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Z/DP/9

Trosglwyddo Tir

Land Transactions

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/DP/9/101. 1. Catherine Jones of Plasyracre, Bala,widow. 2. Robert White Jones of Plasyracre, Bala, Bankers Clerk. CONVEYANCE of messuage or Dwellinghouse and shop no 42 and 44 High Street,Bala. Consideration: £...  more 1897 Nov. 12
Z/DP/9/102. 1. John Mathews of Cerrigydrudion, school- master. 2. Catherine Jones of Tynyffordd, pa.Llanfor, spinster. MORTGAGE (draft) of messuage or dwelling house being No.12 Tegid Street, Bala to secure £200 ...  more 1897 Dec. 4
Z/DP/9/103. REQUISITIONS on TITLE of The Ship Inn, Bala (copy) between Allsopp and Hughes.  1897 Dec. 15
Z/DP/9/104. BUNDLE of LETTERS (17) from John Holmes and Sons, Solicitors, Lombard Street, London, to J.R. Jones, Solicitor, Bala re premises adjoining the Ship Inn, High St., Bala.  1898
Z/DP/9/105. 1. John Williams Hughes of The Ship Inn, High Street, Bala, co. Merioneth, Licensed Victualler. 2. Samuel Allsopp and Sons, Ltd. CONVEYANCE (copy draft) of freehold hereditaments known as the Ship Inn...  more 1898 Jan. 3
Z/DP/9/106. SCHEDULE of Deeds and Documents re a dwelling house in Plasey Street, Bala, 1814-1894 of the property of Mr. H.O.Hughes and Miss Mary Hughes.  1898 Feb. 15
Z/DP/9/107. SCHEDULE of deeds re house in Mount Street, Bala, (1866-1898) of the property of Mr.John Jones, Clothier, Bala. Receipt thereof signed by Mr.J.Jones.  1898 Aug. 11
Z/DP/9/108. 1. Samuel Ellis, 66 Mount St., Bala, Farmer. 2. John William Hughes,Berwyn Street, Bala, Butcher. CONVEYANCE (draft) of a dwelling- house known as 66 Mount St., Bala. Consideration: £150.  1898 Oct. 1
Z/DP/9/109. REQUISITIONS on TITLE of cottages adjoining The Ship Inn, High St., Bala. R.P.Roberts to Samuel Allsopp and Sons Ltd.  1898 Oct. 28
Z/DP/9/110. 1. Samuell Allsopp and Sons Ltd. 2. Robert Pierce Roberts of Bryngwyn, pa.Llanuwchllyn, farmer. CONVEYANCE (draft) of freehold stable and building part of The Ship Inn property in Bala, by way of exch...  more 1898 Dec.14
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