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XD2/14346

SALES PARTICULARS of freehold estates to be sold by auction at Garraway’s Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill, London, (2 April 1818), touching the manor of Quirt including Tyddyn Caer Lleicha, and Colliniog Bach, pa.[rish] Llangeinwen; Glan yr Afon Bach, Cae Main, Panty Caehaidd, Tyddyn Sais, Tyn Coed, and Bryn y Bidda and Plas Mawr, parishes Llanbeblig, Llanwnda and Llandwrog. Appended: NOTES (1818) [?by George Bettiss] that Lot 1 contained nos. 277, 278 and 279 in Bod[fean] rental and lay on the opposite shore to the town of Caernarfon. It would be an eligible estate to offer to some of Col[onel] Hughes’s successors in exchange for some farms in Llandwrog purchased by the late H. Hughes from the late Sir Hugh Owen,which were desirable to Lord Newborough. He believed that there was limestone under it. Quirt alone was sold for £8000 4 years before. Lot 3 adjoined no. 111 Glynllivon Rental and lot 2 adjoined nos. 33 and 34 Glynllivon rental. The farm was divided by a slate road, the south west part of which the late Sir John Wynn intended should form part of Glynllivon. Tyddyn Sais and Tyn Coed and joined the Glanrafon demesne, which was likely to be sold under an order of Chancery and which, with the demesne, would be a desirable addition to Lord Newborough’s farms. Lot 3 would be desirable to offer in exchange to Thomas Asheton Smith. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4043]


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