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GB0219 XM-1622-5

This catalogue summarizes a collection of deeds and papers relating to Cymryd, parish of Gyffin that were deposited temporarily. The documents are listed in date order from 1565 to 1673 and include leases, feoffments, marriage settlements, and probate records related to properties in the area. The earliest document is a 1565 lease for two houses in Llannerch y Velin and the latest is a 1673 marriage settlement between families from Cymryd and other areas of Gwynedd.

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GB0219 XM-1622-5

This catalogue summarizes a collection of deeds and papers relating to Cymryd, parish of Gyffin that were deposited temporarily. The documents are listed in date order from 1565 to 1673 and include leases, feoffments, marriage settlements, and probate records related to properties in the area. The earliest document is a 1565 lease for two houses in Llannerch y Velin and the latest is a 1673 marriage settlement between families from Cymryd and other areas of Gwynedd.

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G B 0219 XM/1622/5

Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office

This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National

Register of Archives digitisation project

NRA 29924

The National Archives


H. M. C.

N A T I O N A L REGISTER

OF

ARCHIVES

PAPURAU (YCHWANEGOL) IOAN GLYNNE

IQAN GLYNNE PAPERS (ADDITIONAL)

[GWEJTHREDOEDD - CYMRYD - DEEDS]

Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd

Gwynedd Archives Service

1974

Casgliad o welthredoedd a phapurau eraill yn

ymwneud a Chymryd, plwyf Gyffin, aosodwyd

ar adnau dros dro gan Miss Dilye Glynne,

Llys Gwynedd, Bangor.

A collection of deeds and other papers relating

to Cymryd, pa. Gyffin, temporarily deposited

by Miss Dilys Glynne, Llys Gwynedd, Bangor.

Catalogiwyd gan: Miss Ann £. Jones,

Prif Archlfydd Cynorthwyol.

Catalogued by: Miss Ann E. Jones,

Senior Assistant Archivist.

Marc Catalog: XM/1622/5

Catalogue Mark:

Ymddengys yr eitemau yn nhrefn dyddiadau.


Y mae pob lie a grybwylllr yn Sir Gwynedd
oni daynodir yn wahanol.

The items axe listed in date order. AH

places mentioned are in the County of

Gwynedd unless otherwise stated.

ts- 1 1565 Aug. 10 (1) Thomas op Robert ap meredudd of the

town of Gastell.

(2) Jethel ap harry ap thomas and katryn vert


ddafydd ap thomas, U s wife.

LEASE for lives of two houses with their


appurtenances belonging to fment called
llannerch y velin, feMp Cae tell, paying
a rent one penny p. a. Also includes rough
note.

1/
1579 Oct. 24 (1) The right worshipfull Sir William Herbert
of Saynte Julians, co. Monmothe, knight.

(2) Rowland Meredeth of Bodowyr, co.


Anglesey, esquire, Agnes his wife and
Roland ap Hugh Roland of Bodowyr.

LEASE for lives of tenements called Tuthln davi


lloyd and Tuthln moyl gwny in the township of
Penwnllys, In the comoto of Dyndaithwye, co.
Anglesey, at a rent of fifty three shillings and
four pence p. a. Also includes transcript.

j 3 1618 Oct. 1 (1) John ap harry ap david of Castell, gent.

(2) David lloyd ap Thomas of: kymryd, gent.

FEOFF ME NT of a close called keven y kav. t'sh


Gastell, lying to the east of doT^odyn and
gwirglodd y worn alias v wlrgiodd newydd.
Consideration £ 2 8 .

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/ 4 1618[/9J Feb. 19 (1) John ap harry ap david son and heir of
Harry ap david, deed.

(2) David Lloyd ap Thomas of kymryd, co.


Caernarvon, gent.

QUITCLAIM of a meadow called gwirglodd


Lancastertfshipof CasteU.
Also includes transcript

S 5 1628 Nov. 12 (1) David Hold ap Thomas of Castoll, gent,


Margaret verch Edmund his wife and
Harry ap david, son and heir.

(2) Nicholas Hookes of Conway, gent; and


William ap Hugh ap Owen of Castell.

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT in consideration of the


marriage solemnized between Harry ap david and
Lowrie verch david ap kenricke of the comote of
Cruthine, and £130, concerning lands with
appurtenances in Rho, t' ship TreHaen y Bardd,
known as Tythyn vn Rho and three adjoinglng
gardens, a house at Pengwern with one garden,
Cae Ieuan. Cae Tan y Berllan. y Ddol. Cae ttr
rhayader yn hir vays. y wern and a meadow there
called keaven y Cay and gwerglodd lancaster.
Also includes transcript.

/ 6 1621 July 9 PROBATE of WELL (30 April 1621) of Owen ap


Bees ap Madog of t'ship Castell. He wishes to
be buried in the parish church or churchyard of
Caerhun; he bequeaths to the same church 2
shillings, to the church of Llanbedr 12 pence and
to the Cathedral Church of Bangor 4 pence.

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6 cont/.... He bequesths to his eldest daughter Jonett Owen
all his lands commonly called kay Engan saer Issi
lying on the south side of afon gastell with a house
now occupied by Jane verch John, and all other
houses with their appurtenances lying on that side
of the river.
He bequeaths to his daughter Katherin Owen all
those houses with their appurtenances lying and
being within a little village called Rowe and she
will have to pay a rent of 12 pence every year to
his daughter Janet), namely houses now occupied
by William Griffith, David ap David, Humffrey
fylinidd, Robert ap Hugh ££rank and Elizabeth
verch David.
Attached;
INVENTORY (28 May 1621), comprising the
following items: 2 oxen 40/-; 18 kine with
calves, £12; 18 3 and Syr. old cattle, £6; 4
yearing beasts 20/-; 4 mares, £3-6-8d.; 62
sheep and yearlings, £ 4-13-0 d.; household stuff,
43/4d.

j 7 1662 Aug. 6 (1) John Parry of Giffin, carpenter; David


Lloyd of Giffin, gent.; and John David
ap John of Gweredros.

(2) Thomas Jones of Eglwis vach, co. Denbs.,


gent; and William Parry of Llangylylln,
yeoman,

DEED TO -LEAD THE USES of a Fine, to be


levied at the next Great Sessions for
Carnarvonshire, upon parcels of land called
dolyr odyn. fshlp C astell, and messuages,
t'meats and lands called r. hendre. y kay yn y
drws, y trawsdir and y dday firdir. andtttkay
Gwilim. r.erw Mr and kay bach in Gweredros.
Consideration: £14. Also includes rough note.

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8 1662 Aug. 25 FINAL CONCOBD between Thomas Jones gent.,
William Parry, yeoman, plaintiffs, and John
Parry, carpenter, David Lloyd gent, and John
David ap John, yeoman, deforceauts, when the
deforceants acknowledged two messuages, two
gardens, twelve acres of laud, four acres of
meadow, twelve acres of pasture, ten acres of
moorland, and ten acres of heatbland with
appurtenances in Castell and Bweredros to be
the rights of the plaintiffs. """"
Consideration: 20 marks of silver.
Latin

9 1663 Aug. 25 TRANSCRIPT of no. 8.

10 1663 Aug. 25 PHOTOGRAPH: COPY of no. 8.

/ 11 1673 Aug. 9 (1) David Lloyd of Cymryd, Gent,; Henry


Lloyd of the same, Gent., his son and
heir; and Lowry verch David of Caerhyn,
widow.

(2) Rees Lloyd of Dwygyfylche, Gent.; and


David Lloyd of Merchlyn, Gent.

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT in consideration of


the marriage solemnized between Henry Lloyd
and Katherine Lloyd his wife, a sister of Rees
Lloyd, and of the sum of £140, touching capital
messuages, lands and fments called Tythin ucha,
pa. Cyffln, where David Lloyd dwells, and
messuages, lands, and fments called y Tythyn
jggaj y Bryn Mawr, pa. Cyffyn; y ffryth in
Caerhyn; six messuages in Castell, pa. Caerhyn;
messuage, lands and fments called Llanaerch y

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11 cent/... velyn or Tfl yn Cae, In Caerhyn; andPengwern In
Caerhyn; closes or pieces of land belongingtoy
Tythin issa in Cymryd, called y Cae tan y Tfi. y
Cae ty hwyn yr eskibor, Nestyr Gronw. Dryll y
Munlcvvm, y Berllan Newydd. ytilgias. Bryn r
Odyn, r Erw Wenith. y Llandirie, y wern issa and
gwern Corne y royle; closes of land belonging to
Llanneroh y velyn called Gweirglodd Lancaster
and Kemy Cae; and closes of lands called gag tit
hayed, kae ty hwynt yr Eskybor, kae tan y
berllan. kae Evan, y wern. and y ddole bach.

12 1673 Oct. 17 ACQUITTANCE upon payment of 10/** relief upon


the death of Edmund Williams, deed, father of
William ap Edmund of Caerhun, Gent., for lands
and t'meats in pa. Caerhun, received by
Richard Edwards. Includes Transcripts and
Translations.
Latin.

13 1676 Sept. 11 (1) William ab Edmund of -enure in pa.


Caerhyn, yeoman.

(2) Simon David of pa. Llanbeder, yeoman;


William Probot of pa. Guffin.

LEASE OF POSSESSION of messuage with


appurtenances called Pen & lan. tfship Castell,
pa. Caerhyn, now in occupation of Katharine
verch Meredith, widow.


14 1685[/6] Jan. 14
(1) John Thomas of Aber, Esq., Qnor and

/
Propletor of the Manor of Aber and the

Mannors and Courts.

(2) Henry Lloyd of Cumrhyd, Gent.

DECLARATION OF APPOINTMENT of Henry

Lloyd as steward of the Honor of Aber.

V 15 1706[A] March 1
(1) Henry Lloyd of Cymryd, Gent.; and Griffith

Lloyd, Gent., his son and heir.

(2) Robert Ellis of Glan y Wern, co. Denbs.,

Gent.; and Henry ? Ellis of Carnarvon,

Gent.

(3) Humphrey Roberts of Bryn y Noyodd, Gent. j

DEED TO LEAD THE USES of a Fine to be

levied at the nest Great Sessions for

Carnarvonshire, upon messuage in Gyffin called

Tythin U6ha: messuage, lands and fment in

Cymryd called Tythin issa; messuage, lands

and and fment in Gyffin called Bryn Mawr;

messuage, lands and fment in pa. Caerhyn

called y ffrythodd; seven small messuages or

cottages in C as toll, pa. Caerhun; messuage, lands


and fment in Caerhun called Uannerch y Velin

or Td yn y Cae.

/16 1720 Sept. 29


(1) Henry Lloyd of Cymryd, Gent.

(2) Thomas Jones of Llanvechell, Clerk, and

Jane his wife.

(3) Thomas Kyffin of Maenan, Esq.

16 oont/... ASSIGNMENT of the remainder of a Lease (1


November 1707) f o r a t e r m of 60 y e a r s upon
messuage, f m e n t and lands oalled Tythln I s s a
o r Cfrmryd, p a . Gyffin, and closes and parcels of
lands belonging thereto c a l l e d Cae tan y ty.
Cae l y hwynt y r skybor; Nestyr ferch gronow.
d r y l l y Mwyn corn, y B e r l l a n newydd. y t i r glase.
B r y n y r odun. y r E r w wenith, y L l i n d l r e , y wern
Issa, and Gwern corn y Voyle. Consideration
£100.

17 1763 Dec. 14 (1) Robert L l o y d of Conway, G e n t (son and


heir of Henry L l o y d late of C y m r y d , Gent.,
deed.)
\
(2) John Foulkes of Henblas, pa. Eglwys fach,
co. Deabs., Gent.
i

(3) Grace Jones of Conway, widow.

C O P Y ASSIGNMENT O F M O R T G A G E of messuage,
lands and f m e n t s i n Gyffin, called Tythin ucha;
messuage i n C y m r y d called. Tythin l s s a ;
messuage i n Gyffin called B r y n M a i r ; messuage,
pa. Caerhun called F r i t h ; messuage i n Castell
pa. Caerhyn; messuage, p a . Caerhyn called
Llannerch y felin alias T u y n y C a e . f o r the j
securing of £400 with interest.

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\
j 18 1772 March 1 (1) Rowland Jones of t. of Conway, Gent.

(2) Hugh Evans of the Abbey, Gent.

L E A S E O F POSSESSION of a moiety of
messuages, f m e n t s and lands called Cyinryd
i s s a , C y m r y d ucha. B r y n Mawr, T u yn y Cae
and Werglodd Lancaster, pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn; *
and a moiety of two cottages i n Roe, pa. Caerhyn,
i n oco. of W i l l i a m Evans, gardener, and John
L l o y d , mason.
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19 1772 March 2 (1) Rowland Jones of Conway, Gent.

(2) Hugh Evans of the Abbey, Gent.

(3) W i l l i a m Owen of Conway, Gent.

D E E D T O L E A D T H E USES of a Common
Recovery [Release] concerning one moiety
of messuages, tfments and lands called Cymr/d
l s s a , C y m r y d ucha, B r y n Mawr, Tffnycae and
Werglodd Lancaster, pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn;
and one moiety of two cottages i n Roe, pa.
Caerhyn
Consideration: 10/*.

20 1803 May 23 (1) Samuel Foulkes of C y m r y d , Gent.

(2) Hugh W i l l i a m s of Bodidda, yeoman.

M O B T G A G E [ L E A S E for a t e r m of 500 years]


of messuages, f m e n t s etc. called C y m r y d i s s a ,
Cymryd ucha, B r y n mawr, Ty y n y Cae and j
Werglodd Lancaster, pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn; ,
and 3 cottages with gardens, p a . Caerhyn for
the securing of £700 and interest,
(with BOND i n the sum of £140 for the
repayment of the mortgage).

j
21 1816 March 7 (1) Samuel Foulkes of Cymrhyd pa. Gyffin,
Gent., and Elizabeth his wife.

(2) Gaynor L l o y d Foulkes of same place,


spinster (only daughter of (1).).

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21 cont/... (3) . Elias Jones of Gorswen, pa. Caerhyn.
Gent.

(4) William Jones of Brymmor, pa.


Dwygyfylchi, Gent (only son and heir
apparent of (3) and Jane his wife).

(5) Maurice Jones of Bryn y Pin, pa.


Caerhyn, Gent.

ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT in consideration


of a marriage to be solemnized between (2) and
(4); touching that one moiety of messuages,
t'meats etc called Cymrhyd and Cefn y Cae pas.
Gyffin and Caerhyn, (mortgaged to Samuel
Foulkes and Thomas Hughes for one half of
£700); messuages fments, etc, called Pen y
Boat. Pen y Lon. Tai Newydd and Ffrith pa.
Caerhyn, in tenure of Samuel Foulkes, David
Roberts Thomas Davies and John Davies (subject
to £400 mortgage due to Evan Roberts of
Henblas on these premises) in consideration
of annual sum of £60 paid by (4) during his
lifetime, and £30 paid by (2) after the decease
of (4).
Attached:
Account of money that Samuel Foulkes paid
interest for Sept 6th 1805 (amounting to
£1375-15-0, plus interest of £68-10 per annum
and upwards at 5%.

22 1817 March 12 & 13 (1) Samuel Foulkes of Cymryd pa. Gyffin


Gent.; and William Lloyd Foulkes of
Cymryd Gent., only son and heir of
Samuel Foulkes and his wife Elizabeth.
22 coat/.. (2) William Jones of Brymmor, pa.

Dwygyfylchi, Gent.

LEASE AND RELEASE of moiety of messuages,


fments etc. called Cymrbyd and Cefn y Cae, pas.
Gyffin and Caerhyn, ­ now in tenure of Samuel
Foulkes Thomas Hughes and Henry Williams;
and 3 fields oaUed Quttlet in Modryb adda. Caer
Hofal and Erw CounseUor being part of farm of
Thomas Burrows Esq called Pen y graig
(granted by him to Samuel Foulkes), pa. Gyffin;
and 2 fields called Erw ddu and Penrhyn being
part of farm of Thomas Burrows called Pen y
Lan (granted by Mm to Samuel Foulkes) pa.
Gyffin.
Consideration: £600 and 2 annuities of £10 and
£15.
On dorse;
RECEIPT of payment of £250.

23 1822 March 15 (1) William Jones of Brymmor, pa.


Dwygyfylchi, Gent.

(2) William Lloyd Foulkes of Conway, Gent.

GB?T of yearly rent charge of £15, payable out


of the Cymryd fment, pa. Gyffin.

/ 24 1826 March 27 PROBATE of WELL (1 December 1810) of Thomas


Boberts of Bodlwyn pa. Caerhun, He bequeaths:
to his eon John Roberts, the sum of one
shilling; to his daughter Mary Boberts and her
heirs one half of t'meats and lands called
Bodlwyn; to his intended wife Margaret Davies of
Cae tail the other half of Bodlwyn. during her
life, and after her death her half share of
2 4 cont/... Bodhvyn to go to M B son John Roberts and h i s
h e i r s . He also bequeaths a l l h i s goods and
chattels to h i s intended wife Margaret Davies,
during her life and after her death to his two
grajid-chlldren namely Thomas Roberts, the
son of the said John Roberts, and M a r y Hughes,
the daughter of the s a i d Mary Roberts. He
instructs Margaret Davies to make an
inventory of a l l his goods and chattels and
appoints her as the executrix of h i s w i l l .
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25 1833 Nov. 1 9 (1) W i H i a m Jones of B r y m m o r pa.


Dwygyfylchi, gent. ,

(2) E l l i n M o r r i s of Bangor, widow.

M O R T G A G E (Lease for a t e r m of 5 0 0 years) of -'r[


one moiety of messuages, tfments e t c . , called
Cymrhyd and Cefnyoae; pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn
(tenants listed); and 3 fields called quillet i n
Modryb Adda. Cae'rhovel and E r w CounseUor
(parts of f a r m of Thomas B u r rowes E s q c a l l e d
Penygraig, granted to Samuel Foulkes) pa.
Gyffin; and 2 fields caUed Erwddu and Penrhyn ­
being part of f a r m of Thomas Burrows c a l l e d
Penylan and granted to Samuel Foulkes, pa. li
Gyffia (tenants listed). These five fields subject
to £ 1 5 annual rent payable to W i l l i a m L l o y d
Foulkes during h i s lifetime; for the securing of
£ 5 0 0 and interest.
On dorse:
N O T E of receipt of consideration of £ 5 0 0 .
/ 26 1835 Sept. 18 L E T T E E S O F ADMINISTRATION for the estate
Bangor of John Edwards, deed., late of P e n ' r e l i t , pa.
Llanbeulan, granted to Catherine Edwards of the
same, h i s widow.

Attached:
A G R E E M E N T (8 M a r c h 1850) between Henry
Roberts, Prysowen, pa. Llechcynfarwy, and
Catherine Jones o r Roberts of Prysowen,
whereby Catherine Jones w i l l leave Prysowen
and resign her executorship of her late husband,
i n consideration of the sum of £10, a cow c a l l e d
' d a m a n ' , 5 pegets of barley and a l l the
furniture of Catherine Jones brought by her to i
Prysowen on her marriage with the father of
Henry Roberts; and upon payment of £5-6-0d.
interest upon the legacies of the three younger j
children of the late Owen Roberts, testator, and
Catherine Jones.

27 1345 Aug. 9 (1) John Edwards of High Street, Denbigh,


Gent.

(2) Martha Edwards of the same place,


spinster, dan. of the s a i d John Edwards. \

(3) Henry L l o y d Jones of Bangor, Gent.


"""""V­

(4) Rev. Robert Davies of No. 45 Pembroke


P l a c e , Liverpool, co. Lancaster; and
Thomas Evans of High Street, Denbigh,
grocer.

D R A F T M A R R I A G E S E T T L E M E N T of the s a i d
Martha Edwards and Henry L l o y d Jones.
Refers to previous Indenture dated 9 June, 1845,
between Rowland Hughes of the one part and the
said J . Edwards of the other part i n which, i n \

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I

27 cont/...
consideration of the intended marriage, the said

J. Edwards promised to pay Robert Davies and

Thomas Evans the sum of £400; and an Indenture,

dated 7 June 1845, between Thomas Jones of the

first part, John Lloyd of the second part, the said

John Edwards of the 3rd part and Thomas Hughes

of the 4th part in consideration of £100.

28 1845 Aug. 23
(1) William Jones of Biynymor pa.

Dwygyfylchi, Gent.

Ij
(2) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.,

eldest son of (1).

(3) Martha Edwards of High Street, Denbigh,

spinster.

(4) Rev. Robert Davies of 45 Pembroke Place,

Liverpool co. Lancaster; and Thomas

Evans of High Street, Denbigh, grocer.

ATTESTED COPY MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT,


in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized jj
between (2) and (3) and a sum of 10/- paid by (4)
to (1); touching one moiety of messuages, V meats,
etc called Cymryd and Cefn-y-Cae pas. Gyffin jj,
and Caerhyn; and 3 fields called quillet in
Modryb adda. Cae'r Hovel and Erw Counsellor
being parts of the farm of Thomas Burrowes Esq
called Pen-y-Grate (and granted to Samuel
Foulkes) pa. Gyffin; and 2 fields called Erwddu
and Penrhyn. being parts of the farm of
Thomas Burrows called Pen y Lan (and granted
to Samuel Foulkes) pa. Gyffin.
29 1846 June 9
LETTERS PATENT granting custody of John

Westminster
Hayn, an inmate of the Warneford Lunatic

Asylum, Headington, co. Oxon., to Maria

Hayn his wife, of Bangor; Richard Morris

Griffith, of Bangor, banker; and William

Griffith of Uanberris, quarry agent; and

granting custody of all receipts of lands, rents,

etc; of the sd. John Hayn to Maria Hayn.

30 1848 May 713


(1) The Hon. Edward Gordon Daylas Pennant

of Penrhyn Castle.

(2) Richard Morris Griffith of Bangor, banker;


Edward E[?vans] of [?Gar]th, near Bangor,
Shipbuilder, Lloyd Jones of

m m m m m m m m m m m m

Bangor, Gent; Mesech Boberts of Bangor, j


druggist; - - - - - Jones of Garth, near
Bangor, M[?arinerj; [Ed]ward Evans of
Bangor, draper: Jones of Garth, I
near Bangor, mari[ner]; John Owen of
Pendre, in Bangor, ;
[Wi]lliam of Bangor, ;
[Bowjland Evans of Bangor,
Owen Owens of Bangor, H[?osier] and
Draper, David Williams of Garth, near
Bangor, slate manufacturer; Richafrd
Willijams of Bangor, Believing 0[?fficer];
and William E[?vans] of Bangor,
[?Dra]per.

GIFT of a piece of land part of Penrallt near

Garth in pa. Bangor for the purpose of building

a school and schoolhouse for the British and

foreign School Society.

Appended:

MAP of property in margin of deed.

Document severed damaged by rats.

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31 1855 Nov. 16 (1) Ellen Williams of Bangor, spinster
(sole acting Executrix of Ellen Morris,
late of Bangor, widow, deed.).

(2) William John of Brynymor, pa.


Dwygyfylchi, Gent.

Edward Owen of Penhescyn pa.


Llandisilio, co. Anglesey, farmer.

ASSIGNMENT of a Mortgage and FURTHER


CHARGE of outstanding £700 (principal sum
with interest) and one moiety of messuages,
fments and lands called Cymryd and Cefn cae
pas. Gyffin andCaerhun, (tenants listed); and
also 3 fields, quillets, etc. known by the
several names of Quillet Modryb Adda. Caerhoui
and Erw Counsellor, being the farm and lands
of Thomas Barrow Esq. called Penygraig and ,y
* in II iJ f a M w J i n .

granted by him to Samuel Foulkes pa. Gyffin


(tenants listed); and quillets called Erw Adda
and Penrhyn. being the farm of Thomas Barrow
called Penylan. and granted by him to Samuel
Foulkes, pa. Gyffin. Consideration: £700
with interest. t
On dorse: I
NOTE of payment of the consideration of £700. '"!
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (7th March 1863) of the
receipt by (3) from (2) by the payment of it
Henry Lloyd Jones his son the sum of £715-8-0
in discharge of all principal and interest due on j
the above Mortgage.

32 1861 Feb. 18 SURVEY of Cymryd. Cymryd Ucha. Pen!an.


and other lands in the parish of Gyffin,
Scale 3 chains: 1 inch.
' 33 1861 (1) R i c h a r d Edward Beck late of Bonn i n the
kingdom of P r u s s i a , now of Dolarddyn,
co. Mont, E s q . ;

(2) Robert W i l l i a m s of Holyhead, builder;

(3) Owen Jones of Brynllwyd, quarryman,


John Hughes of Clangors, machine­
weigher, Robert W i l l i a m s of
Braiohmelyn, quarryman, and John
W i l l i a m s of Braichmelyn, quarryman.

C O P Y C O N V E Y A N C E of 2 parcels of land i n
Upper Bangor forming part of the Panrallt
Estate. Consideration: 10/-.

34 1862 July 17 PETITION IN C H A N C E R Y , i n the matter of the


Trustee A c t 1850 and i n the matter of the T r u s t s
of a Settlement o r Agreement made on the
marriage of W i l l i a m Jones and Gaynor L l o y d
Jones deed., of W i l l i a m Jones of Bzynymor pa.
Duygyfylchi, farmer, and of Henry L l o y d
Jones of Bangor, Gent, to be vested of the
outstanding legal estate to the undivided moiety '
of and i n the lands and hereditaments called
Cymrhyd and Cefn Cae pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn,
and also the lands and hereditaments called
Penybont. Penyglen. T a i mynydd and F f r i t e r i
pa. Caerhun, as covenanted i n the Marriage
Settlement of 1816.

35 1862 Aug. 9 C O P Y O F ORDER of the Master of the R o l l s on


receipt of a petition f r o m W i l l i a m Jones and
Henry L l o y d Jones (17 July 1802) r e . the
Agreement for settlement made on the Marriage
of W i l l i a m Jones and Gaynor L l o y d Jones deed.,
vesting the legal estate of the undivided moiety

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35 cont/... of and In the lands and hereditaments called

Cymryd and Cefn Cae pas. Gyffin and Caerhyn,

in William Jones for his life and afterwards in

Henry Lloyd Jones.

Enclosed;

DECLARATION (20 June 1872): of David

Foulkes of Bangor, Gent, as to the death of

his father, Robert Lloyd Foulkes, in

Australia, c.1864.

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36 1862 Sept. SO (1) William Jones of Brynymor pa.

Dwygyfylchi, Gent.

(2) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.,

(eldest son of (1) and Gaynor Lloyd

Jones, his deceased wife).

(3) Morris Davies of Brynteg Terrace near

Bangor, accountant.

DISENTAILING DEED of one moiety including

messuagestfments,and lands called Cymryd

(including fment now known as Cymryd ucha)

and Cefn y Cae alias Cefncae pas. Gyffin and

Caerhun, (tenants listed); and messuages LI


fments, etc. called by the several names of )
Penybont, Penylan. Tai mynydd and Ffridd. pa.

