| Description | in £1,000by [Sir] Rhys Griffith, son of Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn, deceased, to Sir Richard Bulkeley [first] to surrender his claim and title to the "holl towne" of Trevor, commote of Tindaethwy, with peacable livery and seisin to Sir Richard "within the space of one quart[er] of a yere after that the said Res shall receive and be in peceable possession of the mansion place of the penryn with the lands therto apperteyning"; also to release Sir Richard from the 5 nobles he has to pay yearly for the Cremlyn lands, and suffer him (Sir Richard) to enjoy and occupy the same for ever - all to be properly ratified before the Justices of Great Sessions. |
| AdminHistory | This bond undoubtedly was one of the consequences of the death in Dublin, of Edward, the elder brother of Rhys, about a fortnight before. It is well to remember also that Sir Richard's wife was Catherine, sister of this Sir Rhys Griffith |