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Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office GB 0219XD/55 Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30920 The National Archives MAY 1988 H.M.C. 30q20 NATIONAL REGISTER Bhestr dros dro o bapurau OF ARCHIVFR J.W. HUGHES A'I GWMNI Cyfrelthwyr, Conwy Temporary Handlist of the Papers of J. W. HUGHES AND COMPANY Solicitors, Conwy Marc Catalog . Catalogue Mark " CAERNARFON Gwasanaeth Archlfau Gwynedd Archives Service 1984 Mae'r papurau hyn wedl eu dethol fel eltemau sydd yn haeddu eu dlogelu'n barhaol, ymysg casgliad helaeth o bapurau cwmnl J.W. Hughes, cyfrelthwyr, a ddldolwyd gan staff y Gwasanaeth Archifau. Dyddia 'r casgliad o ddeugaln mlynedd cyntaf y ganrlf hon, ac xnaent yn dello'n bennaf a busnesau bach eiddo a xnaterlon personol Conwy, Penmaenmawr, a'r cylch, er bod nifer o eltemau'n ymwneud d lleoedd pellach 1 ffwrdd. Dlnlstrwyd gweddiU y casgliad ar 61 iddo gael el ystyrled o safbwynt archlfol. Cedwir yr hawl 1 wrthod 1 unrhyw un weld dogfennau yn y casgliad hwn, yn arbennlg y rhai sydd o natur personol. Bydd penderfynlad Arcbifydd y Sir yn derfynnol ym mhob achos He gwrthodlr dangos dogfennau, heb Law fod cwmnl J. W. Hughes wedl rhoi eu canlatad nhw i'r sawl sydd yn deisyfu archwlllo'r dogfennau. Rhestr dros dro yw hon: nid oes arwyddocad i*r rhifau, nac i drefn yr eitemau yn y rhestr hon. Yn wrelddiol, trefnwyd y dogfennau yn 61 blaen-lythyren enw'r cwsmer y cyfeirla'r ffell ato, heb unrhyw gyfeirnod pellach. These papers have been selected for permanent preservation from a large accumulation of papers emanating from the soliciting firm of J. W. Hughes, Conwy, having been sorted by Archives Service staff. The collection dates from the first forty years of this century, and deals principally with small businesses, property transactions and personal matters in the Conwy, Penmaenmawr and surrounding areas, although a number of items relate to places further afield. The remainder of the collection has been destroyed after archival appraisal. The right is reserved to refuse any person permission to inspect any document in this collection, and more especially those of a personal nature. The decision to refuse permission to inspect particular documents, taken by the County Archivist, is final in all cases unless J. W. Hughes and company have specifically granted permission to the enquirer to see specified items in the collection. This is a temporary handlist: there is no significance in the numbering scheme or arrangement of the items in this list. Originally, the documents were filed under the Initial letter of the client's name without any further reference mark. Al 1934 NOTICE to pay off mortgage, Ancient Order of Foresters. A2 1922-1926 APPRENTICESHIP AGREEMENT re Amos, chemist, RhosUanerchrugog, co. Denbs.. A3 1916-1919 DIARY used In evidence for securing of legal separation. A4 1905 LETTER BOOK: Hughes and Rowlands, asphalters, cone ret era and road contractors. AS 1903 ARTICLES OF CLERKSHIP between Porter and Hughes. A6 n. d. PLAN: building plots, Conwy. A7 1924 PAPERS re appointment of office boy for J. W. Hughes, jot­ A8 1912 OFFICE AGENDAS: J.W. Hughes. A9 1920 CORRESPONDENCE: Calcott Bros. Ltd., car dealer; A10 1920 PLANS AND CORRESPONDENCE; houses at Conway Old Road, Penmaenmawr. All 1920 NOT ICES to abate nuisances: York Place, Conwy. A12 1918 MORTGAGE: Holiday Fellowship Ltd.. A13 1918 CORRESPONDENCE: British Petroleum Co. Ltd.. A14 1923 LIST OF CREDITORS AND STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS: Humphreys and Edwards, drapers. A15 1924 00 NVEYANCES AND PLANS re Cohvyn Bay U. D.C.. A16 