] Glascott deceased, the last lessee. 29 June 1811: Howell Harris of Trevereeg, co. Glam., farmer, and Anne his wife. 29 June 1818: John Jenkin Harris of Trevereeg, co. Glam., farmer. 29 June 1853: Morgan Watkins Harris of Trevereg, p. Llantrissent, co. Glam., Captain in the Royal Glamorgan Militia.

A lease and counterpart leases of a m. called Tyddyn Dy

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of m. called Tyddyn Dy to the following lessees:. 11 Feb. 1698/9: Robert Morgan of Ruthin, co. Denb., gent. 1 Sept. 1746: Anne Lloyd of Cesel Gyfarch, co. Caern., spinster. 26 Dec. 1785: Richard Evans, clerk, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Bangor.

A lease and counterpart leases of the water grinding corn mill called Melin Escob or Melin Cadnant

A lease and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of the water grinding corn mill called Melin Escob or Melin Cadnant at Cadnant to the following lessees:. 2 Dec. 1698: John Owen of Presathved, co. Ang., esq. 1 Nov. 1755: Thomas Roberts, Registrar of the diocese of Bangor. 1 Nov. 1776: David Thomas of Treban,. co. Ang., miller.

A lease, counterpart lease (and a surrender of lease) from the Prebendary of Clyrow of the Rectory, Parsonage, Prebend and ...,

A lease, counterpart lease (and a surrender of lease) from the Prebendary of Clyrow of the Rectory, Parsonage, Prebend and tithes of Clyrow to the following lessees:. 14 Mar. 1807: Rev. Gerrard Andrews, late of the town of Leicester, now Rector of p. St James Westminster, and Elizabeth Maria, his wife. 21 Feb. 1840: Rev. Gerrard Thomas Andrewes of Sackville Street, Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, clerk.

A lease, counterpart lease (and an assignment of lease) from the Bishop of St Asaph of m. and lands formerly ...,

A lease, counterpart lease (and an assignment of lease) from the Bishop of St Asaph of m. and lands formerly known as Cae Glâs, Pen y Bed and Gwern y Bed (boundaries further described) to the following lessees:. 25 Sept. 1786: Edward Jones of Cil y Llwyn, co. Denb., gent. 25 Mar. 1831: William Williams of Garreglwyd, Mold, co. Flint, gent., as trustee. 31 May 1844: Edward Williams of Garreglwyd, land surveyor.

A lease, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from Rev. M.P. of quarries, stones and minerals upon or under ...,

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.

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