PRESENTMENT OF NUISANCES 1821
Borough of Carnarvon to wit:
View of Frank pledge there holden the 6th day of November in the second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the year of our Lord 1821. Before Owen Anthony Poole Esqr. Steward thereof.
Jurors for the King
John Parry |
Thomas Jones |
Hugh Jones |
Robert Humphreys |
Wm. Roberts |
David Jones |
Robert Roberts |
Robert Griffith |
Wm. Thomas |
John Williams |
Robert Jones |
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William Owen |
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The Jurors aforesaid upon their Oaths present that a certain Common Highway leading from a certain Common Highway called Boot Street within the said Borough into a certain Common Highway called Bangor Street in the said Borough the Memory of Man is not to the Contrary hath been a Common Highway and that William Griffith of Carnarvon aforesaid Mariner has lately made a purpresture therein and has lately shut up and inclosed a part thereof to the Common Nuisance of all the Kings Subjects.
Therefore it is Ordered by this Court that the said William Griffith do abate the said enclosure and nuisance and restore the said Kings Common Highway leading from Boot Street aforesaid to Bangor Street aforesaid to the State it was in before such purpresture and nuisance was by him made therein on or before the 6th day of December next under the Penalty of 39/11
By the Court
O. A. Poole Steward
(On reverse)
10th Novr. 1821
Left a copy hereof with the wife of the within named Wm. Griffith
Henry Parry
The Gwynedd Archives Service Ref. is XD1/370
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