1924*1931 ESTIMA TES of coal prices: Roberts Bros, Bodfeurlg. A17 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: St. Andrew^, Llandudno. A18 1927 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Upperhlll, Llanfairfechan. A19 1907 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Lands in Llangystennln. A20 1931 PAPERS re dispute between Lancashire Steel Corporation Ltd., Rowlands, and the North Wales Counties Mental Hospital Committee. A21 1908 TENANCY AGREEMENT: Crown Vaults, Conwy. A22 n.d. MAP: Meddiant, Coed Coch estate. A23 1923 LETTERS: re Daniel Evans. A24 n.d. VALUATION: Crown Inn, Conwy. A25 n. d. BUNDLE of papers re Conway Gas Co.. A26 1911 LIST of silver, etc. of Eleanor Jane Smith, London. A27 1932 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Stanley Terrace, Llanllechid. V A28 1917 DIVORCE PAPERS: re Minnie Lydon. A29 1894 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Tyddyn y Llan, pa. Llan­ sanffraed Glan Conwy. A30 1937 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: 7. 9 and 10, High St., Llanllechid. A31 n. d. PLAN: Manual Instruction Room Llandudno Council School. A32 1903 LEASE: Cross Keys, Conwy. A33 1905-1927 ACCOUNT BOOKS and allied papers: Fred. Lester, carriage and characbanc proprietor, Crow's Nest, Clifton Road, Llandudno. A34 1925 ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION: Conway Recreation Club Ltd.. A35 1919 PAPERS: re lands In Alberta, Canada, property of Thomas Roberts, deed., Glan Conwy. A36 1920 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Upper Gyffln Road, Conwy. A37 1936 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Eirianfa, Glan Conwy. A38 1931 BUNDLE of papers: re Youth Hostel, Penmaenmawr. A39 1929 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: 3 Frondlrlon Terrace, Bangor. A40 1906-1927 PRINTED ACCOUNTS: Bangor Market and Public Institution Co.. A41 1900 REP ORT AND VALUATION: Llandudno Junction brick­ works. A42 1913 PLAN: Bryncorach residential estate, Conwy. Bl 1910-1911 PAPERS re debts of John Parr, builders' merchant, Deganwy [with interesting bill-heads]. B2 1905 SALE CATALOGUE and allied papers: Allanno, Rhiw Bank Avenue, Colwyn Bay. B3 1930s PAPERS re coach services of G. Gregson, Conwy, coach operator. B4 1916 PAPERS: sale of parts of Gwydlr estate, pas. Trefriw and Llanrhychwyn, to Green and Pickford, timber merchants. B5 Dead number. B6 1930s PAPERS: running of bus to Henryd by Mr. E.J. G. Redruff, Cent raj Garage, Llandudno Junction. B7 1907-1908 PAPERS in case of John v Gerrard, for debt. B8 1933 CARRIAGE CONTRACT: Penmaenmawr Motor Co.. B9 1911 DAY NOTE BOOK: J.W. Hughes, solicitor, Conwy, re Penmaenmawr business. r BIO 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Bryn Hair, pa. Caorhun. Bll 1924 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: premises at Sychnant Pass, Conwy. B12 1896 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Henry Lennox Peel to land at Dwygyfylchi. B13 1916 BUNDLE of papers re The Hydro, Trefrlw. B14 1884-1925 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE: Parts of Cralg-y-Don estate. B15 n. d. PHOTOGRAPHS (3) of gravestones, taken at premises of R. Williams, monumental mason, Llanfairfechan. B16 1925 PAPERS: claim by Pauline Wright, Glan Conwy rectory, for illness contracted through the use of camomile shampoo sold In Conwy. B17 1930 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Lands inAber. B18 1910 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: premises at Saron, Bethel. B19 1911 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Bryn Mair, pa. Caerhun. B20 1909 ACCOUNT BOOK: work