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Deeds and allied documents

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XES/5/Friars/1 1. Sir William Peter, and Sir William Garrard, knights, Simon Lowe, Merchant Tailor

2. George Lee alias Leigh, Merchants of the Staple and Thomas Bower of Salop.

COPY DEED TO LEAD US...
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1560 May 20
XES/5/Friars/2 Court of Queen’s Bench at Westminster

EXEMPLIFICATION OF COMMON RECOVERY

Demandants: Rouland Meryk, Bishop of Bangor, and Thomas Yale, Doctor of Laws.
Tenants: George Lee a...
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1560 May 27
XES/5/Friars/3 1. Hugh Davies of Caerhun, gent..

2. Thomas Davies, Bishop of St. Asaph.

COUNTERPART ASSIGNMENT of lease in fee farm of parcels of land in a close called quetge d.. y llan in t&rsquo...
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1569 Feb. 18
XES/5/Friars/4 LETTERS OF ATTORNEY from Roland Thomas, Dean of Bangor to --- (blank in document) to receive from Sir William Petre, Sir William Garrarde and Simon Lowe, merchant tailor, the religious house called le...  more 1571 Aug. 1 Bangor
XES/5/Friars/5 1. Rowland Thomas Dean of Bangor.

2. John Kyme, gent..

ARTICLES OF ACREEMENT concerning the delivery and receipt of deeds and documents belonging to Bangor Grammar School.
 
1571 Nov. 7
XES/5/Friars/6 ABSTRACT of Letters Patent of Elizabeth I, granting a lease in perpetual fee farm to John Farneham and others of lands and t’ments in the manor of Estegrenwich, co. Kent, and pas. --- of St. Geo...  more 1574 Sept. 13 Goramburie
XES/5/Friars/7 SCHEDULE of the deeds and documents of Bangor Grammar School in the possession of Thomas Bates.  1575
XES/5/Friars/8 1. The Deane and Chapter of the Cathedrall Church of Bangor, Governors of the Free Grammar School of Bangor.

2. Ellice Abeilice of Pickill, co. Denbs., gent..

COUNTERPART LEASE for t...
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1579 Aug. 1
XES/5/Friars/9 ABSTRACTS of letters patent and other documents concerning the school’s lands in pa. St. George, Southwark, extracted by Phillip Darrell.  1654 Sept. 7
XES/5/Friars/10 BLANK PRINTED FORM of release of lands in East New Jersey, America.
Fragment.
 
post 1664
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