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Miscellaneous Cases for Opinion of Counsel

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XD2/5932 CASE for Counsel, with OPINION of Robert Vaughan Richards, Temple, [London], annexed, re slate quarries in pa.[rish] F[f]estiniog, in particular encroachment and trespass of slate quarries of Messrs. ...  more 1825 June 9
XD2/5933 CASE for Counsel, with OPINION of Robert Vaughan Richards, Temple [London], annexed, re action of covenant for delapidations on leasehold property the reversion of which has been purchased, in particu...  more 1827 July 17
XD2/5934 CASE for Counsel, with OPINION of Robert Vaughan Richards, Temple, [London],. re powers of Caernarfon Corporation and charter.  1829 Jan. 14
XD2/5935 CASE for Counsel, with OPINION of Thomas Walter Williams, Inner Temple or 16 Furnivals Inn, annexed, re franchise at borough elections.  1832 Aug. 11
XD2/5936 CASE for Counsel, with OPINION of Griffith Richards, Caerynwch, Dolgelley [Dolgellau], re trespass by Messrs. Turner Casson and Co. under land of Lord Newborough, pa.[rish] F[f]estiniog.  1834 Sept.
XD2/5937 OPINION of Mr. Griffith Richards, Caerynwch, Dolgelly [Dolgellau], re rubbish and railway of Messrs. Turner & Co., on land of Lord Newborough.  1834 Sept.8
XD2/5938 CASE for Counsel with OPINION of Robert Vaughan Richards, Temple, [London], annexed, re action of trespass against William Turner and Co., by David Williams, tenant of Maenferam, [pa.(rish) Ffestiniog...  more 1834 Nov. 19
XD2/5939 CASE for opinion of Counsel as to liability to pay poor rates for plantations; with OPINION of Robert Vaughan Richards, Temple.  1836 Jan.27
XD2/5940 OPINION, of J.H. Lloyd re Pont Aberglaslyn and stating that he felt that a dedication of a road as an approach to a bridge would not exempt the parish and charge the county. Copy. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4...  more n.d. [c.1844]
XD2/5941 CASE for Counsel with OPINION of H.R. Lloyd re a letter and leading article in the Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald (16 April 1853) ?re an election. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 3494]  1853 May 9
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