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XD/32/3

1. John Williams the elder and John Williams the younger of No. 99 Hounds Ditch, Co. Middx., copper founders. 2. Rev. Thomas Lewis of Pwllheli, dissenting minister; Rev. William Davies of Ceidio, dissenting minister; John Jones of Tyddyn-difir, pa. Dyweiliog, shopkeeper; William Jones of Pyllau’n cydach, pa. Penllech, farmer, William Jones of Ceidio, pa. Ceidio, farmer; William Williams of Hendre, pa. Llannor, farmer; and Griffith Humphrey Griffith of Pwllheli, shopkeeper. LEASE for 99 years of 1r. out of the corner part of a field belonging to John Williams the elder near the village of Dydweiliog, abutted on the north side by a highway leading from Llaniestyn to Dydweiliog, on the south east side by a private or by-road leading from the above mentioned highway towards Cefnamwlch and on the other sides by the said field and land belonging to John Williams, for the purpose of erecting a new chapel or building to be used for public worship by Protestant Dissenters, or as a public seminary for the education of children, at a rent of £1.5.0 p.a.. En dorse: NOTE of enrolment in Her Majesty’s High Court of Chancery, 4 May 1864, pursuant to the Act of Parliament 25 Victoria cap. 17.


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