Caerhun, (tenants listed); and any other freehold


messuages, etc., subject to the subsisting uses
at the Indenture of 7 March 1816, and
implemented by an order of chancery 9 Aug.
1862, on the petition of William Jones and
Henry Lloyd Jones.
On dorse:
NOTE of enrolment at the High Court of
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Chancery 18 Oct. 1862.

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37 1863 March 7 (1) William Jones of Brynymor pa.
Dwygyfylchi, Esq.

(2) Henry Lloyd Jones of Penrallt near


Bangor, Gent, (eldest son of (1) by
Gaynor Lloyd Jones his deceased wife)

RELEASE of life interest in messuages or


fments and lands called Cymryd and Cymryd
Ucha and Cefn y Cae alias Cefn cae pas. Gyffin
and Caerhun; and 3 fields called QuiUet Modryb
adda. cair howel and Erw Counsellor pa. Gyffin,
formerly part of the farm of Thomas Burrows
Esq. called Penygraig and by him conveyed to
Samuel Foulkes; and 2 fields called Erw Adda
and Penrhyn pa. Gyffin, formerly part of farm
of Thomas Burrows Esq. called Penylan
released by him to Samuel Foulkes. (tenants
named).
Consideration £200.
On dorse:
NOTE of payment of consideration.

38 1863 March 9 (1) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) Philip Henry Chambres of Llysmeirchion, .1


co. Denbs., Esq.

MORTGAGE of messuages, fments etc known


by the several names of Cymryd (including
Cymryd issa and Cymryd ucha). and Cefnycae
alias Cefn cae in pas. of Gyffin and Caerhun;
3 fields, quillets, etc., called by the several
names of Quillet Modryb adda, CaerHovel and
Erw Counsellor, pa. Gyffin; 2 fields, quillets,
etc., called Erw ddu and Penrhyn pa. Gyffin.
(further described in the first and second
schedules, and delinated on the map on the
dorse of the 2nd skin of the mortgage deed,

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39 1863 May 30 (1) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) Thomas Gold Edwards of Denbigh,


Gent.

MORTGAGE of freehold land in the parishes of


Gyffyn and Caerhun, described in attached
schedule^or the securing of £100 and interest.
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40 1866 Nov. 30 (1) Philip Henry Chambers of Llysmerchion,


co. Denbs., Esq.

(2) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, attorney­


at-law.

(3) David Owen of BodreinaUt, Conway.

LEASE for a term of 7 years of fields called


Cae Scybor, Ystach Ronwy. Cae Pren Gerllig.
Terfyn Bach, Terfyn Mawr. Bryn Crwpach.
Werglodd, and Caenau Trybeddau with barn,
stable and cowhouse, being part of Cvmryd
farm, pa. Gyffin. Rent £31 p. a.

41 1868 Apr. 15 (1) Philip Henry Chambres, Iiyemeirchipn,


co. Denbs.

(2) Thomas Gold Edwards of Denbigh, Gent.

(3) Henry Lloyd Jones, Bangor, co.


Carnarvon, Gent.

(4) David Evans Owen, Liverpool, co.


Lancaster, merchant; and
Thomas Hughes, Botwnnog, near
PwUheli, Gent.

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41 cont/... MORTGAGE of lands In pas. Gyffin and
Caerhun, for the securing of £2000 and
Interest.
On dorse:
TRANSFER of Mortgage (13 Dec. 1871)

42 1869 Apr. 19 (1) Samuel Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

r (2) William Jones of Brynymor near Conway,


Esq.

(3) Mavis Davies of Hill St., Upper Bangor,


Gent.

CONVEYANCE of moiety of CSymryd and Cefn


y Cae. pas. Gyffin and Caerhun, in
occupation of Samuel Foulkes, Thomas Hughes
and Henry Williams, and lands called
Quillet in Modiyb Adda. Caerhovel. Erw
Counsellor, Erw Ddu and Penrhyn in pa.
Gyffin, for the purpose of barring an entail.
Appended
SCHEDULE giving detailed description of
above properties.

43 1869 Apr. 26 (1) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) Samuel Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(3) The Edinburgh Life Assurance Company.

(4) David Maclagan of George Street


Edinburgh, Manager of the Edinburgh
Life Assurance Company.

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48 c o n t / . . . M O R T G A G E of messuages, f m e n t s , e t c . ,
c a l l e d C y m r y d (including C y m r y d i s s a and
C y m r y d ucha) and Cefn y cae alias Cefn cae,
pas. Gyffin and Caerhun, (further described i n
the f i r s t schedule), subject to the terms of a
Mortgage (15 A p r i l 1868)
for the securing of £2000 with interest;
hereditaments etc granted for life of (1) and
his father W i l l i a m Jones (further described i n
the second schedule); and 3 Assurance policies:
( with the A t l a s Assurance C o . f o r £500; the
Edinburgh L i f e Assurance Company f o r £1500;
and the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company .
f o r £1000;
for the securing of £1000 with interest.
Appended:
2 itemised schedules of lands and acreages.
On dorse:
R E C O N V E Y A N C E (20th August 1874) of above
properties f r o m (3) and (2) to (1).

44 1869 Sept. 21 C O P Y W I L L of W i l l i a m Jones B r y n y M o r , p a .


Dwygyfylchi. He bequeathes to h i s daughter
Elizabeth the chest of drawers which he lately
bought f r o m the late M r . Daniel Owens of
Liverpool, h i s portrait by M r . W i l l i a m s of
Carnarvon, a l l the c h a i r s be bought at T a n y
B r y n sale, and the bureau i n h i s bedroom.
He bequeaths to h i s grandson Owen L l o y d of jj
Gwredog h i s best sword, He gives and devises
a l l his f a r m lands and hereditaments commonly j
called B u a r t f a w r pas. Caerhun, Gyffin and
Llangelynin, (subject to a Lease granted to
John Roberts and his infant son William) to the
use of h i s son Samuel Jones and h i s assigns
" during h i s l i f e , and after the determination of j
that estate by any means i n h i s life time, to the \

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44 coat/... use of Thomas Jones of Eodewry[d?], co.
Anglesea and his heirs i n trust, the s a i d
Samuel Jones to receive the rents and profits,
and after h i s death (S. J . ) to the use of his
c h i l d , children o r daughters as tenants i n
common, and i n default of such issue to h i s
(W.J.) grand-daughter Mary Gaynor, the
daughter of h i s son Henry L l o y d Jones, and
her h e i r s f o r ever. He gives and devises
the tenement called F f r l t h . pa. Llangelynin,
(now i n the occupation of David Jones) to h i s
son Samuel Jones and h i s h e i r s , and i f he dies
without issue to h i s (W. J . ) grandson W i l l i a m ,
the son of h i s son Henry L l o y d Jones. A l s o ,
he gives and devises four houses gardens and
premises situate at Penmaenmawr, pa.
Dwygyfylchi, bounded on the East by the house
of B i c h a r d Evans on the North Boad by the
Turnpike B d . leading f r o m Conwajy] to Bangor,
and on the West by two houses and premises
leased by the testator and h i s son E l i a l s ] Mark
Roberts to Robert Jones, W i l l i a m Davies, John
Roberts and W i l l i a m W i l l i a m s , to h i s daughter
Esther Jones and her assigns forever. He also
gives two houses which he lately built on B r y n y
m o r land, with their appurtenances to h i s s a i d
daughter Esther for her l i f e , subject to a
ground rent of £2, and after her death to h i s
son E l l a s and his assigns forever.
He also gives and devises a f a r m and lands
called Mediant Ucha. i n p a . Eglwys facia] co.
Denbs. to the use of h i s son W i l l i a m Jones and
his h e i r during h i s life (and after the
determination of that estate by any means during
h i s life time, to the use of the s a i d Thomas
Jones of Bodewryd and h i s h e i r , upon trust,
and to allow W i l l i a m Jones to receive the rents
and profits thereof) A n d after the death of the
s a i d W i l l i a m Jones to h i s c h i l d o r children, and
if he dies without issue to the use of W i l l i a m ,

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the infant son of the testator's son Henry

Lloyd Jones and his assigns forever.

He gives the parcel of land known as Ffrith

Collen foel Ucha to his son William, and

after his death to his son £lias and his

assigns.

He gives all those fields which lately formed

part of the Bodlondeb Estate, called Cae

Uwcca, part of Tyddyn y Pandy and part of

Tan y berllan in pa. Llangelynin, (area 7a.

lr. 33p.) and part of Hendre, pa. Gyffin,

(area 13a. 2r. Op.) which he recently

purchased at a sale of the real Estates of Lady

and Sir Thomas Erskine, to his daughter

Elizabeth now the [wife] of the Rev. James

Meyrick Guest during her life (and after the

determination of that estate by any means in

her life time to the use of Thomas Jones

Bodewryd and his heirs upon trust, the said

Elizabeth Guest being allowed the rents and

profits thereof). And after her death, to

the use of her children, but if she should die

without issue to the use of his (W. J.)

grandson Samuel Lloyd Jones and his heirs

forever.

He gives the farm called Tyddyn bach, pa.

Caerhyn, containing area 11a. 2r. 26p.

to his son Elias Jones for his life, subject

to a sum of £400tobe paidtothe Executors \


of the will in aid of the residuary personal

Estate; and after his deathtohis (W. J.)

grand-daughter Gaynor Hannah Jones. He

bequeaths all his monies, and the remainder

of his propertytohis said son Elias Thomas

Jones of 4)dewryd, Edwar[d] Edwards of

Glan y delyn and their hers upon trust to

convert the same into money and pay his

debts and funeral expenses andtodivide the

remainder equally between bis (W. J.) sons

Samuel and William and his daughter Esther.

He appoints his said son Elias Jones, and

Thomas Jones of Bodewryd and Edward

Edwardstobe the executors of his will.

Also contains CODICIL (18 March 1870) re.

the money and the remainder of his estate,

which he had bequeathed upon trust to

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44 cont/... Elias Jones, Thomas Jones, and Edward
Edward to divide between his sons Samuel
and William and his daughter Esther,
He revokes the gift he made to Esther and
bequeaths it insteadtohis grand daughter
Emily, the daughter of his son Henry Lloyd
Jones.

45 1870 BILL for £46.0.9-1d from the executors of the


late William Jones, Brynmor,toJ. Parry
Jones for their costs in the disposal of the
Estate.

46 1871 June 9 SALE CATALOGUE of Freehold farms, lands


and buildings in pas. Caerhun and Gyffin
known as Cefn y Cae and Cymryd and lands
adjoining,; and
AGREEMENT by Samuel Lloyd Jones of
Bangortopurchase Lot 11 (messuage called
Cymryd Isaa, with the garden called Tir Glas
and Gorse plot known as Lower Bryn,), for
£350.

47 1872 June 19 (1) David Foulkes, late of Rachub, pa.


Llanllechid, but now of Bangor, Gent.

(2) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

CONVEYANCE of a rent charge of £15 p. a.,


charged upon hereditaments called Cymryd
tenement, pa. Gyffin. Consideration: £25.
48 1872 July 15 (1) . David Maclagan of Edinburgh, manager

of the Edinburgh Life Assurance Co.;

(2) The Edinburgh Life Assurance Co.;

(3) David Maclagan;

(4) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bmgor, Gent.


(5) Samuel Lloyd Jones, late of Bangor and
now of Runcora, co. Chester, Gent.;

(6) Francis Griffith Jones of Bryn Cwrach,


Conway.

DRAFT CONVEYANCE of two fields called


Terfyn Bach and Cae prengerllig, and a parcel
of land called Erw Counsellor. lying between
the above fields and now part of Cae prengerllig,
being part of Cymryd Farm, pa. Gyffin,
Consideration: £260.

49 1872 July 15 DRAFT CONVEYANCE as no. 48.

50 1874 Sept. 29 (1) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) Elizabeth Jones of Bron Hendre t. of


Carnarvon, widow; and John Morgan
Davies of Frood Vale, Llandilo, co.
Carms., Esq.
60 cont/... MORTGAGE of messuages, fments and lands
called Cymryd ucha alias Cymrhyd ucha and
parts of Cymryd issa pa. Gyffin, and also those
fields, quillets, etc., called Quillet in
Modryb adda and Caerhoyel formerly part of
Penygraig. and Penrhyn formerly part of
iPenylan. pa. Gyffin. (further described in
the aooompanying schedule); and also a policy
of Assurance with the Atlas Assurance
Company in the sum of £200; for the securing
of £1600 and interest.
Appended:
Schedule of part of farm of Cymryd now known
as Cyniryducha and part of Penygralg farm,
including field names and acreage.
On dorse:
NOTE: of payment of the consideration of
£1600.

61 1874 Dec. 18 LETTER from Elias Jones of Gwredog,


Rhosybol, near Amlwch to ' John' re repairs to
buildings at Tyddynbach leased to Mr.
Sweetman.

/ 52 1874 Dec. 22 LETTER from Elias Jones, Gwredog,


1 1
Rhosybol, Amlwch to John re Tyddyn bach
and Draft Release

53 1875 Jan. 22 LETTER from Elias Jones of Gwredog,


Rhosybol, near Amlwch to his nephew
William, re. repairs at Tyddynhach.
54 1875 Feb. 13
(1) Samuel Jones of Vermillion, Dacota,

U.S.A., merchant.

(2) William Jones of Vermlllian, Esq.

(3) Emily Jones, 29 Victoria Place, Bangor,

spinster.

(4) Ellas Jones of Gwredog, near Amlwch,

gent; Thomas Jones of Bodewxyd, farmer;


and Edward

Edwards of Glan y delyn near Conway,

land agent; trustees.

DRAFT RELEASE by the Legatees to the

Trustees under the will of William Jones,

(dated 21 Sept. 1869) and Codicil, (dated

18 March, 1870).

55 1878 Aug. 26
(1) Elisabeth Jones, Brim Hendre,

Carnarvon, widow; and

John Morgan Davies, Frood Vale,

Llandilo, co. Carm.

(2) John Glynne Jones, Bangor, Gent.

TRANSFER of a MORTGAGE of hereditaments

in pa. Gyffin for securing £1600 and interest.

56 1878 Oct. 30
(1) Henry Lloyd Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) John Glynne Jones of Bangor, Gent.

56 coat/... C O N V E Y A N C E A N D R E L E A S E of lands c a l l e d
C y m r y d ucha and parts of C y m r y d i s s a , p a .
Gyffin, and lands c a l l e d Quillet i n Modryb adda
and Caerhovel formerly part of Penygraig. and
Penrhyn formerly part of Penylan. a l l i n p a .
Gyffin aforesaid.
Consideration: £1,800, of which £100 was
paid and £1,700 was already owed to John
Glynne Jones by Henry L l o y d Jones.
Appended
S C H E D U L E giving details of above properties.

57 1878 Deo. 30 (1) John Glynne Jones of Bangor, Gent.

(2) John E l l i s (alias John E l l i s Jones) of


P a r e Bethesda, qunrryman; and E l l i s
Jones of P a r e Bethesda, quarryrnan.

M O R T G A G E [Lease for a t e r m of 3 years] of


the messuages and t'meats called C y m r y d ucha
and parts of C y m r y d i s s a pa. Gyffin; and
fields and quillets called by the names of
Quillet i n Modrybadda and Caerhovel formerly
part of Penygraig. and Penrhyn formerly part
of Penylan pa. Gyffin, for the securing of
£1100 with interest.
On dorse:
N O T E (same date): that the sums of £600 and
£600 have been received f r o m John E l l i s and
E l l i s Jones respectively.
R E C O N V E Y A N C E : (1st Nov. 1901) of above
premises f r o m (2) ( J . E . J . also acting as sole
executor under the w i l l (2nd Aug. 1895) of E J
(died 20th Aug. 1895) to (1) f o r consideration of
£1100, the interest having been paid.

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1378 Dec. 31
(1) Henry Uoyd Jones (Plaintiff)

(2) Ellas Jones, Mary Jones, Owen Lloyd

Jones, Gaynor Hannah Jones, Edward

Ellas, Edward Edwards and John Skinner

Jones and Catherine his wife

(Defendants)

WRIT OF SUMMONS in the High Court of

justice, Common Pleas Division; touching a

farm situate at Penmaenmawr for the

purchase of which Elias Jones, deed., (of

whom (1) is the heir at law) entered into an

agreement.

1879 Dec. 31
(1) Henry Lloyd Jones (Plaintiff)

(2) Elias Jones, Mary Jones, Owen Lloyd

Jones, Gaynor Hannah Jones, Edward

Elias, Edward Edwards and John

Skinner Jones and Catherine his wife

(Defendants)

WRIT OF SUMMONS in the High Court of

Justice, Common Pleas Division;touchinga

freehold farm at Penmaenmawr co. Carnarvon \


purchased by the Elias Jones deceased of

whom (1) is the heir at law.

c.1878 CERTIFICATE of Dilys Lloyd Davis, 203

Euston Road, London, N.W., for the

Cambridge University Higher Local

Examination.

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61 1879 Feb. 28 (1) John Davies, Plas isa, pa.
Llaneaiatffraid dan Conway. co.
Denbigh, farmer.

(2) Esther Lloyd Jones, late of Brynymor,


but now of Penrallt, pa. Dwygyfylchi,
spinster.

(3) John Glynne Jones, Bangor, Gent.

ASSIGNMENT of MORTGAGE of parcel of


land called Erw Ddiman. but now forming part
of a field called Ystach Bonwy and 3 quillets,
(known by the several names of Erw Cae
modryb-adda, Erw hir and small quillet, now
forming part of a field called Cae modryb adda
or Cae hovel in pa. Gyffin, (area la. 3r. 16p.)
Consideration: £130.

62 1888 (1) Harriet Edwards of Benarth Hall, co.


Carnarvon, widow.

(2) Thomas Hughes of Brynsiri, Gyffin,


farmer.

COPY AGREEMENT OF TENANCY of the farm


Brynsiri. pa. Gyffin, at a rent of £43.14s.
p. a.

y 63 0.1888? EPITOME of the Will (dated 10 July 1888) of


the late David Owen Esq, BodreinaUt, Conway.
Bequeaths to Mrs. Owen, the family portraits,
the carriages, carriage horse and harness, to
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63 cont/... Hugh Owen and Richard Owen (trustees),

devise of BodreinaUt, Garden in RosehiU

Street, Leasehold Stable and Coachhouse

in Castel Street, Conway upon Trust for

Mrs. Owen for life (free of rent); to the

said Trustees £10 a year during the time

they act;

devise to the said Trustees of residue of real,

leasehold and personal estate, upon trust to

receive the rents, and thereout to pay all

1) outgoing repairs,

2) Premiums for Insuring against fire

3) personal expenses

4) and afterwards to pay the foUowing:

after the death of the testator an anility of £240,

to be paid quarterly to the testator's sister Mrs


Griffith of Merchlyn;

after the death of Mrs. Griffith ­


an annuity of £30 be David Hughes, Thomas

Hughes and Elizabeth Hughes, the testator's

three cousins, now residing at Brynsiri,

an annuity of £30 to the Testator's cousin,

Robert Davies of Henryd; to the said Hugh

Owen and Richard Owen, an annuity of £60

each, the six last mentioned annuities to

accrue as from the death of the testator's

sister).

Also bequeaths: Lj
to David Davies of Liechan ucha, Robert Davies

of Bodnoducha, and Eli as Davies, Farm Yard,

(the three sons of the testator's cousin, Ellas

Davies of Backlaw) the sum of £800 each; to

the two sons of the testator's cousin Owen

Owens of Biyndowsi, namely Owen Thomas

Owen and John Owen the sum of £800 each;

to Thomas Foulkes, butcher, Conway the sum

of £500, and to David Foulkes (his brother),

£500; to WiUiam Jones, (now in America),

(the son of the testator s late cousin Ellen Jones,

formerly of Tandderwen) the sum of £300;

to Mary Anne WiUiam, daughter of the said

Elias Da\fes of Backlaw, the sum of £300; all

the above legacies to be paid after the death

of Mrs. Owen.

Also, annuities payable after Mrs. Owen's

decease:

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63 coat/... to Stephen Joseph Thomas Bull, "Stranger in

Blood" an annuity of £50;toMargaret James

of Stoke upon Trent, "Stranger in Blood?',

an annuity of £40;tothe two daughters of the

testator's late cousin, Ellen Jones, who lately

I resided and died at Tandderwen, namely Anne

Jane Jones and her sister Margaret Jones

an annuity of £20 each.

Bequeaths the Real and Personal Estate to

Hugh Davies and William Davies, (the two

sons of the Testator's Cousin Elias Davies of

Backlaw) as tenants in Common, subject to

the payment of any legacies or annuities not

discharged. His cousins, the said Hugh Owen

of Snot and Richard Owen of Tynryn aretobe

the Trustees and Executors of the will.

Also contains extracts from CODICIL dated

23 July, 1888.

64 1893 Sept. 8-1897 July 5 3 BUNDLES of correspondence re. the taking

1902 Apr. 30-Sept. 23 of Shingle by James Stott from the shore at

1902 Oct. 16-1921 Sept. 23 Cymryd, near Conway.

65 1902 Jan. 18 (1) Elizabeth Guest of Heatherbrow, Marine

Terrace, Penmaenmawr, widow.

(2) Theodora Gwladys Hall, dau. of above,

and wife or Gilbert Capel Hall of Islip,

co. Oxon. Surgeon Captan, I.M.S.

COPY APPOINTMENT of fields called Cae

Penrhyn Back adjoining the River Conway,

Cae CeUylan, Cae Tanvdrws. Tertyfod Cae

Ucha otherwise Tanvffordd otherwise Tanylon,

all pa. Gyffin.

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66 1902 Dec. 24 C O R R E S P O N D E N C E and papers r e . the taking
-1925 April 6 of shingle by James Stott f r o m the banks of the
Conway at C y m r y d , near Conway.

67 1909 June 29 L E T T E R f r o m A l s o p , Stevens, Crooks and C o .


i to J . Glynne Jones, solicitor, Bangor, gibing
l i s t of Draft Conveyances r e . the Edinburgh
Life Assurance Co. and Caernarvonshire
properly 1871-1873.

68 1909 July-Dec. C O V E R I N G L E T T E R dated 2 July for copy of


draft conveyance [not enclosed] dated 15
July 1872, r e . the Edinburgh Life
Assurance C o . and Caernarvonshire
property; A l s o p Stevens, Crooks & C o . to
J . Glynne Janes, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor.
A l s o includes INVOICE, dated July 1909 f o r
legal fees r e . above, C O P Y INVOICE, and
C O V E R I N G L E T T E B , dated 4 December for
enclosed R E C E I P T r e . above.

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69 1919 Jan. 2 (1) John Glynne Jones of Glyndyl, Bangor,
solicitor,

(2)(1) C e c i l Nathaniel Brookes of E l l e r s l i e ,


C r o m w e l l Boad, Patricroft near
Manchester, co. Lancaster, accountant;

(2) W i l f r i d Wooller of The Croft, Marine


D r i v e , L l a n d r i l l o y n Bhos, Colwyn Bay,
co. Denbigh, builder.

(3) John F r e d e r i c k Hanmer of 23 Church


Road, L l a n d r i l l o y n Rhoa, Colwyn B a y ,
Market Gardener,

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69 cont/... (4) Alexander Paterson of Edensor,

Colwyn Crescent, Llandrllloyn

Bhos, Colwyn Bay, Market Gardener,

LEASE for a term of 14 years of land In pa.

Gyffin, delineated in the endorsed plan, at a

rent of £60 p. a.

70 1921 Jun. 30-1934 Oct. 7 BILLS, RECEIPTS and related

correspondence.

71 1921 Sept. 24 (1) John Glynne Jones of Bangor, solicitor.

(2) William Lawrence Adcock, the Poultry

Farm, Cymryd, Conway.

(3) Richard Orme Adcock of Melbourne,

Derby.

LEASE for a term of 6 years of a field called

Cae Penrhyn, formerly part of Cymryd Farm,

in pa. Gyffin, (area 3a.3r.16p.), at a rent

of £12 p. a.

72 1921 Sept. 24 COPY of no. 71.

73 1921 Nov. 16 (1) John Glynne Jones, Bangor, solicitor.

(2) Samuel Williams of Penlan, Conway.

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73 coat/... TENANCY AGREEMENT for two fields known

Ystach Roawy and Cae Scybor. being part

8 8

of Cyairyd in pa. Gyffin, area 8a., Sr. 15?.,

with the hay and cattle-sheds adjoining Cae

Scybor at a rent of £26.6. Od. p. a.

Annexed:

LETTER (14 Oct. 1921): S[amuel] Williams,

Pen Lan, Conway, accepting the terms on

Cymryd land, and agreeing to take the 8f

acres at £3 per acre.

74 1923 Jan. 16 COVERING LETTEB for enclosed agreement:

Sam Williams, Pen Lan, Conway, There is

only one gate on the whole land, namely the

one that leads to the road. The one that

leads to the primrose lane is very old and

rotten.

1923 Jan. 10 (1) John Glynne Jones, Bangor, solicitor.

(2) Samuel Williams of Penlan, near Conway,

yeoman.

TENANCY AGREEMENT for four fields in pa.

Gyffin, adjoining Penlan, known as Cae

Ceffylau. Cae Tanydrws. Tir Tyfod and Cae

Ucha, otherwise Tanyfford. (area 11a. 3r.

lp. at a rent of £25 p. a.

75-85 1929-1930 BUNDLE of Invoices and Receipts:

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75 1929 Jan. 10-14
INVOICE AND RECEIPT re. telephone

charges of J. Glynae Jones of Glyndyl,

Siliwea Rd., Bangor.

76 1929 Jan. 21
RECEIPT OF Mrs. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,

Bangor for garden implements.

77 1929 Mar. 14
RECEIPT of J. G. Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor

for flower seeds.

78 1929 Mar. 19
RECEIPT to J. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,

Bangor for garden seeds.

79 1929 Apr. 13-16


INVOICE AND RECEIPT re. telephone

charges of J. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,

Siliwea Rd, Bangor.

80 1929 May 23
RECEIPT for one year's rent of a Garden at
Brynafon paid by J. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,
Bangor to the University College of North
Wales.

81 1929
June 19
DEMAND NOTE for General RatetoJ.

Glynne Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor.

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81 1929 June 19 D E M A N D N O T E for General Bate to J .


Glynne Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor.

82 1929 July 19-24 2 B W O I C E S A N D R E C E I P T S r e . telephone


charges of J . Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,
S i l i w e n B d . , Bangor.

83 1929 Oct. 22-31 i \ 2 BJVOICES A N D B E C E B P T S r e . telephone


charges of J . Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,
Siliwen E d . , Bangor.

84 1930 Jan. 2 R E C E I P T to J . Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,


Bangor for a copy of "Cultural Notes . 1

85 1929-1930 R E C E I P T S A N D B W O I C E S r e . J . Glynne
Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor s elecritiry and
1

water costs.

86 1931 Feb. C O R R E S P O N D E N C E r e . flooding of Shore


Boad, Conway.

87 1932 May-July CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS re.


C y m r y d tithes.

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88 1932 July 4 COPY of letter: J . Glynne Jones to J .
Vanghan Roberts, Tyddyn Cynol, Conway,
re. painting to be done at Cae Mawr.

89 1932 Nov. 15-18 CORRESPONDENCE re. Mr. Vaughan Roberts

giving up tenancy of part of Cymryd land, and

entry of Mr. Samuel Williams as new tenant.

