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Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Paul Panton the ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Paul Panton the elder of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., to the Rt Hon. Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, of a m. and lands called Ty coch, containing 42 a., in p. Llanffinnan, co. Ang., and in the tenure of Thomas Owen; also the moiety of two m's and lands called respectively Ucheldre (99 a., 2 r., 18 p.) in the tenure of Hugh Thomas, gent., in p. Llansadwm, co. Ang., and Tyddyn y mynydd (56 a., 21 p.) in p. Langoed, co. Ang., in the tenure of Robert Prichard. Witnesses: Henry Hughes, rector of Llangefni; Thos Prichard, clerk to Mr Grindley.

Office Copy Of The Will of Henry Prichard of Trescawen, co. Ang., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew ...,

Office Copy Of The Will of Henry Prichard of Trescawen, co. Ang., esq. Testator devised as follows: To my nephew, Henry Prichard, my realty in p. Amlwch, co. Ang.; to William Thomas (son of my cousin, Hugh Thomas, of Trefor, gent.), a m. and lands called Henllys wen in p. Aberffraw, co. Ang.; to my nephews, William Prichard and Henry Prichard, and my niece, Lettice Owen Prichard, £1,000 each. Testator also mentions: My cousin, Catherine Lloyd (dau. of Evan Lloyd of Maesyporth, esq.); my relation, Ann Owen (eldest daughter of my cousin, Richard Owen, of Sybylltir, gent., dec.), and her sisters, Mary Owen and Ellen; my relations, Mary Jones of Trewhyn, co. Ang.; Jane Parry of Leamonbymedd [Llanerchymedd], co. Ang., William Parry of Tymawr in p. Llangwilliog, John Edwards of Bodwrog, co. Ang., and his daughter, Elizabeth, and Rowland Williams of Beaumaris, gent. (executor). Witnesses: William Mark of Tyn-y-coed, smith; Elizabeth Jones, servant at Trescawen. Proved in London on 20 Aug. 1801 by Rowland Williams, the executor.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sir John Owen ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Sir John Owen of Orielton, co. Pemb., bart, and Owen Anthony Poole of Carnarvon, gent., to the Rt Hon. Henry William, Earl of Uxbridge, Middlesex of a m. and lands called fferam y llan in p. Llanfeirian, co. Ang., comprising 32 a. and 25 p. (held by William Griffith under a lease for the life of himself, of his wife, Anne, and of their son, Owen, at the yearly rent of £7.11.6, but reserving out of the grant the following parcels: part of Caerallt (5 a., 2 r., 1 p.), part of Caerallt (1 a., 1 p.), part of Caerallt (2 a., 10 p.), part of Caerallt (2 a., 1 r., 38 p.), part of Cae tan y graig (3 r., 8 p.), part of Cae tan y graig (1 a., 2 r., 30 p.), which said parcels were detached from the rest of the m. called fferam y llan and were conveyed to Owen Putland Myrick, esq., the total acreage of fferam y llan now granted, being 18 a., 2 r., 17 p.; also a m. and lands called Pengallt llanfeirian (20 a., 3 r., 9 p.) in p. Llancadwalder, otherwise Llangadwalader, co. Ang., and in the tenure of William Jones, farmer, at the yearly rent of £8.5s., Tregoigan (9 a. 33 p.) in p. Llanfaelog, co. Ang., and in the tenure of John Hughes under a lease for his life, at the yearly rent of £4.6.4, and Tyddyn bach (16 a., 2 r., 6 p.) in said p. Llanfaelog in the tenure of John Thomas, under a lease for his life, at the yearly rent of £7.5s. Witnesses: J. Williamson, clerk to Messrs J. and W. Lowe and Cowbarn, Temple; John Hughes, clerk to Messrs Poole, Carnarvon. A schedule to the deed gives the names and acreages of the fields of the different farms.

