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Papurau David Williams, Cyfreithiwr, Caernarfon.

Papers of David Williams, Solicitor, Caernarfon.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/72/11. 1. William Hugh Owen of Caernarfon, auctioneer. 2. Samuel Cab of Colne, co. Lancs., gent. MORTGAGE of messuage called Glynafon, Waenfawr, water corn grist mill and grounds (area 28a. 1r. 13p.) to secu...  more 1888 Jan. 7
XM/72/12. 1. William Hugh Owen of Caernarfon, auctioneer. 2. William Parker of 5 Norfolk St., city of Manchester, solicitor. MORTGAGE of capital messuage called Glynafon, Waenfawr, and water corn grist mill and...  more 1888 Jan. 7
XM/72/13. 1. William Hugh Owen of Caernarfon, auctioneer and estate agent. 2. John Armor Hughes of Caernarfon, solicitor. EQUITABLE CHARGE for securing certain monies on hereditaments called North y wood piece,...  more 1891 Jan. 26
XM/72/14. 1. William Hugh Owen of Caernarfon, auctioneer and estate agent. 2. John Armor Hughes of Caernarfon, solicitor. MORTGAGE of messuage or mansion house called Glynafon, Waenfawr, pa. Llanbeblig, with wa...  more 1892 Jan. 26
XM/72/15. 1. Samuel Catlow of Colne, co. Lancs., gent. 2. John Armor Hughes of Caernarfon, solicitor. TRANSFER of a Mortgage (7 January 1888) upon messuage or mansion house called Glynafon, Waenfawr, pa. Llanbe...  more 1892 Oct. 19
XM/72/16. REQUISITIONS ON TITLE re. purchase of .Glynafon.  1892 Oct. 29
XM/72/17. ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Mr. William Hugh Owen and Mortgage to hereditaments called Glynafon, pa. Llanbeblig, 1854-1888.  1892
XM/72/18. OBSERVATIONS on replies to requisitions and further requisitions on title [of Glynafon, Waunfawr].  1892
XM/72/19. 1. William Hugh Owen of Caernarfon, estate agent. 2. John Armor Hughes of Caernarfon, solicitor. 3. Blanche Catherine Carden of Thelwall Hall nr. Warrington, co. Lancs, wife of Henry Charles Carden, l...  more 1893 Jan. 2
XM/72/20. 1. Blanche Catherine Carden of Thelwall Hall, nr. Warrington, co. Lancs., wife of Henry Charles Carden of the same, late Capt. in H.E. Army, esq. 2. Henry Charles Carden aforesaid. 3. Charles de Winto...  more 1893 Jan. 2
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