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XD38

Casgliad Ystad Gwedir, Dyffryn Conwy Gwydir Estate Collection, Conwy Valley

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD38/126 1. Rev. John Jones of Trefriw, Hugh Griffith of Cardiff, co. Glam., coachbuilder, David Evans of Bodlondeb Trefriw, Hugh Donald McDutton of Trefriw, Henry Curr of Pitkellony Muthill, co. Perth and Pet...  more 1893 Aug. 10
XD38/127 1. Rt. Hon. Baron Elphinstone Cochrane of Lamington, co. Lanark, Edgar Drummond of Charing Cross, co. Middx. esq., Reginald Warren of Bloomsbury, co. Middx., esq. and Rt. Hon. Baron Gwydyr. 2. Rt. Ho...  more 1879 Nov. 10
XD38/128 1. Rt. Hon. Lord Willoughby de Eresby. 2. The Guardians of the Poor of the Llanrwst Union. GRANT for a term of 84 years of a water supply for pas. Llanrwst and Trefriw, at a rent of 1/0d. p.a..  1890
XD38/129 1. Rt. Hon. Earl of Ancaster. 2. Richard William Evans of Betws-y-Coed, miner. LEASE for a term of 99 years of land, part of Doldywennydd, t’ship Trewydyr, at a rent of £2.2.0d. p.a..  1899 Sept. 9
XD38/130 1. Rt. Hon. Earl of Ancaster. 2. Richard William Evans. COUNTERPART LEASE for a term of 99 years of land as in XD38/129. Rent:£2.2.0d.p.a..  1899 Sept. 9
XD38/131 1. Richard Evans. 2. Hugh Jones of Llanrwst, co. Denbs., builder. ASSIGNMENT of Lease (of 9 Sept. 1899) of land part of Dolywennydd, t’ship Trewydyr. Consideration: £60.  1900 May 1
XD38/132 1. Richard Evans. 2. Hugh Jones of Llanrwst, builder and contractor. NOTICE of Assignment of Lease sent to the Rt. Hon. Earl of Ancaster.  1900 May 3
XD38/133 1. Hugh Jones. 2. William Price Davies of Betws-y-Coed, blacksmith. AGREEMENT for the sale of land [part of Doldywennydd, t’ship Trewydyr]. Consideration: £295.  1900 Aug. 2
XD38/134 1. Hugh Jones.2. William Price Davies. ASSIGNMENT of Lease (of 9 Sept. 1899) of land part of Doldywennydd, t’ship Trewydyr. Consideration: £295.  1900 Aug. 10
XD38/135 1. William Price Davies. 2. Pierce Pritchard of Betws-y-Coed, gent.. MORTGAGE of land part of Ddoldywennydd and dwellinghouse, for securing £295 and interest.  1900 Aug. 10
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