Indenture, being a lease from the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, to Colin Jones of Totness, Devon, esq ...,

Indenture, being a lease from the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, to Colin Jones of Totness, Devon, esq., of a barn, plots of ground, and toft in p. Holyhead, co. Ang., being part of a m. and lands called Cae mabli and bounded on the east by a farm called Tyddynpant y felin, on the west by part of the m. and lands called Caer mabli, on the south by a m. and lands of Miss Morris, and on the north by a m. of Sir John Thomas Stanley, bart; which said demised property comprise a potato garden, a barn yard, a garden, and fields respectively called Buarth y scybor, Cae coch and the rock, Cae ty draw i gae'r castell, Llain fordd y felin, Cae'r ty Mabli, Cae'r ty, Y bryn, Gwerglodd tan y ty, and Gwerglodd tan cae Mabli. Term: The lives of the said Colin Jones (aged 64 years), Mary, his wife (aged 57 years), and their daughter, Catherine Gwynne Kensington (aged 25 years). Yearly rent: 10s. Consideration: £116.9s. Witnesses: William Lowe, Temple, London; Henry Moxon, his clerk.

Indenture, being a covenant by Sir John Williams of Bodllowyddan, co. Flint, bart, to produce to the Most Hon. Henry ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by Sir John Williams of Bodllowyddan, co. Flint, bart, to produce to the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey (eldest son, heir, and devisee in fee of the Rt Hon. Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, dec.) certain title deeds (specified in a schedule thereto) relating to m's and lands in p's Llansadwrn, Llandesilio, Llanddanielfab, Trefdraeth, Llaneilian, Penmynydd, Llanfihangel Esceifiog, Newborough, and Llanbadrig, otherwise Llanbadrick, co. Ang., which were conveyed by indentures, dated 6 & 7 Oct. 1808, to the said Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, and relating also to m's and lands belonging to the said Sir John Williams and Dame Margaret, his wife. Witnesses: Emma Davies Griffiths of Caerhun; Evan Jones, curate of Caerhun. The seal is heraldic.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Hugh Smith of ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Hugh Smith of Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey, esq., to the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, of a parcel of land called Tyddyn y coppyn and 5 cottages built some time since on an allotment out of the common called Mynnydd llwydiarth in p. Pentraeth, co. Ang., which allotment was made under the Act of 52 Geo. III, also the moiety of the following parcels of land called respectively Tyddyn bwlch y mynnydd (92 a., 28 p.), Carreg y ceiliog (40 a., 28 p.), Brynporth (16 a., 3 r., 10 p.), all in said p. Pentraeth, Tyddyn to (7 a., 3 r., 10 p.) and Llain Iago (3 r.) in p. Llandisilio, co. Ang., and Glan y llyn (10 a., 3 r., 21 p.) in p. Llandegfan, co. Ang. Witness: Henry Moxon, clerk to Mr William Lowe, Temple, London.

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. Henry Rowlands ...,

Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) from Rev. Henry Rowlands of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., clerk to John Sanderson of Druids Lodge, co. Ang., esq., of 3 parcels of land (being parts of m's called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y Pwyth in p. Llanedwan, co. Ang.) containing together 3 a., 3 r., and 16 p., and bounded on the south-east by the road leading from Newborough to Beaumaris, on the south and west by parts of the said farms called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y pwyth, and on the north by a branch of the River Braint running towards Pwllffanogl Mill. Witness: O. A. Poole, attorney, Gorphwysfa, co. Caern.

Deed Poll, whereby Daniel Halliday of Paris, France, MD, John McGregor Skinner of Holyhead, North Wales, a captain in the ...,

