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BHILL - Baron Hill Manuscripts
1 - Family : Cheshire and Anglesey Papers, 1331-1752
A - Family
B - Cheshire
C - Anglesey : Commote Tindaethwy
1 - Beaumaris
457 - Grant (Feast of St James,1405) by John Mercer, burgess of Beaumaris, to John Gerston, of the fee farm of one burgage in Beaumaris; rent 6/8
458 - Grant and confirmation (Thursday after the Feast of St Mathew the Apostle, Sept. 21, 1415), by John Wiche and John, his son, to John Pickmere of one burgage in Beaumaris; site specified
459 - Indenture of grant and confirmation, by Thomas Howel, Archdeacon of Anglesey, and burgess of Beaumaris, to Thomas Cloney of one burgage in the said town; rent, 4/- per annum.
460 - Indenture of grant and confirmation (Feast of St. Luke, Oct. 18, 1433), by Thomas Godfrey, clerk, burgess of Beaumaris, to John Beat (Bate?), burgess of the same, of one burgage in Beaumaris; site indicated
461 - Lease, by John Sais, burgess of Beaumaris, to John Hoxton, of one cottage and ground adjoining in Beaumaris; term, 10 years to 10 years; consideration, 35/-
462 - Indenture of a lease in fee farm
463 - Demise in fee-farm, by Alan Kyghley, heir of Sir John Kyghley, burgess of Beaumaris, to Thomas Pratt, burgess of the same, of a piece of ground at ‘le Butterstone'; rent, 2/- p.s.
464 - Indenture of a lease in fee-farm (Michaelmas, 1449) by John Kighley to William Balshagh and Thomas Godfrey, of a parcel of land called Tyddyn Carreg Wyddel lying between the lands of Sir Henry Retford and John Browne in Beaumaris; term, in perpetuity; rent, 5/- p.a.
465 - Grant and confirmation by John Baat, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, Esg., for ever of 1 burgage in Beaumaris, lying near the way leading to 'le vretage' on the southern side, and the burgage of Patrix Halley on the eastern side, and the burgage of the Chapel of St Mary on the western side, and the curtilage of David Overton on the northern side
466 - Indenture of grant by Alan Kyghley to Richard Fox of two and a half burgages in Beaumaris
467 - Deed of mortgage by Alan Kyghley to William Bulkeley, senior, and Elen his wife, of a tenement and house called Tyddyn Ty Pridd in the franchises of Beaumaris; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 20/-
468 - Grant and confirmation by William Fforde, chaplain of the church of St Tegfan and the chapel of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, Esq., of his burgage in Beaumaris; site specified
469 - Grant and confirmation by William Talbot, son and heir of John Talbot, baker, to William Bulkeley, Esq., of 1 burgage in Beaumaris, and of three quarters of a burgage lying outside the Walls of Beaumaris
470 - Final concord made at the King's Court in Beaumaris on Monday before the Feast of St. George, 31 Henry VI, before Thomas Stanley (Chief Justice of North Wales), between William Bulkeley, son of Richard Bulkeley, plaintiff, and Thomas White and his wife, defendants, relating to a burgage and appurtenances in Beaumaris
471 - Grant and confirmation (Monday after the Feast of the Conception of the B.V.M., (Dec. 8), 1453) by Thomas Whyte, glover, and Dionysia, his wife, to William, son of Richard de Bulkeley, of Cheadle, of all his messuages and burgages, lands and tenements late held of him by David Tutville and John Slater, and lying in the outer liberties of Beaumaris
472 - Grant and confirmation by John Clerk, merchant, of Dublin, son and heir of Nicholas Clerk, merchant, of the same, to William Bulkeley, of all his lands in Beaumaris; site indicated
473 - Deed of mortgage by Rees Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of a burgage and two houses in Beaumaris; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £3
474 - Grant and confirmation by John Dynesdale, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of 1 curtilage lying between the curtilage of St Mary called St Mary's Garden, the King's highway, the burgage of Thomas Brampton and the curtilage of Margaret Fletcher, in Beaumaris
475 - Release and quit claim by Roger Byrches, burgess of Beaumaris, and Margaret, his wife, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all their title and interest in one curtilage with all appurtenances lying between the curtilage of St Mary called St Mary’s Garden and the burgage of Thomas Brampton, in Beaumaris
476 - Indenture between William Bulkeley the elder to Rees Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, whereby the said Rees mortgages to the said William, his burgage without the west gate of Beaumaris lying by the sea side, which said burgage the said Rees had of the gift and feoffment of John Ilcombe; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 15s.
477-8 - Indenture of mortgage by John Clerk, son and heir of Nicholas Clerk of Dublin, to William Bulkeley, senior, of two heyes in Pwllbydron in Beaumaris called the Condyt heyes; term of redemption, Christmas day next following; consideration, 7/4
479 - Indenture of a grant and confirmation by Margery Hampton, widow, late wife of John Hampton, Henry Hampton, son of William Hampton, and heir to the aforesaid John Hampton, Alice Coly, daughter of John Coly, together with other heirs of the said John Hampton, to John Ingram, junior, son of William Ingram of Beaumaris, of one burgage in the said town of Beaumaris; site specified; rent, 4/- p.a.
480 - Release and quit-claim by Alan Kyghley, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all right and title to the fee farm of 2/- rent p.a. from a burgage in Beaumaris now in the occupation of John Sais
481 - Release and quit-claim by William Balsha, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all right and claim to the fee farm of 2/- rent from one and a half burgages in Beaumaris in the tenure of John Sais, burgess of the said town
482 - Indenture of a grant (Monday before the Feast of the Nativity of the B.V.M., (Sept.8th), 1458) by Alice, late wife of John Clark of Beaumaris, to Hugh le Barker and Cecily his wife of the fee farm of one curtilage in Beaumaris; rent, 2/- p.a.
483 - Grant and confirmation by Rees Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of a burgage situated near the Western Gate of the aforesaid town
484 - Grant and confirmation by Henry Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of a parcel of land situated in a close near "le wyndemyle", i.e., near the closes of Thomas Norreys and of Thomas Brampton
485-6 - Deed of mortgage by Alice Browne, widow, and Hugh Clark, her son, to William Bulkeley, senior, of two burgages in Beaumaris lying between the burgage of Thomas Glover and that of John Horton; also one croft called Carreg Cymro and three acres of land in Beaumaris lying above a field called St Mary Hey; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £18.6.0.
487 - Grant and confirmation (Feast of St Margaret the Virgin, July 20,1459) by Joanna Dymesdale to William Bulkeley, senior, of an annual rent of 4/- granted to her by William Coke, and issuing from a burgage late held by John Bate in fee-farm of the aforesaid William Coke, and now in the tenure of the aforesaid William Bulkeley
488 - Indenture of a fee farm lease by Hugh Clark, burgess of Beaumaris, to Willian Ingram, of the same, of a parcel of land in the outer liberty of Beaumaris; site specified; rent, 8d.
