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Elizabeth Jane (Lady) Jones of Gwyndy, Amlwch, Widow /10920 1951 April 16 1. Elizabeth Jane (Lady) Jones of Gwyndy, Amlwch, widow. 2. William Williams of Ardwyn, Bethesda Street, Amlwch. DRAFT CONVEYANCE of property known as Hyfrydle, Amlwch. Attached: PLAN. /10921 1951 April 50 1. Jane Hughes of Hallt, Brynsiencyn, widow, 2. Hefin Jones of:No.13 Bronyfelin, Llangefni, master printer. DRAFT MORTGAGES Of freehold property known as Allt c ae'r Wleb, Brynsiencyn, for £350. /10922 1951 M ay 2 1. Dr. G ordon Profeit Wallace, Gwyndy, Menai Bridge. 2. The Norwich Life Insurance Society, Surrey Street, Norwich. LEGAL CHARGE of freehold property known as Gwyndy, Menai Bridge. /10923 1951 M ay 7 1. Elizabeth Prince, Bodrwyn, Bodorgan, spinst 2. Maron Green, School House Farm, Cinders, Ruabon, co. Denbigh, married woman. CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as 3 Smithy Cottages, The Green, Ruabon, co. Denbigh. i Consideration: £^60 71092** 1951 7 May 1. Thomas Francis Roberts, Ty Uchaf, Bodffordc 2. glizabeth Pugh, Graig Wen, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of freehold property known as ^y Uchaf, Bodffordd. Consideration: £500 /10925 1951 May 10 1. Thomas John Owen of Monfa, Gaerwen. 2. The Anglesey County Council. GRANT OF EASEMENT over land 2k feet in width situate on rhe eastern side of tie road leading from Gaerwen station to the A.5. Holyhead Road, in the parish of Llanfihangelesceifiog. Consideration :£15.^s.0d. Attached: PLAN of Llanfihangelesceifiog showing in red where the easement is going to. take place. /10926 1951 May 10 1. John Hughes of Cae H awr Dehaf, Newborough. 2. The Anglesey County ouncil DRAFT GRANT OF EASEMENT over land situate on the western side of the read leading from Newborough to Llangaffo in the parish of Newborough. Attached: PLAN of the road leading from Llangaffo to Newborough. 4, /10927 195? 18 - 1. May Edith Emery Ashcroft of Cowanlea, p a . July 3 Llanfaes. 2. Patricia Felicity Morton, wife of Concord Morton of 7 Margaret Street, Beaumaris. CONVEYANCE AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of a freehold dwellinghouse known as Gowanlea, pa. Llanfaes. Consideration: £3,725 /10928 1951 h ay 19 1. Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Co. Ltd,, 27/32 Poultry, London. 2. Samuel Jones and Arthur Jones, both of Bryn Eilian, Benllech, builders. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of freehold premises known as St. Omer, Benllech. Consideration: £2,000 Attached: PLAN of St, Omer, Benllech. /10929 1951 "ay 2k 1. Mrs. G. Hughes Jones of Fron L langefni, widow, Vivian Eryl Hughes Jones fromerly of Fron Ei a n g e f n i but now of the Veterinary Department, Jakiri, Barmerda, British Cameroons, West Africa, veterinary officer, Joyce Morgan, formerly Joyce Hughes-Jones of Fron, Llangefni and Diana Aner, formerly Diana Hughes itones of Fr on, Llangefni. 2. Catherine Mary Elizabeth Parry and Florence Ellinor Payne, school teacher, both of Stawell, Llanberis in the town and county of Caernarvon. DRAFT LEAS of dwellinghouse known as Stawell. Llanberis road for a term of 55 years. Rent: 10s p.a. /10930 M 1. 1951 ay 25 Alun Lloyd Jones of Coedmor, Llangefni, tailor and outfitter. 2. Idwal Wynn Frederick Williams of Midland Bank House, enai Bridge, bank manager. DRAFT APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEE of freehold premises known as Druid £louse, Church Street, Llangefni. ­ /10931 1951 May 28 1. William Williams, Glyn Alyn, Rhosneigr, retired stonemason and0 essie Williams, his wife. 2. Arthur John Heywood, Trewyn Uc haf, Rhosneigr, retired contractor and Annie Heywood, his wife. