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51 Bodfeddan, Ceirchiog, Anglesey WQSA/CHA/3/1 WQSA/CHA/3/1 - 810 ESTATES AND PROPERTIES WQSA/CHA/3/1 - 422 FARMS WQSA/CHA/3/1 - 51 Bodfeddan, Ceirchiog, Anglesey WQSA/CHA/3/1 - 12 MAPS AND PLANS WQSA/CHA/3/1 [c.1785] ESTATE MAP of Bodfeddan, Cae’r Gors Ddy and Tymoel, Ceirchiog, Anglesey, lands belonging to the feoffees of the Beaumaris School [Anglesey]. Includes a schedule of arable lands, meadows, and pastures. The plan was surveyed by Rich[ar]d Owen. Parchment. WQSA/CHA/3/2 [c.1785] PLAN of lands in Bodfeddan [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Includes schedule. This plan is part of Lot 13. WQSA/CHA/3/3 [early 1800s] PLAN of pigsty and steaming house at Bodfeddan farm, Ceirchiog, Anglesey. Includes elevation and end view of building with dimensions given in imperial measurements. Linen backed. WQSA/CHA/3/4 [c.1837] PLAN of Bodfeddan farm building, Ceirchiog, Anglesey. Includes elevation and cross section of building. Plan surveyed by D. Roberts, Beaumaris [Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/5 [late 1800s] PLAN AND ELEVATION of proposed alterations to Bodfeddan farmhouse [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Stamped by Robert Jones, Bodorgan Anglesey. Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Glass paper. WQSA/CHA/3/6 [late 1800s] PLAN AND ELEVATION of proposed cart shed and loosebox for colts at Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Stamped by Robert Jones, Bodorgan, Anglesey. Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Glass paper. WQSA/CHA/3/7 [late 1800s] PLAN of Bodfeddan farmhouse and dining room [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Stamped by Robert Jones, Bodorgan, Anglesey. Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Glass paper. WQSA/CHA/3/8 [late 1800s] PLAN of frontage of Bodfeddan farmhouse [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Includes new dining room and door. Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Glass paper Damaged: torn. WQSA/CHA/3/9 1837 Nov. 28 PLAN AND SECTION: of proposed alterations to Bodfeddan farmhouse [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Stamped by Robert Jones, Bodorgan, Anglesey. Shows section of old and new parts of building. Scale: 1/8 inch to 1 foot. Architects paper. WQSA/CHA/3/10 PLAN of Bodfeddan farm buildings, Ceirchiog, Anglesey. Drafted by D. Roberts, Beaumaris. WQSA/CHA/3/11 1838 Mar. 13 PLAN AND ELEVATION of Bodfeddan farm buildings Ceirchiog [Anglesey]. Includes detailed cross- section of roof structure, together with dimensions and notes. Linen backed. WQSA/CHA/3/12 1873 PLAN of Bodfeddan and Cae Morris Ddu in the parishes of Ceirchiog and Llanfaelog, Anglesey. Survey carried out by Robert Algeo, surveyor. Included on the plan are the farms at Llain Wen, Maen Hir, Bryn Llwyd and Ponc y Felin, Anglesey. Scale: 3 chains to 1 inch. Architects’ Drawing Paper WQSA/CHA/3/13 - 51 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS WQSA/CHA/3/13 [1860s] ACCOUNT relating to Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/14 [1860s] NOTE concerning, John Hughes Mynydd Mwyn, Llandrygarn [Anglesey] and his application for Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/15 [1860s] LIST: Applicants for the vacancy at Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/16 [c.1900] SPECIFICATIONS for the proposed masonry work to be carried out at Bodfeddan farmhouse, Ceirchiog [Anglesey]. Stamped by Robert Jones Bodorgan Anglesey. WQSA/CHA/3/17 1802 Oct. 1 ESTIMATE for timber required to build a house eleven yards long and six [yards] wide at [Bodfeddan farm, Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/18 1838 ACCOUNT: Submitted by Hugh Rowland, tenant of Bodfeddan farm, for the erection of new buildings on Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/19 1838 ABSTRACT of payments made by John Rowlands for building work at Bodfeddan farm, Ceirchiog Anglesey, 1838 – 1839. WQSA/CHA/3/20 1863 Apr. 13 LETTER: Rob[er]t Algeo, Menai Bridge [Anglesey] to Watkins Jones, esq., about the exchange of lands in Ceirchiog [Anglesey] between the feoffees of the Beaumaris School and John Rowlands, John Thomas and John Rowlands; and the feoffees and John Thomas. WQSA/CHA/3/21 1863 Aug. 7 LETTER: Rob[er]t Algeo, Menai Bridge [Anglesey] to J. W. Jones, esq., about the exchange of lands in Ceirchiog [Anglesey] between the feoffees of Beaumaris School and John Rowlands and John Thomas. WQSA/CHA/3/22 1864 Aug. 7 ACCOUNT: Submitted by Robert Algeo, Menai Bridge [Anglesey] to the feoffees of the Beaumaris Grammar School [Anglesey] for his work concerning the exchange of lands in Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/23 1865 May 10 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] asking if Bodfeddan and Cae Morys Ddu [Ceirchiog, Anglesey] must be valued separately for rental purposes or valued as one holding. WQSA/CHA/3/24 1865 May 17 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] about the condition of Bodfeddan farm [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/25 1865 May 22 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] about the boundary of Bodfeddan farm and Cae Morys Ddu [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. Also includes a summary of rent for the land. WQSA/CHA/3/26 1865 Sep. 22 LETTER: Rob[er]t Algeo, Menai Bridge [Anglesey] to J. Watkins Jones, esq., telling him that he will deal with the exchange of Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey] as soon as it is possible. WQSA/CHA/3/27 1865 Sep. 22 LETTER: Rob[er]t Algeo, Menai Bridge [Anglesey] to J. Watkins Jones, esq., about the proposed scheme for the exchange of lands at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/28 1865 Sep. 27 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] about the condition of Bodfeddan farm [Cerchiog, Anglesey]. He states that he is enclosing a part of the valuation for Bodfeddan and that he would like to have the acreage for Meinir [Maenhir, Anglesey] and the probable [?extent] for Cors [? Anglesey]. He also adds that there is still time to reconsider the Bodfeddan valuation in light of any buildings thereon. WQSA/CHA/3/29 1865 Sep. 28 COPY LETTER: J. Watkins Jones to W[illia]m Jones, Glantraeth, Aberffraw, [Anglesey] about a cheque for £3 3s. for the valuation of Bodfeddan. He adds that he will forward the tracings of Maenhir [Llantrisant, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/30 1865 Oct. 3 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] about the condition of the farm at Meinir [Maenhir], Llantrisant, Anglesey. He states that his valuation of the land, buildings and all amounts to £2 12s.10d. WQSA/CHA/3/31 1865 Oct. 4 LETTER: William Jones, Glantraeth, Bethel, Anglesey to [?J. Watkins Jones] telling him that he has enclosed the tracings of Meniir farm [Maenhir, Llantrisant, Anglesey] and comments on both the condition and management of the farm [tracing not included]. WQSA/CHA/3/32 1868 Feb. 24 LETTER from Ja[mes] Williams, Llanfairynghornwy [Llanfair yng Nghornwy] Holyhead to J. Watkins Jones on behalf of Thomas Owen, Ty Croes, Llechcynfarwyd for the vacant farm at Bodfedan [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/33 1868 Mar. LETTER: Evan Rowlands, son of the late Hugh Rowlands and brother to late John Rowlands to the feoffees of the Beaumaris Grammar School [Anglesey] in application for the farm at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/34 1868 May 6 LETTER: Ja[mes] Williams, Llanfairynghornwy, [Llanfair yng Nghornwy], Anglesey] to J. Watkins Jones about the Rowlands family from Bodfeddan [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. He also adds his support for Thomas Owen of Ty Croes, Llechcynfarwyd [Anglesey] for the vacancy. WQSA/CHA/3/35 1868 May 7 LETTER: William Pritchard, Glas y Llyn, Heneglwys [Anglesey] to J. Watkins Jones, sol[icito]r, Beaumaris [Anglesey] in application for the farm at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. He mentions that the present occupants of the farm are his brother and sister-in- law and owing to some disagreement he believes that they may lose possession of it. WQSA/CHA/3/36 1868 May 9 LETTER: Evan Rowlands, Plas Newydd, near Llanfair Station, [Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, Anglesey] to the trustees of the Free Grammar School at Beaumaris [Anglesey] about a farm at Bodfeddan [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/37 1868 May 9 LETTER: W. M. Crowther, Brynkelyn, St. Asaph [Denbighshire] to Mr. Rich[ar]d Chambers, Plas Llandrygarn, Anglesey telling him that there is not a farm on the Rhianva estate [Rhianfa, Llandefan] likely to become vacant by next All Saints. He recommends that he apply for the farm previously named [?Bodfeddan farm, Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/38 1868 May 11 LETTER: E. Pughe to [?J. Watkins Jones] in support of Rich[ar]d Chambers, Plas Llandrygarn, [Anglesey] tenant of Lady Sarah H. Williams, Llantrisant [Anglesey] for the farm at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/39 1868 May 11 LETTER: ?- Williams, Plasgwyn [?Anglesey] to Rich[ar]d Chambers, replying to his letter asking for a character reference. WQSA/CHA/3/40 1868 May 14 LLYTHYR: Robert Edwards, Glangorsddu at J. W. Jones, esq., yn eiriol dros Ellen Rowlands i gadw ei chartref yn Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Ynys Môn]. WQSA/CHA/3/41 1868 May 14 LLYTHYR: ?-, Henllus Fawr [Henllys], at Griffith Griffiths a John Griffiths, Bwlan, yn Cymeradwyo Mr. Hugh Rowlands, Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog,Ynys Môn]. WQSA/CHA/3/42 1868 May 18 LETTER: R. H. Williams, Llandrygarn [Anglesey] to the feoffees of the Beaumaris Grammar [Anglesey] on behalf of Mr. Rich[ard] Chambers of Plas Llandrygarn for the vacant farm at Bodfeddan [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/43 1868 May 30 LETTER: ?- Williams, Friars, Bangor [Caernarvonshire] to John W. Jones, esq., on behalf of Moses Williams, son of Mathias Williams, Caer Ellen [?Anglesey] for the vacant farm at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey]. WQSA/CHA/3/44 1868 Jun. 17 LETTER: Hugh Williams, Ty Hen, Llanbeulan, [Anglesey] to the trustees of the Five Fees Estate, Anglesey, on behalf of Moses Williams, son of Mathias Williams of Caer Ellen [?Anglesey] for the vacant farm at Bodfeddan, [Ceirchiog, Anglesey].
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