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Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of the buildings commonly called The Storehouse at Hirael and the fields commonly ...,

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.

Counterpart lease from the Bishop of Bangor of shore, beach or waste land between the boundary fences of the lands ...,

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.

Leases and counterpart leases from the Bishop of Bangor of ferry or passage over by water called Porth Escob and ...,

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.

Leases, counterpart leases (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of tmt. called Cae'r Glower to the ...,

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.

Leases, counterpart leases, an assignment of lease (and a surrender of lease) from the Bishop of Bangor of quillet of ...,

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.

Lease and counterpart lease from the ECE of a parcel of foreshore of Menai Straits in the Manor of Maenol ...,

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.

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