File 10, 1934 list i. - Nineteen leases of property in the diocese of St Asaph

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10, 1934 list i.

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Nineteen leases of property in the diocese of St Asaph

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  • 1600-1673. (Creation)

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Nineteen leases of property in the diocese of St Asaph. (No. 139, 649). [1]. 1600, Sept. 10. 1 William Hughes, bishop of St Asaphe. 2 Thomas Mostin of Rhude, co. Flint, gent. Lease for three lives of tir y bwrth alias tir yr escobe, Kay Eigion goch, Gwayen escobe, Mays y gell, Dol Bebyd, and tir Rob't Lloid in t. Llanelwy, Talarth, Gwernigron, Gwergleuered, and Brynpolyn, co. Flint. Signed, W. Asaphen. (Fragment of a seal). [12]. 1657, Sept. 29. 1 Humphrey Jones, citizen and mercer of London. 2 Robert Mostyn of Nant, co. Flint, esquire. Lease for 21 years of Gwaen Esgob in Talare, co. Flint. (Counterpart). [2]. 1678, Nov. 21. 1 Issac [Barrow], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Piers Bennett of Bryn Polyn , co. Flint, labourer. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Bryn Polyn aforesaid. (Copy made in 1686). [19]. 1697, Sept. 29. 1 Edward [Jones], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Ambrose Burchingshaw, gent. Lease of a part of a dwelling house and a field called Dol Bebyd belonging to the bishop of St Asaph. (Counterpart). [11]. 1697, Sept. 29. 1 Edward [Jones], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Ambrose Burchingshaw of Bromwhylfa, gent. Agreement to let parcels of the demesne, vis. Acre Dwfr, Maes Escob, Dole Escob, Gwayn Escob vawr, and Dole Bebyd vechan. (Counterpart). [17]. 1721, Oct. 20. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Peter Edwards of St Asaph, yeoman. Lease for 21 years of a house in Brynpolyn. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [15]. 1722, Oct. 5. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Mary Edwards of p. St Asaph, co. Denb., widow. Lease for 21 years of a house and land in Guernglervid in p. St Asaph, co Flint. (Counterpart). [13]. 1723, Oct. 11. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Morgan Williams of Talar, verger. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Talar. Signed, J. Asaph. (Fragments of a seal). [8]. 1725, Oct. 6. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Judge of St Asaph, gent. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph . Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [6]. 1727, Oct. 18. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Josiah Balington, clerk, one of the vicars choral of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph, Cae Rheese and Cae ucha in Brynpolin, Cae Mab y Llaes in Gwerngleveryd, and Maes hir in Gwernigron. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal en placard, slightly mutilated). [10]. 1729, Sept. 13. 1 Francis [Hare], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Edward Owens of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a cottage and garden in St Asaph. (Counterpart). [7]. 1729, Sept. 13. 1 Francis [Hare], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Peter Edwards of St Asaph, yeoman. Lease for 21 years (Counterpart) of a cottage in Brynpolyn. [8]. 1725, Oct. 6. 1 John [Wynne], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Judge of St Asaph, gent. Lease for 21 years of a house in St Asaph. Signed, J. Asaph. (Seal cut out). [5]. 1741, Aug. 31. 1 Issac [Maddox], bishop of St Asaph. 2 John Hughes of Brinpolin, co. Flint. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Brinpolin. Signed, Issac Asaph. (Seal missing). [4]. 1742, Sept. 13. 1 Issac [Maddox], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Edward Owens of St Asaph, verger. Lease for 21 years of a house and garden in St Asaph . Signed, Issac Asaph. (There is no trace of a seal). [3]. 1742, Oct. 20. 1 Issac [Barrow], bishop of St Asaph. 2 The Rev. William Davies, clerk, vicar of St Asaph. Lease for 21 years of a cottage in Brinpolin. Signed, Isaac Asaph. (Seal missing). [9]. 1750, Aug. 13. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Mary Williams, widow and relict of Thomas Williams late of Talar in p. St Asaph. Lease of a cottage in Talar aforesaid. Signed, Robert Asaph. (Seal cut out). [16]. 1750, Aug. 14. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Thomas Lewis of St Asaph, esq. Lease of Y Ddol Isa, Y Gell, Cae Bach, Dol Bebyd, and Coed Escob in t's Gwerneigron and Talâr. (Counterpart). [14]. 1753, July 28. 1 Robert [Drummond], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Lloyd of St Asaph, grocer. Lease for 21 years of a m. in St Asaph. (Counterpart). [18]. 1763, July 28. 1 Richard [Newcombe], bishop of St Asaph. 2 Robert Lloyd of St Asaph, maltster. Lease for 21 years of a m. in St Asaph. (Counterpart).

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Preferred citation: 10, 1934 list i.

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  • Text: 10, 1934 list i.