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XD2/6355+6356

1. Edward Davies, late of pa.[rish] St.George, Bloomsbury, co. Middx., but now of Wolverhampton, co. Staffs., gent., only son and heir of Grace Lewis, late of pa.[rish] Clynnog, widow, decd., who was sister and heir of Ambrose Lewis, late of Caernarfon, gent., decd., who was the eldest son of Edward Lewis, gent., decd., by Margaret his wife, who was grand-daughter and devisee of Griffith Davies, late of pa.[rish] Clynnog aforesaid, gent., decd.. 2. The Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty. 3. Rev. Richard Owen, clerk, vicar of Abererch or Berach. 4. Hugh Ellis of Caernarfon, gent.. 5. Richard Richards of Lincolns Inn, co. Middx., gent.. LEASE AND RELEASE of messuage, tenementand lands with appurtenances in pa.[rish] Clynog [Clynnog] called Tyddyn or Tyddyn y berth garn, Cae Talcen y Maes, Llain Talcen Ysgubor, Cae Cerrig, Cae Wyn, Mur Coch, Llain y Delyn, Llain y Tair Llathen, Pen y tair Llathen, and Gwerglodd-y-Tyddin; and ASSIGNMENT of mortgages in trust. Consideration: £400.


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