90 1933 Mar. 14 COPY of letter: J . Glynne Jones, Glyndyl,

Bangor, to C. Brown, Secretary, Unemploy­


ment Council, Bangor, criticising the

attitude of the Council of Social Service

towards those who are prepared to find

work for the unemployed.

91 1958 June 27 SCHEDULES (2) of deeds and documents re.

lands and hereditaments in pas. Gyffin and

Caerhun, 1763-1933, [including Deeds

relating to Cymryd].

92 n. d. SCHEDULE with sketch-map of lands owned

by J . Glynne Jones in Gyffin parish.

93 n. d. INSTRUCTIONS to Council to draw draft of

Release of claim to the annuity of £ 1 5 referred

to in the copy agreement. [Details of the

history of the family of William Lloyd Foulkes,


and his heir David Lloyd Foulkes formerly of

Rachubpa. Llanllechid. ]

94 n . d. N O T E B O O K containing transcripts of deeds,


namely, conveyance of Cefnycae, 1618; deed
dated 1579; w i l l of Owen ap Bees ap Madog
of C a s t e l l , 10 21- w i l l of H a r r i ap David L l o y d
of C y m r y d , 1646, copies of writings on
grave-stones i n Gyffin p n u r c h 1691-1802;
bibliographical notes; and l i s t of documents
sent to Hector Watts Jones, 8 May, 1928.
A l s o includes Letter (no date) f r o m Ruth
Easterling to M r s . Glynne Jones r e .
documents.

95 n.d. B O U G H N O T E S , probably prepared for


genealogical purposes, of the L l o y d family
[? of Ciymryd].

96 n . d. P E D I G R E E of the Foulkes family [ ? of


Conwy], descending f r o m Edmund, f. i n
law to David L l o y d ap Thomas of C y m r y d .

i:
97 n . d. R U B B I N G of part of an unidentified
Tombstone.

98 n.d. P H O T O G R A P H of a farmhouse?

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£ s k F E B 1988

PAPURAU (YCHWANEGOL) IOAN GLYNNE

I CAN GLYNNE PAPERS (ADDITIONAL)

Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd

Gwynedd Archives Service

1978
A c o l l e c t i o n of deeds and other S o l i c i t o r s

records (mainly C20th) deposited by loan

Glynne, S o l i c i t o r , Bangor.

Catalogivyd gan m A w
venables A r c h i f
y Cynorthwyol

d d

Catalogued by * Assistant Archivist

Marc C a t a l o g .
w w a a / 1 & 2

Catalogue Mark

Y mae pob l i e a g r y b w y l l i r yn S i r

Gwynedd onl ddynodir yn wahanol.

A l l the places mentioned are i n

the County o f Gwynedd unless other­


wise s t a t e d .

W1622/1 r e l a t e t o the Bodidda E s t a t e .

XM/1822/2 Miscellaneous, i n c l u d i n g papers r e l a t i n g

to the Caernarvonshire Hockey Association

PAPERS RE THE ESTATE OF

WILLIAM FREDERICS JONES

OF BODIDDA, CONWY

i n chronological order.

1/1. 1921 Aug. 25 DECLARATION: [draft] by William Morris of Hen­


dref, Rhuddlan, co. F l i n t as to the t i t l e of
William Frederick Jones of Bodidda, Conway to
a piece of land adjoining Morfa Bach. Conway.
William Morris conveyed the land to W.F. Jones
2 July 1921. 2 copies, 1 more complete than
the other.

2. 1921 Aug. PAPERS RE ESTATE DUTY: F i l e on the estate of


William Frederick Jones including a copy of
the Oath for Executors, a copy of the w i l l and
codicil, 21 Feb. 1913, a copy of the Affirm­
ation for the Inland Revenue, and a Schedule
of real property.

3. 1921 Aug. ­ FILE: of correspondence, accounts and receipts


1922 March re the estate of W.F. Jones of Bodidda,
60 items.

4. 1921 Aug. ­ BILL: of J . Glynne Jones and loan Y. Glynne to


1922 May the executors of W.F. Jones for the sum of
£190.19s.3d. for legal work on the estate of W.
F. Jones. Detailed statement of costs.

5. 1921 Sept. 9 FORM: from the North Wales Pioneer s o l i c i t i n g


the order of J . Glynne Jones, solicitor,
Bangor for the insertion of a notice re claims
by Creditors on the estate of William Frederick
Jones, of Bodidda, Conway.

Attached:

NOTICE: as above.

Printed.

6. 1921 Sept. 16 RECEIPTED BILL: R.E. Jones and Bros., The


North Wales Weekly News Office to Glynne Jones
for the sum of 8s. for a legal notice i n the
Weekly News.
7. 1921 Oct. 22 ­ CORRESPONDENCE: re the Bodldda sale of Lots
1922 Feb. 7 4-9 [Bradford House and No. 24 High St.,
Conway, 1-3 Bull Cottages, and Scouts* Hall,
York Place "The Old Cockpit'].
F i l e of 25 items.

8. 1921 Oct. 28 SALES PARTICULARS: of a freehold farm Bodidda


accommodation, land and properties i n the
town of Conway and pas. Llechwedd, Llangelynin,
Conway and Gyffin, at the Castle Hotel, Conway.
Including contract:­
1. William Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams
and William Morris.

2. Mrs. Margaret Jane Roberts, Rhyl, Llandrille­


yn-Rhos.

Agreement for the sale of Lot 1, Bodidda Farm,


nr. Conway. Purchase money £7000. Receipt
for deposit.
Plan.

9. 1921 Oct. 28 SALES PARTICULARS: of a Freehold farm Bod-Idda,


accommodation, land and properties i n the town
of Conway and pas. Llechwedd, Llangelynin,
Conway and Gyffin, at the Castle Hotel, Conway.
Including Contract:­
1. William Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams
and William Morris.

2. The Conway Corporation.

Agreement: for the sale of Lot 3 , Morfa Bach,


Conway. Purchase money: £850.
Plan.

10. 1921 Oct. 28 SALES PARTICULARS: of a freehold farm, Bodidda,


accommodation, land and town properties i n the
town of Conway and pas. Llechwedd, Llangelynin,
Conway and Gyffin, at the Castle Hotel, Conway.
Including contract:
1. William Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams
and William Morris.

2. John Williams, Bradford House, Conway.


10.(cont.*d) ... Agreement for the sale of Lots 4 and 5 [Bradford

House and no. 24 High St., Conway]. Purchase

money £1300. Receipt for deposit.

Plan.

11. 1921 Oct. 28 SALES PARTICULARS: of a freehold farm Bodldda,

accommodation, land and properties i n the town

of Conway and pas. Llechwedd, Llangelynin,

Conway and Gyffin, at the Castle Hotel, Conway.

Including contract:­
1. William Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams and

William Morris.

2. Joseph Williams of 22, High St., Conway.

AGREEMENT for the sale of Lots 6 , 7 , 3 and

9 [1-3 Bull Cottages, Conway, and Scouts'

Hall, York Place, "The Old Cockpit'] Purchase

money £730,and receipt for deposit.

Plan.

12. 1921 Oct. 28 PARTICULARS OF TITHE CHARGED: at the Bodldda Sale


including l o t numbers, names of property and
amounts of charge. 2 sheets.

13. 1921 Oct. DETAILS OF PROPERTY: owned by W.J. Jones,

Bodidda, Conway Including a l i s t of addresses,

names of tenants and details of rent and

length of tenancy; details from Conway Borough

Council of the District Rate Assessment on the

properties and from W. Jones, Haulfryn, Roewen,

Talycafn S.O. of the Poor Rate; and 2 notices

of Increase i n rent addressed to Mrs. J .

Morton, 24 High St., Conway and Mr. and Miss

Williams, Bradford House, High St., both

dated 12 Oct. 1921.

14. 1921 Oct.-Nov. BILL: the trustees of Mrs. E.R. Roberts to

Gold Edwards and Co. as to work on £500

mortgage on property i n Conway belonging to

the late W.F. Jones by legal charges.

14.(cont.'d) Attached:

bILL: for legal charges re the trustees of the

w i l l of W.F. Jones to the trustees of Mrs. E.

R. Roberts, Nov.1921.

15. 1921 Oct. ­ CORRESPONDENCE: re the sale of Bodidda, Conway,


1922 Feb. the property of W.F. Jones (deceased) Including
letters from the Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd.,
Liverpool re the insurance on the property,
from the National Provincial and Union Bank of
England re insurance and dividends, from James,
James and Hatch, Yfrexham about the conveyance
and t l t i a to the property. F i l e of 26 letters.

16. 1921 Nov. 9 FORM: from the Estate Duty Office, London, to
J . Glynne Jones re the estate of William F.
Jones, deceased, informing him that the claims
for duty, mentioned, had been registered there
and requesting the Forms of account.

17. 1921 Nov. 14 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: for Thomas and others


to the Corporation of Conway re Morfa Bach,
Conway. Including questions from P.A. and
Co., PIas Vardre, Conway, the Purchasers'
solicitors, and replies from loan Y. Glynne,
248 High St., Bangor, the Vendor'3 s o l i c i t o r .

18. 1921 Nov. 14 REQUISITION ON TITLE: for Thomas and others


to the purchasers of part of the Bodidda Est­
ate, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 [Bradford House
and no. 24. High St., 1-3 Bull Cottages and
'Scouta Hall', York Place, "The Old Cockpit',
a l l i n Conway]. Including questions from
Porter Amphlett and Co., Conway, the Purchasers'
solicitors and loan Y. Glynne, 282 High St.,
Bangor, the Vendor's s o l i c i t o r .

19. 1921 Nov. 15 DECLARATION: by Septima Jones of Moss Bank,


nr. Conway, spinster ,that Plot 2 of land at
the Bididda sale was i n the possession of her
brother William Frederick Jones, deceased.
Copy..
20. 1921 Nov. 18 BILL: from Wynne, Paynton and Jones, solicitors,
Amlwch to Messrs. H. Owen and Ed. Jones trustees
of the late I. Pritchard, detailing a l l the
charges for legal work.

Attached:

CALCULATIONS for the repayment of a £300 mort­


gage, the trustees of the late W.I. Jones,
Bodidda, Conway to Messrs. H. Owen and Ed.
Jones.

21. 1921 Nov. 23 1. Lincoln Williams Roberts of Cochwillan


Denbigh co. Denbigh.

2. William Thomas of 10, Exeter Mansions,


London, gent., Humphrey Thomas Williams,
of Warren Hall, broughton co. Cheshire
and William Morris of Hendref, Rhyddlan,
co. F l i n t , farmer.

RECONVEYANCE AFTER A MORTGAGE: [Draft] after


the repayment of principal money and interest.
The property i s not named and the deed i s to be
endorsed on the Mortgage dated 1 Nov. 1899.
Signed by both parties.

22. 1921 Nov. 26 ­ LETTER: J. Arnold Brierley and Robinson,


1922 Jan. 14 s o l i c i t o r s , Union Bank Chambers, Church Lane,
Oldham, to loan Y. Glynne, solicitors, 282,
High St., Bangor, re the sale of plot 2,
Bodidda by W.F. Jones? executors to Hollins
Estates.
7 letters.

23. 1921 Nov. 28 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: Thomas and others to


Hollins Estates Ltd., requisitions by J .
Arnold Brierley and Robinson, Oldham,
Purchaser's s o l i c i t o r and replies by loan
J . Glynne, 282 High St., Bangor, Vendor'g
solicitor.
24. 1921 NOT. 30 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: re Bodidda, Conway,
Thomas and others to Roberts. Requisitions
by Porter Amphlett and Co., Plas Vardre,
Conway and answers by loan Y. Glynne, 282
High St., Bangor, the Vendor's s o l i c i t o r s .

25. 1921 Nov. 30 INVOICE: of J . Tindall, Woodlands Nursery,


Conway to loan Y. Glynne Jones as represen­
tative of the executors of the executors of
W.F. Jones, Bodidda, asking for payment of
a b i l l for £8.10s. owed by the late W.F.
Jones.

26. 1921 Nov. BALANCE SHEET: Income Account, J . Glynne


1922 May Jones, i n account with the Trustees of W.F.
Jones. Detailed statement.

27. 1921 Dec. 8 1, Hugh Owen of Frondirion, Llangwstenin


and Edward Lewis Jones of Eithinog,
Amlwch, co. Anglesey both tobacco
manufacturers.

2. William Thomas of 10, Exeter Mansions,


London, gent., Humphrey Thomas Williams
of Warren Hall, Broughton, co. Chester,
merchant, and William Morris of Hendref,
Rhyddlan, co. F l i n t , farmer.

RECONVEYANCE AFTER A MORTGAGE: [draft] after


the repayment of the debt. The property i s
not named and the deed was to be endorsed
on the Mortgage dated 12 July 1895. Signed by
both parties.

28. 1921 Dec. 20 NOTICE: [draft] to be printed i n the Gazette


and Conway Weekly News from J . Glynne
Jones, solicitor, Bangor, asking for any
claims on the estate of William Frederick
Jones.. 2 copies, 1 printed.
29. 1921 Dec. 21­ CORRESPONDENCE: P o r t e r , Amphlett and Co., s o l -
1922 May 22 i t o r s , P l a s Vardre, Conway t o loan Y. Glynne,
s o l i c i t o r , Bangor r e the conveyance o f Morfa
Bach and some other property o f the l a t e W.F.
Jones, t o the Corporation. F i l e o f 17 items.

30. 1921 Dec. k.8 FORM: from the North Wales Pioneer s o l i c i t i n g
an order from J . Glynne Jones, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor
f o r the i n s e r t i o n o f a n o t i c e r e claims on the
e s t a t e of W i l l i a m F r e d e r i c k Jones o f Bodidda,
conway, farmer.

Attached:

NOTICE: as above.

Printed.

31. 1921 Dec. 29 - CORRESPONDENCE: t o loan Y. Glynne, s o l i c i t o r ,


1922 Feb. 17 Langor r e the Bodidda s a l e i n c l u d i n g those
accompanying the balance due, requesting the
conveyances and a l s o queries about the r e n t
due on B u l l Cottages. ii l e t t e r s .

32. [1921?] Dec. 30 NOTE: of balance o f purchase money l e s s deposit


due f o r l o t 2 [Bodidda S a l e ] ,

33. 1921 Dec. 31 1. W i l l i a m Thomas o f 10, i x s t e r Mansions,


London, timber merchant, and Humphrey
Thomas Williams o f Warren H a l l , Broughton,
co. Chester, cotton merchant and W i l l i a m
M o r r i s o f Hendref, uhuddlan, co. Denbigh,
farmer, as personal r e s p r e n t a t i v e s o f W.F.
Jones, deceased.
2. Joseph Williams o f 22 High S t . , Conway,
cabinet maker.

CONVEYANCE: [ d r a f t ] o f lands, hereditaments and


premises known as 1, 2 and 3, b u l l Cottages and
the Scout H a l l a t Conway.
Consideration: £730.
34. 1921 Dec. ­ BILLS AND RECEIPTS: £or the payment of poor
1922 Jan. rates, tithes and income tax by the executors
of W.F. Jones. One also asks for the date
of the tenancy of the executors at Bodidda,
Cae Warren, and Morfa bach. 17 items.

35. 1921 ABSTRACT OF TITLE; [Draft] of William Thomas,


Humphrey Thomas Williams and William Morris
to a Freehold Farm and lands known as Bodidda
pas. Gyffin and Llangelynin.
Plan.

Attached;

SUPPLEMENTAL ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of the above


parties to a f i e l d called Werglodd Foulkes,
part of Bodidda Farm, Conwy.

36. 1921 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: [draft] of William Thomas,


Humphrey Thomas Williams and William Morris to
a plot of land known as Morfa Bach i n Conway.
Plan.,,

37. 1921 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: [draft] of William Thomas,


Humphrey Thomas Williams and William Morris to
certain hereditaments and premises i n the town
of Conway comprising Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and
9 i n the sale [Bradford House, High St., 24
High St., 1-3 Bull Cottages; Scouts' hall,
York Place, a l l i n Conway]. 2 pages printed.

38. 1921 SUPPLEMENTAL ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of William


Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams and William
Morris to certain hereditaments and premises
in the town of Conway.

39. 1921 DECLARATIONS: [draft] by Septima Jones of


Moss Bank, nr. Conway, spinster, that Lot 2
and Cae Ly'r E f a i l nr. Groes Ffordd l r . 17p
at the Bodidda sale were i n the possession of
her brother William Frederick Jones, deceased.
40. 1921 CORRESPONDENCE: from the executors o f W i l l i a m
F r e d e r i c k Jones o f Bodidda. F i l e o f 42 i t e m s .

41. 1921 BALANCE SHEETS: J. Glynne Jones i n account w i t h


the Trustees o f the estate of W.F. Jones, dec­
eased, f o r the c a p i t a l and income accounts,
and a summary o f the Property Tax and T i t h e
Rent Charge r e c e i p t s f o r Lots 1, 2, and 3,
3 sheets.

42. 1920-1921 INCOME TAX RECEIPTS: f o r the property o f W i l l i a m


F r e d e r i c k Jones o f Bodidda. F i l e o f 10 items.

43. [1921-1922] AFFIRMATION FORM: f o r the Inland Revenue r e


Estate Duty payable on the e s t a t e of W i l l i a m
F r e d e r i c k Jones, I n c l u d i n g schedules o f
property and accounts, as sworn by W i l l i a m
Thomas, Humphrey Thomas Williams and W i l l i a m
Morris.
Copy.

44. 1922 Jan. 13 RECEIPT: of the National P r o v i n c i a l and Union


Bank o f England L t d . , to loan Y. Glynne,
s o l i c i t o r , Bangor f o r W. Thomas and others
as the executors o f W.F. Jones, f o r the sum
of £3,000.

45. 1922 Jan. 13 SCHEDULE: o f deeds and documents r e l a t i n g t o


a f r e e h o l d farm and hereditaments known as
Bodidda, n r . Conway.

Appended:

NOTE: t h a t the above mentioned deeds and docu­


ments were r e c e i v e d from James, James and Hatch,
13, Jan. 1922.

46, 1922 Jan. 26 LETTER: from the Bank of England t o I.Y.


Glynne, esq., r e the estate o f W.F. Jones.
46.(cont.'d) ... asking f o r specimen signature o f the executors,
and mentioning the payment o f d i v i d e n d s .

47. 1922 Jan. 31 LETTER AND REPLY: t o and from loan Y. Glynne,

s o l i c i t o r , Bangor, concerning the e s t a t e o f

W i l l i a m F r e d e r i c k Jones, deceased, and forms

t o be completed by Miss Jones.

Copy..

48. 1922 Feb. 1 1. W i l l i a m Thomas o f 10, Exeter,Mansions, London,

[19217] timber merchant, Humphrey Thomas W i l l i a m s ,

warren H a l l , Broughton, co. Chester, cotton

merchant and W i l l i a m M o r r i s o f Hendref,

Uhuddlan, co. Denbigh, farmer.

2. Joseph Morton, 24 High S t . , Conway, butcher.

CONVEYANCE: [ d r a f t ] o f land, hereditaments

and premises 24 High St., Conway. Includes

schedule o f t i t l e .

49. 1922 Feb. 1 1. W i l l i a m Thomas o f 10, Exeter Mansions,

London, timber merchant, Lumphrey

Thomas Williams o f Warren H a l l , Broughton, c o .

Chester, c o t t o n merchant and W i l l i a m Morris

o f Hendref, rihuddlan, co.Denbigh, farmer.

2. John Williams o f Bradford House, High S t . ,

Conway, insurance agent.

CONVEYANCE : [ d r a f t ] o f a f r e e h o l d messuage o r

dwellinghouse known as Bradford House, Ligh S t . ,

Conway. Includes schedule o f t i t l e .

50, 1922 Feb. 1 FORM: from the Estate Duty O f f i c e , Inland

Revenue asking f o r e x p l a n a t i o n o f c e r t a i n

p o i n t s r e the e s t a t e o f W.F. Jones, deceased.

The answers are a l s o on the Form.

51. 1922 Feb. 7 FORM OF ACCOUNT: f o r Estate Duty compiled by

loan Y. Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor, on behalf

o f Septima Jones, s p i n s t e r , a f t e r the death

o f W i l l i a m F r e d e r i c k Jones i n c l u d i n g d e t a i l s

of the property and duty.

52. 1922 Feb. 7


FORM OF ACCOUNT OF SUCCESSION: by Septlna

Jones, s p i n s t e r o f Moss Bank Conway t o one­


t h i r d o f a share o f P y l l a u Cochion, pa. L l a n ­
gelynf n
a f t e r the death o f W i l l i a m Frederick

Jones. This form was supervised by loan Y.

Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , bangor.

Cp
py*

53. 1922 Feb. 9 RECEIPT: o f the N a t i o n a l P r o v i n c i a l and Union

Bank o f England Ltd., t o loan Y. Glynne, s o l ­


i c i t o r , Bangor, £or the executors o f W.F.

Jones, f o r the sum o f £2500.

54. 1922 Feb. 20 RECEIPT: o f the N a t i o n a l P r o v i n c i a l and Union

Bank o f England Ltd., t o loan Y. Glynne, s o l ­


i c i t o r , Bangor f o r the executors o f W.F. Jones,

f o r the sum o f £600.

55. 1922 March 15 CORRESPONDENCE: r e debts due t o the e s t a t e o f

1923 Nov. 26 W.F. Jones, o f Bodidda, Conway, i n c l u d i n g

correspondence from the T r e c a s t e l l Lead Mines,

Ltd., who leased some p r o p e r t y . F i l e o f 32

l e t t e r s and 1 r e c e i p t .

56. 1922 May 1 1. W i l l i a m fhomas o f 10, Exeter Mansions, Lon­


don, timber merchant, Humphrey Thomas W i l ­
l i a m s , o f Warren H a l l , Broughton, co. Chester,

c o t t o n merchant and W i l l i a m M o r r i s o f Hendref,

Rhuddlan, co. F l i n t , farmer.

2 . The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses o f the


Borough o f Conway, co. Caernarvon.

CONVEYANCE: [ D r a f t ] o f f r e e h o l d p l o t s o f l a n d

known as Morfa Bach and Quarry, pa. G y f f i n , n r .

Conway a f t e r the death o f W.F. Jones,

Consideration: £850.

Plan.

57. 1922 May 3 RECEIPT: o f the N a t i o n a l P r o v i n c i a l and Union

Bank o f England Ltd., t o loan Y. Glynne, s o l f

i c i t o r , Bangor f o r W. Thomas and other executors

of W.F. Jones the sum o f £748 4 s . l 0 d . .

58. 1922 May 11 RECEIPT: o f t h o National P r o v i n c i a l and Union

Bank o f England L t d . - t o loan Y. Glynne, s o l ­


i c i t o r , Langor f o r W. Thomas and o t h e r s ,

executors o f W.F. Jones, the sum o f £14.Is.Id.

59. 1922 May 16 RECEIPT: o f loan Y. Glynne t o Septima Jones,

f o r the sum o f £15.7s.lid. as rent due from

T r e c a s t e l l Mines.

60. 1922 June 21 LETTER: J . W i l l i a m s , the Manager o f the N a t i o n a l

P r o v i n c i a l and Union Bank o f England L t d . , Con­


way, t o Miss Septima Jones informing h e r that

her brokers have bought £500 o f 5% War Loan and

giving further d e t a i l s .

61, 1922 Oct. 3 ESTATE DUTY FORM: completed by loan Y. Glynne,

s o l i c i t o r , Bangor, on behalf o f Miss Septima

Jones f o r property chargeable w i t h Estate Duty

on the death o f W i l l i a m F r e d e r i c k Jones o f

Bodidda, n r . Conway i n c l u d i n g p a r t i c u l a r s o f

d i s p o s i t i o n , names and address o f t r u s t e e s

and accounts o f the legacy.

Copy.

62. 1922 SCHEDULE: o f deeds and documents r e l a t i n g t o

leasehold premises i n Penmaenmawr.

63. 1922 BALANCE SHEET: Completion Account f o r the

s a l e o f Lot 1 Bodidda from the e s t a t e o f W.F,

Jones, deceased, i n c l u d i n g d e t a i l s o f Poor

Rate and Tithe Rent charges.

64. 1922 COMPLETION ACCOUNTS: r e the Bodidda Sale o f

the e s t a t e o f W.F. Jones. 5 items.

65. 1922 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: from Conway Corporation

t o the executors o f W.F. Jones re the conveyance

of Morfa Bach.

66. 1922
ACCOUNTS: [draft] for the sale of Lot 3, Morfa

Bach of the estate of W.F. Jones, deceased.

3 copies, 1 copy printed.

67. 1922
BALANCE SHEET: for the estate of the late

W.F. Jones, Bodidda, showing principal and

interest.

68. 1922
BILL:, of James, James and Hatch, solicitors,

Wrexham to the Mortgagees of W.F. Jones, esq.,

deceased for the sum of £21 7s.ld. detailing

their charges for legal work re the sale of

property following the death of W.F. Jones.

69. [1922]
FORMS: from the Inland Revenue re estate duty

on the estate of W.F. Jones. Form of obser­


vations and answers to questions about Settle­
ments, Life Interests and a Schedule of Real

Property.

copy­

70. 1922
NOTE: giving particulars of rates, poor rates,

and tithe rent charges on the estate of W.F.

Jones.

Endorsed:

LETTER: J . Glynne Jones, [ s o l i c i t o r ] , Bangor,

to Robert Williams, Butcher, Llanllyfni, threat­


ening legal action i f he does not receive a

reply to his letter 1 Oct. 1904.

XM/1622/1

Papers re the estate of Septima Jones, sister

of William Frederick Jones


71. 1922-1924 LETTERS AND RECEIPTS: re the Financial affairs

of Hiss Septima Jones, conducted by loan Y.

Glynne, Bangor, including letters about rents,

1 from the Trecastell Lead Mines Co..

14 items.

English and Welsh.

Attached:

SCHEDULE: of deeds and documents relating to

leasehold property known as Fron V i l l a at

Penmaenmawr mortgaged by Richard Williams to

Septima Jones.

Appended:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT by J . Glynne Jones per pro

Septima Jones that she had received the deeds.

Also letter re these deeds.

3 and 30 Jan. 1904.

72. 1922-1924 BANK PASS BOOK: Deposit Account of Miss Septima

Jones, Moss Bank, Conway with the National Pro­


vincial and Union Bank of England Ltd., Conway

Branch.

73. 1923-1924 BANK PASS BOOK: Current Account of Miss Septima

Jones, Moss Bank, Conway with the National Pro­


vincial and Union Bank of England Ltd., Conway

Branch.

74. 1923-1924 CHEQUE BOOK: [empty] of Miss Septima Jones,

includes a record of the number of cheques,

names of payee and amount paid.

75. 1924 April 12- BILLS AND VOUCHERS: re the estate of Miss

Sept. 30 Septima Jones, deceased. Bundle of 15 items.

76. 1924 April 13 - CORRESPONDENCE: re the estate of Miss Septima

Nov. 29 Jones, including letters to loan Y. Glynne,

solicitor, from legatees and other Interested

parties, details of the sale of shares and pro­


perty and estate duty. Also includes a family

tree and a l i s t of legacies. F i l e of 90 items.

