File 54/9 - Erw Wen and Lasynys, Llandanwg and Llanfihangel-y-traethau

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54/9

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Erw Wen and Lasynys, Llandanwg and Llanfihangel-y-traethau

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  • 1872-1908 (Creation)

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Deeds relating to farms and lands in the parishes of Llandanwg and Llanfihangel-y-traethau in the county of Merioneth, 1872-1908. The majority of the deeds relate to Erw Wen purchased by the Brogyntyn trustees from Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton in June 1907. They include an agreement between Samuel Holland and William Thearsby Poole for laying water pipes on Erw Wen to the farms of Lasynys, 1872; an order from the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, confirming compromise in the case of Bankes-Price and Owen, 1899; a sale catalogue of the estates of Mary Elizabeth Bankes-Price, including Erw Wen, and the purchase deed by Alfred Egerton of Glyn, 1899; an abstract of title, 1861-1899; agreements by Col. Alfred Mordaunt Egerton with Robert Griffith and Robert Jones for letting Erw Wen and a field near Harlech, 1902; the conveyance by Col. Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, then of Chilton House, Thame, Oxfordshire, to the Brogyntyn trustees, 1907, with other associated documents including a copy of the tithe map and apportionment for Llandanwg in 1843, an ordnance survey map of Llandanwg (1:2500) 1889, letters and a valuation, 1907. The file also contains a conveyance by Caroline Jane Holland of Caerdeon to the Brogyntyn trustees, of Lasynys Fawr, Lasynys Fach, Garth Mawr Hen, the Castle Hotel Garden and crofts on Tan Twthill, 1908. Schedules and plans incorporated.

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Enclosed: loose plan inside the sale catalogue, 1899.

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Endorsed on the loose plan: instructions for tracing and ‘This plan was used for the decl’on of title & conveyance’

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Previous refs: some documents numbered No. 1, 3, No. 21; Cist 23 ‘Harlech’ 4/4 NLW Longueville Collection, 1988 Deposit Box 55.

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  • Text: 54/9 (Box 47)