| Teitl | Deed of lease by Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris, esq., to Tistram Bulkeley of Llangristiolus, Mary his wife, and Mary his daughter, upon the tenement called “Parryes tenements late in the occupation of one Mr Parry” and another tenement “late in the parishof Llangristiolus and both now in the tenure of Tristram Bulkeley; term, the natural life of T.B., and the longest liver of Mary the wife, and Mary the daughter |
| Disgrifiad | Tristram Bulkeley was son to the second Sir Richard Bulkeley by his second marriage, brother to the Arthur Bulkeley who became founder of the Brynddu branch, and brother to Launcelot, Lord Archbishop of Dublin; according to the pedigree generations, he must have been old enough to be great-grandfather to the young esquire of Baron Hill. His wife Mary was daughter to Ifan ap Llywelyn ap Griffith of Llangristiolus. Though Tristram could write his name with a commendable flourish, both wife and daughter signed by mark |