77. 1924 April 17- BANK PASS BOOK: of loan Ynyr Glynne, 282 High
oct. 23 St., Bangor, and Mrs. Harriet Morgan Owen, 65,
Montague Mansions, York St., London, the exe­
cutors of Septima Jones with the National Pro­
vincial and Union Bank of England Ltd., Conway
Branch.

78. 1924 July 24 STATEMENT OF DIVIDEND: from the Midland Bank


Ltd., to the representatives of Miss Septima
Jones, deed..

79. 1924 July 23 CHEQUE BOOK STUB: for the account of Miss
S[optima ] Jones with the National Provincial
Bank. Used for the payment of legacies.

00. 1924 July 28 LEGACY RECEIPT: of the Commissioners of the


Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London, to
Harriette Morgan Gwen of Icknield Cottage,
Viendover, co. Lucks, and loan Ynyr Glynne,
of 282 High St., Bangor, solicitor, as executors
of the personal estate of Septima Jones, late of
Erys, Mochdre, nr. Colwyn Bay, co. Denbigh for
the sum of £12 13s.7d. as duty on a legacy.

81. 1924 Sept. 23 RECEIPT: of loan Y. Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , 282,


High St., Bangor to the executors of Miss
Septima Jones for the sum of £32 19s.ld. for
his charges.

82. 1924 Oct. 1 1. Harriette Morgan Owen, wife of Owen Morgan


Owen of Icknield Cottage, Vendover, co.
Bucks, Insurance Manager, and loan Ynyr
Glynne of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. William Thomas, 10 Exeter Mansions, Bron­


desbury, London, gent., Humphrey Williams
of Sandringham rd., Birkdale, Southport, co.
Lanes, gent, and William Morris of Hendref,
Rhuddlan, co. F l i n t , farmer.
o2. (cout.'d) ... CONVEYANCE: [Draft] two thirds share of a

piece of land called Pyllau Cochion and the

buildings on i t , leased to the Treeastell

Lead Mines Limited, pa. Gyffin, signed by

the parties.

Consideration: £170.

83. 1924 BALANCE SHEET: of the executors of Miss

Septima Jones, deceased i n account with Mr.

H. Morgan. Residuary Legatee, including

receipts and payments.

84. 1924 FINANCIAL CALCULATIONS: re Miss Septima

Jones, deceased, including a rough l i s t of

shares for probate, the amount raised by sale

of the shares and details of the legatees and

legacies, also costs for a legal case 190 7­


1908 and a copy of a letter from I. Glynne Jones

Bangor to H. Pierce esq., Urban District Council

Llanrwst re arbitration on a water supply.

85. 1924 RECEIPTS: for Legacies and Legacy Duties with

a schedule of pecuniary legatees of Miss

Septima Jones, deceased. 37 items.

86. [c.1924] LIST of the shares of Miss Septima Jones, dec­


eased, to be sold, including selling price,

name of company and number and value of shares.

Pencilled alterations.

87. r i . d . [1924] RECEIPT: of T.D. Jones and Co., solicitors,

London, to Mrs. Morgan Owen for the sum of

5s.4d. for 2 oaths and making a w i l l , re Miss

Septima Jones, deceased.

88. n.d. [1920s] FORM: [Blank] for the transferring of shares

from the name of a deceased person, issued

by the Alliance Insurance Company Ltd., London.

XM/1622/2

DEEDS AND OTHER RELATED PAPERS RELATING TO

SPECIFIC PROPERTIES, arranged i n date order

within parishes

Bangor.

Arfryn formerly Bofft, Bangor.

2/1 1896 May 12 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. Dorothea Jane Lloyd of Plas Meini,


Festiniog, co. Merioneth, widow, (address
altered to Arfryn, Bangor).

COUNTERPART LEASE for a term of 5 years of a


dwelling house called Rofft, Bangor (altered
to read Arfryn, Bangor.)
Rent: £55 p.a..
Plan.

, ]'2 1901 May 10 1. John Glynne Jones, of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. Dorothea Jane Lloyd of Arfryn, Bangor,


widow.

COUNTERPART LEASE: for a term of 5 years of


a dwellinghouse called Arfryn, formerly Rofft,
Bangor,'the lessor reserving the right to use
the drains for the room used as a schoolroom.
Rent: £55 p.a..
Plan.
Cremlyn or 8 and 52 Melinda Terrace.

/3 1911 Jan. 28 1. Morris Thomas of Fron y ffrldd, farmer,


pa. Pentir.

2. Richard Jones, Cremlyn, Bangor.

AGREEMENT: for the conveyance of 52 Melinda


Terrace, Upper Bangor.
Consideration: £520.
Receipt for deposit £52.

/4 [1911] RECEIPT: by Morris H. Thomas from Richard


Jones, Cremlyn, bangor for the sum of £20
for electrical fittings at 52, Melinda
Terrace, Upper Bangor.

/5 1911 May 24 RECEIPT: by Morris H. Thomas from Richard Jones


esq., for the sum of £450 as balance of purchase
money on 8, Melinda Terrace.

/6 1911 SCHEDULE: of Deeds and Documents relating to a


freehold messuage known as 8, Melinda Terrace,
Bangor.

P 1923 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of Margaret Winifred Jones


of Cremlyn, College rd., -angor, widow to
a freehold dwellinghouse known as Cremlyn, 8
Melinda Terrace, College rd., Bangor.

/8 1923 Dec. 23 1. Mrs. M.W. Jones of Cremlyn, College rd.,


Bangor.

2. Lewis Morgan Burre11 of The Chestnuts,


Marine rd., Colwyn Bay.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of a parcel


of land and dwellinghouse called Cremlyn or
8 Melinda Terrace, numbered 52 i n College Rd.,
Bangor.
Consideration: £1000.
2/9 1923-1024 CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of
Cremlyn, Belinda Terrace, Bangor, by Mrs.
M.W. Jones to L. Morgan Burre11 of The
Chestnuts, Colwyn Bay. F i l e of 20 items.

10 1024 Jan. REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of Cremlyn. College


rd., Bangor sold by Jones and Burrell.
Questions by Porter Ampulett and Co., Colwyn
Bay, the Purchaser's solicitors, replies by
loan Y. Glynne the Vendor's s o l i c i t o r .
opyr
c

: 11 1924 March 31 1. Margaret Winifred Jones of Cremlyn,


College rd., Bangor, widow.

2. Amy Isobel Burrell, wife of Lewis Morgan,


Burrell of the Chestnuts, Marine rd.,
Colwyn Bay, co. Daubs., local government
officer.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of Cremlyn, 52 College


rd., Upper Bangor.
Consideration: £1000.
Copy.
7 High St., Bangor.

2/12 1917 Jan. 31 1. Mary Burdett of Gwenallt, Bangor.

2. Anna Jones of 2 B[r]ynteg Terrace,


Upper Bangor.

TENANCY AGREEMENT: for 7, High St., Bangor,


Rent. £42.
Copx­

13 1924 Sept. 25 NOTICE TO QUIT: by loan Y. Glynne of 282


High St., Bangor on behalf of Mrs. Mary Bur­
dett of Gwenallt, Bangor to Mrs. Anna Jones
of 7, High St., Bangor.
Copy.
Orme Rd., Bangor.

2/14. 1919 July 29 LETTER: R.J. Richards, Deniol View, Garth,


Bangor, to J . Glynne Jones enquiring about
tenancy of a house i n Orme Rd..

15. 1919 Sept. 10 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of Lot 16 by


J . Glynne Jones of Bangor, solicitor.
Consideration: £270.
Receipt for deposit £27.

16. 1919 CONTRACT: for the sale of a house i n Orme


Rd., Bangor by John Glynne Jones.
Blank.
35, Orme Rd., Bangor.

2/17. 1919 Aug. 12 NOTE: A . E . G r i f f i t h , 35 Orme Rd., Bangor,

enclosing a quarter's rent.

34, 37 and 48 Orme Rd., bangor.

2/18. c.1920-1921 ACCOUNTS: for Water, Poor and District


Rates on 34, 37 and 48 Orme Rd., Bangor,
showing amount paid on each property.
2 sheets.
40, Orme Rd., Eangor.

2/19. 1919 1. William G r i f f i t h Williams of 1, Edge


H i l l , Garth, Bangor, architect.

2. George G r i f f i t h of Fair View Rd.,


Bangor, master mariner.

CONTRACT: [draft] for the conveyance of the


freehold dwelling house and premises, known
as 40, Orme Rd., Bangor.
Consideration: £280.
3 copies.

20. [1919] NOTE: re the sale of 40, Orme Rd., by William


G r i f f i t h Williams of 1, Edge H i l l , Garth, Bangor,
architect to George G r i f f i t h , Fair View Rd.,
Bangor, master mariner.

21. 1920 June 23 LETTER: A.E. G r i f f i t h informing the recipient


that the purchaser of 40, Orme Rd., Bangor
called for the keys and therefore wondering
whether this effected the amount of rent
owed and informing him that many of her per­
sonal fittings had been l e f t .
62, Orme Rd., Bangor,

!%%. 1919 Aug. 20 LETTER: J . Glynne Jones to Mrs. J. Bates

c/o Mrs. Bunt, 42 Blacklands, Brldgewater,

Somerset re the termination of her tenancy

of 62 Orme Rd..

23. 1919 Sept. 3 LETTER: E.J. Bates, 42, Blacklands, Bridge­


water, Somerset to J . Glynne Jones re 62

Orme Rd., She hopes to terminate her ten­


ancy and make arrangements for some fixtures

and fittings of hers i n the house.

24. 1919 Sept. 7 LETTER: E. Bates, 42 Blacklands, Bridge­


water, to Glynne Jones, esq., returning the

key of 62 Orme Rd., and instructing him

to take the three weeks rent owed from the

sale of fixtures.

25, 1919 Sept. 711 NOTE: Charles Pozzl to Mr. Jones asking for

the key of 62 Orme Rd., to be given to the

bearer of the note

26. 1919 Sept. 30 NOTE: William Thornton Jones, Bangor to H.

Glynne Jones, esq., solicitor, Bangor re

engrossment of the Conveyance of 62 Orme

Rd., by J . Glynne Jones to Pozzi.

27. 1919 1. J . Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. Charles Pozzi of Craig Beuno, Bangor,

merchant.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of part of Friars Estate,

known as 62, Orme Rd., Bangor.

Consideration: £270.

Copy..

1 -'
28. [1919?] NOTE: re62 Orme Rd., that Mr. H.J. Harding

of Llys Deiniol, Garth Rd., Bangor, wants

the key.

29. n.d.c.1920 COMPLETION ACCOUNT: for the sale of 3,


Lryndlnas, 30 and 31 Mount St. and 62
Orme Rd., at the Bangor sale re C. Pozzi
deceased.
83, 85 and 87 Orme Rd., Bangor.

2/20. 1924 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. John Parry of Trevelyan Terrace, Bangor,

contractor.

3. Richard Williams of Tynymwr, Cerrigceinwen,

co. Anglesey.

TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE: [Draft] on 83, 85 and

87 Orme Rd., Langor.

109 Orme Rd., Bangor.

2/31. 1925 Dee. 24 REPORT ON THE TITLE: of Jack Sugarman of Burn

Brae, Delniol rd., Bangor to 109 Orme Rd.,

Bangor.

Arthur William Solomon Williams, 409 Carnarvon


Rd. and Brynllwyd Isa, Glanadda, Bangor

2/32. 1922 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, gent., and


Arthur William Solomon Williams of Bryn­
aerau, pa. Clynnog, gent..

2. Catherine Davies of 44, Penychwintan,


Bangor.

ASSIGNMENT: [draft] of a messuage or dwelling


house known as 409, Carnarvon Rd., Glanadda,
Bangor with conveyance of the freehold reversion.
Consideration:£120.

33. 1923 Jan. ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of Arthur William Solomon


Williams to a freehold farm called Brynllwyd
Isa at Glanadda, Bangor.
4, Mount Pleasant Terrace, Bangor

2/34. 1923 Feb. 15 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: [ d r a f t ] o f Huldah Guisepina

Brougham, wife o f J . E . Brougham o f 21, Rue de

Marche, N e u i l l y , P a r i s , e s t a t e agent t o 4 Mount

Pleasant Terrace, Bangor.

35. 1923 Feb. 15


1. huldah Guiseppina Brougham w i f e o f J . E .

Brougham o f 21, Rue de Marche, N e u i l l y ,

P a r i s , estate agent.

2. Arthur Edward B i c k n e l l o f Bangor, auctioneer.

CONVEYANCE: [ d r a f t ] o f f r e e h o l d messuage and

premises known as 4, Mount Pleasant Terrace,

Upper Bangor.

Isaac Jones , tenancy of 341, High St.,

Bangor, and bankruptcy.

2/36. 1923 Feb.-July CORRESPONDENCE: re the rent paid and owed by

Isaac Jones to Joseph Walley re 341, High St.,

Bangor, including the effect of this one the

bankruptcy. F i l e of 12 items.

37. 1923 March PAPERS: re the summons of Isaac Jones of 357

High St., Bangor for non-payment of rates

which should have been paid by his landlord.

Includes copy of the summons and tenancy

agreement.

38. 1923 April 16 NOTE: to Isaac Jones, 341 High St., Bangor re

341, High St., Bangor, asking for payment of

charges whereon he would return a l l documents.

Copy.

39. 1923 July 6 NOTICE: of a meeting of creditors of the

public examination of Isaac Jones lodging at

327 High St., Bangor, lately carrying on

business at 341 High St., as a fruiterer and

confectioner, in bankruptcy. Including the

O f f i c i a l Receiver's observations on the case.

Printed.

Enclosed:

- . -. FORM: for proxy to be completed by the creditor

and Instructions to creditors as to proof of

dent.

40. 1923 Aug. 1 LETTER: J.O. Hooson, O f f i c i a l Receiver i n

Bankruptcy to loan Y. Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor

re Isaac Jones informing him that the land­


lord had consulted Horatio Jones of Bangor, re

the claim for rent.

2/41. 1923 Nov. 14 NOTICE: to Creditors of intention to declare

a Dividend by Z.D, iocson, O f f i c i a l Receiver,

St. Peter's Churchyard, The Cross, Chester, in

Carnarvonshire County Court held at Bangor.

The notice i s sent to I.Y. Glynne re the bank­


ruptcy of Isaac Jones of 327, High St., Bangor,

lately residing and carrying on business at

341 High St., Bangor, as a fruiterer end con­


feet ioner.

42. 1923 Nov. FORM: for proof of debt from loan Y. Glynne of

282 High St., Langor, s o l i c i t o r , i n the bank­


ruptcy of Isaac Jones. The debt i s for profes­
sional services rendered.

Copy..

Attached:

ACCOUNT: details of the above debt.

43. 1921-1923 RECEIPTS: from Joseph Valla and H. Bicknell,

341, High St., Bangor for one month's rent

paid for 341, High St., Bangor, from Isaac Jones.

21 items.

44. 1923 1. Joseph Walley of 39, Holyhead Rd., Upper,

Bangor.

2. Isaac Jones of 341 High St., Bangor.

TENANCY AGREEMENT (draft] for dwelling house

and e k p at 341, High St., Bangor.

Kent: £2.12s. per month.

11 and 19 Dean St., Bangor, Owen Thomas

2/45. 1923 July 16 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Owen Thomas of 11,

Dean St., Bangor to freehold property known as

11 Dean St..

46, 1925 March 18 REPORT ON TITLE: of Owen Thomas, dairyman to


freehold premises at 11 Dean St., Bangor.
c p
py­

47, 1925 Sept.-Dec. FINANCIAL PAPERS: re the conveyance of 19

Dean St.,

4 items.

48. 1925 Nov. 5- LETTERS: re the conveyance of 19 Dean St.,

U-r. Dec. 3 2 letters.

49. 1925 Nov. 14 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of a messuage

or dwelling house known as 19 Dean St., Bangor

by Owen Thomas of 11, Dean St., Bangor, to

William John Oare of 323 High St., Bangor,

motor engineer.

Consideration: £180. Receipt: for deposit £18.

50. 1925 Dec. 3 1. Owen Thomas of 11, Dean St., Bangor, dairm­
man.

2. William John Oare of 323 High St., Bangor.

CONVEYANCE: £draft] of 19 Dean St., Bangor

and a plot of land i n Penton St., adjoining

the dwelling house.

Consideration: £180.

15, Britannia St., Bangor.

2/51, 1923 Oct. 3 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. Minnie Frances Baylis of 50, Frodsham

St., Chester, spinster.

IiEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT: [draft] for the sale

of 25, Britannia St., Bangor.

Consideration: £190.

52, 1923 Oct. 4 ACCOUNTS: re the sale of 15, Britannia St.,


Upper Bangor, for £100 from A . E . Bicknell,
auctioneer, Bangor to loan Y. Glynne, Bangor,
solicitor.

53. 1923 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of John Glynne Jones to a

freehold dwellinghouse and premises known as

15 Britannia St., Bangor.

Copy.

54. 1924 Jan. 2 1. John Glynne Jones of Glyndyl, Bangor,

solicitor.

2. Minnie Frances Baylis lately of 50,

Frodsham St., Chester, now of 15, Brit­


annia St., bangor, spinster.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a freehold dwelling

house and premises known as 15, Britannia St.,

Bangor.

Consideration: £100.

55. 1924 Dec. 4-9 LETTERS AND RECEIPTS: re the conveyance of 15

Brittania St., Upper Bangor, from Minnie

Francis Baylis to William H i l l .

56. 1924 Dec. 9 1. Minnie Francis Baylis of 25, Brittania St.,

Bangor, spinster.

2/56 (cont.'d) ... 2. William H i l l of 23, Chapel St., Bangor,

labourer.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of 15 Brittania St., Bangor.

Consideration: £200.

31 Hendrewen Rd., Bangor.

2/57. 1924 May-July CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of 31 Hendre­


wen Rd., Eangor by Dr. J , Farrar Roberts, to
Mrs. M. Morris. F i l e of 6 items.

58. 1924 May 22 AGREEMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 31


Hendrewen Rd., Bangor sold by John Farrar
Roberts of Croft View, Kirkby Stephen,
Yiestmorland, retired surgeon, and his
trustees to loan Y. Glynne on behalf of a
client.
Consideration: £90.
Receipt for deposit of £9.

59. 1924 June 4 REQUISITION ON TITLE: re the conveyance of


31 Hendrewen Rd., Bangor by John Farrar
Roberts and trustees to Margaret Morris.

60. 1924 July 9 1. John Farrar Roberts of Croft View, Kirkby


Stephen, co. Westmorland, retired surgeon.

2. William Owen of Greys tanes Waterloo Port,


Carnarvon retired bank manager and William
Bartley Robinson of 257 Great Western St.
Moss Side, Manchester, co. Lanes.,
accountant (trustees).

3. Margaret Morris of 37 Hendrewen Rd., Bangor,


wife of Albert James Morris, engine driver.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a freehold dwelling house


and premises at 31 Hendrewen Rd., Bangor.
Consderation: £90.
Prince Albert Buildings, formerly the Prince

Albert Hotel, 208 High St., Bangor.

2/61. 1924 June-Aug. PAPERS: re the sale of 208 High St., Langor

from James Cumming to Messrs. Briggs and Co.,

including schedule of deeds, correspondence

and accounts. 19 items.

62. 1924 July 22-26 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of dimming to Prince

Albert Buildings, High St., Bangor on their

sale to Briggs and Co.. Questions by Wright


and Co., 17 Bowling Green St., Leicester,
Purchaser's solicitors answers by loan T.
Glynne, Bangor, Vendor's s o l i c i t o r .

63. 1924 Aug. 13


1. James Cumming of Elm Bank, Bangor.

2. William Edwin Briggs, Oscar William Harry

Briggs, Arthur Edwin Briggs and Alan

Geoffrey Briggs trading as Briggs and Co.

at 12-28 York St., Leicester, Boot and

Shoe Manufacturers.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of the premises called

The Prince Albert Buildings, formerly the

Prince Albert Hotel, High St., Bangor.

Consideration: £1,700.

Copy.

64. 1924
ABSTRACT OP TITLE: of James Cumming to a free­
hold messuage and dwelling house known as Prince

Albert Buildings, High St., Bangor.

ll
2, Tanyfron, 336 High St., and Tairmynydd or
33 Mount St., Bangor, Elizabeth Jane Evans.

2/G5. 1924 July 21 1. Elizabeth Jane Evans of 2, TanyFron,


Bangor, widow.

2. Robert Thomas Evans of 2, Gar f i e l d Terrace,


Bangor, c i v i l servant.

MORTGAGE: [draft] of freehold and leasehold


property known as 2, Tanyfron, Bangor, to
secure £950 and Interest.

06. 1925 May 15 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of a freehold


messuages and dwellinghouses, 336 High St., and
33 Mount St., Bangor by Elizabeth Jane Evans of
2, Tan y Fron, Bangor, widow to Ernest Victor
Manson of 336 High St., Bangor. Consideration:
£825. Receipt for deposit £82.

Attatched:

CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the conveyance


May ­ Aug. 1925.
14 items.

67. 1925 May 22 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of Elizabeth Jane Evans


to 336 High St., and 33 Mount St., Bangor.

68. 1625 May-July CORRESPONDENCE: etc. re the sale of 336 High


St., and 33 Mount St., Bangor by Mrs. E.J.
Evans to E.V. Hanson. F i l e of 23 items.

69. 1925 July 24 1. Elizabeth Jane Evans of 2, Tan y Fron,


Bangor, widow (Vendor).

2. Robert Thomas Evans of 2, Garfield Terrace,


Bangor, c i v i l servant and his wife Ellen
Blodwen Evans, The Midland Bank Ltd., Lon­
don (Mortgagees).

3. Ernest Victor Hanson of 336 High St.,


confectioner.
2/69.(cont.*d) ... CONVEYANCE [draft] of 33 Mount St., other­
wise known as Tairmynydd, Bangor and 336 High

St., after a mortgage.

Consideration: £825.

Attached:

MEMORANDUM: of the above conveyance as endor­


sed on the mortgage, 21 July 1925.

Copy.

FFrlddoedd Rd., Bangor.

2/70. 1924 July ­ CORRESPONDENCE: re conveyance of a building


1925 Feb. plot on the northerly side of Ffriddoedd Rd.,
Bangor, by Lord Penrhyn to Hiss E. Purdie,
including conditions of sale. Pile of 35
items.

71. 1924 Dec. 20 1. Hon. Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn and


Abraham John Roberts of 25, Lombard St.,
London, banker, and Henry Hales Pieyds11
Bouverie of Pall Hall East, co. Middlesex,
banker. The latter 2 trustees.

2. Edna Purdie of the University College of


North Wales, Bangor, independent lecturer.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a piece or parcel of


land or ground on the northerly side of
Ffriddoedd Rd., Bangor.
Consideration: £250.
Plan

72. 1924 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of Lord Penrhyn to


Ffriddoedd land.
Ty Gwyn, Upper Bangor, part of the Penrallt

and Cralg y don Estates pa. Bangor

2/73. 1024 Sept.-Oct. CORRESPONDENCE re the sale of Ty Gwyn, Upper


Bangor part of the Penrallt and Cralgydon
Estates, pa. Bangor by G r i f f i t h Wynn Owen of
22, Weston Park, Crouch End, London, medical
student to Owen Thomas Owen of Ty Gwyn, Bangor
including a draft memorandum of agreement.
10 items.

74. 1924 Oct. 3 1. G r i f f i t h Wynn Owen of 22 Weston Park,


Crouch End, London, medical student.

2. Owen Thomas Owen of Ty Gwyn, Bangor,


jeweller.

AGREEMENT: f o r the sale of Ty Gwyn, Upper


Bangor, subject to a l i f e interest and mort­
gage of £600.
Consideration: £1000.

75. 1924 Oct. 30 1. G r i f f i t h Wynn Owen of 22 Weston Park,


Crouch End, London, medical student.

2. Owen Thomas Owen of Ty Gwyn, Bangor,


jeweller.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a remainder i n Ty Gwyn,


pa. Bangor.
Consideration: £1000. £600 to be part of a
mortgage.

76. 1924 Oct. 31 1. Owen Thomas Owen of Ty Gwyn, Bangor,


jeweller.

2. G r i f f i t h Wynn Owen of 22, Weston Park,


Crouch End, London, medical student.

MORTGAGE [draft] of Ty Gwyn, Bangor for securing


£600 and interest.
2/77. 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of G r i f f i t h Wynn Owen to

freehold hereditaments known as Tygwyn, S i l i ­


wen Rd., Bangor.

290 and 292 High St., Bangor, J . Gladstone


Roberta.

2/78, 1924 INCOME TAX RECEIPTS: [4] for payments by J.


Gladstone Roberts on 292 and 290 High St.,
Bangor.

79. 1924 Jan.-June CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of 290 and


292 High St., Bangor by Lord Penrhyn to J .
Gladstone Roberts. F i l e of 35 items.

80. 1925 Feb. 11 REQUISITIONS: on the t i t l e to premises known


as 290 and 292 High St., Bangor, of Lord Pen­
rhyn to J . Gladstone Roberts.

81. 1925 June 24 REPORT:on the t i t l e of John Gladstone Roberts


to 290 and 292 High St., Bangor.

82. 1925 June 27 1. John Gladstone Roberts of 290, High St.,


Bangor, ironmonger.

2. loan Ynyr Glynne of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r ,


on behalf of P. Pollecoff.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE off 290 and


292 High St., Bangor.
Considerationt £4100. Receipt for deposit
£410.

S3. 1925 Dec. 1. John Gladstone Roberts of 290 High St.,


Bangor, ironmonger.

2. Philip Pollecoff of Bryn-y-iior, Bangor,


draper, and Amelia Pollecoff his wife.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a dwellinghouse, shop


warehouse and outbuildings known as 290 and
292 High St., Bangor.
Consideration: £4100.
2/84. 1925
1. Right Honourable Edward Sholto Baron

Penrhyn.

2. John Gladstone Roberts of 290 High St.,


Bangor, Ironmonger.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 290 and

292 High St., Bangor being a messuage or

dwelllnghouse, shop, warehouse, outbuildings

yard and other premises with a right of way

on the back Rd..

Consideration: £3000.

2 copies.

85. 1925
1 . John Gladstone Roberts of 290 High St.,
Bangor, ironmonger.

2. Peter Pollecoff of Bryn-y-Mor, Bangor,


draper.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of 290 and 292 High St.,

Bangor.

Consideration: £4,100.

86. [1925]
COMPLETION STATEMENT: by J . Hughes, esq., to

J . Gladstone Roberts, 290 High St., Bangor re

the sale of 290 and 292 High St., Bangor.

87. 1925
CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of

290 and 292 High St., Bangor by J . Gladstone

Roberts. F i l e of 11 items.

88. 1925-1926
INSTRUCTIONS: for the completion of purchase

of 290 and 292 High St., Bangor, to J . Glynne

Jones.

St. Oswalds northeast aide of Victoria Drive

(or Avenue) Ffriddoedd, pa. Bangor.

