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XD2/7641-7649

Lleweni’r Green Estate in pa.[rish] Llanbeblig & co. Anglesey etc.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/7641 1. John Smith of Caernarfon, gent., and Ann his wife. 2. William Glynn of Penllechog, Esq., and John Williams of Bodurd, co. Anglesey, gent.. 3. John Price of Lloynyn, co. Denbs., gent., and Edward Go...  more 1636/7 Jan.1
XD2/7642 Before Edward Bulstrode, Esq., justice at Conwey [Conwy]. EXEMPLIFICATI0N OP A COMMON RECOVERY, suffered at the Great Sessions for co. Caernarfon at Caernarfon, 9 Oct. 1637. Demandant: John Price and ...  more 1658 Aug.28
XD2/7643 Great Sessions at Caernarfon. EXEMFLIFICATION OF A FINAL CONCORD (9 Oct. 1637). Plaintiffs: William Glynne of Penllechog, Esq. and Robert Pant on, gent. Deforceants: John Smith, gent. and Anna his wif...  more 1658 Aug.28
XD2/7644 1. John Clough of Lleweiny Greene,co. Denbs., gent., and Susan his wife. 2. Robert Meredyth of Caernarfon, gent., Humphrey Jones of Llewen y Green, aforesaid, gent.. DEED TO LEAD USES of a Final Conco...  more 1677 July 14
XD2/7645 1. John Clough of Llewein y Green, co. Denbs., gent., and Susan his wife. 2. Robert Jones of Caernarfon, gent.. DEED TO DECLARE USES of a Final Concord levied upon mansion house and houses in Caernarf...  more 1680/1 Feb.7
XD2/7646+7647 1. Susan Clough of Llyweny Green, co. Denbs., widow. 2. John Ellis of Bewmares [Beaumaris/Biwmares], D.D.. 3. John Roberts, son and heir of William Roberts of Clynnog, gent.. LEASE AND RELEASE of mess...  more 1685[/6] Feb. 9 & 10
XD2/7648 1. Susan Clough of Lleweny Green, co. Denbs., widow. 2. Rev. John Ellis of Wern, DD.. 3. Richard Jones of Caernarfon, gent., and John Roberts, son and heir of William Roberts of Clynnocke [Clynnog], g...  more 1685[/6] Feb.10
XD2/7649 1. Susan Clough of Lleweny Green co. Denbs., widow. 2. John Ellis, Doctor of Sacred Theology. BOND in the sum of £80 for the performance of covenants in and indenture of Feoffment of the same date. [N...  more 1685[/6] Feb.10

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