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XM1573/5-17

Pa. Llanbeblig

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM1573/5 1. George William Duff Assheton Smith of Vaynol Park, esq.. 2 Robert Thomas of borough of Caernarfon, carpenter. LEASE for a term of 75 years of parcel of land at corner of Segontium Road and Hendre S...  more 1879 Dec. 9
XM1573/6 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Anne Richardson late of South Penrallt, Caernarfon, widow, granted to Margaret Jones, spinster, her grand-daughter.  1829 Dec. 27
XM1573/7 1. Robert Thomas of borough of Caernarfon, carpenter. 2. Ellis Jones of Castle Ditch, Caernarfon, ironmonger. MORTGAGE of parcel of land with two messuages built thereon fronting Segontium Road, Caern...  more 1880 April 16
XM1573/8 CONSENT of George William Duff Assheton Smith, Esq., lessor of dwelling-house in Segontium Rd., Caernarfon, to its demise by way of a Mortgage for the remainder of the leased term.  1881 March 30
XM1573/9 1. John Henry Roberts of Bron-y-gador, Rhyd-ddu, pa. Beddgelert, quarry manager. 2. Catherine Lewis of 3 Dryden Street, Peel Rd., Bootle, City of Liverpool, spinster. 3. Robert Thomas of ’The Ca...  more 1895 Dec.
XM1573/10 1. Ellen Hughes, widow of David Hughes; and Hugh Hughes, farmer; all of Tynbwll, pa. Llanbeblig. 2. Caernarfon Permanent Benefit Building Society. DRAFT MORTGAGE of the remainder of the term of a leas...  more 1897 Dec.
XM1573/11 MORTGAGE: Second draft of XM1537/10.  1898
XM1573/12 FILE of papers re. insolvency of R. Armsden, Market St., Caernarfon, formerly of Market Vaults, Caernarfon, referring to debt with H. Owen, draper, Dwyran.  1898 Dec.
XM1573/13 CONSENT of George William Duff Assheton Smith, esq., lessor of dwelling-house in Victoria Road, Caernarfon, to its demise by way of a Mortgage for the remainder of the leased term.  1900 May 18
XM1573/14 1. Owen Williams of Victoria Rd., Caernarfon, engineer. 2. Caernarfon 960th. Starr Bowbett Building Society. MORTGAGE of remainder of Lease for a term of 75 years (12 November 1897) of a dwellinghouse...  more 1900 May 19
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