2/89. 1925 Jan. 23 CONTRACT, AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of St. Os­


walds on the northeast side of Victoria Drive,

Ffriddoedd pa. Bangor, william Cecil Rees

Johns to Elsie Adams on, wife of Wilfred Adam ­


son of Bryn y Menal, Bangor.

Consideration: £1915. Receipt for deposit

£190.

90. 1925 [Jan.] 1. William Cecil Rees John of St. Oswalds,

Bangor, His Majesty's Inspector of Schools.

2. Elsie Adamson the wife of Wilfred Adamson

of Bryn-y-ivienai, Bangor, motor dealer.

ASSIGNMENT: [draft] of leasehold hereditaments

known as St. Oswalds, Victoria Ave., Bangor,

Consideration: £1915.

91. 1925 Feb. 13 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE of Johns, esq., to

freehold premises known as St. Oswald's

Victoria Avenue, Bangor.

92. 1925 Feb. 19 NOTE: Carter Vincent and Co., Solicitors,

Bangor, to loan Y. Glynne, esq., solicitor,

Bangor, arranging for completion re Johns

to Adamson.

93. 1925 Feb. 21 NOTE: by W. Adamson to loan Y. Glynne that he

received the keys of St. Oswalds, Bangor.

94. 1925 Feb. 21 LETTER AND RECEIPT: from Carter, Vincent

and Co., Bangor, solicitors to loan Y. Glynne

re Johns to Adamson acknowledging receipt

of £1725 and undertaking to obtain a form of

assignment.

2/95. 1925 Feb. 23 LETTER: Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors,


Bangor, to loan Y. Glynne, solicitor, Bangor,
re Oswalds stating that they were forwarding
the Assignment to their client.

96. 1925 Feb. 26 LETTER: Carter, Vincent and Co., solicitors,


Bangor, to loan Y. Glynne re St. Oswalds re
the Apportionment of Income Tax they are to
pay.

97. 1925 Feb. CORRESPONDENCE: re St. Oswalds and the sale


from Johns to Adamson. F i l e of 5 items.

98. 1925 March 2 LETTER: Royal Insurance Co. Ltd., Liverpool,


to loan Y. Glynne, solicitor, 282, High St.,
Bangor, re policy H. 1005497 ­ W.C.R. Johns
re an endorsement for attachment to the policy
and assuming that Baron Penrhyn was interested
in the insurance as Lessor.

89. 1925 March 3 LETTER: to Mrs. E. Adamson, Eryn-y-Menai,


Upper Bangor re St. Oswalds, deeds and
apportionmen ts.
Grassendale, Bangor.

2/100, 1925 March - CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of Grassen­


April dale. Pile of 15 items.

101. 1925 April 7 1. Jane Parry formerly of Gaassendale,


Bangor, now of Haulfryn, Bodffordd, co.
Anglesey, married woman.

2. Dr. Reginald William P h i l l i p s of 2, Snowdon


V i l l a s , Bangor, retired University Professor,

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of a freehold


messuage or dwellinghouse called Grassendale
i n the c i t y of Bangor.
Consideration: £600. Receipt for deposit of
£60.

102. 1925 April 25 1. Jane Parry formerly of Grassendale, Bangor,


now of Haulfryn, Bodffordd, co. Anglesey,
married woman.

2. Dr. Reginald William Phillips of 2, Snowdon


V i l l a s , Bangor, retired university Professor.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a freehold messuage or


dwellinghouse, known as Grassendale, Bangor.
Consideration: £600.
Isidore Wartaki, 6 Dean St., 11 and 12 Field
St., 53, 57 and 59 H i l l St., and 3 Menai View,
Terrace.

2/103. 1925 Sept. 22 SALES PARTICULARS: of 3 and 4 Menai View Terrace,


Upper Bangor, Sandymount, Montrose and Gwynfryn,
Eangor, 2, 4, 6, 8,,10, and 12 Park St., 35,
53, 57, 59, 70 and 72 H i l l St., 11 and 12 Field
St., a l l Upper Bangor 6 and 15 Dean St., work­
shop i n Pan ton St., Bangor, 368 High St., Bangor
and Tandderwen, Daiarn Newydd, pa. Pentir .

104. 1925 Oct. 13 REQUISITIONS ON THE TITLE: of the executors of


Rowland Evans to 3, Menai View Terrace, 53,
57 and 59 H i l l St., 11 and 12 Field St. and
6 Dean St., Bangor being purchased by Isidore
Wartski.

105. 1925 CORRESPONDENCE: re the sale of 3 Menai View


Terrace, 53, 57 and 59 H i l l St., 11 and
12 Field St., and 6 Dean St., to I. Wartski.
F i l e of 14 items.

106. 1925 Sept. 22 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 6 Dean St.,


Bangor by Philip Aldred Mytton of 5, Devon Rd.,
Bedford, c i v i l servant and William Linney
G r i f f i t h of South Lodge Farm, Four Elms,
Edenbridge, co. Kent, gent., to Isidore Wartski.
Consideration: £250. Keceipt for deposit of
£25.

107. 1925 Nov. 14 1. Philip Aldred Mytton of 5 Devon Rd.,


Bedford, c i v i l servant and William Linney
G r i f f i t h of South Lodge Farm, Four Elms,
Edenbridge, co. Kent., gent..

2. Isidore Wartski of Derwen Deg, Bangor,


draper.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of 6 Dean St., Bangor.


Consideration: £250.
2/108. 1925 Sept. 22 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 11 and 12
Field St., Upper Bangor by Philip Aldred Mytton
of 5, Devon Rd., Bedford, c i v i l servant and
William Linney G r i f f i t h of South Lodge Farm, Four
Elms, Edenbridge, co. Rent, gent., to Isidore
Wartski, of Derwen Deg., Bangor.
Consideration: £200.
Receipt for deposit of £20.

109. 1925 Nov. 14 1. Philip Aldred Mytton of 5, Devon Rd., Bedford,


c i v i l servant and William Linney G r i f f i t h of
South Lodge Farm, Four Elms, Edenbridge,
co. Kent, gent..

2. Isidore Wartski of Derwen Deg, Bangor, draper.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of 11 and 12 Field St.,


Bangor.
Consideration: £200.

110. 1925 Sept. 22 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 53, 57


and 59 H i l l St., Upper Bangor, by P.A. Mytton
and W.L. G r i f f i t h to Isidore Wartski.

111. 1925 Nov. 14 1. Philip Aldred Mytton of 5, Devon Rd., Bed­


ford, c i v i l servant and William Linney
G r i f f i t h of South Lodge Farm, Four Elms,
Edenbridge, co. Kent, gent..

2. Isidore Wartski of Derwen Deg, Bangor, draper.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of 53, 57 and 59 H i l l St.,


Bangor.
Consideration: £375.

112. [1925] COMPLETION STATEMENT: re 53, 57 and 59 H i l l St,

113. 1925 Sept. 22 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: for 3 Menai


View Terrace, Upper Bangor, by P.A. Mytton and
W.L. G r i f f i t h to Isidore Wartski.
114. 1925 Nov. 14 1. Philip Aldred Mytton of 5, Devon Rd., Bed­
ford, c i v i l servant and William Linney
G r i f f i t h of South Lodge Farm, Four Elms,
Edenbridge, co. Kent, gent..

2. Mrs. Fanny Mackenzie of 3, Menai View


Terrace, Bangor.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of 3 Menai Mew Terrace,


Bangor.

115. 1925 Nov. CORRESPONDENCE, ACCOUNTS AND SCHEDULE OF DEEDS:


re the sale of 3, Menai View Terrace, Bangor by
Isidore Wartski to Mrs. F . Mackenzie, 3 Menai
View Terrace, Bangor. F i l e of 5 items.

116. [1925] COMPLETION ACCOUNT: for the sale of 3 Menai


View Terrace by Mytton to Wartski.

117. [1925] NOTES: re 6 Dean St., and Field St..


Conwy

18, Rosehlll St., Conway

2/118. 1924 July-Aug. CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of 18

Roaehill St., Conway to Hiss Grace Jones.

Including a schedule of questions re rent

and drains.

Attached:

CORRESPONDENCE: from Mr. Barren to Miss Septima

Jones re his tenancy of her property, 18 Rose­


h i l l St., Conway, 1918-1919.

119. 1924 July 7 1. Harrietto Morgan Owen, wife of Owen

Morgan Owen of Icknield Cottage, Wendover

co. Bucks. , and loan Ynyr Glynne of Bangor,

solicitor.

2. Grace Jones of the Black Lion Inn, Conway,

spinster.

AGREEMENT FOR SALE of 18 Rose H i l l St., Conway.

Consideration: £400.

120. 1924 July REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of Harriette Morgan

Owen and loan Y. Glynne ot 18 Rosehlll St.,

Conway on i t s sale to Miss Grace Jones.

Question by Howell Jones of Llanrwst the

Purchaser's s o l i c i t o r answers by loan Y.

Glynne.

Copy.

121. 1924 Aug. 21 1. Larriette Morgan Owen, wife of Owen Morgan

Owen of Icknield Cottage Wendover, co. Bucks,

and loan Ynyr Glynne of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r ,

Trustees under the w i l l of Miss Septima Jones.

2. Grace Jones of the Black Lion Inn,, Conway.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of 18, Rose H i l l St., Conway.

Consideration:£400.

Copy.

2/122. 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: [draft] of Harrietts Morgan

Owen and loan Y. Glynne to a freehold messuage

or dwellinghouse, situated i n Rose H i l l St.,

Conway,

Ffestinlog:

7 and 8 Salem Cottages, Blaenau Ffestinlog,


pa. Ffestinlog;

2/123. 1922 Nov. ­ CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS re the Assignment


1923 Feb. of a lease on 7 and 8 Salem Cottages, Blaenau
Ffestiniog by A. Ada Williams to Richard Jones.
F i l e of 25 items.
Welsh and English.

124. 1922 Dec. 14 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: re Salem Cottage,


Rhiwbryfdir, Blaenau Ffestiniog.

125. 1923 Jan. CONSENT: [draft] by the lessor of a messuage


and premises at Rhiwbryfdir, Blaenau Ffestiniog
known as 7 and 8 Salem Place to the assignment
of the lease to Richard Jones of Salem Cottage,
Rhiwbryfdir, Blaenau Festiniog, Quarry Under-
Uanager.

126. 1923 Feb. 15 1. Annie Ada Williams of Cymryd, Conway,


widow.

2. Richard Jones of Salem Cottage, Rhiwbryf­


dir, Blaenau Ffestiniog co. Merioneth,
Quarry Assistant Manager.

ASSIGNMENT [draft] of 2 leasehold messuages or


dwellinghouses, known as 7 and 8 Salem Place,
Rhiwbryfdir, Blaenau Festiniog, co. Merioneth.
Consideration: £20.
Gyffin

Fridd y Peg.

127. 1891 Nov. 13 1. Elias Williams of Llwyn Pen ddu, pa.


Gyffin, farmer.

2. G r i f f i t h Jones, John Bartly and Thomas


Edwards Parry.

EQUITABLE MORTGAGE of F f r i t h Peg, pa. Gyffin,


for securing £120.

Attached:

PROMISSORY NOTES: from Elias Williams to 2.


For £120 and £40 plus interest.
3 items.

128. 1923 April 18 DECLARATION: by Elias Williams of 4 Bronheulog


pa. Llechwedd that he owned Ffridd y Peg, pa.
Gyffin which he mortgaged to the Bodlondeb
Lodge of the Oddfellows Friendly Society.
Sworn by M.J. Morgan, J.F. for Carnarvonshire.
Copy.

129. 1923 April 19 1. £lias William of 4, Bronheulog, Llechwedd,


Conway.

2. John Vaughan Roberts of Tyddyn Cynal, Conway,


farmer.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of a piece of


parcel of land known as Ffridd y Peg, pa.
Gyffin, 13a. l r . , and a right of way from the
public lane through the land of Elias Davies
of Home Farm, Benarth, Conway.
Consideration: £237.

130. 1923 April 19 1. Elias Williams, 4 Bronheulog, Llechwedd,


nr. Conway, labourer.

2, John Vaughan Roberts of Tyddyn Cynal,


Conway.
2/130. (cont.*d) .., CONVEYANCE [draft] of Ffrldd y Peg, pa. Gyffin.
Consideration: £237.

131. 1923 April 28 LETTER: J . Vaughan Roberts, Tyddyn Cynal, Conway


to loan Y. Glynne re Ffiddy-Peg asking about the
details of the right of way as the tithe and
declaration contradicted each other.

132. [1923 April] OECLRATION: [draft] by Elias Williams of 4, Bryn­


heulog, pa. Llechwedd that he owned Ffrldd y Peg,
pa. Gyffin which he mortgaged to the Bodlondeb
Lodge of the Oddfellows Friendly Society.

133. 1923 July IS LETTER: J. Vaughan Roberts, Tyddyn Cynal, Conway


to loan Y. Glynne asking for his opinion on
some demands (missing) re Ffridd y Peg.

134. 1923 July 19 LETTER: J . Vaughan Roberts of Tyddyn Cynal, Conway


to loan Y. Glynne re the purchase of Ffrldd y Peg
asking about his position for Income Tax.

135. 1923 CORRESPONDENCE, ACCOUNTS AND ROUGH PLANS: re


the sale of Ffrldd y Peg by Elias Williams to
Vaughan Roberts. F i l e of 8 items.

136. [1923] STATEMENT OF COSTS: of purchaser and vendor re


the purchase of Ffridd y Peg by J . Vaughan
Roberts from Elias Williams.

137. n.d. SCHEDULE: of deeds and documents relating to


land at Gyffin belonging to Elias Williams and
deposited with the Bodlondeb Lodge of the Man­
chester Union as security for a loan. Sent to
R.C. Roberts, Conway by Walter Collins.

Appended:

NOTE: apologising for the late sending of the


deeds and asking for a report for the February
Board Meeting as to action taken to put invest­
ments on a proper basis.
Cae Ithel or Eithel and Pennant or Nant y

Felin, pa. Llanbedr y Cenin, Theodora Gwladys

Martha Hall.

138. 1923 June CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of Cae

1924 Jan. Eithel by Theodora Gwladys Martha Hall formerly

of I s l i p , co. Oxford but now of 26 Dorset Square,

co. London, wife of Gilbert Capel Hall, gent.,

to William John Hughes of Onen Ebryd, Llanbedr,

farmer. F i l e of 70 items.

Plan

139. 1923 June 12 LETTERS: Gwladys Hall of 23 Upper Gloucester

July 27 Place, Baker St., London re the sale of Cae

Eithel and Penynant a cottage.

7 letters.

Copies.

140. 1923 Oct. REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of Cae Ithel and i t s

conveyance by Theodora Gwladys Martha Hall

to William John Hughes.

141. 1923 Dec. 31 1, Theodora Gwladys Martha Hall formerly of

I s l i p , co. Oxford but now of 26, Dorset

Square, co. London, wife of Gilbert Capel

Hall, gent..

2. William John Hughes of Onen Ebryd, Llanbedr,

farmer.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of freehold farm lands and

hereditaments called Cae Ithel and Pennant or

Nant y Felin, pa. Llanbedr y Cenin.

Copx.

Plan.

142. n.d.[1923]
REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: re Cae Ithel [draft].

SCHEDULE: of deeds end documents relating to

freehold property of Llanbedr belonging to Mrs.

T.G.M. Hall.

INCOME TAX: Receipts and valuations for Cae

Ithel and Penynant for Mrs. B a l l .

a items.

Llandudno.

Heathcote, (formerly Sandford), St. David'a

Place, Llandudno.

2/145. 1924 June 24 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: John Owen


Roberts of Glan Glirionydd, Trefriw, to Hoses
Thomas of Tairffynnon, Bangor of leasehold
property known as Heathcote (formerly Sandford)
St. David's Place, Llandudno.
Consideration: £1350.

Appended:

RECEIPT: for deposit of £67.10s.

146. 1924 June-Oct. CORRESPONDENCE: re the Assignment of the lease


of Heathcote, St. David'3 Place, Llandudno
from John Owen Roberts to Moses Thomas.

147. 1924 Aug. 13 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: re the sale of Heathcote


and 15 Llandudno by John Owen Roberts to Moses Thomas.
Questions by loan Y. Glynne, the Purchasers' j p l -
i c i t o r and answers by James Jones and Mark,
Llandudno, Vendors s o l i c i t o r s .
2 copies, 1 draft.

148. 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of John Owen Roberts to


leasehold premises i n St. David's Place,
Llandudno called Heathcote formerly Sandford,
Plan.
LIanddeinlolen:

1, 2 and 3 Tal Castell, London House and

Shop leaf, Ebenezer.

2/ 149. 1905-1920
FIRE INSURANCE: by the Royal Exchange Assurance

Co. Liverpool Branch for buildings i n Ebenezer,

Llanddeiniolen insured by Thomas Roberts of Tan­


yfrynwent, Aber, nr. Bangor.

Appended;

RECEIPTS [5] for the premiums on the above

policy.

150. 1924 July


CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance by Thomas

1925 Feb.
Roberts of Morfa, Bangor to W.G. Hughes of St.

Helens re the conveyance of 2 and 3 Tal C as t e l l

Ebenezer, including Statutory Declaration.

Consideration: £72.10s.

151. 1924 Sept. 4


1. Thomas Roberts of Morfa, Bangor, gent..

2. William G r i f f i t h Hughes of 5, Robey St.,


Thatto Heath, St. Helens, co. Lanes.,
clerk.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of two messuages or dwelling

houses and premises known as 2 and 3 Tal

Caatell, Ebenezer, pa. Llandeiniolen.

Consideration: £72.10s.

152. 1924 July 25


1. Thomas Roberts, of Morfa, Bangor, gent..

2. Hugh Thomas of London House, Ebenezer.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of London House,

Ebeneser.

Consideration: £220.

153. 1924 Aug. 13 STATUTORY DECLARATION: [draft] by Thomas Roberts

of Morfa, Bangor, gent., that he owns the dwel­


linghouse and shop known as London House, Ebenezer.

2/154. 1924 Aug. 14 1. Thomas Roberts o f Morfa, Bangor, gent..

2. Hugh Thomas o f London House, L&enezer,


grocer.

CONVEYANCE:[draft] of London House, a dwelling­


house and shop adjoining the main road at

Ebenezer.

Consideration: £220.

155. 1924 Dec. - 1. Thomas Roberts of Morfa, Bangor, gent..

1925 Feb.

2. Thomas Samuel Ingham o f 8, Church St.,

Caernarfon.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: [ d r a f t ]

of Shop Isaf, Lbenezer, a dwellinghouse and

shop.

Attached:

LETTERS: [6] re the sale and arrangements

with Lome Jones, the s i s t e r o f 2. above.

15 Dec. 1924-3 Jan. 1925.

156. 1924-1925 CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale o f

London House and Shop Isaf, Ebenezer by Thomas

Roberts to Hugh Thomas and T. Samuel Ingham.

F i l e of 13 items.

157. 1925 Feb. S CORRESPONDENCE: r e the Conveyance o f Freehold

property known as Shop Isaf, Ebenezer by Thomas

Roberts of Morfa, Upper Bangor to Thomas Sam­


u e l Ingham. Including accounts and a d r a f t

conveyance. F i l e of 11 items.

158. 1924 Aug. 27 1. Thomas Roberts o f Morfa, Bangor, gent..

2. lioses and Lucy Jones o f 1, Tai C a s t e l l ,

Ebenezer, pa. Llanddeiniolen.

CONVEYANCE: [ d r a f t ] o f 1, T a i C a s t e l l , Ebenezer,

pa. Llanddeiniolen.

Consideration: £70.

2/ 159. 1924 Aug. 28 1. Moses and Lucy Jones of 1, Tai Caste11,


Ebenezer, pa. Llanddeiniolen.

2. Robert Morris of Manchester House, Ebenezer,


aforesaid, shopkeeper.

MORTGAGE: of 1, Tai Castell, Ebenezer, pa.


Llanddeiniolen for securing £80.

160. 1924 CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of 1,


Tai Castell, Ebenezer, Caernarvon by Thomas
Roberts to Lucy and Moses Jones. F i l e of 7
items.
English and Welsh.
Llanf airfechan.

1 and 2 Penbryn Terrace, Llanfairfechan.

2/161, 1925 April-oct. CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of 1 and


2 Penybryn Terrace, Llanfairfechan from J .
Glynne Jones to Ernest William Booth, and a
dispute over a right of way.
Pile of 13 items.

162. 1925 May 6 1. John Glynne Jones of Glyndyl, Bangor, s o l -


icitor.

2. Ernest William Booth of the Bungalow,


West Shore, Llanfairfechan.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of a reversion i n 1 and 2


Penybryn Terrace, Llanfairfechan with the grant
of a right of way i n perpetuity.
Llechwedd:

Cae Ty'r E f a i l , pa. Llechwedd.

2/163. 1921
1. William Thomas of 10, Exeter Mansions,

London, co. Middlesex, timber merchant,

Humphrey Thomas Williams of Warren Hall,

Broughton, co. Chester, cotton merchant;

and William Morris of Hendref, Rhuddlan,

co. F l i n t .

2. hollins Estates Ltd., of 24 Clegg St.,

Oldham, co. Lancaster.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of Cae Ty'r E f a i l , ya.

Llechwedd.

Consideration: £80.

Plan.

164. 1921
ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of William Thomas, Exeter

Mansions, London, Humphrey Williams of Warren

Hall, Broughton, co. Chester and William

Morris, to hereditaments known as Cae Ty'r

E f a i l , pa. Llechwedd.

Cop£.

Llechylched.

Bryncoch bach farm, pa. Llechylched, co,

Anglesey.

2/165. 1925 Marchr PAPERS: re the sale of Bryncoch bach farm,


April pa. Llechylched, co. Anglesey, including
correspondence, sale conditions and financial
papers and receipts re the conveyance.
Pile of 11 items.

166. 1925 April 15 1. Arthur Alun Owen of Leicester House, 61


High St., Bethesda.

2. Owen Roberts of Tynrhos, Soar, Eodorgan,


co. Anglesey.

CONVEYANCE: £draft] of a dwellinghouse and


lands known as Bryncoch bach, pa. Llecylched,
co. Anglesey. '
Copy,.

167. 1925 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of Arthur Alun Owens of


Leicester House, Bethesda to freehold here­
ditaments known as Bryncoch bach, pa. Llech­
ylched, co. Anglesey.
Newborough.

Rallt Gwtta, Newborough, co. Anglesey.

2/168. 1924 Feb.- CORRESPONDENCE: re the Conveyance of Rallt


March Gwtta by Mrs. A.A. Williams to Mrs. D. Haigh,
F i l e of 13 items.

169. 1924 March 3 1. Annie Ada Williams of Cymryd, Conway,


widow.

2. Dora Haigh, the wife of Holden Haigh of 10,


Park Rd., West Kirby, co. Cheshire, journ­
alist.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE [draft] of


two ruined cottages known as Rallt Gwtta,
Newborough co. Anglesey 3r. Ip..

170. 1924 March 4 1. Annie Ada Williams of Cymryd, Conway,


widow.

2. DoraHaigh, wife of Holden Haigh, of 10,


Park Rd., West Kirby, co. Chester, journ­
alist.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of 2 ruined


cottages known as Rallt Gwtta, Newborough,
co. Anglesey.
Consideration: £45.

171. 1924 March 12- REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: to Rallt Gwtta, Newborough,


13

172. 1924 March 25 1. Annie Ada Williams of Cymryd, Conway,


widow.

2. Dora Haigh, wife of Holden Haigh of 10


Park Rd., v.est Kirby, co. Chester, joura­
alist.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of freehold quillets, pieces


and parcels of land known as Rallt Gwtta, pa.
Llanbedr, Newborough, co. Anglesey.
2/173. 1924 Oct.- CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of Rallt

1925 May Gwtta, by Mrs. A.A. Williams of Cymryd, Conway,

to II. Baigh, of 10, Park Rd., Vest Eirby,

Cheshire. F i l e of 30 items.

174. 1924 ABSTRACT OF THE TITLE: of Annie Ada Williams

Ballt Gwtta, pa. Newborough, co. Anglesey.

t o

175. 1925 April 2 LETTERS: Allanson and Co., Solicitors, of


7, Church St., Carnarvon to loan Y. Glynne,
solicitor, 282, High St., Bangor, re the con­
veyance of Rallt Gwtta Quillets.
Penwall Bach, pa. Kewborough, co. Anglesey.

2/176. 1925 March 24 1. Mervyn Williams of Cymryd, Conway.

2. Owen Owen of Penwall Bach, Newborough,


co. Anglesey.

CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: of Penwall


Bach, pa. i\ewborough, co. Anglesey.
Consideration: £120.
Receipt for deposit of £12.

177. 1925 April--lay CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of Penwall


Bach, Penlon, Newborough by Mervyn Williams,
Cymryd, Conway to Owen Owen of Penwall Bach,
Penlon, Newborough.

178. 1925 May 1 1. Mervyn Williams of Cymryd, Conway, f r u i t


farmer.

2. Oven Owen of Penwall Bach, Newborough co.


Anglesey, labourer.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of a freehold messuage or


dwellinghouse and lands known as Penwall
Bach, pa. Kewborough, co. Anglesey.

179. 1925 May 1. Owen Owen of Penwall Bach, Newborough, co.


Anglesey, labourer.

2. David Evans of Talybraich, Newborough,


butcher.

MORTGAGE [draft] of freehold messuage or dwell-


In ghouse known as Penwall Bach, pa. Newborough
for securing £100.
Hendre Fawr, Newborough, co. Anglesey

2/180. 1925 March- CORRESPONDENCE: re Hendre Fawr conveyed from


May Mervyn Williams to John Hughes of Hendre Fawr,
Newborough oo. Anglesey. F i l e of 8 items.

181. 1925 March- PAPERSt re the sale of Hendref Fawr, pa.


April Newborough, Anglesey by Mervyn Williams of
Cymryd, Conway to John Hughes of Hendre Fawr,
pa. Newborough, Anglesey. F i l e of 11 items
including contract accounts and correspondence,
Consideration: £550.

182. 1925 April 17 1. Mervyn Williams of Cymryd, Conway, fruit


farmer.

2. John Hughes of Hendre Fawr, NBwborough,


co. Anglesey, farmer.

COVEYANCE (draft) of a freehold farm and lands


known as Hendre Fawr, pa. Newborough, co.
Anglesey.
Consideration: £550.

183. 1925 April 18 1. John Hughes of Hendre Fawr, Newborough,


co. Anglesey, farmer.

2. David Evans of Talybraich, Newborough,


butcher.

MORTGAGE: [draft] of a freehold farm and lands


known as Hendre Fawr, pa. Newborough, co.
Anglesey, for securing £300.

184. 1925 April- CORRESPONDENCE: re a mortgage on Hendre Fawr,


May Newborough, co. Anglesey by John Hughes of
Hendre Fawr to David Evans, Talybraich, New-
borough. F i l e of 5 items.
Penmaenmawr *

Delaine re, Penmaenmawr.

2/185. 1924 May 8 NEWSPAPER: The North Wales Weekly News including
advertisement for the sale of Delamere at
Penmaenmawr.