489 - Deed of mortgage by Thomas Godfray, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of the annual rent of 4/- from one burgage in Beaumaris; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 20/-
490 - Release and quit-claim by John Says, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of his burgage in Beaumaris; site specified
491 - Grant and confirmation by William Ford, chaplain and rector of the parish church of St Tegfan and the chapel of St Mary in Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of one garden and a plot of ground, part of the glebe lands of his church
492-3 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas Godfray, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of the yearly rental of 4/- from one bugage late in the tenure of John Baat; site specified. Accompanied by a release and quit-claim of the same interest dated 14 March
494 - Release and quit-claim by John Bythewater, goldsmith, of London, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all his right, title and interest in one burgage in Beaumaris lying between the burgage of Hugh Clerk and that of John Horton
495 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas Glover of Beaumaris to William Bulkeley the elder, of one burgage in Beaumaris lying between the burgage of the said William Bulkeley and the burgage of one John Horton
496 - Release and quit-claim by Richard Bythewater, goldsmith, of London, and Agnes his wife, to William Bulkeley, senior, of his right and title to one burgage in Beaumaris late in the tenure of John Bate
497-8 - Final concord (Monday before the Feast of St Dionysius, 1464) in the Sessions held at Beaumaris, between William Bulkeley, senior, plaintiff, and William Bulkeley, junior, and Alice his wife, deforciants, touching one-third of a messuage, one garden and other lands in Beaumaris, Bodynewe, and Llanfaes
499 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas Arthur, alias Thomas Glover, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, junior, of two closes in Pwllbydron in Beaumaris; site specified
500 - Grant and confirmation by William Bulkeley, senior, and John Moel, and the burgesses of Beaumaris, William Bulkeley, junior, alderman, and Thomas Smyth, John Ingram, junior, and Hugh Bach, et al. bailiffs of the said town, to John Aldelem, chaplain, of one parcel of land in Beaumaris, 60 feet long and 20 feet wide situated near the Chapel of St. Mary in the town aforesaid
501-2 - Deed of mortgage by William Hawley, clerk, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all his lands and tenements in Beaumaris and Caernarvon; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, £7.17.7.
503 - Release and quit-claim by Hugh Clerk, son and heir of Alice Browne, to William Bulkeley, senior, of his right and title to two burgages in Beaumaris; site indicated
504 - Release and quit-claim by Margaret Clerk, widow, late wife of Hugh Clerk, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all her right and title to two burgages in Beaumaris lying near the burgage late of John Horton, and to all her dower in a certain close lying above the close of the Blessed Virgin Mary on a hill called Carreg Ynyr (Carryk inyroe)
505 - Indenture of a grant in fee-farm by Thomas Norreys, esq., and Letitia, his wife, to William Griffith, esq., William Coke, chaplain, and George Asheton, of one burgage and a garden in Beaumaris; site specified
506 - Grant and confirmation by Rees Salmon, alias Richard Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, junior, of three quarters of a burgage lying in the outer liberties of Beaumaris between the burgage of Thomas Brampton and the King’s Highway ("Rege Strat")
507 - Grant and confirmation by Rees Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to John Aldelym, clerk, rector of Beaumaris, attorney to William Bulkeley, junior, of part of a burgage in the outer liberties of Beaumaris lying between the burgage of Thomas Brampton and the King’s Highway
508 - Grant and confirmation by Rees Salmon, alias Richard Salmon, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, junior, of four acres of land in the eastern part of Henllys
509 - Deed of mortgage (Feast of St Hilary (Jan.13),1473-4) by Thomas Godfray, burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of the annual rental of 4s. from one burgage in Beaumaris; term, 4 years to 4 years; consideration, 40/-
510 - Grant and confirmation by Phillip Brentwood of Dublin, goldsmith, son and heir of John Brentwood, to William Bulkeley, senior, of Beaumaris, of one burgage in Beaumaris ; site specified
511 - Deed of grant and confirmation by Dionysia Meryvale alias Dionysia White, widow, to William Bulkeley, senior, of two burgages and a house in Beaumaris. Witnesses: Anthony, Earl Rivers, Constable of the Castle; Henry Hampton and William Clerk, two bailiffs of the town, et al.
512 - Grant and confirmation by John Stanley, Esq., son and heir of John Stanley, Esq., to Edmund Bulkeley and Ralph Bulkeley, son of William Bulkeley, senior, of all his burgages, curtilages, messuages and lands in Beaumaris and within the franchises of the said town
513 - Indenture between John Stanley, esq., on the one part and Edmund Bulkeley and Rowland Bulkeley, on the other part, whereby John Stanley acknowledges the receipt from Edmund and Rowland of the sum of £10, part of a sum of £34 advanced by them to Stanley in consideration of certain lands mortgaged by him to them in Beaumaris, Carreg Wyddel, Bodfilog and Dinsylwy
514-5 - Demise in fee-farm, with counterpart, by William Bulkeley and Elen his wife [grandparents of the first Sir Richard] to Nichol Dowdale, upon two curtilages in Beaumaris, lying between the church of St Mary’s and land in the tenure of Hugh Symcock, bordering also upon land in the possession of William Bulkeley, junior, and in the occupation of Madoc ap Robert; fee-farm rent, 5/- a year
516-7 - Grant and confirmation (Wednesday after the Feast of the Conception of the B.V.M. (Dec,8), 1481), by John Alcock, son and heir of William Alcock, to Edmund Bulkeley and Rowland Bulkeley, of three quarters of one burgage in Beaumaris lying between the King’s Highway and the lands of John Glover. Another document gives power of attorney to deliver seisin
518 - Grant and confirmation by William Barker, son and heir of Hugh Barker, late burgess of Beaumaris, to William Bulkeley, senior, of one burgage in Beaumaris, together with the reversion of two other burgages in the same town
519 - Release by Matthew Balsha, son and heir of William Balsha, to William Bulkeley, of a piece of land in Beaumaris, very specifically defined, which is 57 feet long and 13 feet in breadth. Five witnesses, all with English names, of whom one was William Godefrey [or Godfrey], father of the Hugh who released Tyddyn y Gaseg to Rowland Bulkeley in 1500. (BHILL/532-533)
520 - Release and quit-claim by Lawrence Lynney, chaplain, to William Bulkeley, senior, of all his title and claim to a parcel of land in Beaumaris lately purchased by the said William from Matthew Balsha, son and heir of William Balsha
521 - Indenture of a lease by William Bulkeley, senior, and Elen his wife, to Llewelyn ap Tegid ap Gwilym Saer, of a tenement and a house in the townships of BOTENV(EWE) called Hafod Lleyn; term, 40 years; rent, 10/- p.a.
522 - Grant of a fee farm lease by Makyn de Balsha to Roland Bulkeley, son of William Bulkeley, senior, of a certain parcel of land in Beaumaris near a close of William Godfrey's called Cae y Gofwy and the lands of Edmund Bulkeley and Roland Bulkeley called Carreg Wyddel; rent 4d. p.a.
523 - Deed of lease by Mathew Balsha, burgess of Beaumaris, to Elen Bulkeley, wife of William Bulkeley, senior, of one messuage and a garden in Beaumaris; term, 8 years; rent, 13/4 a year
524 - Grant by Mathew Balsha to William Bulkeley, senior, of a parcel of land and a garden in Beaumaris
525 - Grant by the Mayor and Corporation of Beaumaris to Robert Thickness, burgess of the same, of a vacant plot of ground near Castell meadow; rent, 16d. p.a. Portion of the Borough seal attached
526 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas Bickerstaff, alias Thomas Jenkinson, tailor, of Beaumaris, to Thomas Scaresbrick, of Caernarvon, of one burgage in Beaumaris; site specified
527 - Grant and confirmation by Henry Brampton, burgess of Beaumaris, to Robert Brampton, his son, of all his lands and tenements in Beaumaris
528 - Indenture of a fee farm lease (Monday before the Feast of St Peter, 1491) by the Mayor and Corporation of Beaumaris to Richard Bulkeley, son of George Bulkeley, of two parcels of land in Beaumaris near a river called Lo Brytayne Brooke; rent, 2/- p.a.
