| Description | He is said to be the first Bulkeley to come to Anglesey, but it was at Whatcroft in Cheshire that this document was signed and sealed. Appoints his son Richard, clericus [afterwards Archdeacon of Anglesey] and John Aldelem [in other documents, Audeley], parson of Beaumaris, to be feofees for his Cheshire lands to receive rents and profits until his debts and legacies are paid. Provision for saying mass for the souls of himself and his wife, and for those of his father and mother, for supplying a mass-book and antiphonary for the church of Beaumaris. References to a sister named Felys [or Felice], not otherwise mentioned in the pedigree-books; to his sons Edmund, Richard, Roland, and Hugh, deputy constable of Conway |