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Offline tommy-tipper

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Llanrwst estate
« on: Monday 26 May 14 17:29 BST (UK) »
A strange shot in the dark.
Has anyone who has gone through llanrwst records seen anything to do with this.
In our Family history we had a ancestor claim an estate in or around Llanrwst,now i would dismiss it as a tall story but my father saw the deeds when he was young this is how the story goes,
Around 1850 a James Morris claimed and lived on a estate somewhere in or near Llanrwst,after a period of time he was challanged in court as he had claimed it down a female side and returned to Chester,he was a broken man and even tho a solicitor wanted to challenge it he gave up and according to tale the estate was put in trust for 100yr,obviously that period is well up but we would all like to verify the story and find out what our link to Llanrwst was.
So if anybody has come across any knowledge of this please let me know,

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Re: Llanrwst estate
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 04 June 14 20:36 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Have you tried looking at the Welshnewspapers.llgc.org.uk  A fantastic newspaper site that's attached to the National Library of Wale free to use.
Best wishes
Nerys
Morris - Gwytherin/Llangernyw/Pandy Tudur
Blore - Efenechtyd/Clocaenog
Bloor - Cwm/Newmarket Wales
Price - Llangwm, Poulton cum Seacomb/Bebington
Roberts - Llanelidan - 'Pantrwth' Eyarth, Liverpool, Sheffield, Llanrwst
Roberts - Brookhouse Denbigh, Bontuchel
Williams - Abergele
Hughes - Llanfairtalhaiarn
Jones - Llangynhafal