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  <dc:title>Feoffment (including an assignment for 500 years to preserve the inheritance) </dc:title>
  <dc:description>1. James Hughes of the Sign of the Eagles in the town of Conway, gent, eldest son and heir apparent of Jane Hughes late of the same, widow, dec'd; &amp; Alice his wife.
2. Richard Lloyd of Beaumaris, gent.
3. Sir Thomas Mostyn of Gloddaith, Bart.
4. George Badcock of the same, gent.

Feoffment (including an assignment for 500 years to preserve the inheritance) of a messuage or work-house, a skinner's yard and part of a garden, all called Ty'n y Groes, situated on the south side of the Great Street within the town and liberties of Conway.

Consideration (from 3 to 1) - £100.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 May 1806</dc:date>
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