529 - Indenture of a lease by Edmund Bulkeley to Richard Coke, of the fee farm of a certain parcel of land late in the tenure of John …… in Beaumaris; term, 30 years; rent, 4/-
530 - Release by Hugh, son of William Godfrey, to Robert Thickness, of a piece of "void ground" in Beaumaris. Witnesses: Thomas Moyle; John Thickness, son of Richard Thickness; Nicholas Barker.
531 - Grant in perpetuity
532-3 - Release, together with a bond of obligation
534 - Last will and testament of John Audeley, rector of Llandegfan and Beaumaris
535 - Grant from Mathew Bekirstaffe, chantry priest [cantarista] of St Mary the Virgin in the church of Beaumaris, with the consent of Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Community of Beaumaris, of two burgages in said town (location indicated) to Richard Burch and Elen his wife
536 - Indenture of a fee farm grant by the Mayor and Corporation of Beaumaris, to Ralph Blesse, burgess of Beaumaris, of a vacant plot of ground in Beaumaris, 72 feet long and 26 feet wide; site specified; rent, 8d p.a.
537 - Manifesto
538 - Grant and confirmation by Robert Thekyns [Thickness] of Beaumaris, to David ap Ievan ap Ithel and Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of one capital messuage and lands in Beaumaris; consideration, £22.6.0.
539 - Grant and confirmation by Richard Wynter, yeoman, of Anglesey, to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of a certain dwelling house in Beaumaris
540 - Lease in fee-farm by Henry Jones, esquire, to John Moyle, burgess of the town of Beaumaris, upon a messuage end garden, once the property of Robert Cheveley, burgess, and lying between the property of William Ingram, John Kylvey, and the high way leading from the west gate up to the Butterstone and the walls of the said town; 16/- annual rent
541 - Grant and confirmation by Joan Blaystons, widow, to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of all her messuages and lands in Beaumaris. Regnal year broken off, leaving "15 May, Henry VIII" - circa 1515
542 - Release by Robert Thickness, burgess of Beaumaris, to Richard Bulkeley, mercer and burgess, of a certain piece of void ground in the borough purchased from Hugh, son of William Godfrey
543 - Release and quit-claim (12 Feb., temp. Henry VIII, circa 1520) by David ap David ap Ievan ap Ithel, to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of his right and title to one messuage in Beaumaris which was granted to the said Richard Bulkeley by Robert Thickness, burgess of Beaumaris
544 - Deed of mortgage by Joyce Blayston, widow, to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of all her messuages and lands in Beaumaris; consideration, 39 marks. Power of attorney to John ap Robert ap Meredith to deliver seisin of the lands to Richard Bulkeley
545 - Indenture of grant and confirmation by Henry Norres, Esq., to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, Richard Bulkeley, son and heir of Roland Bulkeley, Richard Sneyde, and John ap Robert, of all messuages and lands in Beaumaris and elsewhere in Anglesey; also all messuages and lands in the county of Chester adjoining or separate from the lands of Thomas Smyth, et al.
546 - Grant and confirmation by Joyce Blaystons, widow, to Richard Bulkeley, Archdeacon of Anglesey, of all her messuages and burgages in Beaumaris
547 - Acquittance by Joyce Blayston of Warwick, widow, to Richard Bulkeley, clerk, for the sum of £40 paid by him as the last payment of money owed by him to the said Joyce for her lands in Beaumaris sold to R.B.
548 - Grant by Thomas Fletcher, burgess of Beaumaris, to Roland Bulkeley, of the reversion of a certain parcel of land in Beaumaris granted in fee farm to the said Thomas by John Hampton and Ciceley, his mother
549 - Release and quit-claim by Thomas Fletcher, alias Thomas Weaver, burgess of Beaumaris, to Roland Bulkeley of the same, of his title and claim to all those messuages and lands in Beaumaris which were granted to him by John Hampton
550-1 - Demise in fee farm by Rowland Bulkeley and John Robert ap Meredith to Maykyn Bleye [no s], burgess of the town of Beaumaris, upon a house with certain ground appertaining, bounded by the property of Robert Thickness, Rowland Bulkeley and Richard Hampton; rent, 10/- per annum
552 - Grant and confirmation by Sir Roland Veylville of Beaumaris and Agnes Griffith of Beaumaris, to Roland Bulkeley, Esq. and Richard Bulkeley, his son, of two shops [shopas] in Beaumaris situated in the High Street and adjoining the house of the aforesaid Roland Bulkeley. Veylville is more commonly spelt Vielleville; he was for a time constable of Beaumaris castle; Agnes Griffith was his wife, daughter of Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn [the first]
553 - Release and quit-claim by Sir Roland Vielville of Beaumaris and Agnes Griffith of the same [his wife], to Roland Bulkeley and Richard Bulkeley, his son, of their title and interest in two shops in the High Street of Beaumaris and adjoining the house of the aforesaid Roland Bulkeley
554 - Demise in fee-farm (but only a vera copia), dated by John Harvye, chantry priest [cantarista], to William Bulkeley, son of Rowland Bulkeley, of a close called St. Mary's bounded by lands held by R.B., land in the tenure of John Lee, and the British Mill (north); fee-farm rent, 36/8.
555 - Deed of lease by Rowland Bulkeley to Maykyn Bleyse, burgess of the town of Beaumaris, upon the old cellar in which William Bulkeley [father of Rowland] kept his wine, and which adjoined the end of the house where Maykyn Bleyse dwelt
556 - Release
557 - Release
558 - Release
559 - Release
560 - Release
561 - Release and quit-claim
562 - Indenture between Ellen Bulkeley, widow, late wife unto John Griffith of Conway, deceased, and Roger Bunbery, burgess of Beaumaris; demise in fee-farm to R.B. of "one old myrthen (murddyn?]" or void ground; dimensions and bounds given; annual rent, 2/-
563 - Release
564 - Release
565 - Grant and confirmation by Thomas Bulkeley, burgess of Beaumaris, to Richard Meyrick, gent., of all his burgages, messuages and lands in Beaumaris and the liberties thereof and in Llangoed, Llanddona and other townships (unspecified)
566-8 - Documents relating to the grant of the advowson and patronage of the parish church of Llandegfan with the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Beaumaris to Sir Richard Bulkeley, first knight (20 June,1546): the original grant under the Great Seal, a vera copia of the Bishop's concurrence [he was Arthur Bulkeley, Sir Richard's brother], and a modern summary of the two documents
569 - Release by William Moyle, burgess of Beaumaris, to Rowland Moyle, his son, of the four messuages which he had purchased from Katherine, Alice, and Elizabeth Moyle
570 - Deed of lease by the Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and "the whole companye of the comburgesses of the vyllage (sic) of Bewmaris" to Sir Richard Bulkeley [first Knight] upon the common or moor called Rhos Affranches; yearly rent, four marks. No term of years mentioned, unless the "perpetuall fee" of the sixth line be taken as definitive
571 - Release by Richard Johnson of Beaumaris to Sir Richard Bulkeley [the first], consideration, £40, of a house and garden in Beaumaris, which his father James Johnson had bought of Rowland Bulkeley by deed of 4 Oct., 1516
572 - Release
573 - Doom and award
574 - Demise in fee-farm by Ellen Peake, widow, alias Ellen Bulkeley, daughter and heiress of John Bulkeley, late of Caernarvon and Hugh Holland, son and heir of the aforesaid Ellen [from a former husband?], to Hugh Goodman of Beaumaris of a void parcel of ground close to the sea [boundaries defined]; annual rent, 2/-; Richard Johnson, lawful attorney
575 - Release and quit-claim by Douce Sparrowe, widow of George Sparrowe of Beaumaris, and executrix of his will, also by William Sparrowe and John Sparrowe [sons, presumably], to Hugh Goodman, merchant, of all debts and claims, suits and actions, &c.
