| Disgrifiad | Indenture tripartite by which Richard, third Lord Bulkeley, and Elizabeth his wife, agree to levy a fine at the Court of Common Pleas in Westminster upon certain premises and interests in the city of Exeter and the county of Pembroke to the use and behoof of Sir Walter Plumer of Mitcham, co. Surrey; consideration, £600; interested parties, William Wogan of Llanstinan, Sir John Meyrick of the Inner Temple, and William Morgan of Chancery Lane. This assembly of Pembrokeshire people and the particular venue of the premises both proclaim the fact that the second Lady Bulkeley was from that county, daughter of Henry Whyte of Henllan and widow of Thomas Lort of Stackpole |