| Disgrifiad | Bequeaths to his natural sister Catherine vch David ap W. all his houses and gardens in Penmon, shares the upper and lower house [situation not defined] between his two "weefes" Grace and Margaret ferched William Owen [he was not a polygamist, as the "weef" has the archaic meaning of friend], on condition that they behave themselves honestly. His sister Catherine is to have special regard for her sister [and his] Ales vch David and her aunt Elen vch William ap Grono - both are to have house and fire without rent. Proved at Bangor, 17 Febr., 1589-1590. [He goes so far as to bequeath solemnly to his "weefes" the orchard belonging to the two houses in common, the door leading from one to the other, and even the right of way to pass and repass – possibly it was one house, with an upper and lower wing] |