576 - Bond of obligation by Ffowke Reynold alias Rutter [in his signature he forgets the Rutter], merchant, and Edmund Bulkeley, alderman and burgess of Beaumaris, that he [Ffowke] will pay £5.1.7. [nineteen pence] to Hugh Goodman, merchant, on the feast day of St Michael next ensuing
577 - Indenture of bargain and sale, by Thomas Secome of Liverpool, nephew and heir of Richard Secome, once burgess of Beaumaris, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, of two acres of land in Beaumaris. Witnesses to the livery of seisin: Roland Thickness, William Griffith, James Boulton, Richard Garnett, William ap Llewelyn ap Ievan, alias teiliwr, et al.
578 - Deed of lease
579 - Deed of lease
580 - Deed of lease
581 - Indenture
582 - Indenture between Edmund Bulkeley, alderman & burgess of Beaumaris, and Hugh Goodman of the same town, with Margaret his wife; lease of various tenements and closes in Beaumaris to H.G. including the "principal messuage" of E.B.; term, natural lives of the two Goodmans, and the longest liver; £3.8.4. a year
583 - Release by Edmund Bulkeley, burgess of Beaumaris, to Hugh Goodman, another burgess, of void ground about 112 ft. in length and 49 in breadth, on which a house was lately erected; the land once belonged to David ap Madoc ap Ieuan ap Einion, but was purchased from him by Richard Bulkeley, Edmund's father, Richard Johnson named as "lawful attorney"
584 - Grant of a Governing Charter by Queen Elizabeth to the burgesses of Beaumaris, confirming all previous charters granted
585 - Inspeximus by Queen Elizabeth of the charter granted to Beaumaris by Edward I (6 January, 1276-1277), and its confirmation by later Sovereigns. The Latin copy was translated by Rowland Kenrick, the town clerk at the time
586 - Demise in fee-farm by Edmund Bulkeley, burgess and merchant of Beaumaris, to William Sparrowe, merchant, of a garden now in the occupation of John Melling [bounds carefully described]; annual rent, 2/-.
587 - Release
588-92 - Documents, ranging in date from 20 Sept., 1469, to end of February, 1563-4, relating to demises in fee-farm of some void ground in Beaumaris [carefully defined] by the Corporation: first to William, son of Thomas Godfrey, and ending with a demise to Hugh Goodman at an annual rent of l/-.
593 - Bond of obligation in £40 by Hugh Bulkeley that he will proceed to perfect the transaction by which he has bargained and sold to Hugh Goodman certain closes in Beaumaris and his hereditaments in Llangoed
594 - Release by Matilda vch John Gwyn alias Matilda Moyle, widow of Rowland Moyle, to Hugh Goodman, merchant, of her right ef dower in the third part of a certain burgage in Beaumaris which Rowland Moyle had received from his father William Moyle
595-7 - Demise in fee-farm by the Mayor, Bailiffs, &c. of Beaumaris, to Robert, son of Edmund Griffith of Caernarvon, of various interests in the ward of Watergate in Beaumaris; a garden also, together with three cottages under one roof, a burgage lately in the tenure of Elisha Barelowe [Barlow], and all that tost called Merthyn [Murddyn] Mawr; annual rent, 28/-; consideration, £6.
598 - Release by Williem Sparrowe, burgess and merchant of Beaumaris, to Hugh Goodman of a garden in Watergate ward, demised in fee-farm to William Sparrowe by Edmund Bulkeley on 10 Feb., 1563-4
599 - Release by Ellen Broadhead, widow, late wife of Bartholomew Broadhead, and William Broadhead, son and heir of B.B., to John Needham ["Nydam"], of that water grist mill nigh unto British Brook (moiety only), but only in trust for Arthur Bulkeley, son of Sir Richard Bulkeley [second], and later of Coedan, and ancestor to the Bulkeleys of Brynddu
600 - Release and quit-claim by Robert Bulkeley to Hugh Goodman, merchant, of all title and claim to a certain garden and ground in the ward of Watergate
601 - Release and quit-claim by Jonet Tuson, widow, daughter of James Tuson of Beaumaris, and late wife of William Smith, alias Bellerby, of the said town, to Robert Evans, alias Robert Doctor and Elen Smyth, daughter of William Smith, of all her title and interest in a house and close in Beaumaris
602 - Deed of lease by the Mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses of Beaumaris, to William Griffith, a capital burgess, upon Rhos Cefn y Llech and other interests, which three days later were assigned by him to another [the document is badly broken at this point, but the name is probably William ap Hugh].
603-4 - Indenture of demise in fee farm, and its counterpart, between the Mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses of Beaumaris, and Richard Bulkeley, esq. [afterwards the third Sir Richard], son to Sir Richard Bulkeley [the second] for a consideration of £60, they sell to him Maes Bryneryr by Llanfaes, the meadows and the trees thereon growing known as the king's Wood alias Coedcadw, Gweirgloddiau'r Castell, and the weir of Beaumaris "subtus le grene". Fee farm rent, £4.2.0. a year.
605 - Power of attorney given to Rowland Kenrick and Richard Thomas by the Corporation of Beaumaris to give seisin to Richard Bulkeley [afterwards Sir Richard the third] regarding Maes Bryneryr, King's Wood [Coad Cadw], Gweirgloddiau'r Castell, and the Beaumaris weir, "subtus le grene" according to the terms of an indenture of equal date
606-7 - Demise in fee farm by the Mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of Beaumaris, to Richard Bulkeley, esq. [the later Sir Richard, third Knight] of The Old Place and The Old Stables in Beaumaris, also 32 virgates of void ground, a garden abutting upon Rotten Row, the pasture of Rhos y Franchises, &c.; annual rent, £4.4.2.
608 - Deed of lease, by Richard Hychyns of Bath to Rowland Bulkeley of Beaumaris, burgess and merchant, upon that croft or closure of arable lying on the west side of the lane to Llanfaes, near the Bulwark Close, to commence after the determination of a lease on the same premises made by R.H.'s father John to John Worseley; 21 years, at 10/- a year
609 - Indenture of grant in perpetuity by the Mayor and Corporation of Beaumaris, to Henry Gilbert, burgess of Beaumaris, of a garden and orchard lying near the Claypit in Beaumaris; 5s. p.a.
610 - Indenture of lease by Robert Griffith, to Harry ap Robert Vaughan of Beaumaris, gent., Robert Vaughan and John Vaughan, his sons, and Richard Price, of a messuage and houses, etc., in Southgate Street, for three lives (Robert Vaughan, John Vaughan and Richerd Price); 40s. 8d. p.a.
611 - Indenture between the Mayor, Bailiffs, &c. of Beaumaris, and Hugh Bulkeley, one of the burgesses; demise to him in fee-farm, consideration, £20, of the capital messuage in which he dwelleth, which was built by his father Thomas (who separated the messuage by a wall from Church Street); annual rent, 20/-; lawful attorneys, Thomas Evans and Rowland Kenrick
612 - Bond of obligation in £40 by Rowland Bulkeley of Trefdraeth to Hugh Goodman, merchant, that he will allow Hugh Goodman to enjoy peacably the crofts, closes, and fields which were leased to Rowland Bulkeley by Hugh Gwyn ap David ap Rees and Edward ap Hugh his son (25 Oct.,1561), and are now assigned by R.B. to H.G.