186. 1924 May 15 NEWSPAPER: The Colwyn Bay and North Wales
Weekly News. With advertisement for the
sale of Delamere, a private residence at Pen­
maenmawr, marked.

187. 1924 May 29 SALES PARTICULARS: of Delamere, Station Rd.,


Viest,Penmaenmawr, leasehold tenure. Sale to
be held at The Mountain View Hotel, Penmaenmawr.
solicitors, Messrs. Chamberlain, Johnson and
Parke, Llandudno, Auctioneers, Messrs. Wm.
Dew & Son and R. Arthur Jones, Bangor, Conway
and Colwyn Bay.
tentir.

Right Honourable Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn,


Penrhyn leaf, Tyddyn Heilyn Farm. Caerhun.
Old Smithy and Four Alls i n Pant, Caerhun,
pa. Pentir.

2/188. 1925 Oct. 16 REQUISITIONS: on the t i t l e of Lord Penrrgm to


freehold premises comprising Lots 42, 44, 45
46, 47, 59, 60 and 61 i n the Penrhyn sale.
2 copies.

189. 1925 Oct.-Dec. CORRESPONDENCE: re the Penrhyn sale of Lots


44, 45, 46, 59 and 60. F i l e of 6 items.

190. 1925 Oct.-Dec. CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: re the Penrhyn


Sale, Lots 42-61. F i l e of 48 items.

191. 1925 Dec. 9 1. Right Honorable Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn


and Abraham John Roberts, of 15, Lombard
St., banker, and Henry Hales, Ploydell
Bouverie of Pall Mall East, co. Middlesex,
banker (the latter 2 being trustees).

2. E l l i s Roberts, of Penhower Isaf, pa. Pentir,


farmer.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of Penhower Isaf, pa. Pentir,


Consideration: £1500.

Attached:

RIDERS: to the deed.

192. 1925 Dec. 9 1. Right Honourable Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn


(Vendor).
2/192(cont.'d) ... 2. Abraham John Roberts of 15, Lombard St.,
London, banker and Henry Hales Pleydell
Bouverie of P a l l Mall East, co. Middlesex,
banker (trustees).

3. Robert Edwards of Minafon, Penrhos Rd.,


Bangor, gent..

CONVEYANCE(draft] of a piece of land In pa.


Pentir 10a.2r.29p and rights to draw and con­
vey water by pipes or otherwise from the spring
i n the f i e l d adjoining the present occupied
with Tyddyn Heilyn farm. Lots 44, 45 and 46
of Penrhyn Estate.
Consideration: £435.

192. 1925 Dec. 9 1. Right Honourable Edward Sholto Baron Pen­


rhyn (vendor).

2. Jane Edwards of Caerhun Farm, pa. Pentir,


widow.

3. Robert Edwards of Minafon, Penrhos rd.,


Bangor, gent, (purchaser).

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of a piece of land known


as Caerhun Farm, pa Pentir, Lot 47 of Penrhyn
Estate.
Consideration: £950.

194. 1925 Dec. 9 1. Right Honourable Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn.

2. Robert Edwards of Minafon, Penrhos Rd.,


Bangor, gent..

CONVEYANCE[draft] of the Old Smithy and The


Four Alls with land attached i n Pant Caerhun,
pa. Pentir, Lots 59 and 60 of Penrhyn Estate.
Consideration: £210.
Other c o u n t i e s .

Clwyd,

Colwyn Bay.

Timothy Augustus Downing, Glengarry and Clarence


V i l l a , Colwyn Bay.

2/195. 1913 April 17 LETTERS: from Rumsey Williams and Jones,


and 23 solicitors of 220 High St., Bangor to T.A.
Downing i n consequence of his loan of £450
as a mortgage on Clarence V i l l a , Colwyn Bay,

196 1923 Nov.­ CORRESPONDENCE: accounts and copies of deeds


1924 March re the repayment of the Mortgage on Glengarry,
Colwyn Bay by Thomas Edward Roberts to Timothy
Augustus Downing and the consequent reconveyance,
28 items.
Llandrillo yn Rhos

Rwng y ddwyffordd, pa. Llandrillo yn Rhos, co.


Denbs..

2/197. 1924 Sept. 23 1. Harriette Morgan Owen of Icknleld Cottage,


Wendover co. Bucks, wife of Owen Morgan
Owen, insurance manager and loan Ynyr Glynee
of 282 High St., Bangor.

2. Elias Jones Hughes of Ty Gwyn, Mochdre, co.


Denbs., farmer.

TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE [draft] on hereditaments


and premises known as Rwng y ddwyffordd i n the
pa. Llandrillo yn Rhos co. Denbs. for securing
£250.

198. 1924 Sept.- LETTERS: [ 3 ] Elias Jones Hughes of Ty Gwyn


Nov. Farm, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay, co. Denbs. to loan
Y. Glynne, Bangor re the mortgage on Rwng y
ddwyffordd, pa. Llandrillo.
Gwyndyl, liochdre, pa. Llandrillo 3m Rhos, co.
Denbs..

2/199. 1925 Oct.7 CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of Gwyndyl,


Dec. Mochdre, co. Denbs. by John Hughes to Gladstone
Roberts, F i l e of 22 items.

200. 1925 Oct. 50 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: o f Freehold


hereditaments and premises at Mochdre, pa.
Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, co. Denbs., known as
Gwyndyl by John Hughes to J . Gladstone
Roberts.
Consideration: £1,200. Receipt: for deposit of
£120.
2 copies, 1 draft.

201. 1925 Dec. 21 1. John Hughes of Bronllys Conway Rd.,


Mochdre, co. Denbs., builder.

2. John Gladstone Roberts of 290 and 292


High St., Bangor, ironmonger.

CONVEYANCE[draft3 of Gwyndyl i n Mochdre, pa.


Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, co. Denbs.:ion the Colwyn
Bay to Denbigh Rd..
Consideration: £1200.
Plan.
Hereford and Worcester.

Hereford.

Frond!ran t Belmont, Hereford

2/202. 1924 May-Oct. CORRESPONDENCE AND RECEIPTS: re a mortgage by


E. Hurren Harding of Seven Stars, Clehonger,
nr. Hereford on a bungalow known as Frondiron,
Belmont, Hereford for securing £500. F i l e of
15 items

203. 1924 Oct. 1 1. Edward Hurren Harding, pa. Clehonger, co.


Hereford, Batchelor of Music.

2. v;illiam Thomas of Gerallt, Nevin, gent.,


and William Peter Matthews of Rofft, Bangor,
gent..

MORTGAGE [draft] of a pasture land 4a. 6p.


in the pa. of Clehonger on the northern side of
the Rd. from Hereford to Madley, on which a
house called Frondiron i s being b u i l t , to sec­
ure £500.
Personal Estates arranged by name of owner

George Abraham and Margaret Elizabeth Abraham,


lands and houses i n various places.

2/204. 1882 March 29 1. KLlen Abraham, wife of George Abraham,


High St., Bangor, railway pointsman.

2. Hugh Williams of Tyddyn y Forfydd Farm,


pas. Llanddyfnan and Llanfairmathafarn­
eithog, co. Anglesey.

AGREEMENT FOR SALE: of a freehold farm called


Tyddyn-y-Forfydd, in pas. Llanddyfnan and
Llanf ainfiathaf arneithog.
Consideration:£750.

205. 1882 July 17 1. George Abraham of 139 High St., Bangor,


lately a railway pointsman.

2. Margaret Elizabeth Spooner of ';V Upper Bangor,


spinster.

3. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, gent.,


Robert Parry of Bangor, draper (Trustees).

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT of a marriage to be solemn­


ised between 1 and 2, touching on 139 and 141
High St., Bangor.

206. 1891 April 15 WILL: of George Abraham of 310 Carnarvon Rd.,


Bangor leaving his property and income i n trust
for his wife Margaret Elizabeth and then for
their children.

207. 1891 Oct. 7 STATEMENT: showing the funds now standing to


the credit of the trusts of the marriage
settlement of Mr. and Mrs. George Abraham.

208. 1891 Oct. 8 STATEMENT: showing funds now standing to the


credit of the trusts of the marriage settlement
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham under a deed of settle­
2/208.(cont. *ci) merit 1882. Signed by George Abraham and
Margaret Elizabeth Abraham.

Attached:

NOTE: showing investments and income.

209. 1895 March LETTERS: [5] re J.E. McClement of 1, Elm


V i l l a s , Penmaenmawr, mortgage to Abraham's
trustee J . Glynne Jones.

210. 1895 May 7 STATEMENT: showing funds now standing to


the credit of the trusts of the marriage
settlement of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham under
a deed of settlement 1892. 1 signed by George
Abraham.
2 copies, 1 draft.

211. 1895 Dec. ­ STATEMENT: of account for George Abraham with


1896 J . Glynne Jones.

Appended:

RECEIPT: signed J . Glynne Jones, 16 Jan. 1897.

212. 1896 Aug. 28 OATH: f o r executors sworn by Margaret


Elizabeth Abraham of 310 Glanadda, Bangor, widow,
and John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r ,
re the w i l l of George Abraham, bootmaker.

213. 1896 Aug. ACCOUNT: of property chargeable with Estate


Duty on the death of George Abraham to be
sent to the Inland Revenue.
2 copies.

244. 1896 Sept. BILLS AND RECEIPT: for the Gas and Water
and Dec. Account of the executors of George Abraham
from the Corporation of Bangor, for the
sum of £1.4s.7d..
2/215. 1896 AFFIDAVIT: [draft] for the Inland Revenue re
Estate Duty sworn by Margaret Elizabeth Abra­
ham of 310 Glanadda, Bangor and John Glynne
Jones, desiring to obtain a probate of the
w i l l of George Abraham. Including statements
of account.

216. [c.1896] AFFIDAVIT: [draft] by Margaret Elizabeth


Abraham and John Glynne Jones desiring adminis­
tration of the personal estate of Ellen Abraham,
enclosing a detailed statement.

217. 1897 STATEMENT of account for the trustees of G.


Abraham, deceased, with J . Glynne Jones
Including details of a l l legal proceeding and
costs.

218. [c.1897] EPITOME OF SETTLEMENT: [draft] re George


Abraham, deceased, including extracts from
his w i l l .

219. 1899 COSTS of the case i n the Carnarvon District


Registry i n the Queen's Bench Division of the
High Court of Justice between Margaret Elizabeth
Abraham, John Glynne Jones, James Tomklnson
and Henry Platt, p l a i n t i f f s , and Richard
G r i f f i t h and Grace G r i f f i t h , defendants.

220. 1899 COSTS: of the case on appeal i n the court of


Appeal between Margaret Elizabeth Abraham,
John Glynne Jones, James Tomklnson and Henry
Platt, p l a i n t i f f , and Richard G r i f f i t h and
Grace G r i f f i t h , defendants.

221. 1900 Nov. 20 AFFIDAVIT: Corrective re stamp duties for the


Inland Revenue re the death of Ellen Abraham.
SwvBn by Margaret Elizabeth Abraham.
2/222. 1900 Dec. ACCOUNTS: of J . Glynne Jozies to the Executors
of George Abraham, deceased, re Ellen Abraham,
deceased, for legal work.

223. n.d.[c.l900] BOOK: containing details of the estate of Mrs.


Abraham including the marriage settlement w i l l ,
estate l i a b i l i t i e s , accounts and investments.

224. 1900 May 1 STATEMENT: of account for the executors of


George Abraham, deceased, with W. Thornton
Jones, re Richard ?Griffith i n bankruptcy.

Appended:

RECEIPT: signed W. Thornton Jones for the


sum of £5.5s. from the above account.

225. 1900 Sept. o RECEIPT: from the Borough of Bangor for a


burial plot for Margaret Elizabeth Abraham of
411 Carnarvon Rd., Bangor, i n Bangor cemet xy.

226. 1914 Oct. 27 WILL: of Margaret Elizabeth Abraham of 15,


Britannia St., Bangor with monetary legacies to
her family and friends and the residue after
the sale of the Trusts to John Glynne -Jones
Copy.

227. 1914 ACCOUNTS: of the Trust Fund due to Mrs. M . E .


Abrahams Including copy of the affadavit for
probate re Ellen Abraham, deceased.

228. 1921 STATEMENT: of Income and Tax on the Trust


Fund of George Abraham, deceased.

229. 1923 Aug. 1 ACCOUNTS: re the estate of George Abraham,


deceased since 1897, including schedules
of capital on the residuary estate.
2/2 30. 1923 Aug. 15 ABSTRACT: of the Marriage Settlement, w i l l and
accounts re George Abraham, deceased, to the
date of the death of Mrs. Abraham.

231. 1923 Nov. 28 AFT ADAVIT: for the Inland Revenue re Estate
Duty on the estate of Margaret Elizabeth
Abraham desiring a probate of her w i l l and
including details of property and money.

232. 1923 ACCOUNTS: of the trust paid to executor of


M.E. Abraham, deceased, re George Abraham
deceased.

233. c.[1923] STATEMENT: of the Personal property of Mrs.


M.E. Abraham, deceased, and the property held i n
trust for her.

234. [c.1923] FINANCIAL PAPERS: re the estate of M.E.


Abraham including sources of income, from
trust, l i s t of personal property, l i s t of
relatives and statement of Dividend and
payment of income tax, Bank of England.
4 items.

235. n.d. [c.1923] LIST: of Trust Investments re George and M.E,


Abraham, deceased.

236. n.d.[c.1923] ACCOUNT: of the apportioned interest on


mortgages of which M.E. Abraham was tenant
for l i f e .

237. 1924 Feb. 4 DECLARATION: by Mary Ellen Crook of 54 Shell Rd.,


F a i r f i e l d , Liverpool, co. Lanes., widow of Ben­
son Crook, re the heirs of John Abraham, the
brother of George Abraham.
2/238. 1924 March 21 1. Mary Ellen Crook of 54, Shell Rd., Fair­
f i e l d , Liverpool, co. Lanes., widow.
Florence Emily Humphreys, wife of Charles
Humphreys, of Roslyn L i l l e y Rd., F a i r f i e l d ,
Liverpool.
Anne Wilson wife of Portous Brlggs Wilson
of 7 F a i r f i e l d St., Liverpool.
William J . Dobson of 3, Canal Bank, Appley
Bridge, Yvigan, co. Lanes.
Susannah Carver wife of Henry Carver of 5,
Reynolds St., Fvert on, Liverpool.
Emily Fanning of 68, Liffey St., Liverpool,
widow.
Sarah Anne Hodge wife of Charles Hodge of
Farmers Haigh, nr. Wigan.
A l l beneficiaries.

2. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

RELEASE: [draft] from 1 to 2 with indemnity of


the distribution of the estate of George Abraham,
deceased, at the death of Margaret Elizabeth
Abraham.

239. 1924 ACCOUNT: of the residue of M.E. Abraham,


deceased.
Evan and Mary Elizabeth Edwards, re Anneddle

and other property Including w i l l s .

2/240. 1924 April 24


1. Mary Elizabeth Davies of 12a Eton Rd.,

Hempstead, London, widow (mortgagee).

2. Evan Edwards of Anneddle, Upper Garth

Rd., Bangor, grocer's manager (vendor).

3. Mary Elizabeth Edwards of Anneddle, Upper

Garth Rd., Bangor (purchaser).

ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE [draft] on Anneddle as

above for the remainder of a term of 99 years

by 1 and 2 to 3.

Consideration: £440. Rent: £2.10s. p.a..

241. 1924 April


CORRESPONDENCE and accounts re an assignment

of the lease on Anneddle, Upper Garth Rd.,

Bangor.

7 items.

242. 1924 May 8


WILL: [draft] of Mary Elizabeth Edwards of

Anneddle, Bangor, bequeathing a l l to her hue?

band Evan Edwards during his lifetime and after

that to her sons Emrys Watkin Edwards and Ieuan

Idris Edwards or their issue. The income to

be vt&ogatf by trustees.

243. 1924 May 10


WILL: [draft ] and copy of Evan Edwards of

Anneddle, Bangor, Company Director, bequeathing

a l l to his wifeMary Elizabeth Edwards during

her lifetime and then to his children or their

issue. The income to be managed by trustees.

2 copies.

244. 1925 March 12


MEMORANDUM OF DEPOSIT: by Evan and Mary Elizabeth

Edwards, husband and wife, of Anneddle, Upper

Garth Rd., Bangor, cafe proprietors, of deeds

and documents relating to 2 and 3 Marian Tar­


race , Anneddle, Upper Garth Rd., Bangor and

Caredig South Rd., Aberystwyth, with Hugh G r i f f i t h

Jones of 16 Mount St., Bangor, builder and con­


tractor to create an equitable mortgage.

Copy..

2/244. (cont^d) ... Appended:

SCHEDULE: of documents as above.

245. 1925 April 9 REPORT ON THE TITLE: of Evan Edwards :of

Anneddle Upper Garth Rd., Bangor, to freehold

premises known as 243 and 245 High St., and i n

Berllan Bach, Bangor.

246. [1925] INSTRUCTIONS: for counsel to settle a draft

conveyance by Robert Roberts and Company Ltd.,

to Evan Edwards of 243 and 245 High St., and

Bakehouse at Berllan Bach, Bangor.

Miscellaneous, Deeds, Reports on Titje and


other related papers arranged in date order

2/247. 1891 Dec. 14 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, solicitor.

2. Thomas Foulkes of Conway, butcher.

COUNTERPART AGREEMENT TO LET: part of Cymryd


Farm and Cymryd Ucha, 27a. Sr. 19p., pa. Gyffin
for the term of 1 year.
Rent: £85 p.a..
Plan.

248. 1893 July 16 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Miss Hannah Thomas to


no. 17, Caellwynceiniach Terrace, bangor,
by loan Y. Glynne, solicitor, of 282 High
St., Bangor.

249. 1895 April 2 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor.

2. Elizabeth McClement and Jane Ellen McClement


of 1, Elm V i l l a s , Penmaenmawr, spinsters
(mortgagers).

RECONVEYANCE [draft] after the repayment of the


principal on the mortgage of 1, Elm V i l l a s ,
PenmcL.i-.awr to hold the property fimthe residue
of 99 years.

250. 1897 March 16 1. John Glynne Jones of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .

2. Samuel Towers of Bronavon, nr. Llandudno


Junction, a r t i s t .

AGREEMENT TO LET [draft] for a term of 1 year


the dwelling house and premises known as
Bronavon (altered to Glynavon), nr. Llandudno
Junction.
Rent: £23 p.a..
2/251. 1019 Sept. 10 CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OP SALE: [draft;]
of properties to be sold by Auction at Bangor.
2 copies.

252. 1920 1. Samuel Mendlesbhn Jones of Ormes Head View,


Penmaenmawr.

2. Col. S.J. Sarjant.

AGREEMENT [draft] for a messuage or dwelling­


bouse known as Ormes Head View i n Penmaenmawr,
part of Erw A l l t .
Deposit: £107 10s.

253. 1921 March 3 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Mrs. Elizabeth Owen


to 37, Upper Garth Rd., Bangor, before the
granting of a mortgage.
Copx.

254. 1921 June 9 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Dewi William Humphreys


of 47, Caellepa, Bangor, to the freehold t i t l e
of 47 Caellepa, Bangor.
2 copies.

Attached:

LETTER: London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd.,


Bangor, to loan V. Glynne informing him that
his office account was credited 10s.6d. per
D. Humphreys, 13 July 1921.

255. 1921 July 16 REPORT: on t i t l e of Robert Edmund Jones of 117


High St., Bangor to the freehold of dwelling­
house and shop at 115 and 117 High St., Bangor.
Copx,

Attached:

f.:a.\ LETTER: London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd.,


Bangor to loan 7. Glynne informing him that
his account was credited by 10s.6d. per R.E.
Jones for Examining Deeds, 19 July 1921.

\
2/235.(cont.*d) Attached:

SCHEDULE of Deeds and Documents relating to


a messuage and premises at Eyffin Place, Bangor,
known as 115 and 117 High St., Bangor, Aug. 1919.
Copy.

256. 1921 Aug. 25 REPORT: on the t i t l e of William Rawson Evans


of the Post Office, Llansadwrn, co. Anglesey
to the freehold t i t l e of Cae Ty Mawr, Llan­
sadwrn, co. Anglesey.

257. 1921 Nov. 1 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Robert Roberts to


leasehold premises known as Cloth Hall, pa.
Llanddanielfab, co. Anglesey.
copy-
Attached:

LETTER: London Joint City and Midland Bank


Ltd., Bangor to loan Y. Glynne informing
him that his account was credited by 10s.bd.
for examining deeds, 14 Nov. 1921.

258. 1921 Nov. 13 REQUISITIONS ON TITLE: of 4, Dean St., Bangor,


Messrs. G. Hughes Roberts and R. Gwyneddon
Davies, to Richard Llewelyn Davies. Questions
by loan jr. Glynne, 282 High St., Bangor.
Purchaser'3 s o l i c i t o r , and answers from H.
Conluni?, Vendor's s o l i c i t o r .

259. 1921 Dec. 1 REPORT: on the t i t l e of John William Roberts


of 110 Marlow Rd., Anerly, co. Surrey, to a
leasehold dwellinghouse and premises at 73,
Tremaine Rd., Penge, Surrey.
copy-
Attached:

LETTER: London Joint City and Midland Bank


Ltd., Bangor, to loan Y. Glynne informing him
that his account was credited 10s.6d. per J.W.
Roberts for examining deeds, 2 Dec. 1921.

2/260. 1921 Dec. 20 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Oven William Jones


of 8, High St., Ebenezer to a freehold dwel­
linghouse and a freehold dvellinghouse and
shop situated at High St., Llanbabo, otherwise
called Pent re Uchaf or Pentre Ebenezer pa.
Llanddeiniolen.

Attached:

LETTER: London Joint City and Midland Bank


Ltd., to loan Y. Glynne informing him that
his account was credited £1 Is. per 0.w. Jones
for examining deeds, 20 Jan. 1922.

261. 1923 Jan. 6 1. Arthur Edward Bicknell, of Bangor, auctioneer.

2. David Oven Pritchard of 17 Vron Square,


plumber.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of land and a messuage or


dvellinghouse known as 28, Albert St., pa.
Bangor.
Consideration: £112.

262. 1923 March 14 REPORT: on the t i t l e of William Hughes of 35


Orme Rd., Bangor to Leasehold premises known
as 25, Friars Rd., Bangor for a term of 80
years.
Rent: £1 p . a . .

263. 1923 Aug. 24 REPORT: on the t i t l e of William Edwards and


his wife, of 2, Alma Terrace, Llanfairfechan,
to the freehold property of 2, Al^a Terrace,
Llanfairfechan.

264. 1923 1. Richard Llewelyn Davies of the Strand,


Colwyn Bay, co. Denbs., draper.

2. R.J. Jones of 319 High St., Bangor, con­


fectloner.
2/264.(cont.*d) ... TENANCY AGREEMENT [draft] of a piece of land

or yard at the rear of 317 High St., Eangor.

Rent: Is. p.a..

3 copies, 2 printed.

265. 1924 Oct. 30 1. Mary Davies of 12a Eton Rd., Hampstead,

co. Middlesex, widow.

2. Dilys Glynne Jones (formerly Dilys Lloyd

Davies) of Glyndyl, Bangor,

ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE [draft] after repayment

of mortgage of 81Walterton Rd., Paddington,

Middlesex.

266. 1924 Nov. 10 1. John Glynne Jones of Glyndyl, ranger,

solicitor.

2. Alice Durkan of Hafodinas, Bangor, widow.

CONVEYANCE: [draft] of 25 Victoria St., Upper

Bangor.

Consideration: £120.

2 copies.

Attached:

LETTERS AND ACCOUNTS: re the conveyance 5

and 10 Nov. 1924.

267. 1924 Nov. 12 1. Annabelle I run an Jones, 1 Townsend, Beau­


marls, co. Anglesey, widow.

2. Sarah Anne Owen wife of William Owen of

Hyfrydle, Beaumaris, schoolmaster.

CONVEYANCE [draft] of 27, 29, 31,33, and


35 Rosemary Lane [Beaumaris?]
copy,.

268. 1924 Nov. 1. Trustees of the C[alvanistic] M[ethodist]

Chapel, Menai Bridge, co. Anglesey.

2. Frank Williams of Cralg Hyfryd, Menal Bridge,

clerk.

2/268. (cont. 'd) ... TENANCY AGREEMENT: [draft ] on Craig Hyfryd.


Menai Bridge, 3 copies.
Rent: £5.17s.6d. per quarter.

Attached:

LETTERS: re the agreement [3]

269. 1924 1. William Parry of 23, Farrar Rd., Bangor,


builder.

2. William Parry and Co. (Bangor) Ltd., of


Farrar Rd., Bangor.

LEASE [draft] for a term of 20 years of a plot


or parcel of land situate o f f Farrar Rd.,
Bangor with the building erected thereon used
as a builders' contractors workshop.
Rent: £12.

a70. 1925 March 10 REPORT ON THE TITLE: of William Richards to


freehold premises, Awelfryn, Farrar Rd.,
21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31 Lonpopty and 174
High St., Bangor.

271. 1925 March 18 1. Mary Burdett of Gwenallt, Bangor.

2. George Stephens on of Bangor, Commission


Agent.

AGREEMENT: to l e t Gwenallt, Bangor and a l l the


furniture for one year minus one day.
Rent: £32 10s. per quarter.
Copy..

272. 1925 April 14- CORRESPONDENCE: etc. re the Assignment of a


Oct. 5 dwellinghouse i n Garth Bangor i n the bank­
ruptcy of John Mountford. F i l e of 20 items.
2/273. 1925 April-May PAPERS: re the notice to quit and ejectment of
William Orr and Mr. and Mrs. N. Lock of Brynllwyd
Bach, Carnarvon Rd., Bangor, on behalf of the
Landlords John Roberts of 5, Eldon Rd., Rock­
ferry co. Cheshire and Richard Roberts c/o R.
McKay, Woodcock Dairies Prince Rupert, British
Columbia. F i l e of 24 items.

274. 1925 May CORRESPONDENCE: re the conveyance of Crescent


Stores, Bangor by Mrs. M.L. Hughes of Carreg­
dornas, Holyhead to Mr. and Mrs. Jaxman, 19
College Rd., Bangor. F i l e of 5 items.

275. 1925 Oct. 24 1. J o l i f f e John Brown of 51 High St., Bangor,


motor engineer.

2. John Hughes of 3, Field St., Bangor, motor


mechanic.

CONVEYANCE of messuage or dwellinghouse and


courtyards and premises at 3, Field St.,
Bangor.
Consideration: £110.
copy-
Attached:

CORRESPONDENCE: re the above conveyance 27-28


Oct. and 2 Nov. 1925. 3 letters.

276. 1925 Nov.-Dec. CORRESPONDENCE: re the sale of 6, Mildred


Avenue by Hector L i l l e y to Arvon G. Glynne,
6, Mildred Avenue Prestwich and the l i a b i l i t y
for private street works. 4 items.

277. 1925 Dec. 16 REPORT: on the t i t l e of Mr. E l l i s Roberts to


Penhower Isaf, Pentir, nr. Bangor by loan Y.
Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor.

