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XB9/15/1 1. The Rt. Hon. George Sholto Gordon Douglas Pennant, Lord Penrhyn, Baron Penrhyn 2. The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Bangor SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT for the construction of Waterwork...  more 1888 Sept 28
XB9/15/2 1. The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Bangor 2. The Rt. Hon. George Sholto Gordon Baron Penrhyn RELEASE of certain lands in pa. Llanllechid, co. Caernarfon, under a Supplemental Agree...  more 1896 Sept 2
XB9/15/3 1. The Rt. Hon. George Sholto Gordon Baron Penrhyn 2. The Hon. Edward Sholto Douglas Pennant of Sholebroke Lodge, Towcester, co. Northampton, M.P.; Abraham John Roberts of 15 Lombard Street, City of L...  more 1897 Sept 2
XB9/15/4 1. The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Bangor 2. The Rt. Hon. George Sholto Gordon Baron Penrhyn 3. The Hon. Edward Sholto Douglas Pennant of Sholebroke Lodge, Towcester, co. Northampt...  more 1897 Sept 2
XB9/15/5 1. The Rt. Hon. Edward Sholto Baron Penrhyn 2. The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Bangor LEASE for 21 years of a piece of land being part of the Foreshore situate at Hirael, Bangor, i...  more 1909 March 10
XB9/15/6 1. The Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Bangor 2. Mr. Ivon Taylor of Market Place, Ramsey, Isle of Man BILL OF SALE of S.S. Torbay, a 40 ton Steam Ship registered at Beaumaris Consideration...  more 1918 March 6
XB9/15/7 1. The Rt. Hon. Hugh Napier Baron Penrhyn 2. Colin Walter Campbell of 1 Pall Mall East, co. London, Gent., and Spencer Charles Henry Hore of 48 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Co. London, Esq. 3. The Mayo...  more 1931 May 21
XB9/15/8 LICENCE from the Home Office for the removal of human remains interred in part of St. Deiniol’s Churchyard, Bangor, acquired as part of the Glanrafon Road widening scheme Plan  1963 July 19

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