613-4 - Indenture, with counterpart, between Richard Hychyns of Bath, co. Somerset, corvisor, brother and heir of John Hychyns, late of Beaumaris, saddler, deceased, and Rowland Bulkeley, burgess and merchant of Beaumaris; lease to R.B., of a close on the west side of a lane leading from the Green towards Llanfaes, adjoining (south side) to the Bulwark Close now in the occupation of Richard Johnson; 21 years, at 10/- a year
615 - Assignment
616 - Release
617 - Deed of lease
618 - Deed of sale
619 - Bond of obligation
620-1 - Indenture of lease by Robert Griffith of Caernarvon, Esq., and William Griffith, his son, to Henry ap Robert Vaughan of Beaumaris, gent., of a messuage, divers small chambers, and lands in Beaumaris; 56 years; 27s.8d. a year.
622 - Release and quit-claim by William and Rowland Hampton of Henllys to Hugh Goodman of Beaumaris from all actions, suits, claims, &c.
623 - Badly broken last will and testament of Roland Brampton of Beaumaris
624-5 - Deed of conveyance of the close of 12 acres adjoining Henllys Lane by Richard Hychyns of Bath, shoemaker, to Rowland Kenrick of Beaumaris, for a consideration of £30; and its re-conveyance by Kenrick to Hugh Goodman on 24 August, 1576
626-7 - Demise in fee-farm by Robert Griffith of Caernarvon and William, son and heir, to Rowland Bulkeley of Beaumaris, clericus, [associated with the church of Llandegfan since 1573] upon a burgage and messuage and a small office or shop in Church Street ward lying between some vold ground and the garden of Roland Kenrick with the wall of the church of Beaumaris on the other side; annual fee-farm rent, 16/-.
628 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Richard Lewis ap Ieuan ap Rees upon the messuage of Botyortherch in Crawgoed (with some reservations) and upon Rhos y Franches within the liberties of Beaumaris; 4 years at a yearly rent of £33.6.8.; 34 kine also delivered to Richard Levis on condition that an equel number, good and profitable, be returned at the end of the lease
629 - Deed of bargain and sale by John Keblewhyte, merchant of London, to Richard Johnson, senior, of Beaumaris, of messuages and lands in Beaumaris, late in the possession of Richard Galley, merchant.
630 - Indenture of grant in perpetual fee farm by William Griffith, gent., son of Robert Griffith late of Caernarvon, to John Vaughan of Beaumaris, merchant, of a house with kitchen, cellar, and other chambers, together with three houses under one roof, adjoining the said messuage; 27s. 8d. feefarm rent
631 - Demise in fee-farm by Owen ap Thomas ap Hoell of Mathafarn Wion to Morris Griffith of Fachwen ["Vaughe Wenn"] of a parcel of land in Beaumaris, with a house thereupon standing, 112ft. in length, and varying in breadth from 25 to 28ft., between the land of Thomas Park and the property of the aforesaid M.G.
632 - Indenture of grant and confirmation by John Vaughan of Beaumaris, merchant, to Richard White of Llanfaes and Rhydderch ap John ap Rhydderch of Tregaian, of a carucate of land called Tyddyn Carwed, parcel of void ground and other appurtenances, in Beaumaris, in consideration of their standing as sureities for a debt of £50 owed by the said John Vaughan to one Rees ap Gruffuth ap Howel of Bagenny (Tyndaethwy)
633 - Release, consideration, £60, by Thomas Hughes of Beaumaris, to Sir Richard Bulkeley [third], of those messuages, houses, gardens, within the town of Beaumaris, &c. in the several tenures of Grace Bulkeley, Richard Nicholas, Richard Griffith, smith, and Thomas Johnson, in the ward of Church Street, and in the tenures of James Bo[u]lton, William ap Richard and Lancelot Edward, in the ward of North Gate; a close of arable near the Clay Pits; a close called Cae'r Gaer in Mathafarn Eitha', commote Tindaethwy
634 - Indenture of lease in feefarm by John Vaughan of Beaumaris, merchant, to Roland Meredith of Bodowyr, of a parcel of void ground adjoining the mansion of the said John Vaughan in Beaumaris; 3s, 8d. p.a.
635-6 - Release by Hugh Goodman of Beaumaris, merchant, to John Vaughan, another merchant, of his burgage or tenement in the ward of Watergate; also a close of arable and pasture lying to the west of Henllys lane, both purchased from Rowland Moyle, deceased.
637 - Release by John Vaughan of Beaumaris, merchant, to Richard Whyte, esq., of that burgage in Watergate Ward, and that close of arable near Henllys lane, which were sold to J.V. by Hugh Goodman. Richard Whyte was of Friars’ in Llanfaes, and had been H.S. of Anglesey twice already
638 - Release by Richard Whyte, esq., to Richard, son of Hugh Goodman, merchant, of that burgage in Watergate Ward, sold to Richard Whyte by John Vaughan
639 - Final Concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey between John Bulkeley, gent., and Roland Bulkeley, clerk, plaintiffs, and Sir Richard Bulkeley, deforciant, touching 300 messuages and lands in Beaumaris, Mathafarn Eitha, Castell Bwlchgwyn, Mathafarn Wion, Llanddyfnan, Pentraeth, et alibi, in Anglesey
640 - Deed of lease upon the dairy house in the parish of Llansadwrn ["Havodty ortherch" according to the dorse] by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Edward Lewis Gethin of Llandegfan (20 Oct.,1585), on very much the same terms as Owen ap Llywelyn ap Hoell previously held it - 24 kine and a bull supplied, tenant to supply milk to Baron Hill, &c.
641 - Deed of grant and confirmation by John Vaughan, burgess of Beaumaris, to Richard Whyte of Llanfaes and Richard Goodman of Beaumaris, of a house or cellar, and a lime kiln lying near the British Brook, a garden lying near the Clay Pit in the Ward of the Watergate and the moiety of a parcel of land called Merddyn Mawr lying near a wood called Coed Cadw; in perpetual fee farm
642-3 - Indenture between Hugh Bulkeley of London, tailor, and Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris: deed of bargain and sale by H.B. for “a certaine sum of money" upon a series of yearly rents issuing out of various houses, backsides, orchards, and gardens in the liberties of Beaumaris; attached is the sale of one of these yearly rents, issuing from premises “without the West Gate" by one George Moneley to Thomes Bulkeley, son of Richard Bulkeley, merchant and burgess, on 2 May, 1522.
644 - Exemplification of an inquest held at Beaumaris, before William Griffith, Esq., Judge of the Court of the Admiralty, and Thomas Wynne, Coroner of that Court, in the said borough, on the body of Robert Footman, alias Griffith, who was mortally wounded by one Griffith Matthew, alias Porter, on the Castle Green at Beaumaris.
645 - Bond of obligation in £200 by George Smith of Morville [Morvilde], co. Salop, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, to observe faithfully an indenture of even date, by which Smith had granted to Sir Richard "a closse pasture fielde and grounde" within the liberties of Beaumaris called Bagehaye, late in the tenure of Richard Johnson the elder, merchant.