Deed Poll, whereby Daniel Halliday of Paris, France, MD, John McGregor Skinner of Holyhead, North Wales, a captain in the Royal Navy, and Holland Griffiths of Carraglydd in the isle of Anglesey, esq., - after reciting that Margaret Frank of Holyhead, but then of Passy, near Paris, France, widow, by her will, dated 1 Aug. 1827, bequeathed all her personalty to her trustees, the said Daniel Halliday, John McGregor Skinner, and Holland Griffiths, on trust (as to £2,000) for Robert Hayley Judd of Holyhead, a captain in the Royal Navy, for his life, with remainder to his wife, Susannah Judd, for her life, with remainder to their son, Robert Brereton Judd; that testatrix also bequeathed the following legacies to her nieces, namely, Ann Pelham Judd (dau. of the said Robert Hayley Judd, and Susannah, his wife), £2,500, Susannah Vickers Judd, £2,500, Margaret Hughes Judd, £2,500, Eleanor Beasley (dau. of Thomas Beasley of Dublin, esq., and Mary, his wife), £500, Mary Beasley £500, Emily Beasley, £1,000, and Margaret Beasley, £100, and to testatrix's nephews, Thomas Frank Judd, £500, Henry Beasley, £500, and Thomas Beasley, £500, such legacies to be invested by the said trustees until the legatees were 21 years old; that the said testatrix dec. Aug. 1827, and her will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury - declare that they hold £2,332.7.3 in 3 per cent Consolidated Bank Annuities on trust for the said Robert Haylay Judd for his life, with remainders as mentioned in the said will, and that they hold £1,3476.2.5 on trust for the legatees above mentioned, who are all under age. Witnesses: Thos Mills, solicitor, Faubourg St Honore, Paris; A. Hodgkinson, clerk to Mr Mills; Thomas Pickford; Patrick King; Michael King; Richard T. Griffiths; James Geary, Clifton.

Letters from John Warren, clerk, MA, vicar-general and official principal of the bishop of Bangor, appointing William Davies of Rhyd-bont ...,

Letters from John Warren, clerk, MA, vicar-general and official principal of the bishop of Bangor, appointing William Davies of Rhyd-bont in p. Llanynghenedle, co. Ang., and Robert Jones of Rhydbont in p. Rhoscolyn, co. Ang., to be guardians, during his minority, of John Williams, aged about nineteen, the sole executor and residuary legatee of the will of Rowland Jones of Bodedern, co. Ang., yeoman, dec. Signed by John Hughes, deputy registrar.

Indenture, being a covenant by Rev. Hugh Hughes Wynne of Carnarvon to produce to Samuel Bateman of Acomb, Yorkshire, esq ...,

Indenture, being a covenant by Rev. Hugh Hughes Wynne of Carnarvon to produce to Samuel Bateman of Acomb, Yorkshire, esq., certain title deeds (mentioned in the schedule to the deed) relating to a capital m. and lands called Bryngola and Tycanol, late in the tenure of Mary Hughes (late mother of the said Hugh Hughes Wynne and wife of Hugh Wynne, esq., his father) and Robert Price, farmer, and afterwards of David Owen and Hugh Owen, farmers, but now of the said Hugh Hughes Wynne; also two m's and lands called Rhiw-goch and Tycroes in p. Llantrisant, co. Ang., in the tenure of William Jones, and a capital m. and lands called Chwaen, otherwise Chwaenddu, including premises formerly called [Chwaen] vechan and Maengwyn; all which said property was on 9 Mar. 1834 mortgaged to the said Samuel Bateman to secure £2,000 and interest. Witnesses: E. Evans, attorney, Carnarvon; Samuel Hisketh, Manchester, land agent.

Probate Of The Will of Catherine Parry of the town of Llanerchymedd in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. Testatrix bequeathed ...,

Probate Of The Will of Catherine Parry of the town of Llanerchymedd in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. Testatrix bequeathed as follows: To the children of my late daughter, Jane, namely, Catherine (wife of John Williams of this town, joiner), Jane, Evan, Margaret, and William, legacies ranging from £4 to £15 each, the two last mentioned legatees being under age. My son, Henry Jones, to be executor and residuary legatee. Testatrix also mentions: My brother in law, Richard Parry, saddler. Witnesses: James Richards and Owen Prytherch, both of Llanerchymedd. The probate grant is missing.

Indenture, being a grant from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq. and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Burlington ...,

Indenture, being a grant from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq. and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Burlington Street, Middlesex, esq. (devisees in trust under the will of John Sanderson of Plasnewydd, co. Ang., esq., dec.), to the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, of a m. and 3 parcels of land (being parts of farms called Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y swyth in p. Llanedwan, co. Ang.), which contain 3 a., 3 r., and 16 p., and are bounded on the south-east by the road leading from Newborough to Beaumaris, on the south and west by parts of Llwyn ogan, Llwyn onn, and Tyddyn y swyth, and on the north by a branch of the River Braint, running towards Pwllfanogle Mill, and were purchased by the said John Sanderson from Rev. Henry Rowlands, clerk, being now known as Aberbraint. Witnesses: Thomas Thomas, butler at Plasgwyn, co. Ang.; Henry Moxon, Temple, London.

