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Glamorgan Record Office/Archifdy Morgannwg DBDT Cardiff DBDT1/1 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in May 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr Thomas Gough [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/2 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in May 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr Thomas Gough [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/3 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Jul 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr John Williams [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/4 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Jul 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr John Jones [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/5 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Dec 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr William Thomas [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/6 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Feb 1878 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr Richard Price [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/7 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Dec 1877 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr William Thomas [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT1/8 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Feb 1878 Adamsdown Square, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Mr Richard Price [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT2/1 Lease of land and premises situate in Adelaide Place, Bute Dec 1855 Town, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquis of Bute to Mr James Purnell [1 parchment, plan in margin] © Glamorgan Record Office DBDT DBDT2/2 Agreement for lease of land for building in Adelaide Place, Oct 1855 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the Marquis of Bute to Mr James Purnell [1 file, including plan] DBDT2/3 License (counterpart) to take down and re-erect buildings in Sep 1904 Adelaide Place, Cardiff, from the Marquess of Bute to The Cardiff Corporation [1 file, including plan] DBDT3/1 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Dec 1866 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to William Charles [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/2 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Jun 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Samuel Shepton [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/3 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Samuel Shepton [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/4 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Feb 1868 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Henry Kendall [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/5 Lease (counterpart) of Number 29 Augusta Street, Cardiff, Sep 1946 from Western Ground Rents Limited to Alfred John Brown, William Charles Thompson and Roy Harold Herbert [1 file] DBDT3/6 Agreement for lease of land for building in Augusta Street, Oct 1858 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Abraham Lane [1 file] DBDT3/7 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Jun 1859 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Abraham Lane [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/8 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Jun 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Robert Meyrick [1 parchment, plan in margin] © Glamorgan Record Office DBDT DBDT3/9 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Robert Meyrick [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/10 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Robert Meyrick [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/11 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1867 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Leonard Purnell [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/12 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Feb 1868 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Leonard Purnell [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/13 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1866 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to James Purnell [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT3/14 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises in Augusta Street, Sep 1866 Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Leonard Purnell [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT4/1 Licence between the British Petroleum Pension Trust Jun 1971 Limited and Reginald Potter for converting the loft of 75 Heatty Avenue, Cardiff, into two bedrooms [1 file] DBDT5/1 Conditional agreement for lease of land for building in Black Aug 1959 Oak Road, Cardiff, between Western Ground Rents Limited and Parfitt (Builders) Limited [1 file, including plan] DBDT6/1 Mortgage of a leasehold messuage and premises known as Mar 1953 Number 33, Boverton Street, Cardiff, to secure £1100, from Mr Stanley Walter Stewart to the Coventry Permanent Economic Building Society [1 file] DBDT6/2 Application for a Land Charges Act, 1925, Official Search, Mar 1953 regarding Stanley Walter Stewart of 33 Boverton Street [1 paper] © Glamorgan Record Office DBDT DBDT6/3 Letter from John Stewart Mathias, of 10 St Andrews Apr 1953 Crescent, Cardiff, to Western Ground Rents Ltd and Messrs Royds & Co, Cardiff, regarding the mortgage on 33 Boverton Street [1 paper] DBDT6/4 Further charge of a Messuage and Premises situate and Jul 1954 being 33 Boverton Street, Cardiff, to secure £75, from Mr Stanley Walter Stewart to the Coventry Permanent Economic Building Society [1 file] DBDT6/5 Further charge of a Messuage and Premises situate and May 1963 being 33 Boverton Street, Cardiff, to secure £175, from Mr Stanley Walter Stewart to the Coventry Permanent Economic Building Society [1 file] DBDT6/6 Application for a Land Charges Act, 1925, Official Search, May 1963 regarding Stanley Walter Stewart of 33 Boverton Street [1 paper] DBDT7/1i-iii Agreement (duplicate) for tenancy of a piece of land situate Jul 1947 at Llandaff, Cardiff, between Western Ground Rents Limited Notes between Mr Butcher and Mr Joy regarding land at Sep 1968 Bridge Road, Llandaff [1 file, plan attached; 2 items] DBDT8/1 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Bridgend Dec 1893 Street, Cardiff, from the Marquess of Bute to John Roberts [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT8/2 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Bridgend Apr 1893 Street, Cardiff, from the Marquess of Bute to David Powell [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT9/1 Agreement for building lease of premises in Bute Town, Jul 1857 Cardiff, between the trustees under the Will of the late Marquess of Bute and Mr John Calvert Letter from John Calvert Jun 1853 Receipt from Bute Dock Office Mar 1853 [3 papers, including plan] DBDT9/2 Lease (counterpart) of a piece of land and messuage in Bute Jun 1855 Crescent, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the Marquis of Bute to Mr John Calvert [1parchment, plan in margin] © Glamorgan Record Office DBDT DBDT9/3 Letter from The Radcliffe Glamorgan and Monmouth Estates Oct 1951 Ltd to Messrs Mountjoy Ltd regarding Number 5, Bute Crescent [1 paper] DBDT9/4 Lease (counterpart) of Number 5 Bute Crescent, Cardiff, Oct 1953 from Western Ground Rents Limited to the Lord mayor Aldermen and citizens of the City of Cardiff [1 file, including plan] DBDT10/1 Grant of easement (duplicate) for electric cable near the Oct 1921 Communication Canal, Bute Street for supplying Messrs Spillers and Bakers premises, between the Marquis of Bute and the Lord Aldermen and citizens of the City of Cardiff [1 file, including plan] DBDT10/2 Lease (counterpart) of Number 40 Bute Street, Cardiff, from Oct 1943 Western Ground Rents Limited (by the direction of General George Lyndon Carpenter) to the Salvation Army Trustee Company [1 file] DBDT10/3 Memorandum from Alexander Forbes Ferguson, on behalf Mar 1952 of Western Ground Rents Limited, authorising the sub-letting of the garage at Number 40 Bute Street, Cardiff [1 paper DBDT10/4 Agreement for building lease of premises in Bute Town, Jun 1852 Cardiff between the trustees under the Will of the late Marquess of Bute and Mr John Edwards [1 paper, including plan] DBDT10/5 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Bute Sep 1855 Street East, Bute Town, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquis of Bute to Mr William Bradley Watkins [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT10/6 Lease (counterpart) of land and premises situate in Bute Aug 1879 Street, Cardiff, from the trustees of the Will of the late Marquess of Bute to Walter Douglas Blessley [1 parchment, plan in margin] DBDT10/7 Lease of Lock-up shop in the ground floor with cellar Apr 1970 thereunder being part of the premises known as Number 77 Bute Street, Cardiff, from Mrs Mina Moschakis to the Beldam Packing and Rubber Company Internal Memo from Mr Davenport to Mr Russell, both of Sep 1974 Debenham Tewson, regarding the lease of 77 Bute Street [1 file, xeroxed; 1 paper] © Glamorgan Record Office DBDT DBDT10/8
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