646 - Indenture by which George Smythe of Morville, co. Salop, sells and confirms to Sir Richard Bulkeley a close of pasture within the liberties of Beaumaris called the Bage Hey, now or late in the tenure of Richard Johnson the elder, whose limits were bounded by the road to Cefn Coch, the lane leading to Red Wharf, the Conduit field, and one of the orchards of Baron Hill
647 - Final Concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey, between Sir Richard Bulkeley, plaintiff, and George Smyth, gent., deforciant, touching land in Beaumaris
648-9 - Deed of lease, together with a bond of obligation
650 - Deed of Lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to his uncle Thomas and his brother Charles upon any point of Osmond's Aire [ayer], extending between Beaumaris and Bangor, to build weirs or fishponds on, and also upon a sufficient plot of 21 feet square whereon to build a fish-house, all to be completed before Michaelmas in 1591; 21 years at 2/- annual rent; Sir Richard to have first preference of the fish caught other than those required by Thomas and Charles for their own provisions
651-2 - Release by Sir William Herbert of St. Julians, co. Monmouth [who had married Jane, one of the co-heiresses of Edward Griffith of Penrhyn] to Sir Richard Bulkeley of the moiety of "a certayne lande lyeinge in a longe narrow sleeve or valley leadinge from the river of Menaye and haven of Bewmarres unto the crosse hedge that devideth the said lande from the said Sir Richards landes at the west side of the mill damme of Havott Wen", and on the north side adjoining the woods of Cerrig Gwyddel - in all about 12 acres.
653 - Release by Grace, daughter of Thomas Bulkeley, to Richard Bulkeley, esq. [eldest son of Sir Richard Bulkeley the third by his second of her messuage or house in Church Street ward in Beaumaris, now in the occupation of Katherine Thickness
654 - Release by Arthur Bulkeley of Coedan of his water-mill at Nant eingan [Nant Meigan?] within the liberties of the borough of Beaumaris, together with all its technical appliances and appurtenences, to Sir Richard Bulkeley [third Knight]; lawful attorneys for the seisin, Richard Morgan and Richard Cheadle; mill heretofore owned by Arthur Bulkeley through the grant of William Broadhead.
655 - Exemplification of an action of Recovery in the Great Sessions of Anglesey by William Moyle and Rowland Moyle against Lewis Brampton of 12 messuages and lands in Beaumaris
656 - Deed of mortgage by Richard Griffith of Beaumaris, smith, to Hugh Powell, another Smith of Beaumaris, upon a messuage or house, 13 yards by 6, lying "without" the North Gate of the town, granted in fee-farm to R.G. by the Mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses 27 Febr., 1563-4, at an annual fee-farm rent of 5/- (doct 587). Term of redemption, Feast of All Saints, 1599
657 - Indenture between Sir Richard Bulkeley and William Sparrowe of Beaumaris; exchange of certain closes within the town and liberties of Beaumaris. The mayor at the time, John Morgan, heads the list of witnesses
658 - Release by Richard Johnson, senior, of Beaumaris, to Richard his son and young Richard's wife Elizabeth, of the messuage, house, garden and buildings they now hold and inhabit in Beaumaris. Thomas Morgan to be “lawful attorney" for the seisin
661 - Indenture of lease by Hugh Brickdall of Beaumaris, weaver, to Roland his son and (in certain specified circumstances) to Agnes Brickdall his daughter, upon the house, backside, garden, and orchard of his, situate within the northgate ward of Beaumaris, excepting a lower room in the same house which Hugh Brickdall now useth for his weaving, into which egress and regress thereto is foreprised by Richard Brickdall, a younger son.
662 - Exemplification of Interrogatories ministered to, and the depositions of witnesses, in a suit in Chancery, between Thomas Bostocke, plaintiff, and Richard Johnson, senior, Richard Johnson, junior, and Elizabeth Johnson, widow, defendents, touching a tenement in Beaumaris late in the tenure of defendants. 3 membranes. (Half of Great Seal attached)
663-4 - Enfeoffment, for purposes not specified, by Richard Goodman in the hands of 18 gentlemen, of all his houses and tenements in commote Tindaethwy [but mainly in Beaumaris]. On the following day Richard Goodman was happily re-enfeoffed by the same 18 gentlemen
665 - Deed of mortgage by Richard Dobbe, burgess of Beaumaris, son of John Dobbe, merchant, deceased, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, consideration, £44, upon a tan-house, nineteen tanning-pits ("or vessells"), one kill-house, a chamber, with a chimney adjoining the kill-house, a "ring-house", a toft with two bays, another house called the "Leather-house", an orchard, and a lime-kiln; all subject to a lease of 26 January, 1595-6, for 21 years granted to Thomas Rawbone who now held the tannery; term of redemption for Dobbe, 24 Aug. next ensuing
666 - Deed of bargain and sale by John Thomas ap William of Trebwll (?) co. Denbigh, and Robert ap John Thomas his son, to Sir Richard Bulkeley upon all the messuages, lands and houses with their appurtenances which they own in Beaumaris and Llanfaes; consideration, £140
667 - Exemplification of pleas taken at the Great Sessions held at Beaumaris, 29th Sept., 37 Elizabeth, between William ap Ievan ap Howel and William ap Ievan, plaintiffs, and William ap William ap Morgan and John ap Rhydderch, defendants, re 4 messuages, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of moor with appurtenances in Beaumaris
668 - Deed of enfeoffment by Lewis Brampton of Beaumaris, gentleman, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, of all his messuages and tenements in trust for himself [Brampton] during the term of his natural life, and after his decease, to his children in succession
669 - Deed of lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to William Holt ["Houlte"] of Beaumaris upon Tyddyn y Tylyniwr lying near the Ffordd Deg within the liberties of Beaumaris; 7 years at 20/- yearly rent
670-1 - Final Concord with counterpart in the Great Sessions of Anglesey, between Lewis Owen, plaintiff, and Richard Williams and Agnes his wife, deforciants, regarding one messuage, two gardens and lands in Beaumaris
672-3 - Deed of mortgage by William Bulkeley of Coeden [i.e., a Bulkeley of Brynddu, father of the W.B. who married a daughter of Dr. Richard Parry, Bishop of St. Asaph] to Sir Richard B., upon various properties in Beaumaris, viz., three fields upon the north side of the Town Hey and between that and Tyddyn y Nant, one little field on the north side of British Brook, two fields between Tyddyn y Nant and lands belonging to Sir Richard, and Tyddyn y Nant itself; consideration, £98; final term of redemption, All Saints in 1605.
674 - Release by Richard Johnson of Beaumaris, mercer, to Robert Pepper of the same of a messuage and garden, bounded by the property of William Sparrow
675 - Release by Robert Pepper, burgess of Beaumaris, to Sir Richard Bulkeley, of a messuage and garden outside the walls of the town, the former in the occupation of Rowland Boulton and Robert Pepper himself, the latter in the tenure of Thomas Waters; consideration, £10
676-7 - Articles of agreement between Sir Richard Buikeley and Henry Williams of Cochwillan relating to property held by the latter in Beaumaris; also a bond of obligation by Henry Williams in £2,000. The main document is brittle, and broken beyond hope
678 - Indenture of a grant in perpetuity by Henry Vaughan of Beaumaris, gent., son and heir of John Vaughan, gent., deceased, to William Massie, of messuages and lands in Beaumaris
679 - Last will and testament of Richard Johnson of Beaumaris, ironmonger.
