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XD2/6044-6093

Bills of costs H. Rumsey Williams

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/6044 BILLS OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Rev. Thomas Evans, D.D., and Lord Newborough v. Rose in ejectment, in Court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4516]  1810
XD2/6045 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Rev. Thomas Evans, and Lord Newborough v. Rose in ejectment for possession of Penllwyn, Llannor, in Court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4517]  1810
XD2/6046 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Rev. Thomas Evans and Lord Newborough v. Rose in ejectment for possession of Bwlchyffordd and Ynysfawr, Abereirch [Abererch], in Court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. ...  more 1810
XD2/6047 BILL OF COSTS in the case of John Prichard, farmer, tenant of Lord Newborough v. David Roberts, Henry Grantham and Henry Parry of Caerhun, in an action for trespass on common appurtenant to Achyba, pa...  more 1813
XD2/6048 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Willian David, tenant of Maen fferam, [pa.(rish) Ffestiniog], being a farm of Lord Newborough v. John Houston, William Jones, Morris Owen, Humphrey Prichard, Thomas Edward...  more 1815
XD2/6049 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Lord Newborough and others v. Rose in ejectment in Court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4521]  1815
XD2/6050 BILL OF COSTS in the case of William Evans, farmer, tenant of Cwmbynydd [pa.(rish) Ffestiniog], being a farm of Lord Nebworough v. John Houston, William Jones, Morris Owen, Humphrey Prichard, Thomas E...  more 1815
XD2/6051 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Lord Newborough, David Hughes, Richard Richards and others v. Rose in ejectment, at Court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4523]  1816
XD2/6052 BILL OF COSTS in the case of Doe dem. Lord Newborough, Thomas Atkinson, Coutts Trotter and Edward Majoribanks, Esqs., v. Roe. in ejectment, in court of Great Sessions. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4524]  1817
XD2/6053 BILL OF COSTS in the case of George Bettiss and another v. Susannah Williams and another, defendants, re purchase of Llwyncoed, connected with a cause in Chancery re Glanrafon estate, heard in Court o...  more 1818
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