allowed on old machine, making a total of £9.10s.0d.CULTURAL SENSITIVITY MESSAGE – Please readįirst Peoples of Australia should be aware that the Museums Victoria Collections website contains images, voices or names of deceased persons. Williams & Pritchard (& Music Warehouse) - 20 Castle Squareĭavid Parry - 18 Palace Street - Receipt to Mr. Roberts & Owen (Established 1794) - 12 Pool Street Griffith Jones (Dealer) - 15 Palace Streetĭavid Pritchard - 21 Hole in the Wall Street Griffith Jones (Dealer) - 13 Bridge Street Griffith Jones (Dealer) - 13 & 15 Bridge Street & 2 New Market & 5 Mount Pleasant Attached: CONSENT () by Robert Parry, secretary of the North Denbighshire Benefit Building Society to Lord Newborough’s Consent to the administrstrix of the late John Evans, watchmaker, Ffestiniog. Attached: NOTE that the original Lease was dated 1 July 1864 and granted to John Griffith, Caernarfon, watchmaker, who assigned to John Evans, Ffestiniog John Evans mortgaged the premises to the N D Society, who consent to Evan’s administratrix selling to Robert Davies and Davies wants a consent to mortgage from the same Society. Ffestiniog, to Robert Davies of Dwyryd House, watchmaker. Ffestiniog, by Annie Marsden, wife of Walter Storkie Marsden of Coventry, watch manufacturer, administratrix of the late John Evans of Dwyryd House, pa. 1873 - CONSENT by Lord Newborough to the assignment of the Lease (1 July 1864) of part of Maenofferen, pa. Ffestiniog, by John Griffith of Caernarfon, watchmaker, to John Evans of Ddwyryd House, Ffestiniog, watchmaker. 1871 - CONSENT by Lord Newborough to the assignment of the Lease (1 July 1864) of part of Maenofferen, pa. Griffith Griffiths (& Publican) - Market Street UNDERLEASE of a plot of land between the Pwllheli road and the footpath called Love Lane in town and suburbs Caernarfon and messuage or dwellinghouse to be built thereon, for the remainder of a term of 60 years, at a rent of £8 p.a. John Jones (& Silversmith) - Market Street Harris Aronson (& Silversmith) - High Street Parry Jones Parry, J.P., that David Williams appears at the G.Q.S., named as the father of Margery Jones’ illegitimate child.) (Ref: ZQS/H1829/13) Surety: David Williams, seedsman, £10 William Toleman, watchmaker and John Price, Mariner, £5 each, all of Caernarfon. NOTICE of suit in court in a plea of debt by Lord Newborough against William Toleman. The houses are now in the possession of the landlord. 1846): Griffith Jones, Yoke House, to Lord Newborough re the above mortgage. MORTGAGE of 6 dwellinghouses in North Tanrallt, Caernarfon, to secure the sum of £91 and interest. Thomas John Lord Newborough of Glynllifon. William Toleman of Caernarfon, watchmaker and Mary his wife, daughter of John Hughes, decd., of Caernarfon. 1815 - RECOGNIZANCE of Emma Owen, wife of Robert Owen of Caernarfon, bailiff, to appear at the next Quarter Sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace towards Elizabeth, wife of James Barlow of Caernarfon, clockmaker. 1795 - MEMORANDUM OF RECOGNIZANCE of William Prichard, joiner and Robert Thomas, clockmaker, both of Carnarvon, for the appearance of Margaret the wife of Wiliam Prichard at the next Quarter Sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace towards Sarah the wife of Robert Parry of Carnarvon, shoemaker.
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