680 - Lease by Sir Richard Bulkeley to Lancelot Bulkeley, his brother
681-2 - Indenture between Henry Williams of Cochwillan and Sir Richard Bulkeley [third]; deed of lease by H.W. to Sir Richard upon all and singular the messuages and tenements in the town and liberties of Beaumaris which were once the property of George Smith and sold by him to the Lord Lumley and William Williams of Cochwillan, father to the said Henry; 60 years at a yearly rent of £20.
683 - Deed of surrender by Rowland Johnson of Chester, ironmonger, and Elizabeth Fletcher of Bangor his mother [now married to Thomas Fletcher of Treborth, Pedigrees,90] to Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris of [a lease on] the house in which Richard Johnson, R.J.’s father, lately did dwell, together with a “celler” built by him and all other appurtenances [the Pedigrees are inaccurate in saying that Elizabeth Fletcher was daughter to Richard Johnson; she was his widow, Fletcher being her second husband].
684-92 - Papers arising out of the litigation at the Exchequer between Sir Charles Somerset of Trelleck Grange and other Monmouthshire men, plaintiffs, against Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris, defendant, over the right title to the prisage and butlerage of wines at the port of Beaumaris
693-4 - Surrender and quitclaim to Sir Richard Bulkeley of Cae Bryn y Cogel with the house thereupon standing within the liberties of Beaumaris by Williem Houlte, late of Beaumaris, gentleman; really it was the surrender of a lease from Sir Richard granted on 1 Sept.,1609
695 - Exemplification of Letters Patent at the request of Sir Richard Bulkeley, Knight, by King James I, confirming (inspeximus) letters of 28th May (3?), Elizabeth, granting to Sir Richard the offices of Constable of the Castle of Beaumaris and Captain of the Town of Beaumaris. Faded, Seal well preserved
696 - Indenture between Richard Goodman of Beaumaris, gent., and Robert ap William Pritchard of Rhosbadrig, gent, whereby the said Goodman covenants in consideration of a marriage between the said Goodman and Margaret, daughter of the said Robert ap William, to levy a fine upon divers lands in Beaumaris, Llanfaes and Llangoed, to the said Robert ap William for the use of the said Margaret and her heirs
697 - Copy (or draft) of a deed of grant and confirmation by David ap Hugh of Llangristiolus to Richard Bulkeley, son and heir apparent of Sir Richard Bulkeley, of two messuages and lands in Beaumaris
698 - Release by Richard Bulkeley esq., [grandson of the third Sir Richard Bulkeley] to Robert Boteler of the two "British mills" in Beaumaris. This is the first of a series of collusive transactions
699 - Release of the two "Brittish mylnes" in Beaumaris by Robert Boteler to Charles Bulkeley of Cremlyn
700 - Release of the two mills in Beaumaris called "Brytish milnes" by Charles Bulkeley of Cremlyn [nephew of Sir Richard Bulkeley, third Knight] to Richard Owen of Barnhill
701 - Release, and to all appearances, of the same property, by Richard Owen of Barn Hill to Thomas Bedo of Beaumaris. The same witnesses (except Charles Bulkeley) and a similar memorandum on the dorse
702 - Release of the two mills by Thomas Bedo of Beaumaris to John Smith of Barn Hill
703 - Release by John Smith of Baron Hill to Jenkin ap John of Barn Hill of the two mills called "Brytish milnes", with all their appliances and appurtenances. An unusual memorandum on the dorse states that Smith was particular (in the livery and seisin) to make several and express entries to "every of both" the said mills
704 - Release of the two mills by Jenkin ap John to Richard Bulkeley, esq., [grandson to Sir Richard Bulkeley, d.1621]. Seven witnesses, Charles Bulkeley included
705 - Request of Richard Bulkeley, esq. [grandson of Sir Richard Bulkeley the third] to the Mayor, Bailiffs, &c. of Beaumaris for note and declaration be made under the common seal that the British Mill was originally chantry land, rented at 7/8 yearly, and that for the last 30 years the yearly rent has been punctually paid to the Mayor, Bailiffs, &c.
706 - Deed of lease by Richard Bulkeley, esq., to Sir Thomas Holland of Berw, upon the barley ground or field within the liberties of Beaumaris abutting upon Henllys lane [the name of the field left blank]; 21 years at an yearly rent of 50/-. On the dorse is a memorandum that for an additional rent of 15/- Sir Thomas was leased two closes of pasture and a section of the wood called "Fletcher's back wood"
707 - Exemplification of an action of recovery in the Great Sessions of Anglesey by Richard Bulkeley, Esq., against Richard ap John upon two mills in Beaumaris. Seal of the Great Sessions attached
708 - Deed of lease by Richard Johnson of Beaumaris to Richard Bulkeley, esq. [grandson of the third Sir Richard Bulkeley] of the tost, tenement, and lands lying and being "in the Parke of R.B. called the Redd hill parke"; 21 years at £12 yearly rent. Consideration, £28, of which £14 have been paid, the other £14 to be paid at Michaelmas next ensuing
709 - Deed of lease "for tryall of title" by Richard Bulkeley, esq. to Samuel Rowl[e]y of Llanfaes; term, 7 years; annual rent, 40/-. Lands referred to: Tyddyn y Nant, Cae Hir, two closes on the north side of the "Brittish Brooke", the Tower Hill field, Cae'r Ysgubor, a close near Friars in the tenure of Edmund ap Robert and Lowry Foulke, widow, Cae y Myny (sic) Mylynion, Tyddyn y Melinydd, Cae Smith, close near Henllys mill pool, &c.
710 - Assignment by Richard Hesketh of Beaumaris to Thomas Bulkeley of Baron Hill of a lease held by the former from Richard Broadhead of Rhosmanach upon a messuage, house, and garden in the ward of Watergate in the town of Beaumaris; the original lease was dated 20 Dec., 1634
711 - Indenture between Randolph Walley of Cremlyn Manach and Thomas Bulkeley of Baron Hill; sale by R.W., consideration, £15, of a messuage, town and garden in Beaumaris, late in the tenure of Edward Priestwich, and now in that of Hugh ap Owen, mercer
712 - Deed of lease by Thomas, Viscount Bulkeley, and Richard Bulkeley, son and heir, to Owen Beakingsale of Beaumaris, corvizer, upon a tost or void ground in the ward of High Street in Beaumaris near the Water Gate, the ground being 33 ft. long, 18 broad, with a garden adjoining 48 ft. long, 18 broad; 21 years, 5/- a year.
713 - Indenture between Hugh Griffith of Llanddyfnan and Thomas Bulkeley of Beaumaris, esq. [but already first Viscount by the creation of Charles I]; deed of sale, consideration, £10.1.8. upon a house and garden in the Church Street of Beaumaris, a stable situated in Rotten Row ["Roe"], a close or enclosure called Cae Rhos in Llanfaes, and the house called "Brigdale's house" in the ward of Northgate in Beaumaris
714 - Articles of agreement
715 - Articles of agreement
716 - Deed of lease by Thomas, Viscount Bulkeley and Robert, his son and heir, to John Field of Beaumaris, corvisor, upon two plots of ground in that town upon which to build a dwelling-house and appurtenances, pursuant to the preliminary articles of agreement between the parties dated 26 Feb., 1655-56.
