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Mortgage (Lease and Release) for 1 year for £150 on messuages, lands and closes of land specified in nos. D899-900 ...,

  1. William Rowlands of Llwyn Bedw, co. Caern., gent., and James Evans of Glascoed, co. Denb., gent.,. 2. Jane Carreg of Cemes bychan, co. Mont.,. Mortgage (Lease and Release) for 1 year for £150 on messuages, lands and closes of land specified in nos. D899-900, dated 15-16 Nov., 1695. Recital of an assignment of mortgage on the properties dated 28-29 Jan., 1701/2. Endorsed with a note of receipt by 2 of £210 from Lowry Rowlands of p. Bethkelert, co. Caern., widow, dated 5 Oct., 1727. This note is crossed and followed by another, dated 1 Feb., 1727/8 concerning the drawing up of deeds dated 29-30 Dec., 1727 (nos. D910-11).

Quitclaim of a chamber containing two 'le bayes' in which Robert ap Hoell ap Eden' Chalon' lives, part of a ...,

  1. William ap David ap Jankyn ap Mad'. 2. William Flecher, burgess of the town of Caernarvon. Quitclaim of a chamber containing two 'le bayes' in which Robert ap Hoell ap Eden' Chalon' lives, part of a cartilage lying beyond the pool in Caernarvon which 1 holds for 50 years, having received it from Thomas Bold, late burgess of the town of Caernarvon in an indenture dated 14 Feb., 1496/7. Witnesses: James ['Jacobo'] Hide, John Spicer, John Foxwist. Dated at Caernarvon. Latin. Seal.

Grant of a garden lying between the road leading to the cross of Saint Beblic' to the south and the ...,

  1. Nicholas Balfront, burgess of the town, of Caernarvon, brother and heir of Robert Balfront. 2. William Flecher, burgess of the same. Grant of a garden lying between the road leading to the cross of Saint Beblic' to the south and the mill pond of the town to the north and the garden late of Fulc' Maynwarying, once in the tenure of Laurence Mersh to the east and the garden of Thomas Glover to the west, in the suburbs of the town [of Caernarvon]. Witnesses: Laurence Mersh, Thomas Glover, John Foxwist. Dated at Caernarvon. Latin. Seal.

Grant of an annual rent of 2s from a m. and garden once in the tenure of Thomas Glover, between ...,

  1. Nicholas Balfront, burgess of the town of Caernarvon, brother and heir of Robert Balfront, late of Caern'. 2. William Flecher, burgess of the same. Grant of an annual rent of 2s from a m. and garden once in the tenure of Thomas Glover, between the mill pond called le malt miln in the said town, to the north, and the road leading to the cross of Saint Beblic' to the south; also a m. and garden once in the tenure of David ap Ken' otherwise David Grene lying between the bridge of the said 'Villtown' called le pont prith on the east and the lands late of Fulc' Maynewaryng on the West [all in Caernarvon]. Witnesses: Henry Heton and Luke John, bailiffs of the said town, William Combrebage, Laurence Mersh, John Foxwist. Dated at Caernarvon. Latin. Seal.

Grant of an annual rent of 2s. and a m. and garden specified in no. D926 dated 12 July, 1517 ...,

  1. John Robyns, clerk. 2. William Flecher, burgess of the town of Caernarvon. Grant of an annual rent of 2s. and a m. and garden specified in no. D926 dated 12 July, 1517, which 1 recovered against Nicholas Balfront, brother and heir of Robert Balfront, at the Sessions of co. Caern., on 3 Aug., 1517. Witnesses: Henry Heton and Luke John, bailiffs of the said town, with William Cambrebage, Laurence Mersh, John Foxwist, burgess of the town. Dated at Caernarvon. Covenant to warrant against the abbot of Conway. Latin. Seal.

