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Expand A - Family MattersA - Family Matters
Expand B - The Lloyds and MorgansB - The Lloyds and Morgans
Expand C - William Evans of Llethrddu (d. 1748)C - William Evans of Llethrddu (d. 1748)
Collapse D - Charles Evans of Trefeilir (d. 1802)D - Charles Evans of Trefeilir (d. 1802)
Expand 1 - Acquisitions and leases1 - Acquisitions and leases
Collapse 2 - The Bont Newydd Settlement2 - The Bont Newydd Settlement
156 - Creation of a trust ancillary to the marriage settlement of Hugh Lewis of Bont Newydd, Llanwnda, Caernarfonshire, with Jane, daughter of the second George Twisleton of Lleuar; feofees in trust, George Twisleton the third and last, Jane's brother, and William Bold of Llanedwen, a Beaumaris attorney (Pedigrees, 50); lands comprised included Pen-y-clip, Gwern Gwta, Ty'r Clochydd, Ty Cnap, Gwredog, Yr Allt Goch, all in Llanwnda.
157 - Marriage settlement of Hugh Lewis of Bont Newydd (the elder), county of Caernarfonshire, and Jane, daughter of George Twisleton of Lleuar (the second). Portion, £442; feofees, George Twisleton (the third) and William Bold of Llanedwen
158-9 - Deed of recovery suffered at Great Sessions for the Bont Newydd lands of Hugh Lewis the younger
160-2 - Marriage settlement of Hugh Lewis of Bont Newydd, county of Caernarfonshire, and Jane, daughter of John and Elizabeth Williams of Ty Fry by Pentraeth
163-73 - Deeds of mortgage, assignments, &c., by Hugh Lewis of Bont Newydd (the younger) upon Tyddyn Llwydyn in Llanbeblig and Cefn in Llanwnda to various members of the Knight family of Caernarfon and Gilfach in Penmorfa
174 - Copy of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Knight of Caernarfon, spinster. Proved at Bangor, 22 April 1747
175-7 - Recovery deed of the Bontnewydd estate, with the lease of possession
178-88 - Abstracts of title of certain leaseholders - Bont Newydd mill, mainly
189-93 - Two schedules of deeds relating to the Bont Newydd lands together with counsel's opinion - Charles Butler and Launcelot Shadwell - on the operation of trusts for dower lands, and the very conflicting interpretations of the high authorities thereon
194-240 - Negotiations for the sale of the Bont Newydd lands
241-5 - More documents relating to Bont Newydd mill culminating in a lease of the premises by Charles Henry Evans of Henblas to William Williams, innkeeper; 21 years, at £120 a year. In 1865 another effort was made to sell the mill (HENB/245); by that time the tenant was Henry Parry.
3 - Mortgages and Bonds : Recoveries, mortgages, bonds, leases of possession, assignments, etc., entered into by Charles Evans
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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