Rhif Cyf AmgPG/112
TeitlA somewhat difficult document to decipher or to understand its purport, because of its fearfully poor condition, doubled, faded, torn. It seems to be a 'noate or memorandum of' a transaction in Pentraeth lands, mainly small parcels and closes, between Hugh Arthur the elder, the Beaumaris merchant, and Hugh David ap Rees of Pentraeth, "aged 85 yeares" [to be distinguished from Hugh ap Rees ap David (PG/12 and PG/14), a member of the collateral (and elder) branch of the Plas Gwyn family.
DisgrifiadOn the dorse is this statement: "Recd. this note of my Uncle Richard in London ye 10 May 165 (8?)", who might have been Richard Wynn of Treffos, brother to his mother Elin (Pedigrees, 70).
It is practically certain that the dorse writer was Hugh Arthur, the hatter of Southwark
Dyddiad6 June 1617
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