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Expand A - Family MattersA - Family Matters
Expand B - The Lloyds and MorgansB - The Lloyds and Morgans
Collapse C - William Evans of Llethrddu (d. 1748)C - William Evans of Llethrddu (d. 1748)
Expand 1 - The Wern Purchase1 - The Wern Purchase
Collapse 2 - The Trefeilir Accession2 - The Trefeilir Accession
91-9 - Deed of mortgage by John Owen to Owen Hughes of Beaumaris upon the capital messuage of Trefeilir, and its appurtenances; consideration, £40; amount of interest and terms of redemption.
100 - Assignment of a lease upon part of Cefn Trefeilir by John Hughes of Marian to Morgan Roger of Carreg Ceiliog.
101-2 - Assignment of mortgage by lease and release upon Cae Bodgadverth in Trefdraeth from a group of Twisleton relatives (Lleuar by Clynnog) to Richard Evans of Aberffraw.
103-5 - Surrender by William Prichard of Tregarnedd (later, of Treban Meyrick) of the reversion of his wife's dower or thirds to Owen Hughes and David Owen.
106 - Further mortgage upon Trefilir accompanied by a process of "recovery" at the Great Serssions of Anglesey - by David Owen to Owen Hughes.
107-10 - Release of Trefeilir and its appurtenant lands from the executors of Owen Hughes, deceased, to Owen Meyrick "the elder" of Bodorgan.
111-4 - Documents being preliminary to the full and final release of Trefeilir from Owen Meyrick to William Evans
115-7 - Copy of a lease (with original) made by Ellen Owen of Bodfan, co. Caern., to Owen Mayrick of Bodorgan, upon Hen Ysgol near the mansion house of Trefeilir; 99 years, "if Ellen Owen so long lives"; £8 a year
118 - Table of David Owen's debts as they stood on 16 Jan., 1727-8, amounting to £1716. 15. 11. In the unmistakable script of Owen Meyrick.
119-21 - Release of the Trefeilir lands by Owen Meyrick of Bodorgan to William Evans of Vaenol, father of the first Charles evans of Trefeilir. Consideration, £1,700 Accompanied by the lease of possession, 15th Jan, (HENB/119)
122 - Bundle of receipts signed by David Owen, late of Trefeilir - received a £20 annuity or rent-charge payable quarterly from William Evans the purchaser of 1728 (according to the terms of the deed of 28 Nov., 1727)
Expand 3 - The Brereton Transactions3 - The Brereton Transactions
4 - Documents relating to three transactions regarding Bryn Mihangel in Llanrug
Expand D - Charles Evans of Trefeilir (d. 1802)D - Charles Evans of Trefeilir (d. 1802)
Expand E - William Evans (d. 1803) and Charles Evans, the younger (d. 1807)E - William Evans (d. 1803) and Charles Evans, the younger (d. 1807)
Expand F - The problems of Glan AlawF - The problems of Glan Alaw
Expand G - Hugh Evans (d. 1831)G - Hugh Evans (d. 1831)
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