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Bishop of St Asaph to,

David Stodart of St Asaph, gent. Counterpart lease for 21 years of water mill for grinding of corn grist and malt and for bolting, being in St Asaph, near the Palace of the lord Bishop together with the toll arising from the mill and also the water water-course and a leat thereunto and the kiln belonging to the mill and all the buildings and privileges.

William Hughes of Penrallt in p. Abergele, co. Denb., farmer to,

Robert Hughes of Tyddyn Eias in the township of Moriadog, p. St Asaph, co. Denb., farmer [2nd party];. John Jones of Maen Calancoed, p. St Asaph, co. Flint, farmer [3rd party];. Hugh Jones of St Asaph, co. Flint, shopkeeper [4th party]; and. John Roberts of Glanrhoyd, p. St Asaph, co. Flint, farmer [5th party]. Feoffment in fee of properties in Penrhewl, p. St Asaph, co. Flint, to uses, with an assignment of the residue of mortgage ECE/DEEDS/SA343 to 2 for 3 and to attend the inheritance.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, Bart., and William Wickstead of Whitchurch, co. Salop, esq., executors of the will of Charles Clay, late of Rhyllon in p. St Asaph, co. Flint, esq., deceased. Lease for 21 years of two messuages in St Asaph and outhouses attached.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Edward Lloyd of Cefn, co. Denb., esq. Counterpart lease for 21 years of m. and garden in St Asaph in the occupation of Hugh Stodart, grocer, and buildings thereon, and a slip of ground abutting on the said m.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Sir Watkin William Wynn of Wynnstay, co. Lease for 21 years of several parcels of land commonly known as Gwaen Escob fechan and also a little field called Rhythanglybion (further described).

Rev. James Drake, MA, Prebendary of the Prebend of Llanufydd, founded in the Cathedral Church of St Asaph to,

Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, Bart., and Rev. William Karslake of Dolton, co. Devon, clerk. Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1818 of three parcels of glebe land, one in the township of Brynpolin known as Crof yr Escob dû; one in the township of Gwernglefryd commonly known as Plas y Meister Ucha and Plas y Meister issa, both now laid into one piece and called Plas y Meister; and one parcel of land also in the township of Gwernglefryd.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, Bart., assignee of John Jones of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Lease for 21 years of field or parcel of inclosed land known as Gwaen fawr or Gwaen Escob fawr in the township of Talar isaf.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwern, co. Flint, Bart., assignee of John Jones of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex, gent. Counterpart of ECE/DEEDS/SA376.

Rev. James Drake, clerk, MA, Prebendary of the Prebend of Llanufydd founded in the Cathedral Church of St Asaph to ...,

Thomas Henry Browne of Bronwylfa, co. Flint, esq., a Lieutenant Colonel in His Majesty's Army, assignee of Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd of Pengwern and Rev. William Karslake. Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1825 of three quillets or parcels of glebe land commonly called Croft yr Escob du, Plas y Meistr Ucha and Plas y Meistr Isa and one other parcel of land being part of Bryndibin.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Thomas Evans of Denbigh, co. Denb. gent., devisee of the estate of Margaret Whitley, late of Brynllithrig, p. Cwm, co. Flint, widow, deceased. Lease for 21 years of m. or dwelling house in the township of Brynpolyn and a parcel of ground with buildings thereon and an allotment of common ground lying on Rhuddlan Marsh.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Mary Evans of St Asaph, spinster, one of the daughters of Jane Evans, widow, deceased. Lease for 21 years of m. and dwelling house in St Asaph and two parcels of land in Brynpolyn called Coed Cae Rees and Cae Uchaf and one close called Cae Mâb y Llaes and a parcel of land in Gwernygron called Maes hir, and a parcel of ground whereon one house or cottage lately stood in St Asaph, and a cottage or dwelling house in Brynpolin and a parcel of land commonly called Allt goch in Brynpolin together with four butts of arable land in Talar and a small garden together with outhouses.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

John Dawson of Nant, p. Meliden, co. Flint, farmer. Lease for 21 years of parcel of land being part of a certain common called the Row on the north side of the bridge erected over the River Elwy at the west end of the town of St Asaph.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

William Williams of Bodlewyddan [sic], p. St Asaph, yeoman. Lease for 21 years from 30 November 1828 of plot of ground in the occupation of Mrs Elizabeth Roberts in the township of Brynpolyn and two houses built thereon.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Browne of Bronwylfa, p. St Asaph, Knight, assignee of Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, Bart., and Rev. William Karslake, clerk. Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1829 of parcels of land called Acr hir, Cae Glas uchaf and Cae Glas issa in the township of Gwernglefrydd.

Bishop of St Asaph to,

Rev. Thomas Lewis Hughes, Rector of Penegoes, co. Mont., clerk, devisee of the property of Lewis Hughes, late of the Cottage in p. St Asaph, gent., deceased. Lease for 21 years of m., dwelling house and barn being at Pentre gwernglefryd and an orchard and garden thereto adjoining and a parcel of land called Cae bach, and other parcels of land called Cae godro, Acr felin, Drill y Cae newydd, Drill y sofl gwair, Acr y ddol bach, Tal y Sarn, Acr y Clomendy with the properties thereon, all lead ore and other ore and coal mines.

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