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of Giy n Alyn, Rhosneigr. Consideration: £1,650 /10932 1. 1951 May 30 Robert Hughes Jones, Bronallt, Llangefni, farmer. 2. George Jones, Tynrhos, Elangefni. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of freehold lands known as Pen ^arc and Llain Hir, Llangefni. Consideration: £700 /10933 1951 June 1 1. Ellen Jones, formerly of 10 Buckeley L Square, langefni and now of H a ulfryn, Alma Terrace, Llangefni, spinster. 2. Elizabeth Williams of Penlan Cafe, 11 ^uckeley Square, Llangefni, wife of Thomas Williams. CONVEYANCE of premises known as PenJq..n Cafe, 11 Buckeley Square, Llangefni. Consideration: £1,200 /1093^ 1951 June 5 1. Alun Lloyd Jones of Coetmor, Llangefni, tailor and outfitter and Idwal Wynne Frederick Williams of Midland Bank, Llangefni, bank manager. 2. Richard Jones, master sailor and Me g a n Vaughan Jones, his wife, both of y Wendon, Pwllheli. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of freehold property known as Druid House, Llangefni. Consideration: £3,000 . * ^hi^t^hd^^AJC ' * j 4U*y 1. /10935 1951 June 6 Thomas Francis Roberts, Ty Uchaf, Bodfordd ­ animal artificial inseminator. 2. Elizabeth Pugh, Graig Wen, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay. CONVEYANCE of T$ Uchaf, Bodffordd. £500 Considera tion: /10936 1951 June 7 1. John Owen, Trosmarian, Elangoed, farmer. 2. Owen Owens, Pfordd Deg, Elanddona, retired farmer. CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as Penrallt in the parishes of Llanddona and Llanfihahgeltynsilwy. Consideration: £600 /10937 1951 ^une 12 1. Alun Lloyd Jones of Coetmor, Changefni, tailor and outfitter and Idwal Wynn Frederick Williams of The Midland B ank, Menai Bridge, bank manager. 2. Richard J ones, master sailor and Megan Vaughan Jones, his wife both of T Wendon, Pwllheli. CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as Druid House, 19 Church Street, Llangefni. Consideration: £2,500 /10938 1951 June 13 1. William Williams, retired stonemason and Jessie Williams, his wife, both for. erly of Glyn Alyn, Rhosmeigr, and now of Norris Farm, East Cowes, isle of Wight. 2. Arthur John ^eywood, retired contractor and Annie Heywood, his wife, both of Trewyn ^chaf, Rhosneigr. CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as Glyn Alyn, Rhosneigr. Consideration: £1,650 /10939 1951 June 16 1. Elizabeth Pritchard Thomas, Tan y M aes Uchaf, -Port Dinorwic, wife of Richard Thomas. 2. Mary Jones Williams, Gra i g Lwyd, Bangor, widow and Thomas Forcer Evans, 2k Church Street, Llangefni, solicitor. 3. John Owen Evans, *nys Hwfa, Rhostrehwfa, near Llangefni, bus driver and Annie Eva ns, his wife, same address. CONVEYANCE of Ynys flwfa, Cerrigceinwen. Consideration: £650 /10940 1951 June 16 1. Arthur "ohn d eywood, retired contractor and Annie Heywood, his wife, both of Trewyn Uchaf, Rhosneigr. 2. Robert Jones Owen, Greenwich House, Rhosneigr, painter and decorator. LEASE ofmessuage or dwellinghouse known as Glyn Alyn, Rhosneigr. /109^1 1951 June 18 1. Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Co. Ltd., 27/32 Poultry, London. 2. Samuel Jones and Robert Jones, builders, and contractors, both of Bryn Eiliam, Benllech. CONVEYANCE of freehold premises known as St. Omer, Benllech. Consideration: £2,000 /10942 1951 June 18 1. Hugh Jones, Crochan Caffo, Llangaffo, farmer. 