Building leases -- Wales -- Criccieth.

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Borough, castle and corporation : : miscellaneous papers,

Miscellaneous papers relating to Criccieth, comprising an agreement to establish a horse race on the town course, 1727; notes by William Owen on the castle, 1767, annotated by William Ormsby-Gore in 1831; cases and opinions on the right of Criccieth Corporation to grant building leases on the common land, with a translation of the charter attached, 1830, 1839; a return by the recorder and bailiffs of the number of houses and inhabitants, 1831; a copy opinion with a solicitor 's letter to William Ormsby-Gore and notes on the traditional claim of the owner of Ystumcegid, who was also constable of Criccieth Castle, to the mayoralty of the borough, 1838, 1857; summons to the town bailiff from the Office of Woods and Forests to attend an audit for the payment of crown rents, 1855; and a civil engineer 's memorial of difficulties encountered during his survey of Criccieth Castle in 1859-1860, (Watermark 1873).

Clenennau, Glyn, Sylfaen and Ystumcegid estate correspondence,

Letters to Sir William Maurice, 1609, [Sir John Owen], 1634, and Mrs [Jonet?] Owen, [c. 1637], William Wynn of Glyn, 1644, Sir Robert and Dame Margaret Owen, [1682x1698], 1698-1725, Ellen Owen, 1688-[c. 1702], Jane Owen, 1700-1703, William Owen, 1714-1765, Mary Owen, 1736-1779, Robert Godolphin and Ellen Owen, 1769-1793, Owen Ormsby, 1793-1796, Mary Jane Ormsby-Gore, 1810-1860, William Ormsby-Gore, 1822-1859, and William Richard Ormsby-Gore, 1880-1888, received from the Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire estate stewards, tenants, solicitors and other individuals concerning estate business, accompanied by occasional replies and relevant letters from third parties. Recurrent subjects include problems associated with tenancies and property repairs on the Clenennau, Glyn and Ystumcegid estates, accounts and outgoings, provision of commodities, family and local news, rights to sitting places in church, creation of burgesses, particularly at Cricieth, [1688x1702], 1793, 1796, enclosures, trespasses, crown lands, exploitation of timber and extraction of minerals (1880s especially). Particular topics of interest include the mortgage on Ystumcegid, 1688-1703; horse racing in Caernarfonshire, 1732; purchase of Dolbenmaen, 1735-1736; the construction of the Porthmadog railway; road improvement and other public works; the authority of the mayor and bailiff of Bala; building leases on Corporation land at Cricieth; and construction of a factory at Singrig [Llanfihangel-y-Traethau], 1841-1860. Several of the letters incorporate agent's accounts.