Item Title | Description | Archive Date |
XCG/61.
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ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Albert Wood to lands in pa. Llanrhos (as in no. 59).
| 1922 |
XCG/62.
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1 Albert Wood of Bodlondel Conway, esq.2. William Rowlands of Conway, general dealer. CONVEYANCE of a parcel of land between the Llandudno Junction - Towyn Road and the Llandudno branch railway, pa. L... more
| 1922 Aug. 22 |
XCG/63.
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1. William Rowlands of Conway, machinery merchant. 2. Rowland Scragg of Capel Garmon, nr. Llanrwst, co. Denbigh. CONVEYANCE of a parcel of land between the Llandudno Junction - Towyn road and the Llan... more
| 1925 March 1 |
XCG/64.
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1. Rowland Scragg of Capel Garmon, nr. Llanrwst, co. Denbigh. 2. Mary Dennis Hodgetts of Capel Garmon, widow. CONVEYANCE of a parcel of land between the Llandudno Junction Towyn road and the Llandudno... more
| 1925 April 25 |
XCG/65
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1. Rice Thomas of Brynynewadd,
esq. eldest son and heir of William Thomas, late of Coed Alen,
otherwise, called Coed Helen, deceased, and Margaret his wife.
2. Governors of the Bo... more
| 1786 Dec. 28 & 29 |
XCG/66
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1. Rice Thomas of Brynynewadd, esq. eldest son and heir of William Thomas, late of Coed Alen, otherwise, called Coed Helen, deceased, and Margaret his wife.
2. Governors of the Bounty of Queen ... more
| 1786 Dec. 28 & 29 |
XCG/67.
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1. Rice Thomas of Brynynewadd, son and heir of William Thomas, late of Coed Alen, otherwise Coed Helen, and Margaret his wife. 2. Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne. 3. Rev. Edward Robert Owen, cur... more
| 1786 Dec. 29 |
XCG/68.
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1. Evan Davies of Tyddyn Mawr, pa. Llanrug, farmer. 2. William Evans of Talsarn, pa. Llanrug, farmer, son and heir of 1. 3. Lewis Owen of Lleyar bach, pa. Clynnog, farmer. 4. Hugh Roberts of Bangor, d... more
| 1841 March 15 & 16 |
XCG/69.
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1. Rev. William Morgan, Incumbent of the Perpetual Curacy of Llandegai. 2. Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne. 3. Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun, Bishop of Bangor, patron of the said Perpetual Curacy. 4.... more
| 1866 July 2 |
XCG/70.
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1. Rev. William Morgan, Incumbent of the Perpetual Curacy of Llandegai. 2. Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne. 3. Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun, Bishop of Bangor, patron of the said Perpetual Curacy. 4.... more
| 1866 July 2 |