Rhif Cyf AmgBHILL/136
TeitlIndenture
DisgrifiadIndenture embodying an agreement between Thomas Bulkeley [first Viscount] and Robert, son and heir [afterwards second Viscount] by which the latter, in consideration of his taking up “the whole chardge and burthen" of certain penal bonds which T.B. had entered into with Sir Roger Mostyn and others, is granted Gronant Issa, commote Issaphe and all those messuages and tenements which form part of the jointure of Dame Ann Bulkeley ("otherwise Chedle", the lady who had married Sir Thomas Cheadle after the death of her first husband Sir Richard Bulkeley, eldest son of Sir Richard [third] by his second marriage]. These jointure-messuages would be valueless to Robert Bulkeley during the lifetime of Dame Anne, but the payments which the father had undertaken to make under the penal bonds were only to be made within one year after her decease
Dyddiad19 October 1655
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