Grant of a m. or tannery called le barkhouse in the town [of Caernarvon], outside the town walls, between the ...,

  1. Jankyn Fletcher, brother and heir of William Fletcher, s. of Robert Fletcher, freeholder of the King in the town of Caernarvon, co. Caern.,. 2. Thomas Fletcher, freeholder of the King in the same. Grant of a m. or tannery called le barkhouse in the town [of Caernarvon], outside the town walls, between the garden called Cocks garden to the south and the garden of William Gruffith, kt., to the east, and between the garden of William Beyseley to the west and the stream of Cadnant to the north. Witnesses: Henry Robyns, William Foxwist, Edmund Crue, Griffith Davis. Dated at Caernaron. Latin. Seal.

Lease for 101 years of a new house and garden, now in the tenure of 2, containing in length 26 ...,

  1. Henry Robyns, gent., burgess of the town of Caernarvon. 2. Richarde Robyns of the same, yeoman. Lease for 101 years of a new house and garden, now in the tenure of 2, containing in length 26 yards, and in breadth 22 yards, in the suburbs of Caernarvon, from the house of William Beseleys, now in the tenure of Edmunde Bromer to the garden green on the north, and the house of 1 now in the tenure of Hugh Balfron Lloid on the south. Annual rent: 8s., a goose at Christmas and a capon at Easter. Seal.

Letters Patent of Elizabeth, dated at Westminster, granting to Rowland Pulleston, esq., a lease for 30 years of two water ...,

Letters Patent of Elizabeth, dated at Westminster, granting to Rowland Pulleston, esq., a lease for 30 years of two water mills in the franchise of the town of Carnarvon, co. Caern., and three pools or lez wettres with their appurtenances called Keuddalleu' on the river Sainte near Carnarvon. Annual rent: £13-2s-4d. Latin.

Assignment of a lease for 101 years on messuages and lands called Rhos dickon gôch and Pant klafdu and a ...,

  1. John Powell of Caernarvon, co. Caern., gent.,. 2. William Spicer of the same, gent.,. Assignment of a lease for 101 years on messuages and lands called Rhos dickon gôch and Pant klafdu and a meadow called Twrffe pitts in Caernarvon, co. Caern.,. Recital of the lease, dated 29 Sept., 1623. Seal.

Will (copy) of William Spicer of Caernarvon, co. Caern., gent,

Will (copy) of William Spicer of Caernarvon, co. Caern., gent.,. Testator beaueaths:. His messuages and lands in Caernarvon, Llanbeblig and Castellmay (except for his wife's jointure, which is confirmed to her for her life), together with the reversion on his wife's jointure after her death, to Richard Edwards of Nanhoron, gent., John Owen of Cefn, both of co. Caern, cleric, and the testator's wife Catherine Spicer for 60 years after his decease, in trust to use the rents and profits to pay his debts and settle his estate, and to convey the property for the remainder of the 60 years and for ever to his sister Ellen Lawrence and her heirs. Testator appoints his wife Catherine Spicer his executrix, and Richard Edwards and John Owen to see to the valuation of his personal estate Fragile.

R[ichard] A[nthony] Poole, Bala, to John Griffith,

Rap, discussing out of court the bill in Chancery against Jg, opposed JG's liability to costs. He objected to the prayer that Jg should execute the deed previously tendered to him but agreed to a decree calling on Jg to execute any proper deed for assigning interest in the property, upon Jg receiving his costs Enclosed is a copy of minutes of the court relating to the decree.

John Sison, Plascoch, to J[ohn] Rowlands, Plastirion,

Apologies for not writing sooner about the spot of ground in dispute near Corsygedol. Went to the place by appointment and JR's party did not meet him. Is satisfied Mr. Mostyn is entitled to the ground. Met JR's advocate, some of whom were most insolent. Would gladly meet Jr to discuss the matter if Jr thinks it worth the time.

Correspondence mainly from Albert Badger, Auditor of Wales Office, Westminster, to John Griffith and Thomas Jones, with some draft replies ...,

Correspondence mainly from Albert Badger, Auditor of Wales Office, Westminster, to John Griffith and Thomas Jones, with some draft replies. They deal mainly with JG's affairs as Receiver General for North Wales and Chester, and include complaints by Ab at alleged ill-treatment by Richard Williams (see C638-798), Jg and Tj. Ab adds items of general and London news, inc. a reference to the funeral of Mr. Pitt, which passed his windows, (no. 526).

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