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Agreement to purchase: water mill with a meadow at Trefrew and the fishing of Nantconwy; the mill of Pentirgh and ...,

Agreement to purchase: water mill with a meadow at Trefrew and the fishing of Nantconwy; the mill of Pentirgh and Newith (Isgwyrfai); mill of Bodelcock (Uwchgwyrfai); mill of Gerghe Melin (Dinllaen); priory of Eggloise Rosse (Creuddyn); priory of Vaughe (Denbighshire); priory of Berkallet (Isgwyrfai); Llanvihangel (y-pennant, Eifionydd); priory of Lamdoven (St Katherine's Chantry, Bangor Cathedral); lands called Gavell, Gadnod, Gavell Newid and Gavell Coid Gwedir (Nantconwy); Enys y Keffel (Dinllaen); at 13 years purchase to Edward Green for Henry Hall. Photocopy of PRO SP 26/3, pp. 158-159.

Water mill and weir in the Saint in Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); Frith Lloyn Llenor (Isgwyrfai); Glothayth (Creuddyn); Kaynwoodwaite and Castle Wynn ...,

Water mill and weir in the Saint in Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); Frith Lloyn Llenor (Isgwyrfai); Glothayth (Creuddyn); Kaynwoodwaite and Castle Wynn in Nantwhinan and Nantcall (Isgwyrfai); Bodiscallen (Creuddyn); Penlassock (Creuddyn); Pennaghan (Eifionydd); Dallwethland (Nantconwy); Gavill in Trivriw (Nantconwy); Erianus (Arllechwedd Isaf); Castle of Conwy (Arllechwedd Isaf); Weeke (Uwchgwyrfai); Ffrith Druscoid (Isgwyrfai); Ffrith Baladulin (Isgwyrfai); Pemnanghan (Nantconwy); Tresairm (--); Gavishavod (Dinllaen); Newgall (Cwmwd-y-maen); Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); at 13 years purchase to Oliver Wallis. Photocopy of PRO SP 26/6, pp. 181-182.

Pwllheli Corporation King's Rental,

A rental drawn up in 1833 by the Pwllheli Corporation because 'the king's rent being at present unequally assessed upon messuages lands and tenements within this borough'. It was never used. The rental is in the script of Robert Braham Jones, grandfather of the Archdruid Cynan. Photocopy of Caernarfon Archives, Pwllheli 1.

Court rolls of hundred courts.

Eifionydd, 1829; Isaf, 1830; Llyn, 1830; Uwchgwyrfai and Isgwyrfai, 1831 and 1834. Photocopies from PRO CRES 5/188. Rhôl. [Note. The online PRO catalogue says the original of CRES 5/188 was "Lost while on loan to government department".].

Copi llai ei faint o P/2,

Y golygfeydd uchod yw'r unig rai o'r dref cyn codi dau gob yn 1813-1814. Gweler D. G. Lloyd Hughes, Hanes tref Pwllheli, tt. 7-10; Pennod yn natblygiad tref Pwllheli (yr un awdur), Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Gaernarfon, 33 (1972); a Hanes Eglwys Penmount, Pwllheli (gan yr un awdur), 1981. Yn 1834 adeiladwyd eglwys newydd St Pedr (Hanes Tref Pwllheli, tt. 11, 167-168; D. G. Lloyd Hughes, Hanes yr Eglwys ym Mhwllheli (1987). // A smaller copy of P/2. The above are the only views of the town before building two embankments in 1813-1814; see D. G. Lloyd Hughes, Pwllheli: an old Welsh town & its history, pp. 13-18. A new church, St Peter's, was built in 1834; Pwllheli: an old Welsh town & its history, pp. 262-265; D. G. Lloyd Hughes, The history of Pwllheli Church (1987). Gweler map Strydoedd ac Adeiladau Pwllheli yn 1834 gan John Wood / See Street and Building map of Pwllheli in 1834 by John Wood (LlGC/NLW).

Traeth (Sand Street),

Yn ôl hen draddodiad, gwaith bargyfreithiwr yn byw ym Mryn Crin, Pwllheli, Robert Williams, mab R. G. Williams (Corfanydd), oedd P/9 a P/10. Gweler hefyd y sylw ar P/32. // According to an old tradition P/9 and P/10 were the work of a barrister residing at Bryn Crin, Pwllheli, Robert Williams, son of R. G. Williams (Corfanydd). See also note on P/32.

Canol Stryd Fawr (Centre of High Street),

Siop y fferyllydd (Michael Roberts a fu farw yn 1869) oedd yr enwog Siop Meic. Defnyddiodd yr arlunydd drwydded i osod meindwr Capel y Bedyddwyr y tu ôl i Siop Goch. Ar yr ochr chwith i'r llun, gyferbyn a Siop Roberts fe welir Queen's Vaults. Y drws nesaf ond un i'r dafarn, tua'r dwyrain, oedd hen neuadd y dref a ddisodlwyd yn 1820. // The chemist's shop (Michael Roberts, who died in 1869) was the renowned Siop Meic. The artist used licence incorrectly to locate the tower of Tabernacle Chapel behind Siop Goch, 58 High Street. On the left of the picture, opposite Roberts's Shop, Queen's Vaults can be seen. Next door but one to the tavern, on the eastern side, was the site of the old town hall that was replaced in 1820. (Nid oes sicrwydd pwy oedd yr arlunydd, ond gweler y sylw ar P/9 a P/10 / Artist unknown for certain, but see note on P/9 & 10).

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