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Mway, Pwllheli 3057. 1894-1898 COPY BILLS OF COSTS re application for proposed West End tramway, Pwllheli. 3058. 1894 April 10 BILL OF COSTS: Messrs. S.And E. Andrews to Beverend T.B. Ellis re Mitre Terrace, Pwllhell. 3059. 1894 Sept. 24 RECEIPTED BILL: B. Griffith at "The Crown', PwUheli to 8* Andrews. Appended: NOTES. 3060. 1896 May 19 BWOICE: Messrs. Ponsford & Devenish's charges in reference to advance of £2500 on freehold land at PwllheU, Caernarfon. 3061. 1896 Sept. 15 RECEIPT: Cledwyn Owen at PwllheU to S.Andrews and Son for £5 for an iron hat and coat stand. Annexed: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 3062. 1396 Nov. 7 BILL OF COSTS: Arthen Owen, solicitor at Pwllheli to Messrs. Solomon Andrews and Son re West End Hotel, Cunningham to Eady and Glynweddw Mansion 1895 to 7 October 1896. 3063. c.1897 Feb. 26 BILL OF COSTS: re Madryn purchases. Appended: NOTE that received from Cledwyn Owen, and miscell­ aneous calculations. 3064. c.1898 Oct. 19 BILL OF COSTS: Cledwyn Owen to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son re Vaynol estate - purchase from trustees of Mrs. Assheton's will - lots 24, 25, and 26; PwUheli Intermediate School; purchase of Morfa Bhyd -y- ddol from W.R. Williams; agreement with John Williams, - Tyddyncaled; Mitrefcn; purchase of land at Penrhyd­ liniog from Mr. John Edwards; agreement with Mrs. Ellen Boberts for tenancy of Bhyd y ddol; supply of gas and water; tenancy of Captain and Mrs. Evans; transfer of shares in Lleyn Farmers Trading Co. Ltd.; agreement and further agreement with Bev. Jas. Bowland; 61 and 66 High Street; purchase of land, pa. Denio from Mr. S. Boyle; Madryn Sale; Mortgage to Mr. Assheton Smith for £1000, negotiations as to taking possession of Glyn y Weddw prior to completion; Messrs. S. Andrews and Son v Evans at PwllheU County Court, and general matters. 3065. 1899 Nov. 14 RECEIPT: Leigh and Horley at Andrews Buildings, Queen Street, Cardiff for book containing abstract of title to hereditaments and premises situate pas. Denio and Penrhos, co. Caernarvon from Messrs. Andrews and Son. 3066. 1900 March 12 BELL: Meteorological Council at Meteorological Office, 63 Victoria Street, London S.W. to Town Clerk, PwUheU for instruments. 3067. 1900 April BILL: John Hughes, civil engineer to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son, for preparing plans for the new pier at PwUhell. 3068. 1902 Oct. 9 BILL OF COSTS: Cousins, Botsford and Phoenix, soUcltors at Cardiff to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son at Cardiff giving charges in relation to a mortgage for £5,000 on property at PwUheU. 3069. 1902 Oct. 10 RECEIPT for £106/7/- sent by Cousins, Botsford and Phoenix, solicitors, Cardiff to Messrs. Solomon Andrews in settlement of bill of costs re mortgage of Pwllheli property including valuer's fee. 3070. 1903 Aug. 24 BILL: Pwllheli and Llanbedrog tramways to Gwalia Concert Co.. Attached: BECEBPT for live guineas for Mr. F. Young re Gwalia Concert Party. 3071. 1905 April 29 BILL: from Messrs. Frost & Beed, Bristol to Messrs. S. Andrews & Son for valuations of pictures at Glyn y Weddw Hall, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli. 3072. 1905 Aug. 7 RECEIPT: of £4 for injury resulting from tramcar de-railment, due from S.Andrews and Sons to Mrs. Coomb. 3073. 1906 April 16 RECEIPTED BILL: Esther Hood to F.E. Andrews for pictures and other articles. 3074. 1906 May 16 BILL: David Evans and Company (Cardiff) Limited at Queen Street, Cardiff to Messrs. S.Andrews and Son at PwUheli for linen and blankets. Annexed; BILL (16 May 1906) David Evans and Company (Cardiff) Limited at Queen Street, Cardiff to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son at PwllheU for cloths and quilts sent direct from Manchester. 3074. (cant. 'd) ... BILL: J. Meyrick Jones Ltd. at Dolgelley to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son at Pwllhell for items of linen, cur­ tains and blankets. Appended: NOTE re prices. 3075. 1906 Dec. 15 RECEIPTED BILL: Esther Hood at Cardiff Road, Pwllheli to F.E.Andrews, esq. for drawings and paintings. 3076. 1909 May 5 BILL OF COSTS: Cledwyn Owen to Messrs. S.Andrews and Son concerning various estate business between 27 September 1904 and March 1907. 3077. 1909 Nov. BILL to Miss E.A. Howell and others for £92.15.6. from Edwards Heron and Co. for services in invest­ igating title and completing transfer of mortgage of West End Hotel, Pwllheli for £4,000 and also various disbursements. 3078. 1909 Nov. 16 RECEIPT: Messrs. Edwards and Heron to James W. Held for £2.1.4. for interest on £4,000 mortgage on West End Hotel, Pwllheli. 3079. 