done at Graig Water Works, Glan Conwy. B21 1916 AGREEMENT: Conwy Lead Mine. B22 1904-1905 ACCOUNT BOOK: work done by contractors on Colwyn Bay contract. B23 1896 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Cae Porktn or Cyffredin, pa. Gvffln. B24 1893 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: land at Llanfairfechan. B25 1911 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: house and shop at Rhosnelgr. B26 1926 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: London House, Conwy. B27 1920 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Brook house, Gyffin. B28 1906 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: land, pa. Dwygyfylchl. B29 1934 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Ynys Faelog, pa. LlandysiUo, co. Anglesey. B30 1935 ABSTBACT OF TITLE: Plas Dolydd, Conwy. B31 1930s FILE: Conwy Town Hall cinema. B32 1920s BUNDLE of papers: sale of Maypole Dairy, Colwyn Bay. B33 1932 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: Plas Dolydd, Conwy. B34 1908 ABSTRACT OF TTTLE: land, pa. Llangystennln. B35 1904 BECEIPTS AND VOUCHEES: Ellis Owen, grocer, Bethesda. B36 1893 ACCOUNTS: William Owen, butcher, Llanfri rfechan. B37 1903 SALE CATALOGUE: Penmaenmawr HoteL B38 1918 ABSTRACT OF TTTLE: 7 and 8 Haven Villas, Conwy. B39 1928 ABSTBACT OF TITLE: premises In High St., Conwy. B40 1933 SCHEDULE of furniture. B41 1909 ABSTBACT OF. TITLE: land in Conwy. B42 1900s BUNDLE of papers: Moriah, Penmaenmawr. £43 1930 LETTER: dismissal of waitress from Snowdon Ranger Hotel. B44 1935 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: premises in pas. Gyffin and Llangelynnin. £45 1910 MORTGAGE: 3-6 Haven Villas, Conwy. £46 1905 INVENTORY: furniture at Neville Crescent, Llandudno. £47 1937 BUNDLE of papers: property in Marl Drive, Llandudno Junction. B48 1932 ABSTRACT OT TITLE: Marie Farm, Uanrhos. B49 1921 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: 16 Ersklne Terrace, Conwy. B50 1900 PAPERS: Temperance Hotel, Mostyn St., Llandudno. B51 1911 EXERCISE BOOK of Richard Williams, Gyffin. B52 1912 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: property in Conwy. B53 1900s BUNDLE Of papers re Wesleyan Chapel, ?Gyffin. B54 1912 ABSTRACT OF TITLE: land In pa. Llangwstennln. B55 1890 PAPERS re Wesleyan Chapel, Llandudno. B56 1920 SCHEDULE of deeds to 7-8 Haven Villas, Conwy. Cl 1909 PARTICULARS OF SALE: Crown Inn, Llanfalrtal­ haearn, eo. Denbs.. C2 1919 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Alfred Denyer to freehold land In pa. Llangwstennln. C3 1906 RENT BOOK: Sea View Terrace, Conwy. C4 1909 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of John Goodman Davies to freehold in Conwy. C6 1906 Welsh Coast Pioneer. 9 February 1906. C6 1922 PARTICULARS OF SALE: Boot Inn, Conwy. C7 1910 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Miss Mary Annie Davies re Plas Coch Temperance Hotel, Conwy. C8 1926 REPORT AND VALUATION: Upper Mill and lands, Llanfairfechan. C9 1910 ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Miss Mary Annie Davies to Crown Inn, Conwy. CIO 1£75 WILL of Bobert Davies, High St., Conwy. DI 1913 FILE: Gladys Roberts, compensation for injury. D2 1908 LEDGEB: Slop Bach, Conwy. D3 1905 TENANCY AGREEMENT: 14 High St., Conwy. D4 1904 MEMBERSHIP TICKET: Conwy Welsh Wesleyan Chapel. D5 1905 LETTER BOOK: Hughes and Rowlands, road contractors. D6 1901 BUNDLE of papers re conveyance of Red lion Inn, Conwy. D7 1919 ASSIGNMENT: Moelydon Terrace, Portdinorwic. D8 1926-1927 PAPERS re Penmaenmawr Dramatic Society. D9 1919 TRUST ACCOUNT BOOK of J.W.
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