278. 1927 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: of W.R. Roberts of Gorphwysfa,


Llanfairfechan to freehold property known as
the Priory, Llanfairfechan.
Wills arranged i n chronological order1

2/279. 1922 Oct. 18 WILL: [draft] of Dr. Kennedy Joseph Previta


Orton F . 1 1 . S . of Wylfa, hangar, Professor of
Chemistry at the University College of North
Wales bequeathing his money i n trust for his
wife, son William, and daughters Edith and
Dilys and his books to his children and the
Institution he was working for at the time of
his death. The trustees are Miss Dorothy
Chapman of University Hall, Liverpool and
Goyle Lane, Howes, co. York, Miss Charity Kittson
of Litlington co. Sussex and loan Ynyr Glynne,
of Bangor, s o l i c i t o r .
I

280. 1924 April 11 CODICIL [draft] of Dr. Kennedy Joseph Previte


Orton, F.R.S. of Wylfa, Bangor, Professor
of Chemistry at the University College of North
Wales continuing the trusts of income i n favour
of his daughters Edith and Dilys for their lives
and providing for the marriage of Edith.

281. 1925 Aug. 17 NOTE: to Dr. Orton, Wylfa, Upper Bangor, asking
whether the clauses providing for the g i f t i n
the event of the bankruptcy etc. of his son were
omitted.
Copx.

282. 1925 Oct. 18 CODICIL: [draft] of the w i l l of Dr. K.J.P.


Orton , F . K . S . of Wylfa, Bangor, reallocating
income assigned i n trust for his son William.
A copies.

283. 1923 [Feb.] WILL [draft] of Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Cerls,


Pentraeth, co. Anglesey appointing her son
Hugh Thomas of The Cloth Hall, Pentraeth, co.
Anglesey as her Executor and Trustee. Bequeaths
ing a l l her move able effects equally between her
3 sons Thomas John Thomas, David Thomas and
Hugh Thomas and the residue i n trust for her
grandchildren.
2/283.(cont.'d) Enclosed:

NOTE: B. Thomas and Sons, Cloth Hall, Pentraeth

that the draft of the w i l l was In order 5 Feb.

1924.

284. 1924 Feb. 25 WILL: [draft] of Mrs. Janet Robina Coates of


Fron, Bangor, wife of William Oliphant Coates,
insurance manager with bequests after the sale
of her property to her husband, brother James
Beck, and sisters Annie Beck and Catherine
Grace Beck and C y r i l Jones.

Attached:

NOTE: of Instructions for the drawing up of the


above w i l l .

285. 1924 March 24 WILL: [draft] Margaret Winnie Jones of Cremlyn,


Bangor, widow, appointing her brother William
Thomas Duke Williams of Newport, Monmouthshire,
bank manager, her son Richard Glynne Jones and
son-in-law Walter Thurgood as trustees and exe­
cutors. Monetary bequests to her sister Edith
Williams, her son Richard Glynne Jones, her dau­
ghter Jane Olwen Muir and brother Rice Hughes
Williams of 77 Lansdowne Rd., Holland Park,
London, and her grandchildren.
2 copies.

Attached:

LETTER: from the testatrix to loan Y. Glynne


re a change i n bequests [and note of bequests2
n .d..

286. 1924 March 29 WILL : [draft] of Arvon Glynne of Manchester


and Glyndyl, Bangor, lecturer. The whole of
the income of the estate to be vested i n his
wife and on her death to his children.
2 copies.
2/287. 1924 June 28 WILL: [draft] of Lucy Ethel Perrln of Bryn
Gwylan, Conway bequeathing a l l her property to
her husband for l i f e and then the land at
Trwm-y-Garnedd Glan Conway with i t s buildings
to her daughter Lucinda Mary and the rest of
her property for the remainder of her children.

Attached:

LETTER: from Lucy Ethel Perrin suggesting her


cousin Edith Alice Jones as her second trustee.
27 June, 1924.

288. 1924 Oct. 2 WILL: [draft] of Ellen Rowlands of 69, Dean's


Court, Bangor, widow, bequeathing a l l her
property to her children, or grandchildren
on the death of her children.
Partnership

2/289. 1924 Nov. 18 CORRESPONDENCE... re proposed partnership of


and 25 Wilfred Adamson and Joseph Mountfield for
the Denio1 Motor Co..

290. 1924 1 1. Wilfred Adamson of Bryn y Menai of Bangor,


motor dealer.

2. Joseph Mountfield of Church House, Pentir,


nr. Bangor.

DEED OF PARTNERSHIP: [draft] for business of


motor proprietors, motor mechaniss and dealers
i n motors and motor accessories i n continuation
of the business carried on by Joseph Mountfield
The firm to be called The Deiniolen Motor Co.
and to be at Farrar Rd., Bangor.
Consideration: £150 each.
Legal Cases i n date order.

2/291. 1921 April­ CORRESPONDENCE: re debts due on the estate of


1923 July Dr. R.M. Williams of Llys Meirion, Menai B r i -
dge for services rendered by him as physician
and surgeon. Administratrix, Annie Price
Williams. Includes summons and receipts. F i l e
of 78 items.
English and Welsh.

292. 1921 PAPERS: re claim for compensation i n respect


of Cymryd land by loan Y. Glynne from the
Caernarvonshire Agricultural Committee.
F i l e of 5 items.

293. 1922 Feb. 4- CORRESPONDENCE: between Grace Roberts,


April 27 Claremont, Llanfairfechan and Chamberlain and
Johnson, solicitors re Equitable House Property
co. Ltd., labelled Grace Roberts v Margaret
Taylor.
F i l e of 7 items.
Copies.

294. c.1922-1923 PAPERS: re the claim of Miss E.C. Thomas for


half the share of the Income of Moel y Ci Farm,
from her brother Mr. Bennett Thomas MoelyCi,
Felin Hen, nr. Bangor. 5 items.

295. 1923 Jan. PAPERS: re the case of Bangor Police v William


G r i f f i t h , Chauffeur to Dr. H.C. Allen on a
charge of driving to the danger of the public,
including a copy of the summons, the defence
of the defendant, and draft statements and
letters re a fine.

296. 1923 Jan.? PAPERS: re the case by Bangor Police v Mademois­


Feb. 5 elle C. Cariou of 50, Holyhead Rd., who worked
2/296.(cont.*d) ...
for Bangor University, for failure to register

as an alien. Includes a copy of the summons,

correspondence, a brief for the defence and

statement by the defendant and letters re costs.

8 items.

French and English

297. 1923 April- PAPERS: re the defence of Leonard Pickering of

May Gorddinog Llanfairfechan, chauffer to Major

Eric Platt, v the Bangor Police in Petty Ses­


sions at Bangor, on a charge of driving to the

danger of the public. Includes brief for the

defence, correspondence and copy of the summons.

F i l e of 6 items.

298. 1923 May 28- LETTERS AND COPIES OF SUMMONS: from the Governors

Aug. 24 of Friars and the County School, Bangor to re­


cover fees from several people. 31 items.

299. 1923 June PAPERS: re the defence of N.W.A. Sotheby v

Bangor Police on a charge of dangerous driving.

F i l e of 7 items.

300. 1923 Aug.- PAPERS: re the prosecution by the Ministry

Sept. of Agriculture and Fisheries of E.J. Thomas

of Grimsby House, Llanfairfechan, for infringe­


ment of the Seeds Act 1920.

F i l e of 18 items.

301. 1923 Oct. PAPERS: on the defence of Major F.W. Gamwell

of Aber Artro, Llanbedr for f a i l i n g to produce

a licence and registration for his car, at

Petty Sessions of Bangor.

302. 1923 Nov.- PAPERS: re a claim for salvage services ren­


Dec. dered to the motor vessel Cremyll while dis­
abled o f f Gt. Ormes' Lead. In the Admiralty

Jurisdiction of Carnarvonshire County Court

at Bangor between the Owners, Master and Crew

of the Steam Trawler J.M.B. of Fleetwood and

Cremyll of Drogheda i n the Irish Free State.

Including precipe for commencement and corres­


pondence. F i l e of 26 items.

Divorce Case Edward Charles and Rebecca Hum­


phreys.

i/303. 1923 NOTICE: by Edward Charles Humphreys to Mrs.


Rebecca Humphreys of Ty Mawr, Llaadegfan and
the Magistrate's Clerk, Menai Bridge that he
intends to appeal against the order for sep­
aratlon, custody of the child and maintenance
made at Petty Session at Menai Bridge, 9 April,
1923. 2 copies.

304. 1923 April- CORRESPONDENCE: and other papers re a notice of


lov. appeal from an order for separation i n the
Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the
High Court of Justice, iiebecca Humphreys v
Edward Charles Humphreys. F i l e of 62 items.

305. 1923 May 3 DECLARATION: by Rebecca Humphreys of Tymawr,


Llandegfan, co. Anglesey, for the appeal by
her husband Edward Charles Humphreys against
the decision by Petty Sessions that he pay
maintenance.
Copy.

306. 1923 May 12 DECLARATION: by Edward Charles Humphreys i n


the appeal that he maintained his wife during
their married l i f e , although monetary circum­
stances forced them to live i n his parents'
house. He also states that Rebecca has a
valuable piano and he believes gave piano
lessons.

307. 1923 May 14 SUMMONS: by Rebecca Humphries' solicitors to


Edward Humphreys and his solicitors to attend
a Judge i n Chambers and explain why he should
not give security for the costs of the Res­
pondent in the Appeal.

308. 1923 May 24 LETTER: loan Y. Glynne to Jaques and Co., s o l -


ioitors, 8 Ely Place, Holbom, re Humphreys v
2/308.(cont.'d) ... Humphreys enclosing notes of Evidence, and
letters and summons and asking i f he should
raise the point that the complainant canvas­
sed at least one of the Justices.

309. 1923 May 24 NOTE: Jaques and Co., Holborn Circus, London,
re the Humphreys' divorce case asking i f the
Appeal, which was drafted quickly, covered
a l l grounds.

310. 1923 Oct. 10 DECLARATION: Edward Humphreys to his wife,


Rebecca Humphreys of Tymawr, Llandegfan under­
taking to withdraw his appeal i n consideration
of her agreeing and promising to return to him
once he has provided a suitable home.

311. 1923 Oct. 11 DECLARATION: by Rebecca Humphreys to Edward


Charles Humphreys that she would return as
soon as he had provided a suitable home for
her and the children i f he withdrew his appeal.

312. 1923 BRIEF FOR THE APPELLANT: made i n the Divisional


Court of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty
Division of the High Court of Justice i n the
case of Humphreys v Humphreys against an order
made the Menai Bridge, Petty Sessions under
the Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act
1895.

313. 1923 LETTERS: Peggie [Rebecca] and Edward Humphreys


certified as true copies. To be used as
exhibits i n the divorce proceedings i n Petty
Sessions.
4 items.

314. [c.1923] DRAFT SUBMISSION: by Edward Charles Humphreys


in the divorce case.
Document Defective part missing.
2/315. 1923 PAPERS: re the application to Bangor Petty
Sessions 18 Sept. 1923 for the ejectment
of William Hughes from Plas Hwfa, Llanllechid
for failure to comply with a closing order made
by Ogwen R.D.C. because i t vas unfit for human
habitation. Property owned by Lord Penrhyn
bought from the Plas Hwfa Charity - 3 items.

316. 1923-1924 PAPERS: re default on Hire Purchase payments on


an Austin Touring Car by Ernest Edward Ward
of Ogwen (Temperance Cafe, Bethesda, from the
British Motor Finance Co. Ltd., 4 items includ-
Ing a copy of the agreement.

317. 1924 April PAPERS: re the ejectment of Mr. Goodyear,


gamekeeper from Clyddin, Pentraeth, by his
landlord Lieut. Col. Claud Esme Vivian, Plas
Gwyn, Pentraeth. F i l e of 4 items including
2 copies of summons.

318. 1924 May­ CORRESPONDENCE: re Glynymarl Estate, Llandudno


1925 Jan. Junction and proceedings taken by Edward
Foulkes of Llys Iowerth, Llandudno Junction
against David Roberts, Station Stores, Llan­
dudno Junction for allowing part of the estate
to be used for a fairground.
F i l e of 16 items.
Plan.

319. 1924 July- CORRESPONDENCE: between Mr. O.R. Hughes,


Sept. Britannia House, Bangor and the owners of
La Marguerite re damage to a yacht caused by
the wash of La Marguerite. F i l e of 10 items.

320. 1924 July- CORRESPONDENCE: re the case of Evans and


Sept. Roberts, 290 and 292 High St., Bangor patentees
of Roberts Patent Soldering Iron v Fluxite Ltd.,
Simplex Works, Bevlngton St., Bermondsey, lon­
don, S.E. 16, re infringement of Patent Rights.
F i l e of 13 items.
2/321. 1924 Oct.-Dec. CORRESPONDENCE: re a debt of Lloyd Owen,

architect, of Henal Bridge to Randal E. Grice,

305 High St., bangor re a Raleigh Motor Cycle.

F i l e of 7 items.

J . Kennedy v Humphrey Williams Ltd., Penlon


Slate Works.

2/322. 1924 Oct.­ PAPERS re the defence of J . Ksnnerley of


1925 Jan. Creigfryn, Garth, Bangor, against Humphrey
Williams, Ltd., Penlon Slate Works, Langor
including correspondence legal papers and
correspondence re the payment of costs.

323. 1924 Oct.-Dec. PAPERS: re the defence of J . Eennerley of


3, Creigfryn, Garth Rd., Bangor against a
claim for payment for t i ie asurrounds and
grate supplied by Humphrey Williams Ltd.,
Bangor.

224. 1924 Dec­ CORRESPONDENCE: re the case of the Menal


1925 March Motor Co. Ltd., Menal Bridge and the Devon
Valley Produce Co. Ltd., re a debt of £27.
F i l e of 29 items.

325. 1925 July CORRESPONDENCE: re claims on Hen Gadfa,


Llaneilian, property of Richard Jones,
Claims by his wife Elizabeth Jones and i n
respect of mortgages by Thomas G r i f f i t h of
Tyddyn Sara, Llaneilian, Amlwch and
William Jones of Penparc, Llaneilian, Amlwch.
F i l e of 7 items.
Cases re Bankrupt Companies.

Sir Henry Lewis, Ltd..

/326. 1914 Feb. 28 MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION:


of S i r Henry Limited as com flour and provision
merchants and hay and provender dealers i n Ban­
gor.
2 copies.

327. 1915-1923 PAPERS: re the estate of Arthur Glynne


Lewis, of 74 Garden Reach, Kidderpore, Calcutta
and BBLaont, Bangor, Sir Henry Lewis as the
executor. 7 items.

328. 1920 July 30 ACCOUNTS: re the sale at Garth Warehouse by Owen


and Lloyd on behalf of S i r Henry Lewis, Ltd.,
including statement of receipts and payments
and the amount raised for each Lot.

329. 1920 Aug. 19 LETTER AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of office


furniture at Garth Warehouse, from Owen and
Lloyd, Bangor, to Sir Henry Lewis, Pendyffryn,
Bangor.
2 items.

330. 1920 Aug. 19 ACCOUNTS: for the sale of office furniture at


Garth Warehouse by Owen and Lloyd, auctioneers,
on behalf of S i r Henry Lewis, set out by Lots.

331. 1920 Sept. 10 LETTERS AND ACCOUNTS: re the sale of the yard
at Garth and Rowland Dockyard Ltd., 4 itarns.
2/332. 1920 Oct. 5 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS AND LETTER: Oven and
Lloyd auctioneers, Bangor and Llangefni to
S i r Henry Lewis, Pendyffryn, Bangor JB the
sale of leasehold premises known as Flour
Warehouses, Garth, Bangor.

333. 1920-1921 ACCOUNTS: Mr. J . Williams,2, Douglas Terrace,


Bethesda showing payment of a debt and costs
by installments.

334. 1920-1922 CORRESPONDENCE: re the voluntary winding up


of S i r Henry Lewis Ltd.. F i l e of 11 items.

335. 1920-1922 FILE: Of papers re the voluntary winding up of


S i r Henry Lewis Ltd., including newspaper
cuttings, letters, minutes of meetings, state­
ments of account and the Liquidators Table and
Record i n a Voluntary Winding u p . 21 items.

1
336. 1921 July 22 - STATEMENT OF LIQUIDATOR £ ACCOUNTS: and
Aug. 20 accompanying letters and declarations, unsigned,
for the liquidation of the company of Sir Henry
Lewis of Pendyffryn, Bangor. F i l e of 6 items.

337. 1921 July 28 LETTER: and extracts from the Companies


(Consolidation) Act 1908 sent by the Companies
Registration Office, Somerset House, London to
S i r Henry Lewis.
!' Printed.

338. 1921 Aug. 15 ESTIMATES: [draft] of L i a b i l i t i e s and


Assets of Sir Henry Lewis Ltd., up to 21 July
1920 prepared for Somerset House.

339. 1921 Nov. 7 NOTE: Henry Lewis of S i r Henry Lewis Ltd.,


com and flour merchants, hay and provender
dealers, Pendyffryn, Bangor to loan Y. Glynne,
giving details of the last dividend paid i n
1917.
2/340. [1921-1922] NOTICE: to Creditors to send i n particulars of
debts or claims, under the Companies Acts, 1908,
to 1917. Blank.

341. n.d.[1921-1922] LIST: [draft] of outstanding Book debts for


S i r Henry Lewis, Ltd..

342. n.d.[1921-1922] LIST: of Book Debts giving names, addresses,


and amounts of money. Rough l i s t .

343. n.d.[1921-1922] NOTE: showing names, addresses and sums of


money.

Endorsed:

NOTE: [draft] re the non-payment of i n s t a l l -


ments and threatening legal proceedings.

344. u.d.[1921-1922] FORM: for Liquidators Statement of Account


under the Companies (Consolidation) Act
1908.
Blank.

345. n.d. [1921-1922 ] FORM: for the Liquidator^ Statement of


Account for Realisation and Disbursements.
Blank.

346. n.d.[1921-1922:8 FORM: of Notices of Meeting of the Creditors


of a Company under the Companies (Consolidation)
Act 1908. Blank. 2 forms.

347. n.d.[1921-1922] FORM: for notice of the Appointment of a Liquid­


it tor under the Companies (Consolidation) Act
1908. Blank.
2/348. 1922 March 14 NOTICE: of Final Meeting of the mentoers of

Sir Henry Lewis Ltd., at Pendyffryn, Bangor

to receive the report of the Liquidators.

Copx.

349, 1922 March 17 AFFADAVIT AND STATEMENT OF LIQUIDATOR'3 ACCOUNTS:

[Draft] by S i r Henry Lewis of Pendyffryn, Bangor

on behalf of h i s company which i s voluntarily

winding up. The statement includes payments,

receipts and an assessment and the affadavit

signed.

350. 1922 March 31 NOTICE: to members of S i r Henry Lewis end

and April Company Ltd. of 2 General Meetings of the Com­


3 pany to'be held at Pendyffryn, Bangor, to

receive the Liquidator^ report and show the

conduct of the winding up. Letter from Henry

Lewis, Pendyffryn, Bangor giving the names

and number of shares of each share holder) .

351. 1922 April 24 LIST: of outstanding debts re S i r Henry Lewis

Ltd., Bangor compiled by Owen and Lloyd,

auctioneers, valuers and estate agents, Bangor.

Including names, addresses and sums of money.

2 sheets.

Printed.

352. 1922 April 16 ASSIGNMENT: of Book Debts to complete the wind­


ing up of S i r Henry Lewis Ltd., Debts assigned

from S i r Henry Lewis Ltd., to S i r Henry Lewis

of Pendyffryn, Bangor. Including l i s t of

debts outstanding.

353. 1922 April 26 MINUTES: [draft] of 2 meetings held at Pendyf­


fryn, Bangor including resolutions.

354. 1922 April ACCOUNTS: S i r Henry Lewis Ltd., giving part­


iculars of capital etc. subscribed and repaid.

2/355. 1922 May 6 STATEMENT OP RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS: [draft]


by S i r Henry Lewis which forms exhibits B of
his affadavit.

356. 1922 ASSIGNMENT: [draft] of Book Debts to complete


the winding up of S i r Henry Lewis Ltd.. Debts
assigned from S i r Henry Lewis Ltd. to S i r
Henry Lewis of Pendyffryn, Bangor.

357. [1922] NOTICE: of Meeting of Creditors under the


Companies Acts 1908 to 1917. Blank.

358. [1922] DIVIDEND WARRANT: No. 86 from the National


Provincial Bank of England, Ltd., Bangor,
Blank.

359. 1923 Dec­ CORRESPONDENCE: re the estate of S i r Henry


1924 June 7 Lewis, deceased, including correspondence with
the India Office re the payment of h i s pension
to his grandson Alan Glyn Lewis. F i l e of 13
items *
K i l l e r s , Ltd.

2/360. 1919 Aug. 2 MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION: of


Hlllers Ltd., confectioners of Llandudno
Junction and Bangor, under the Companies Act
1908-1917.

361. 1923 Sept.­ PAPERS: re the Voluntary Liquidation of Hi Hers


1924 March Ltd., including receipts, correspondence and
minutes of meetings. F i l e of 26 items.

362. 1923 1. Charles Bertrand Fletcher of Queens


Buildings, Bangor corporate accountants
as liquidators of Hlllers Ltd..

2. H.T. Jacob of Bangor and William Glanfab


Jones of Aberadda, Farrar Rd., Bangor.

MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT [draft] that C.B.


Fletcher pay H.T. Jacobs £2250 and H.T.
Jacobs release his claims against Millers Ltd.
and C.B. Fletcher.

363. 1924 Jan. SUMMONS AND LETTER: re debt of E. Vaughan


Davies, Golden Padlock, High St., Bangor to
H i l l e r Ltd (in voluntary liquidation).

364. 1924 Feb. PAPERS: re the debt of Thomas Roberts of Shop


Isaf, Maentwrog to Killers Ltd. (in voluntary
liquidation) including a letter, summons and
notice of a Receiving Order on Thomas Roberts.
F i l e of 3 items.

365. 1924 May 26-28 LETTERS: [2] re a debt of Mrs. B. Bowen of


the Station Cafe, Criccieth to H i l l i e r s Ltd.
tin liquidation).
Huvena Supplies Ltd.

2/386. 1920 Nov. 6 MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION: of


the Huvena Supplies Ltd. o f Bangor under the
Companies Acts 1908 to 1917.

367. 1923 1. Mary Elisabeth Sharps, of Pantafon Cwm-y-


01 o, shopkeeper and her husband W.G. £harp.

2. uuvena Supplies Ltd., Farrar Rd., Bangor,


merchants.

hORTGAQE [draft] on Insurance policies effected


on the l i f e of Charlotte Heap the mother of Mary
Elisabeth Sharp for securing debts to Huvena.

Attached:

NOTE: that Mary Elizabeth Sharps assigns the


policies alone.

368. 1924 Jan.- CORRESPONDENCE:re the debt of Mrs. Margaret


April Hughes of 67 High St., Portmadoo, to Huvena
Supplies Ltd.. urs. Hughes had a guarantor
of R. Davies of Xnhw'uti*?bwlch, Portmadoc.
F i l e of IS items.

369. 1924 Jan.- PAPERS: re a legal case for the recovery of a


July debt of E. Ward of Ogven Stores, i*thesda to
Huvena Supplies Ltd.. F i l e of 7 papers.

370. 1924 March PAPERS: re the legal action for a debt by Mrs.
Kirkpatrlck of the Marquis Inn, Bangor to
Huvena Supplies Ltd., Including letter,
accounts and legal papers. Piles of 7 items.
2/371. 1924 May 7 LETTER AND NOTE: r e a c l a i m f o r damages by t h e

Receiver f o r the debtenture holdergof Huvena

Supplies L t d . from A.O. Jones o f 3, Rhyd Menai,

Menai Bridge r e comments made about the f i n a n c i a l

p o s i t i o n o f the company.

372. 1924 May-June PAPERS: r e a l e g a l case f o r the recovery o f a


debt from W i l l i a m Davles o f Bryn Myfyr, Chapel
S t . , Abergele t o Huvena Supplies L t d . . The
defendant emigrated t o Canada.

373. 1924 May-July CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS: r e the debt o f

Edward Williams Erw Las Farm, Llandegfan,

to Huvena Supplies L t d . , i n c l u d i n g court

papers.

F i l e of 21 items.

374. 1924 Aug. LETTERS AND A BILL [ 3 ] f o r debts o f J . Jones,

draper and grocer, Pen-y-Groes, Gwalchmai,

Anglesey, t o Huvena Supplies L t d . .

Joseph Pepper, Llanberis.

2/37S. 1921 Nov. 4 DECLARATION: by Joseph Pepper of 27. Goodman


St., Llanberis who carried on business as
grocer and greengrocer at 24 Goodman St.,
Llanberis re a Deed of Arrangement made by him
with William Rowley Redwood and his creditors.
Copy.
G r i f f i t h and Hughes

2/376. 1923 March 14 1. John G r i f f i t h of Devon House, 331 High St.,


Bangor, general draper, trading as Griffiths
and Hughes.

2. William Rowley Redwood of the firm of Alex­


ander Mclntyre and Co. of Barclays Bank
Chambers, Bangor, corporate accountants.

3. Several persons, firms and companies as cre­


ditors of the above.

DEED OF COMPOSITION [draft] to assign a l l his


estate to 2. and to pay £10 a week for the f i r s t
year and £12 a week the second year and the
costs of 2. 2 to divide the money between the
parties comprising 3.
2 copies, 1 printed.

377. 1923 March- PAPERS: re the debts and Deeds of Assignment of


April John G r i f f i t h , trading as G r i f f i t h and Hughes,
Devon House, High St., Bangor, draper. F i l e of
23 items, including correspondence and shedule
of creditors.

378. 1923 April AFFADAVITS AND SCHEDULE: re John G r i f f i t h s debts.


One affadavit sworn by John G r i f f i t h and one by
loan Y. Glynne and schedule of creditors.

379. n.d.[1923] FORM OF ASSENT: for Creditors of John G r i f f i t h


trading as G r i f f i t h and Hughes, Devon House, High
St., Bangor, draper to a Deed of Assignment and
the Resolutions passed at the Meeting of Cre­
ditors, 3 April 1923.
Blank.

Attached:

NOTE: rough of names and amounts of money.


General Office Correspondence

2/380. 1920 June 26 NOTE: R. Festin Jones, Llangefni, to J .


Glynne Jones, s o l i c i t o r , Bangor arranging to
be at the s o l i c i t o r s ' office the following
Tuesday.

381. 1925 March 4 LETTER: Royal Insurance Co. Ltd., Liverpool to

loan Y. Glynne, 282 High St., Bangor re policy

no. H. 1005497 stating that they had arranged

for their District Representative J.0. Williams

to c a l l and discuss the question of an Agency.

Personal Papers

2/382. [1925] INVITATION: to Mrs. Glynne to attend a display


of the clothes collection of Mdlle. heLene of
Llandudno.

Endorsed:

NOTE: re some cases and some financial calcul­


ations.