717 - Letters Patent of Charles II appointing Nicholas Bagnall, esq., John Robinson,esq., Thomas Bulkeley, esq., Henry Lloyd, junior,esq., William Bold, esq., John Wynn, esq., John Griffith, esq., Thomas Woods, esq., William Bulkeley, esq., John Owen, esq., and John Griffith, esq., commissioners "for all cities and corporations” by virtue of a late Act of Parliament for the preserving and regulating of corporations
718 - Deed of sale by John Bradshaw of Lleiniog ["Llyneog"] and Margaret Bradshaw of Penmon, his mother, widow (one part), and William Bold of Tre'rddol (other part); the Bradshaws grant and confirm to W.B. the Red House, alias Plas Coch in the Church Street of Beaumaris.
719-20 - Indenture tripartite by which William Bold of Tre'rddol grants and confirms to Roger Whitley of Westminster and Ralph ["Raph"] Whitley of the city of Chester the Red House alias Plas Coch in Beaumaris, Church Street; £50 paid to Bold, and £182 to a Samuel Terrick of Beaumaris; proviso that Terrick might redeem the premises by payment of £182 at or before 22 Oct.,1668. Bond of obligation by Terrick in £364
721 - Release by Samuel Terricke, late of Beaumaris, to Roger Whitley, of Westminster, of Plas Coch ["Place Coch"] otherwise called the Red House. A somewhat mysterious document since it does not anywhere say where Red House [not Red Hill] was. [A number of other documents prove conclusively that it was in Beaumaris]
722 - Mortgage by John Goodman of Beaumaris, gent., to Anne Goodman, his mother, of a messuage called Y Ty Ymhen y Dre and a close called Cae Mawr in Beaumaris and Llanfaes, together with a messuage and lands called Plas Iolyn in Llangoed; term of redemption, Sept. 29,1673; consideration, £100
723 - Grant by John Goodman and Anne Goodman of Beaumeris, to Owen Hughes and Rice Bold, of lands in Beaumaris, Llanfaes and Llangoed, in consideration of a marriage between said John Goodman and Mary, daughter of Margaret, now wife of Rice Bold
724 - Last will and testament of John Goodman of Beaumaris.
725-6 - Indenture of bargain and sale, with a bond of obligation in £150 by Roger Whitley of Great St Helen's, City of London, to Robert, second Viscount Bulkeley, upon the Red House in Beaumaris, alias Pla Coch, in Church Street; consideration, £75; Whitley warrants his true title and property in the premises, and guarantees them against any persons claiming from or under Sir Thomas Cheadle, deceased.
727 - Release by Mary Goodman of Beaumaris widow, to Anne Goodman, of lands in Beaumaris, Llanfaes and Llangoed, and all other lands settled upon the said Mary for her jointure, by said Anne and John Goodman, late husband of said Mary
728 - Deed of bargain and sale between John Williams of Bodwrdyn by Aberffraw and Robert, Lord Bulkeley; J.W. demises, for a consideration of £7, a toft in Beaumaris, with garden and appurtenances adjoining the lands of Henry Sparrow, esq.
729 - Exemplification of a decree in Chancery touching a suit commenced in 1682 between Robert, Lord Bulkeley of Baron Hill, plaintiff, and Henry Sparrowe, gent., concerning messuages in Wrexham Street and Castle Street, Beaumaris
730 - Indenture between John Williams of Bodwrdyn (one part) and Robert, Lord Bulkeley and John Jones, clerk [rector of Llandegfan and Beaumaris since 1683]; sale of a barn, late in the tenure of David Parry, tanner, and a house late in the occupation of Edward ap Edward, weaver; consideration, £12. Money paid by Lord Bulkeley, but livery of seisin delivered to the rector
731 - Last will and testament of Ellen Tirer, Beaumaris
732 - Last will and testament of Richard Rowlands of Beaumaris, shoemaker
733 - Declaration (in the form of an indenture) by the Sheriff of Anglesey, the mayor, bailiffs and capital burgesses of Beaumaris - return of Coningsby Williams of Penmynydd as Member of Parliament for Beaumaris in place of the Hon. Robert Bulkeley, deceased, son of Robert, second Viscount. C.W. had married, as his first wife, Margaret Owen, heiress of Penmynydd
734 - Copy of the Will of Owen Hughes, esq., of Beaumaris
735 - Memorandum of the election of officers for the period 1711-1712 for the borough of Beaumaris; council meeting held on 24 Sept., 1711. John Bold to be mayor, but several offices not filled in
736-7 - Conveyance and grant
738 - "The Widdow of The Feathers accot"
739-40 - Conveyance
741 - Accounts of the Bailiff of the borough of Beaumaris
742 - "Beaumaris Rentall for ye year ended Michmas 1722"
743 - Deed of Covenant
744 - Final Concord in the Great Sessions of Anglesey between John Sparrow, esq., and John Doulben, gent., plaintiffs, and William Jessop and Frances, his wife, deforciants, of three messuages and lands in Llandegfan, Llanfees and Llaniestyn
745 - Deed of mortgage by William Bodvell, esq, to Sir Humphrey Brigge, of certain houses and lands in the town of Beaumaris for a period of 1,000 years in consideration of £3,000
746 - Deed of lease
747-8 - Lease by James, sixth Viscount Bulkeley, to Tobias Thomas of Beaumaris, millwright, upon Ty yn yr Ardd ["Tu yn y Kardd"] and two gardens or orchards adjoining in Watergate Street, now or late in the occupation of Lancelot Bulkeley, tanner; 3 lives; 15/- annual rent. Followed by the release on same date
749 - Indenture of lease by William Hughes of Amlwch and Anne his wife, to Henry Owen, butcher, of Beaumaris, of a messuage and tenement in Watergate Ward, Beaumaris; 99 years; 11s.6d p.a.
750 - Indenture of lease by Lord Bulkeley to John Griffith of Llanddyfnan, esq., of a messuage and appurtenances in Castle Street, Beaumaris; 21 years; £2.10.0. p.a.
751-2 - Lease by Lord Bulkeley to Daniel Jones, barber, of a toft and garden adjoining dwelling house of said Daniel Jones in Church Street, Beaumaris; 99 years; 7s p.a.
753 - Indenture of lease by Lord Bulkeley to William Edwards, of Beaumaris, shopkeeper, of a house, etc. in Church Street, Beaumaris, and a field called Cae Migan Ucha and two other fields; 3 lives; £20.8.0. p.a.
754 - Counterpart of an indenture of release by William Bodvell, esq,, to Lady Caernarvon of certain houses and lands in Beaumaris in consideration of the sum of £10,000 paid by the said Lady Caernarvon to the said William Bodvell, esg.
755-6 - Conveyance
757 - Counterpart of release by Lady Caernarvon and William Bodvill, esq., to Michael Leheys, esq. and Peter Leheys, esq., of homes and lands in Beaumaris charged with securing the sum of £10,000 and interest
758-9 - Conveyance
760 - Counterpart of quadrupartite deed of Security
761 - Copy of a will of Frances Jessop of Beaumaris, widow
2 - Llanfaes, Llangoed, Llaniestyn
3 - Penmon
4 - Llanddona, Llanfihangel Dinsylwy
5 - Pentraeth
6 - The Mathafarns and Llanbedr Goch
7 - Llanddyfnan
8 - Llansadwrn
9 - Llandegfan, Llandysilio
10 - Varia
D - Anglesey : Commote of Twrcelyn
E - Anglesey : Commote of Talybolion
F - Anglesey : Commote of Llifon
G - Anglesey : Commote of Malltraeth
2 - Baron Hill Manuscripts
3 - Deeds and documents, 1753-1910
4 - Administration
5 - War and Politics
6 - The Williams Correspondence
7 - Miscellanea
8 - War and politics
9 - Baron Hill Further Additional
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