Rhif Cyf AmgPENRH/807-810
TeitlTwo cases submitted to counsel - whether vessels which had not taken in their cargoes at Port Penrhyn could discharge their ballast on Llandegai sands within the manor of Penrhyn, and whether persons who hold leases from the bishop could erect buildings or baths on the Bangor sea-shore in face of the deed of exchange of 1802? E.H. Alderson (Oct/14, 1829, and 26 May, 1830) has no difficuly in rebutting the claims of the "foreign" vessels, but W. Erle(11 Sept., 1840) is very doubtful about the exchange of 1802 (following the lease of 1786), in face of the acts of proprietorship in the manor of Bangor exercised by the successors of Bishops Warren and Cleaver. In fact, he was in much the same dilemma as Day in 1841 and Parker in 1850 (docts. 811-815).
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