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- 1784, Dec. 28.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Will (copy) of Margaret Prichard of Llechog isaf in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. [Properties mentioned - Tyddyn bach in p. Llanfachraeth, co. Ang.]. Damaged.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Will (copy) of Margaret Prichard of Llechog isaf in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. [Properties mentioned - Tyddyn bach in p. Llanfachraeth, co. Ang.]. Damaged.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Succession Duty Account of Richard Lewis of Maes llwyn bach, Amlwch, co. Ang., upon the death of Elizabeth Lewis (dec. 24 Dec. 1859), derived from Hugh Lewis.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Succession Duty Account of Mary Hughes, wife of Griffith Hughes of Brynteg in p. Amlwch, co. Ang., upon the death of her brother, Richard Lewis. Torn.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Succession Duty Account of Bessie Jones, 16 Glenallen Street, Belfast, Ireland, upon the death of Mary Hughes. (See No. 19, dated 1 Nov. 1895).
Settlement of beneficial interest under the will of Hugh Lewis late of Amlwch aforesaid, dec,
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1 Griffith Hughes of Liverpool, Lancashire, pilot. 2 Mary Hughes of the same place, his wife. 3 Richard Lewis of Amlwch, co. Ang., farmer. Settlement of beneficial interest under the will of Hugh Lewis late of Amlwch aforesaid, dec.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Revocation by Mary Hughes of Maes Llwyn Isa (known as The Fron), Amlwch, co. Ang., widow, of the deed of gift contained in No. 17 (a).
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Probate of the will of William Lewis late of 16 Glenallen Street in the city of Belfast, retired Inland Revenue officer, (dec. 26 Oct. 1895). Will dated 15 Nov. 1876. The testator was then of 41 Greenmount Street, Belfast.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Will dated 22 Feb. 1879.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Probate of the will of Hugh Lewis late of Amlwch, co. Ang., shopkeeper, deceased (dec. 4 July 1850). Will dated 27 June 1850.
Probate of the will and codicil of Mary Hughes late of Fron in the town and p. Amlwch, co. Ang ...,
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Probate of the will and codicil of Mary Hughes late of Fron in the town and p. Amlwch, co. Ang., widow, (dec. 30 July 1895.). Will and codicil dated 5 April 1893 and 22 July 1894 respectively.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Probate of the will and codicil of Griffith Hughes late of Brynteg, Amlwch, co. Ang., retired pilot, (dec. 21 March 1883). Will and codicil dated 3 June 1882 and 14 March 1883 respectively.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1895, Dec. 31. 1 Elizabeth Jones of 16 Glenallen Street, Mount Pottinger, Belfast, Ireland, the wife of Walter Henry Jones. 2 Catherine Ann Fanning of Waenfair, Amlwch, co. Ang., the wife of William Fanning. Mortgage for £250 of five parcels of land being parts of lands called Maesllwyn Isaf or Fron together with the m's and buildings erected thereon in p. Amlwch, co. Ang. B. 1897, March 22. 1 The within-named Catherine Ann Fanning. 2 The within-named Elizabeth Jones. Reconveyance of the properties specified in (a).
Map of Maes-y-llwyn Isaf. Surveyed by William Francis,
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Map of Maes-y-llwyn Isaf. Surveyed by William Francis, 1817. On the dorse in pencil: 'Map of Property, the Fron, Amlwch.'.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Legacy Receipt (Inland Revenue) in respect of a legacy of £40 retained by Richard Lewis of Maes llwyn bach, Amlwch, co. Ang., farmer, in trust for William Lewis (See No. 8, dated 9 Sept. 1850).
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Legacy Receipt (Inland Revenue) in respect of a legacy of £200 retained by Richard Lewis of Maes llwyn bach, Amlwch, co. Ang., farmer, in trust for Mary Lewis (see No. 8, dated 9 Sept. 1850).
Lease for three lives of the properties specified in Nos 4-5,
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1 The Right Reverend Father in God Henry William [Majendie], Lord Bishop of Bangor. 2 Hugh Lewis of Amlwch, co. Ang., master mariner. Lease for three lives of the properties specified in Nos 4-5.
Lease for three lives of the properties specified in No. 6,
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1 The Right Reverend Father in God Christopher [Bethell], Lord Bishop of Bangor. 2 Hugh Lewis of Amlwch, co. Ang., master mariner. Lease for three lives of the properties specified in No. 6.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1 John Price late of Mona Lodge but now of Cadnant, co. Ang., esq., the eldest son and heir-at-law of John Price late of Mona Lodge aforesaid, esq., deceased, who died intestate. 2 The Most Honourable Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, and Pascoe Grenfell of Charles Street, Saint James's Square, Middlesex, esq., the surviving executor and legatee in trust named in the will of Thomas Williams late of Llanidan, co. Ang., esq., deceased (and which said Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, and Pascoe Grenfell as the surviving executor and trustee of the will of the said Thomas Williams as aforesaid were the proprietors and joint stock holders of the Mona Mine Company). 3 William Lewis Hughes of Kinmel Park, co. Denb., esq., eldest son and heir-to-law and also sole executor of the will of the Rev. Edward Hughes late of Kinmel Park aforesaid, clerk, the said Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, and the said Pascoe Grenfell. 4 Owen Williams of Temple House, Berkshire, esq., eldest son and heir-at-law of the said Thomas Williams. 5 Hugh Lewis of Amlwch, co. Ang, mariner. Lease And Release for two lives of parcels of land with two cottages and two gardens thereon being parts of lands called Maes y Llwyn Uchaf at Amlwch, co. Ang.
L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
Deeds and documents relating to properties in Amlwch, Anglesey, 1784-1920.
Lewis family, of Amlwch.
Part of L. Watters Collection of Deeds,
1887, May 28. 1 Mary Hughes of the Fron (otherwise called Maes Llwyn Isa), Amlwch, co. Ang., widow. 2 Richard Hughes of Rockfield Road, Cabbage Hall near Liverpool, Lancashire, stationers' manager, and Owen Owens of Liverpool aforesaid, bankers' clerk, hereinafter called the Trustees. Deed Of Gift of five parcels of lands called Maesllwyn Uchaf, and household furniture and effects now in the dwelling-house called the Fron at Amlwch aforesaid. B. 1888, March 26. Order of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Liverpool District, in an action between Mary Hughes, plaintiff, and Richard Hughes and Owen Owens, against whom this action had been dismissed, and William Lewis Richard Lewis (commonly called Richard William Lewis) and Owen Edwards, made a party by order to carry on proceedings, defendants, that the indenture of settlement contained in (a) ought to be rectified. Endorsement.