Dangos 16344 canlyniad

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Welsh Church Commission Papers,
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Owen Roberts of St Asaph, Doctor of Medicine. Counterpart lease for 21 years from 29 September 1851 of three cottages or dwelling houses and gardens attached situate at the lower end of the town of St Asaph and two parcels of land called Cae Canal and Cae pella in the township of Gwenylefryd [sic].

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Honoratus Leigh Thomas of Brynelwy near St Asaph, co. Flint, esq. Counterpart of lease for 21 years from 29 September 1854 of parcel of land in Brynpolyn called Coed Cae Rees and a cottage or dwelling house and a parcel of land known as Alltgoch and parcels of land formerly called Coed Cae Rhees but now in two pieces called Coed Cae and Rhees or Rees, another parcel called Cae Uchaf and a cottage or dwelling house called Twll Lowry and a piece of land called Alltgoch.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Owen Roberts of Hafod Elwy near St Asaph, surgeon. Counterpart lease for 21 years from 29 September 1854 of parcel of land in Gwernglefryd called Cae Mab y Llaes.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

ECE [2nd party];. William Shipley Conwy of Bodrhyddan, Rhyl, esq. and fifteen others [3rd party]. Lease for 14 years from 29 September 1866 of parcel of ground in St Asaph and St Asaph Savings Bank built thereon.

Thomas Hague to,

Joseph Butterworth. Abstract of the title of an indenture of transfer of mortgage made between 1 and 2 relating to premises in p. St Asaph.

ECE to,

Hugh Lloyd Roberts of The Temple in the city of London, esq. Release affecting premises in the city of St Asaph.

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