| Description | Indenture between William Bleys [signs himself at the foot bliys] of Beaumaris, yeoman, son and heir of Mathew Blys (alias Maykyn Bleys), late burgess of the same town, deceased, and Thomas Kent, "of the Queen's most honourable houshold". Recites indentures of 10 April, 1526, and 4 July, 1530, by which Rowland Bulkeley [father of Sir Richard Bulkeley, first knight] granted to Maykyn Bleys a house and garden in Beaumaris and a “ceren mese place" called the Old Cellar”, “whiche William Bulkeley, Esquier, kepte his wyne in"; by this present indenture William Bleys, for a consideration of £40, hath bargained and sold the house, garden, and "place" to Thomas Kent |