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HENB - Henblas B Manuscripts
A - Family Matters
B - The Lloyds and Morgans
C - William Evans of Llethrddu (d. 1748)
D - Charles Evans of Trefeilir (d. 1802)
1 - Acquisitions and leases
147 - Record of transaction by which John Prytherch of Penmynydd suffers a deed of "recovery" at Great Sessions for his holdings of Cerrig Gwyddel, Cae Rhos, quillet of Llain y Gorslwyd, Ty'r Llwynog, Bwlch y Cloddie, Ty Calch, Melin Bach and others, parish of Llangristiolus.
148 - Lease by William Smith of South Tidworth, county of Southampton, to Charles Evans of Trefeilir, upon various properties in the town of Caernarfon, chiefly in Stryd y Llyn (Pool Street)40 shillings per annum rent; term, longest liver of three lives (brothers Charles, Richard, and William) plus 21 years after the death of the last survivor.
149-51 - Lease of possession upon Ty Bach in Trefdraeth by the Rev. John Williams of Ty'nycoed in Pentre Lludw, to Charles Evans of Trefeilir. Followed the next day by a complete surrender of all claims to dower arising out of the property and by the complementary release. Consideration, £42.
152 - Assignment of a lease made by William Smith of South Tidworth to Charles Evans on 24 December 1756, to William Prichard "innholder", of certain ground in Stryd y Llyn, Caernarfon, to build on
153 - Lease by Sir William Owen of Orielton, county of Pembroke to Charles Evans of Trefeilir upon Cae'r Geifr in Llanaelhaiarn. Three lives; £8 a year
154 - Lease by Charles Evans to Matthias Harwood upon Allt Goch in Llanwnda 21 years at £12.12.0 a year
155 - Lease by Charles Evans to the Mayor and Bailiffs and Burgesses of Liverpool of land, buildings, and certain easements at Point Ellinus (also spelt Aelynus in the same document, usually referred to at Point Lynas). For the use and convenience of pilots and pilot ships; rights of neighbouring tenants defined; 21 years, at £20 a year. Accompanied by a very interesting plan.
2 - The Bont Newydd Settlement
3 - Mortgages and Bonds : Recoveries, mortgages, bonds, leases of possession, assignments, etc., entered into by Charles Evans
E - William Evans (d. 1803) and Charles Evans, the younger (d. 1807)
F - The problems of Glan Alaw
G - Hugh Evans (d. 1831)
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