19 09 Nov. 16 RECEIPT: James W. Held to Messrs. Edwards and Heron for the sum of £11.0.10 for costs as delivered on transfer of mortgage of £4,000 on West End Hotel, PwUheU. 3080. 1909 Nov. 18 BILL to executors of late Solomon Andrews esq. at Cardiff for £27.11.0. due to Messrs. Lloyd and Pratt at Midland Bank Chambers, Newport, co. Man. for deducing title, perusing transfer of mortgage and completion- of West End Hotel, PwUheli and also dis­ bursements. 3081. [c.19121 LET (2) of receipts [on the Pwllheli estate of S. Andrews and Son] for 1912. 3082. [o. 1913] LET (2) of receipts [on Pwllheli estate of S. Andrews and San] for 1913. 3083. [c. 1913] LET of receipts [on Pwllheli estate of S. Andrews and Son] 30 December 1912 to 13 September 1913. 3084. [c. 1914] LET of receipts [on Pwllheli estate of S. Andrews and Son], 29 December 1913 to 12 September 1914. 3085. 1915 Nov. 10 RECELPT: for 1 clock, 2 keys and lock by W. Caradoc Davies at Town Clerk's Office, Pwllheli. 3086. c. 1913 July 1 REEELPTED BILL for tithe rent charge to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son on their lands, pa. Llanegryn for half year ending 1 July 1918 for £1.12.4. due to Messrs. Titley and Williams. This is to be paid at office of Messrs. J. Charles Hughes and Co., solicitors at Dolgelley on Saturday 13 July 1918. 3087. 1918 Dec. 7 BILL: William Dew and Son and R. Arthur Jones at Estate Office, Conwy to Messrs. Emmet and Co., solicitors, London for agreed fee for report and valuation of Talcymerau Mansion, Talcymerau Uchaf, West End Hotel, and other properties comprised in two mortgages of £4000 each, and travelling and hotel expenses for two journeys for principal and surveyor at total of £38.18.6. 3088. c.1919 Jan. BILL for tithe rent charge of Rev. J. Edwards, vicar of Denlo (Pwllheli) for half year, due on 1 January 1919 for £4.6.8. for Mitre Inn, Morfa, Talcymerau Ucha and part of same, Ala, Marsh, Penrhydyniog, Morfa, Talcymerau and part of same, Cae Doctor and Cae Mount. Second application. Appended: NOTE of cheque for £4.6.8.. 3089. c.1919 Jan. BILL for tithe rent charge of Rev. J. Edwards, vicar of Denlo (Pwllhell) for half year due on 1 January 1919 for £4.6.8.. Will be received at Vicarage. Pwllheli on 8 [January]. Charge due for Mitreton, Morfa, Talcymmerau Ucha and part of same, Ala Marsh, Penrhydlyniog, Morfa, Talcymmerau and part of same, Cae Doctor and Cae Mount. 3090. c.1919 Jan.l BELL for tithe rent charge on lands, pa. Llanegryn to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son (Cyfanedd Ucha) for half year ending 1 January 1919 for amount of £1.12.4. due to Messrs. Titley and Williams. To be paid at office of Messrs. J. Charles Hughes and Co., solicitors at DolgeUey on 11 January 1919. 3091. c.1919 April 3 BELLfor amount of £13.16.7. due under Tithe Commutatio Act for lands in occupation to rector of Llanbedrog with Llangian and Llanfihangel BacheUaeth for half year due on 1 January 1919 by B. O. Morris at C rug an, PwUheli to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son at Imperial Buildings, Cardiff. Appended: NOTE of cheque £13.16.7 3092. 1919 April 4 BILL for amount of £13.16.7. due under Tithe Commutation Act for lands which they occupy to rector of Llanbedrog with Llangian and Llanftahangel Baehellaeth for half year due 1 January 1919. Addres­ sed to Messrs. S.Andrews and Son at Imperial Buildings, St. Mary Street, Cardiff from B. O. Morris at Crugan, PwllheU. 3093. c.1919 July 1 BILL: Second application to Messrs. S.Andrews and Son for tithe rent charge of Bev. J. Edwards, Vicar of Denio (PwUheU) for half year due on 1 July 1919, for £4.6.9. on Mitre Inn, Morfa, Talcymerau Ucha and part of same, Ala, Marsh, Penrhydlyniog, Morfa Talcymmerau, and part of same, Cae Doctor, Cae Mount. Appended: NOTE that cheque sent 25 August 1919. 3094. 0.1919 Aug. 26 BECEEPT for £4.6.9. on 26 August 1919 by J. Edwards to S. Andrews and Son for tithe rent charge of Bev. J. Edwards, Vicar of Denio (PwUheU) for haU year due on 1 July 1919. 3095A. 1929 Sept. 14 RECEIPTED BILL: Portmadoc Hygenic Laundry to Mrs. Andrews at 12 West End, Pwllheli for various items at £1.4.8. 3095/2. 1934 July 30 BELL: Aerofilms Ltd., Bush House, London W. C. 2. to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son Ltd., 3,5, and 7 The Hayes, Cardiff for postcards and enlargements. 3096. 1937 Jan. 21 , BELL: Arthen Owen and Co., soUcitors at PwUheU to Messrs. S.Andrews and Sons, Cardiff for prof­ essional charges for negotiating sale of part of Glyn­ yweddw estate to Porthbedrog Ltd.. 3097. n. d. BILL for correspondence 2 May 1918 to 4 December from trustees of will of Mrs. E.A. Howell, deceased and Misses Howell to Messrs.
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