383. 1925 June - DIARY: of main events including visitors,


Nov. p o l i t i c a l events, including a mention of loan
and family.
Carnarvonshire Hockey A s s o c i a t i o n and the North

Wales Hockey A s s o c i a t i o n

2/384. 1921-1922 CORRESPONDENCE: e t c . the Carnarvonshire Hockey

A s s o c i a t i o n and the North Wales Hockey Assoc­


i a t i o n s e t t i n g them up, arranging matches and

d i s c u s s i n g problems o f f i x t u r e s , grounds and

f i n a n c e . The s e c r e t a r i e s o f both a s s o c i a t i o n s

were loan Y. Glynne and J . Glynne Jones. Inc­


l u d i n g programmes f o r the Carnarvonshire v

Denbighshire match, 28 Jan. 1922.

F i l e o f 37 items.

385. 1922 Aug.-4Jec. CORRESPONDENCE: r e the Carnarvonshire Hockey

A s s o c i a t i o n . F i l e o f 37 items.

386. n.u.[c.1922-1923] ACCOUNT SHEET: i n c l u d i n g r e c e i p t s and payments

f o r a Hockey Match i n v o l v i n g the Carnarvonshire

P l a y e r s . . on the back of a programme f o r a Hock­


ey Match between Carnarvonshire and F l i n t s h i r e .

387. 1923 J a n . 18 LETTER: loan Y. Glynne, s o l i c i t o r , 282, iiigh

St., bangor t o Mr. Williams s t a t i n g the he

c o u l d not go t o Llandudno, and asking t h a t P.

i i l i a s be put down as Bangor and not West E i r b y

i n the r e p o r t o f the t r i a l match. He a l s o asks

f o r programmes o f the P o s s i b l e s v Probables match.

388. ? J a n . 27 NEWSPAPER CUTTING: r e a t r i a l match t o s e l e c t the

North Wales Hockey team t o p l a y South Wales i n a

Welsh I n t e r n a t i o n a l Match.

389. n.u.[c.1920s] RULES: of the F l i n t s h i r e County Hockey A s s o c i a t i o n .


1 copy a l t e r e d i n p e n c i l and i n k .
2 copies.

390. n.d.[c.1920s] POSTCARD: G. Aneurin Edwards, Craigwen, L l a n ­


dudno Hon. Secretary o f the Llandudno Hockey

Club t o Mr. Glynne c o n g r a t u l a t i n g him on the

v i c t o r y over L l a n g e f n i i n t h e i r F i r s t match,

e n c l o s i n g the F l i n t s h i r e r u l e s , and arranging

a meeting.

I 0 A N G L Y N N E P A P E R S

CAERNARVONSHIRE RECORD O F F I C E 1969

R e c o r d s d e p o s i t e d "by M r . l o a n G l y n n e , S o l i c i t o r , Bangor.

Catalogue Mark : M/55.


1o 1817 1lf March Case and o p i n i o n on whether widow i s
e n t i t l e d t o a dower from E s t a t e a t
Talybont Co. Anglesey. Quotes deeds
(1764 - 1815).

2. 1823 25 March TRANSCRIPT from Great Sessions Court


R o l l ; r e Inheritance c l a i m by Holland
G r i f f i t h before Great S e s s i o n Court a t
Beaumaris.

3, 1834 19 May (1) Wm. Roberts o f Hendre Bach,


Clynnog, Farmer and John Owens o f
Heribont Bach, pa. Clynnog, Farmer.

(2) Rev. M o r r i s Hughes of V e l i n H e l i


d i s s e n t i n g m i n i s t e r , Rev. Wm. Hughes of
Talysarn pa. L l a n l l y f n i , d i s s e n t i n g
m i n i s t e r , D a n i e l Roberts of Brynadda,
Bangor, Farmer, John G r i f f i t h of
Yscubor fawr, pa. Clynnog, Farmer and
- Lewis Owen o f L l e y a r Bach, pa. Clynnog
Farmer.

(3) M o r r i s Davies of Summer H i l l ,


Bangor.

DRAFT APPOINTMENT o f new Trustees f o r


C M . Chapel and l a n d s formerly part of
/ Cae B r y n ^ e i f r p a r t o f a farm Brynaerau
pa. Clynnog.

Reoites Lease of 13th February, 1807.

4. 1835 8 May LETTER : S i r R. B. W. B u l k e l y t o


W i l l i a m Jones of Brynmor, gent,
incomplete ­ has a memorandum that
Wm. Jones agrees t o purchase Caea
Cymryd a l i a s Caea B u l k e l e y i n pa. G y f f i r
Co. C v o n , from S i r R. B. W. Bulkely..

5. 1836 29 A p r i l (1) Richard M o r r i s G r i f f i t h of Bangor,


Grocer;

(2) W i l l i a m Scudder of Bangor Ferry, pa


Bangor, gent.

DRAFT LEASE f o r 60 years of part of a


f i e l d c a l l e d Fronhaulog pa. Bangor.
Rent £7. 13. Od.
6\ 1837 12 February COVERING- LETTER f o r l e t t e r of
Win, P r i c e .

7. 1837 7 May CASE : Sale of l a n d i n Co. of Anglesey


the property of John Jones PettersEsq.

8, 1839 1 January (1) John Hughes of Llanrwst E s q . ,


J . Williams of L i v e r p o o l , Draper, P.
L e i c e s t e r of Parkgate, Co. Chester, Gent,
J . F l e t c h e r of Toxfceth Park, L i v e r p o o l ,
Broker, Wm. Gornforth of L i v e r p o o l ,
Merchant, R. S. C l a r e of L i v e r p o o l ,
d i s h l l e r , T. Williams of L i v e r p o o l ,
innkeeper and George Jones of L i v e r p o o l ,
joiner.

(2) John P a r r y of H i r a e l , p a . Bangor,


Timber Merchant; W i l l i a m Williams of
Bangor, b u i l d e r ,

DRAFT DEED OF COVENANT t o safeguard the


t i t l e of ( 2 ) , i n court i f r e q u i r e d , t o
l a n d near the seashore pa. Bangor, known
as Cae g l a n y mor or the Weavers' F i e l d .

/ 9. I8I4/I Fragment of a document re case Doe.,,


L l o y d and Jones v . Rowlinson i n the
Exchequer of P l e a s .

10. 1845 17 May (1) The P r o p r i e t o r s of the P e n r a l l t


Estate.

(2) Mr. Edward E l l i s .

ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT r e Contract f o r


the Purchase of Land a t P e n r a l l t , near-
Bang or at the south of a new road
l e a d i n g out of Holyhead Road towards
P e n r a l l t . With P l a n .

11. 1846 21*. August (l) Ann Wynne of Stroud, Kent, widow.

(2) Thomas Hughes of Llanfairfechan,


farmer.

(3) Rowland Williams of Pen-y-bont,


L l a n f a i r f e c h a n , innkeeper.

DRAFT BARGAIN AND SALE of the lands


Gwydir and Gwydir Is3a pa. L l a n f a i r f e c h a n
w i t h house and garden i n t r u s t to the use.
of (2) .
Recites part of w i l l of the late

J o h n Wynne husband o f ( l ) a n d p a s t
transactions concerning the property.

12. 1&V7 20 December


(1) Thomas Beck o f S h r e w s b u r y , b a n k e r .

(2) Rev. J o h n F h i l l i p s o f P e n b r y n t i r i o n ,

pa. Bangor, m i n i s t e r .

DRAFT DEED OF CCNVENANT t o p r o d u c e deeds


e t c . on r e q u e s t t o c o n f i r m t h e t i t l e o f
John P h i l l i p s t o lands part of the
P e n r a l l t E s t a t e near Bangor. Schedule
o f Deeds a t t a c h e d ( l 8 2 H t - l ) .

13. 1&..9 (1) W i l l i a m J o n e s o f Brynymor,

Dwgyfylchi, farmer.

(2) David Roberts o f Bryneda, farmer.

DRAFT MORTGAGE o f Maes y C a s t e l l ,

T y d d y n Bach a n d Cae B l e d d y n p a . Caerhun,

and B r y n C y n h a d l e . Tyn L l i d i a r t , P e n y

Nant a l i a s Nant y f e l i n , Tyddyn R o b i n

I s a f and Tyddyn R o b i n U c h a f , T a l y w a i n

a l i a s H e n Fuchas pa. L l a n b e d r . To

s e c u r e A.,000.

14. 1849 1 October (1) Thomas A s h e t o n S m i t h .

(2) W i l l i a m Jones.

DRAFT DEED OF COVENANT t o p r o d u c e

deeds e t c . on r e q u e s t t o u p h o l d t h e

t i t l e o f W i l l i a m s Johes t o land3 known

a s Maes y C a s t e l l . Tyddyn B a o h . i n t h e

C a e r h u n , B r y n Cynhadle, T y n L l i d i a r t ,

Cae I t h e l , Pen y n a n t , a l i a s N a n t y

f e l i n , Tyddyn R o b i n U c h a f , Tyddyn

R o b i n I s a f , Talywaun i n t h e p a r i s h o f

L l a n b e d r , a n d Cae B l e d d y n i n t h e p a r i s h

of Caerhun. Schedule o f deeds a t t a c h e d

1768 - 1848. ( F i r s t page m i s s i n g . )

15* 1850 19 January (l) Wm. J o n e s o f B r y n m o r , Caernarvon,


Gent.

(2) D a v i d R o b e r t s o f Brynadda,

C a e r n a r v o n , Gent.

DRAFT MORTGAGE o f B y a r t o r B v a r t fawr

w i t h Cae T a n 'radd, Y d d o l Gweini-v-Gwai.

Gweini goed, Y r a l i t goed, Cae g w c n i t h .

Cae G l a s , Y r a l l t bach, Y r a l l t Rug,

Tfr r h o f f t , T a n 'rodyn, Y F f r i d d l a s , p a .

Caerhyn, L l a n g e l y n i n a n d G y f f i n and a l s o

of c o t t a g e s c a l l e d F f r w d i n p a . L l a n b e d r

and Meadow w e r g l o d d b o r t h l l w y d i n p a .

Caerhyn! and f f r i t h c e f n t a i and F f r i t h

Newydd p a r t o f E i t h i n o g i n p a . L l a n b e d r

and F f r i t h Ysgybor a F f r i t h g a n o l pa.

L l a n b e d e r , a n d Gwerglodd G l y n n p a .

Caerhyn. C o n s i d e r a t i o n £1,500.

16. 185O 1 8 March RELEASE o f farms i n p a s . L l a n g o e d ,

Llanfairmathafermeithaf, and Llanddyfnan

Co. A n g l e s e y , and a "5 s h a r e i n Chwarel

Rhosfawr from Margaret P a r r y , J o h n

P h i l l i p s and E l l i n h i s w i f e t o Henry

L l o y d J o n e s . Schedule a t t a c h e d . F i r s t

page m i s s i n g .

17. 1850 6 December ABSTRACT o f Conveyance t o t h e Rev.

Thomas L l o y d o f l a n d i n t h e p a r i s h e s o f

Eglwys Rhos and Llandudno w i t h s c h e d u l e .

A t t a c h e d t o A b s t r a c t o f Conveyance from

t h e Rev. Thomas L l o y d t o Thomas Edward

L l o y d Mostyn, E s q . o f b u i l d i n g ground a t

Llandudno (1854* 9 March) w i t h schedule

of l e a s e s . (2 c o p i e s . )

18. 1852 (1) Wm. W i l l i a m s of L i v e r p o o l , joiner.

(2) John Evans o f Ehosfawr, p a . Bangor,

farmer.

(3) Wm. Jones o f C e f n Gwrnddyn,


L l a n d e i n i o l e n , f a r m e r , a n d h i s w i f e Ann
Jones.

(4) Wm. Evans o f F a c h e l l , L l a n d e i n i o l e n ,


f a r m e r , and Evan Evans o f B e t h e s d a ,
quarryman, Humphrey E v a n s o f F a c h e l l
a f o r e s a i d , farmer.
RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM o f a l l i n t e r e s t

i n the p a r t shares i n l a n d and houses

i n Northumberland S t r e e t , Prank S t r e e t ,

Edg. S t r e e t i n Toxteth Park, L i v e r p o o l ,

mortgaged i n a former i n d e n t u r e . ^

19. 1852 2k M a y (1) John Dawson o f Gronant, Llanasa,

Co. F l i n t , Gent.

(2) John Hughes of Gronant a f o r e s a i d ,

mason.

DRAFT LEASE of land i r i township of

Gronant pa. Llanasa, Co. F l i n t . Rent

£3 per annum. With F l a n ,

20. 1852 2 August


(1) Robert Williams of Holyhead, Co.

Anglesey, b u i l d e r .

(2) John G r i f f i - B i of L l a n l l e c h i d ,

quarryman, Henry Jones of Bethesda,

Bookkeeper, Richard Owens of Bethesda,

quarryman, W i l l i a m Jones of Bethesda,

quarryman.

DRAFT MORTGAGE o f l a n d i n pa. Bangor

(boundaries described) t o secure £1080.

21* 1853 1 April


ABSTRACT o f t h e deed of settlement on

the f o r m a t i o n o f the Bangor Mutual S h i p

Insurance S o c i e t y .

Registered M853, 1 A p r i l ' .

22. 1853 12 A p r i l
ABSTRACT OF TITLE o f Trustees of Glan

Ogwen B e n e f i t B u i l d i n g Society t o 8

Houses a t P r e s t a t y n pa. Milden, Co.

F l i n t , t o be purchased by Edward Hunt.

23* 1853 12 December


(1) Hugh Robert Hughes of Kinmel Park,

Co. Denbigh, Esq.

(2) E l i z a b e t h L y d i a Cane of Caernarvon,

spinster.

DRAFT LEASE f o r 21 years of lands and

quarry known as Nan t i e farm and land on

Tyn y Nant farm, i n pa. Llandwrog.

( F i e l d Names). R o y a l t i e s s t i p u l a t e d .

Dead r e n t £250.

22*. I852f 30 June (1) John G r i f f i t h of G e r l a n , p a .


L l a n l l e c h i d quarryman.
R i c h a r d Owens of Pant D r e i n i o g , p a .
L l a n l l e c h i d , book keeper.
John Williams of Tyn y Coed, p a ,
LLandegai, carpenter,
G r i f f i t h Rowlands of G r i s i a u cochion,
p a , L l a n d e g a i , auarryman, t r u s t e e s o f
the P r i n c e L l e w e l l y n Benefit B u i l d i n g
Society*

(2) John Williams of Dolypant p a ,


L l a n d e g a i , quarryman,

DRAFT ASSIGNMENT of l e a s e h o l d . Land


p a r t of a f i e H on Peribryn Farm a t
Bethesda,

25. tf% 3 July ABSTRACT of the w i l l of Henry W i l l i a m s ,


l a t e Marquis of Anglesey so f a r as
r e l a t e s t o h i s estates i n Anglesey and
Caernarvonshire (dated 185^, 23 Feb.
proved at Canterbury l85*t-, 3 J u l y ) ,

26. 1855 6 June LETTER : Messrs. Smale and Lawrie of the


Doctors Commons to H , L , Jones, E s q . o f
Bangor r e . the case of the w i l l of Rev,
Llewelyn Samuel deceased of Tan y
Manan, pa, L l a n l l e c h i d , d i s s e n t i n g
m i n i s t e r , w i t h copy of the case attached.

27. 1855 17 August (1) Edward Jones of Croesaman, p a .


Eglwysfach, Co, Denbigh, farmer,

(2) D a v i d Jones of Glanydon, Liandudno,


farmer,

(3) Trustees of O ^ r r y m e ^ s Benefit


Building Society.

DRAFT ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE of l a n d i n


the p a r i s h of Liandudno (boundaries
described),

28, 1855 13 November (1) S i r Richard B u l k e l e y Williams


B u l k e l e y of Baron H i l l Co, Anglesey,
B a r t . , and Richard Lewis Mostyn Williams
B u l k e l y , h i s son.

(2) Humphrey E l l i s of L l a n l l e c h i d , Co.


C v o n , farmer.
(3) Thomas W i l l i a m s of Beaumaris
Co. Anglesey.

DRAFT GRANT of Pontwgan, p a . Caerhun,


i n t r u s t f o r the s a i d Humphrey E l l i s .
Consideration £260.

29. 1856 ABSTRACT of c e r t a i n mortgages affecting


an estate i n the town of Amlwch, Co.
Anglesey the property of John Jones
P e t t e r s , E s q . , p a r t of which, describee
as if dwellinghouses on East side of
Methusalem S t r e e t comprises l o t 67 i n t
s a l e at C a s t l e I n n , Amlwch. 26 - 27
February, 1856.

30. 1856 14 March (1) Richard Jones of Abergele, Co.


Denbigh, farmer.

(2) Trustees of Quarrymen's Benefit


B u i l d i n g S o c i e t y , Bethesda.

DRAFT INDENTURE ( i n c o m p l e t e ) .

31. 1856 30 August (l) John Robert Jones of Tanyfron,


L l a n l l e c h i d , quarryman.

(2) David W i l l i a m s of Pant y F f r y d l a s ,


L l a n l l e c h i d , quarryman.

MORTGAGE and f u r t h e r charge of l a n d


a t Rachub p a . L l a n l l e c h i d ( p o s i t i o n
described). C o n s i d e r a t i o n : £160 and
£260.

32. 1856 1 October (l) W i l l i a m Evan3 of Bangor, draper


and grocer.

(2) Wm. W. P i e r c e of Bangor, draper


and grocer.

DRAFT LEASE f o r 7 years of shop, house


and premises i n H i g h S t r e e t , Bangor.
Rent £50.

33. 1856 1 November (l) Wm. B u l k e l e y Hughes of P l a s Coch,


Anglesey, Esq.

(2) Robert George Hughes of Brynddu,


Anglesey, E s q . , a major general i n the
army and brother of (l).
DRAFT LEASE f o r l i f e of Carrog a t

Llaribadrig, Co. Anglesey.

34. 1856 13 November


(1) S i r Richard Bulkely Williams

Bulkeley Bart, and Richard Bulkeley

Williams Bulkely h i s son and h e i r of

Baron H i l l , Co. Anglesey.

(2) Thomas Williams of Glanymor,

Llanfairfechan, quarryman.

(3) John Thomas of P l a s , Llanfairfechan,


farmer.

CONVEYANCE o f Glanymor and Glanydwr i n

the parish o f Llanfa i r f echan to the use

of Thomas Williams. With Plan.

Consideration £225.

35. 1856 8 December (1) Hon. Thomas E. Mostyn Lloyd Mostyn.

(2) Williams Davies of Llandudno.

DRAFT LEASE f o r 99 years of dwelling


houses and s i t e s i n Mostyn Street,
Llandudno. Rent £9 per annum.

36. 1857 11 May (1) William Davies of Albert House,

Llandudno, b u i l d e r .

(2) Edmund Jones Watkins of L i v e r p o o l ,

Co. Lancaster, draper.

DRAFT ASSIGNMENT o f leasehold premises

on Mostyn S t r e e t , Llandudno.

37. 1857 5 September 1) Edmund Jones Watkins of Llandudno

l a t e of L i v e r p o o l ) , Grocer and

P r o v i s i o n dealer.

(2) Trustees of *North Wales Benefit

Society' a t Bethesda.

DRAFT MORTGAGE and further charge on

house i n Mostyn Street, Llandudno.

38. 1857 14 December (1) Mr. Owen of Bangor, Hotel Keeper.

(2) Owen Jones o f Bangor, Builder.

DRAFT CONVEYANCE of land by the

Shrewsbury and Holyhead turnpike road,

p a r t of Twrgwyn part of the P e n r a l l t


E s t a t e i n pa. Bangor w i t h r i g h t s of
egress and access. Consideration £200.
Flan.

39. 1857 18 December (1) W i l l i a m Davies of A l b e r t House,


Liandudno, b u i l d e r .

(2) W i l l i a m W i l l i a m s , Cabinet Maker of


Liandudno.

DRAFT ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE of shop and


warehouse i n Mostyn S t r e e t , p a . Liandudno.
Consideration £530.

2jO. 1858 5 February (1) Wm. Roberts of Llanddulas stone


mason.

(2) E l i a 3 Davies of Bethesda, d r u g g i s t .

R i c h a r d Williams of Bethesda, draper.

Joseph Hughes of Bethesda, g r o c e r .

Wm. Williams of Rhiwbryfdar, Co.


Merioneth, quarry agent.

John Edwards of Penrhos, Merioneth,


farmer.

Trustees of North Wale3 B e n e f i t


Building Society.

DRAFT MORTGAGE of l a n d i n the p a r i s h of


Llanddulas to r a i s e £120.

VI. 1858 30 J u l y D e c l a r a t i o n by R i c h a r d Hughs s (Secretary)


v e r i f y i n g the appointment of Trustees of
the Bethesda B e n e f i t B u i l d i n g S o c i e t y .

2f2. 1859 19 December Rules of the *Union B e n e f i t B u i l d i n g


S o c i e t y ' , Bethesda, h e l d a t the house of
Mr. D a v i d Owen, Ogwen Terrace, Bethesda.
E s t a b l i s h e d December 1 9 t h , 1859.
43. i860 15 May ( l ) Margaret Parry of Vron, Upper
Bangor, s p i n s t e r .

(2) Rev. John Richard Hughes of


Cemmaes, Co. Montgomery.

(3) Rev. John P h i l l i p s o f Vron


a f o r e s a i d and Robert P a r r y of Brynteg
Terrace, Upper Banger, f l o u r merchant.

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT concerning l a n d s i n


the p a r i s h of L l a n f a i r m a t h a f a n e i t h a f
Co. Anglesey known as Tyddyn t r a hai-am
a l i a s Tyddyn bach, Tyddyn y Maergwyn a l i a s
B r y n t e d , Ysgybor goch a l i a s Bwth y H e l b y l
part of Tynmynydd, Yr Ynys a l i a s Yr
yny3 flanol g o r s f a i n and Waenwen. "With 3
share i n the m i l l s t o n e quarry c a l l e d
Chwarel Rh03fawr a t Rhosfawr, B r y n t e g ,
on the marriage of E l i z a b e t h P a r r y .

44* 1861 5 November ( l ) Hugh Jones of B o d f e i r i g , C o .


Angle sey E s q . , and Rev. J . Babington of
B r i g h t o n , Co. Sussex.

(2) Rev. J . P h i l l i p s of Vron, Upper


Banger.

(3) Wm. Hughes of F r o n , Upper Bangor,


farmer.

CONVEYANCE AND QUITCLAIM of l a n d formerly


p a r t of the P e n r a l l t E s t a t e a t Upper
Bangor (boundaries o u t l i n e d ) w i t h house
known as F r o n . Consideration £900.

45* 1867 23 October (1) E l i a s Jones of Amlwch and Thomas


Jones of Bodewryd, Anglesey, Gents.

(2) Henry Jones and John Jones o f


Penmaenmawr, carriage p r o p r i e t o r s .

DRAFT LEASE f o r 99 years of Cae Buarth on


Brynymor Farm by the turnpike r o a d from
Bangor t o Conway. Rent £12 per annum.
46. 18?0 16 A p r i l COPY WILL o f Robert Davies of High.
S t r e e t , Conway, t a i l o r and draper.

47. 1873 11 June CODICIL t o the w i l l o f Robert Davies of


Conway (Dated 16 A p r i l , 1870). Wi-fc 46.

48. 1871 9 June SALE CATALOGUE and plans of farms i n the


parishes of Caerhun and G y f f i n known as
Cefn y Cae and Cymryd t o be s o l d . 9 June
io^fT
49. 1881 11 November (1) R i c h a r d W i l l i a m s of Mostyn S t r e e t ,
Llandudno, Grocer.

(2) Misses Anne & Jane Parry & Mrs.


E l l e n P a r r y of Llandudno.

MORTGAGE o f l e a s e h o l d premises 31, Mostyn


S t r e e t , Llandudno, t o secure £400 and
interest.

50. 1906 26 November (1) Jane & Annie P a r r y of Tygwyn,


Llandudno, s p i n s t e r s and Mr. J . H . Jones
c

of Llandudno, accountant.

(2) M r . Wo A r n o l d o f Llandudno, draper.

ASSIGNMENT OP LEASE o f 85, Mo3tyn S t r e e t ,


Llandudno.

51. 185­ (1) Richard S a n k e y of H o l y w e l l .

(2)

DRAFT GRANT (incomplete) quoting a lease


25 November 1848.

52. NJ). E x t r a c t from Court R o l l o f Exchequer


Court a t Westminster : John Doe a
debtor brought a p l e a o f tresspass and
ejectment against F r e d e r i c k Rowlinson and
John Jones.

53.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE o f John Jones Peters,
E s q . , t o Real E s t a t e i n Amlwch, Co.
Anglesey.
(Recites deeds 1788 - 1840).
5^ ABSTRACT OP TITLE of Thomas Edward
Mostyn L l o y d Mostyn E s q . , t o b u i l d i n g
ground a t Llandudno Co. C*von formerly
p o r t i o n s of the Gloddaeth E s t a t e .
(1793 - 1851). 2 copies.

55. ABSTRACT OF TITLE of "the devisess of the


w i l l of John Hughes, E s q . , deceased t o
hereditaments i n the p a r i s h of Bangor.
(1835 - 1850). 3 c o p i e s .

56 (1853 - 5) ABSTRACT OF TITLE of the Trustees of the


Tyntwr Benefit B u i l d i n g S o c i e t y as
Mortgagees t o a leasehold house c a l l e d
Bronheulog p a . Llandudno. (1853 - 5).

57. N.D. SUPPLEMENTAL ABSTRACT OF TITLE of R i c h a r d


S a n k e y E s q . , t o Nant H a l l . C o i t r a pen
y Mynydd, Pen y r a l l t , U f f e r n , T e r f r y n ,
p a r t of Cross F i x e s farm p a r t of
?

Pre3tatyn farm. (Recites deeds of 1857.)


ELANS.

58. 1838 November PLAN of Stone Quarry and surrounding


farms of Brynmor, Graiglwyd and Old F r i t h
p a r t of Ty Mawr Farm and sheepwalks
p a r i s h of Dwygyfylchi. With notes.

59. 1857 31 Ootober PLAN of Coed Mawr Estate and other


property i n the parishes of Caerhun,
G y f f i n , and L l a n g e l y n i n . Co. C v o n .
A d v e r t i s e d f o r s a l e by a u c t i o n on 31
October, 1857. M
Coloured : Scale k- chains to 1 :
Surveyor E . F. Hughes of R h y l .

60. 1871 25 September PLAN of l a n d near Conway t o be s o l d by


a u c t i o n on 25th
H

September, 1871. Scale


3 chains to 1 . Coloured.

61. N.D. PLAN of Cefn Cae, pa. Caerhun, Co.W


Caernarvon. Scale 2 chains to 1 .

62. N.D. PLAN of lands between Llandudno or


Ormes Bay and Conway Bay, pa. Llandudno.

63. N.D. FLAN of Greiglwyd Stone Quarry and


surrounding farms of Tynmawr, Graiglwyd,
and the sheepwalk abovej p a r i s h of
Dwygygylchi.

64. N J ) .
PLAN of Brynmor farm and stone quarry
w i t h surrounding farms of Ty Mawr,
G r a i g Llwyd, and the sheepwalks above,
p a r i s h of Dwygyfylchi. Coloured. With
reference notes.

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