Indenture, being a surrender from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Old ...,

Indenture, being a surrender from Charles Henry Evans of Plasgwyn, co. Ang., esq., and Thomas Beer of Uxbridge House, Old Burlington Street, Middlesex, esq. (devisees and executors of the will of John Sanderson of Plasnewydd, co. Ang., esq., dec.), to the Most Hon. Henry Wilham, Marquess of Anglesey, of a lease (granted on 13 Nov. 1845 by the said Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, to the said John Sanderson) of a m., garden, and a piece of land called Eithinog in p. Llanfairpwllgwngyll, co. Ang., containing together 6 a., 3 r., and 33 p. Consideration: £365. Witnesses: Thomas Thomas, butler at Plasgwyn; Henry Moxon, Temple, London. The deed recites that the said John Sanderson dec. 24 July 1850 and that his will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 4 Oct. 1850.

Office Copy Order of the Inclosure Commissioners ratifying the exchange by the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey, of ...,

Office Copy Order of the Inclosure Commissioners ratifying the exchange by the Most Hon. Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey, of land called Llaingarregeg (1 a., 3 r., 37 poles) in p. Holyhead, co. Ang., for land called Maescaled (1 a., 13 p.) in p. Holyhead belonging to Hon. William Owen Stanley of Penrhos, co. Ang. Plans of each property are given in the deed.

Public Testimonial to William Holland Warren, esq., commander of the Holyhead Express Steamer Anglia in commemoration of his intrepid and ....

Public Testimonial to William Holland Warren, esq., commander of the Holyhead Express Steamer Anglia in commemoration of his intrepid and seamanlike conduct when his vessel was in imminent peril owing to the tiller having been carried away during a storm on the night of 9 Dec. 1854 and was navigated by him into the new harbour of refuge at Holyhead. The names of the Committee, Treasurer, and Secretary of the fund, and the subscriptions, which were limited to £1, are given.

Policy Of Assurance for £200 on the life of William Jones of Menai Bridge, North Wales, coroner and attorney, (aged ...,

Policy Of Assurance for £200 on the life of William Jones of Menai Bridge, North Wales, coroner and attorney, (aged 49), issued by the Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Society, with which is united the East of England. Annual premium: £9.1.2. Signed by Geo. Ashlin, Arthur Pearson, and G. Harris, directors. Witness: Edward Butler, secretary.

Indenture, being a deed of covenant from Hon. William Owen Stanley of Penrhos, co Ang., to the Rt Hon. Charles ...,

Indenture, being a deed of covenant from Hon. William Owen Stanley of Penrhos, co Ang., to the Rt Hon. Charles, Duke of Richmond, Hon. John Robert, viscount Sydney, and Clarence Edward Paget, commonly called Lord Clarence Edward Paget, trustees of the will of Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, dec.) for the production of indentures (dated 1 & 2 Dec. 1816) relating to m's and lands comprising 135 a. and 13 p. in p. Holyhead, co. Ang., lately bought from the said trustees by the said William Owen Stanley, and also to property retained by the said trustees. Witness: Thomas Philipson Elliott, agent, Penrhos.

Grant by Hoell ap Thomas ap Philip ap David of the lp of Crughoell, co. Brec., husbandman, to Roger ap ...,

Grant by Hoell ap Thomas ap Philip ap David of the lp of Crughoell, co. Brec., husbandman, to Roger ap Gwilym ap Jenkin of a parcel of land with its appurtenances, to wit, in length from the land of John ap Thomas ap Philip David to the road leading from Llannelly to Llangattok, and in breadth from the land of Richard ap Thomas ap Philipp ap David and of Philipp ap Thomas ap Philipp David to the land of Meredith ap Meredith, now in the tenure of Margaret vergh Robert, situate in p. Llannelly, in the lp of Crughoell. Latin.

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