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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)
E - William Evans (d. 1803) and Charles Evans, the younger (d. 1807)
F - The problems of Glan Alaw
291-9 - Papers which reveal how did William Evans, brother of Charles Evans of Trefeilir, and son to William Evans of Llethrddu, get possession of Glan Alaw.
300-3 - Marriage Settlement of William Evans of Glan Alaw and Jane, daughter of Owen Davies ("David") of Plas Ucha, Llanfaethlu; portion, £300; feofees, John Griffith of Carreg Lwyd and William Evans's brother Charles Evans of Trefeilir.
304-5 - Copy of the last will of Owen Davies of Plas Ucha, Llanfaethlu, "the rich old Man". Proved at Bangor, 13 January 1784
306-14 - Nine papers illustrating the difficulties of attorney Poole over the interpretation of two wills, that of Henry Morgan of Henblas (HENB/27-28) and that of Owen Davies of Plas Ucha (HENB/304)
315-22 - Eight lawyers' letters bearing upon the affairs of William Evans of Glan Alaw, especially upon the triangular mortgage transactions of the brothers Charles (of Trefeilir), William, and Richard (rector of Kingsland in Heresfordshire)
323-6 - Bundle of certificates relating to the baptism and burial of three sons of William Evans of Glan Alaw
327-8 - Burial certificate of Jane Evans of Glan Alaw, widow of William Evans the elder
329-32 - Series of mortgages and assignments upon Glan Alaw and appurtenances from February 1766 to 2 July 1788; surrender of 3 July 1788 of Glan Alaw by the last assignee Richard Poole, to William Evans the son
333-6 - Exciting times at Glan Alaw following the death of Jane Evans on 31 March 1816
G - Hugh Evans (d. 1831)
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