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Hendre (Aberdaron) Deeds,
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Bond for the payment of the sum of £80,

1 Robert Owen of Tynypant in p. Bodvaen, co. Caern., farmer, and Robert Owen of Caeclyd in p. Festiniog, co. Mer., labourer. 2 The Rev. William Williams of Pwllheli, co. Caern., clerk. Bond for the payment of the sum of £80.

Bond for the payment of the sum of £85,

1 Robert Owen of No. 1, No. 10 Court, Llanrwst Street, Liverpool, boiler-maker. 2 John Edwards of London Road, Portmadoc, co. Caern., master mariner. Bond for the payment of the sum of £85. Overleaf is a declaration of even date by the said Robert Owen that the bond is accompanied by the title deeds relating to a m. and lands called Hendrebach in p. Aberdaron, co. Caern., and the said Robert Owen undertakes to execute at his own expense a valid mortgage of the said premises to the said John Edwards for better securing the said sum of £85. Bond discharged 5 May 1870.

Deed to lead the uses of a fine of a m. and lands called Hendref in p. Aberdaron aforesaid, co ...,

1 Margarett Meredith, widow, and Michael Prichard, yeoman, both of p. Aberdaron, co. Caern. 2 William Jones of Plas gwyn, co. Ang., esq. Deed to lead the uses of a fine of a m. and lands called Hendref in p. Aberdaron aforesaid, co. Caern. [Names mentioned: Cae ysckybor, Cae pûs, y Cefn, Llain-fawr, Cae yn y Mynydd, Bryn'r Hendref, y Ddol, (?) Cauren wen, y Delyn, Cae yn y fron, Cae newydd, y Ddol gron, Tythyn Llychlwyd, Gwerglodd y ffynnon and Caurwen Ddu.].

Hendre (Aberdaron) Deeds,

  • GB 0210 ROBELI
  • Fonds
  • 1671-1863.

Deeds, 1671-1863, relating to lands in the parish of Aberdaron, Caernarfonshire, mainly Hendre, later Hendrebach.

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Lease And Release to make a tenant to the praecipe and lead the uses of a recovery of a m ...,

1 William Roberts of Tymawr in p. Llangian, co. Caern., farmer, and Margaret Jones of the same, widow, grand-daughter and heiress of Margaret Meredith of p. Aberdaron in the said co., widow. 2 Griffith Griffith of Dolgelley, co. Mer., gent. 3 Hugh Jones of Bachellyn, [co. Caern], gent. 4 Robert Griffith of Llanfihangel Bachelleth [co. Caern.], gent. Lease And Release to make a tenant to the praecipe and lead the uses of a recovery of a m. and lands known as the barn, two cowhouses and the fields called Caeyskybor, Cae pûs, y Cefn, y Llainfawr, Cae yn y mynydd, Brynrhendre, y ddôl, Caerenteen [sic] and y Delyn, formerly part of a m. and lands called Hendref in p. Aberdaron, co. Caern., to uses as within mentioned.

Lease for 99 years of the m's and lands of the said Margaret in her own right in p. Aberdaron ...,

1 William Jones of Tu mawr in p. Llangian, co. Caern., yeoman, and Margaret, his wife, and Owen Williams of Penrhos in the same co., yeoman, son and heir apparent of the said Margaret by William Owen late of Tu mawr aforesaid, yeoman, the first husband, dec. 2 John Parry of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq. Lease for 99 years of the m's and lands of the said Margaret in her own right in p. Aberdaron, co. Caern., in trust to pay the yearly rents of the said m's and lands for the benefit of the said Margaret during her life, and immediately after the decease of the mother of the said Margaret and the decease of the said Margaret then in trust to raise five sums of £9 for Thomas Williams, Jane Williams, Mary Williams, Robert Williams and Ellin Williams, younger children of the said Margaret by the said William Owen, her said late husband, dec.

Release of a barn, two cowhouses, and fields called Caeyskubor, Cae pûs, Cefn, Llainfawr, Cae yn y mynydd, Bryn yr ...,

1 Rowland Evan of p. Aberdaron, co. Caern., yeoman, and Thomas Prichard of the same, tailor, and Ellen, his wife, sister of the said Rowland. 2 William Owen of the same, yeoman, and Margaret, his wife, grand-daughter and heir of Margaret Meredith, widow, dec. Release of a barn, two cowhouses, and fields called Caeyskubor, Cae pûs, Cefn, Llainfawr, Cae yn y mynydd, Bryn yr Hendre, y ddôl, Cauren wen, and y Delin, being the moiety of the said Margaret Meredith of a m. and lands called Hendref in Aberdaron aforesaid, for the residue of two terms of three years and two years respectively and of an annuity of 20s. for ever.