2. Elizabeth Ellen Jones, Crochan Caffo, spinster. RELEASE of interest in freehold property known as Crochan Caffo, Llangaffo. 7109^3 1951 June 20 1. William Evans & Sons, (Springford Works) Limited of Springford Works, Braich Melyn, Bethesda. 2. Elizabeth Jane (Lady) Jones of Cyjyndy, Amlwch. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of part of the g a rden of Brynhyfryd, Amlwch. £25 1 Consideration:. % \ I /109H 1951 June 22 1. Thomas Richard Jones of 28 High Street, Llangefni, garage proprietor. 2. Lloyds Bank Ltd., 71 Lombard Street, City of London. 3* Hugh ^ughes and Sons Lt*L Bulkeley Square Llangefni. DRAFT CONVEYANCE of freehold land having a frontage to Glanbwfa Road, in the parish of Llangristiolus in the county of Anglesey. Consideration: £100 /10945 1951 June 23 1. Thomas Herbert Parry of Tresweth, Bryntirion Drive, Prestatyn, retired farmer, 2. Gwladys Alun Jones, wife of A lun Evan Jones of Heulfre, Eshe Road, Blundellsands, Co. Lancaster. CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as "Treneweth", Bryntirton Drive, Prestatyn, co. Flint. /109^6 1951 June 28 1. Gladys Hughes Jones, J . Morgan, D. Aner, v ivian Eryl Hughes Jones. 2. Catherine ^ary Elizabeth ^arry and Florence Eninor Payne. COPY CONSENT to assi, "raent of leases of premises situate in Llanberis Road, in the town and county of Caernarvon. 1,1 -­' 0 (' 1951 June 29 1. Mr. Robert John Rowlands of Cae Cwta Mawr, /I09lt7 Llangefni. 2. Cordelia Mona "-illiams and Jonathan Williams of ^hianfa, Glanhwfa Raqd, Llangefni. DRAFT FURTHER CHARGE of a freehold farm known as c ae Cwta Mawr, for £250. 7109^8 1951 July h Gladys Hughes-0 ones Fron, Llangefni,widow, Vivian Eryl Hughes-Jones, formerly Veterarinary Department Jakiri Bamenda, British Cameroons, West Africa, veterinary officer, Joyce Morgan £formerly Joyce Hughes-Jones) Fron Llangefni and Diana Aver (formerly Diana Hughes-Jones) of Fron, Llangefni. Lady Elizabeth Jane Jones of Gwyndy, Amlwch, widow. u 3. Griffith Cederic Williams cf wch Gwyrfai, Waenfawr, quarryman. DRAFT CONVEYANCE of freehold property situate at and known as 52 riargaret Street, Caernarvon. Consideration: £700 Attached: REQUISITIONS ON TITLE re the above. Gwladys Alun Jones, wife of Alun Evan /10949 1951 July k of Heulfre, Eshe Road, Blundellsands, Co. Lancaster. The said Alun Evans Jones, estate agent and Griffith w ynne Williams, of Fern 0 liffe , M ena i Bridge, minister of religion. MORTGAGE of freehold premises known as Bodfa, formerly ^reneweth, Bryntiron Drive Prestatyn for securing £860 and interest. J /1095O 1951 uly k 1. William Thomas Prytherch, Tyddyn y Felin, Llafairpwll, Alun Vaughan Prytherch, Brynteg, Llanfairpwll. 2. Thomas John Harvey,Ysgol Parm, Llandegfan. COPY AGREEMENT for tenancy of Pensarn Cottage, Bryngof, Llanfairpwll. Rent: 5s. a week. /1095-5 1951 July 6 1. Alun Lloyd Jones of Coedmor, Llangefni, tailor and outfitter. 2. Thomas Forcer Evans of No. 2k Church Street, Llangefni. DRAFT CONVEYANCE of freehold property known as Bodloffion Bach, pa. Llangefni. Consideration: £426.6s.6d. Ajspf-t,V; jt /10952 Dead Number /10953 1951 July 6 1. Mrs. C.E. Jones of 2 Eidon Terrace, Bangor, married woman. 2. Elia Tiso of 7 Belmont Drive, Bangor, spinster. CONTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF BALE of a parcel of land forming part of the PenrflUT-.
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