| Description | Doom and award of James Johnson and Roger Burbery upon matters in contention between David ap Ieuan ap Grono and Rees Pulta [script looks more like Hulta] ap Hoell ap Dicws, Johnson for David and Burbery for Rees. The quarrel concerned chiefly the land of Morfudd vch Rheinallt of Llangoed, deceased. The award is strongly in favour of David ap Ieuan's claims: he is to enjoy and occupy the said lands, have a deed sufficient in law made, assuring the premises to himself, between this date and the Feast of Pentecost, Rees to seal it and deliver up the acquittance he held for the "relief" after the death of Morfudd; he is also to give up the brass pot which he had taken. All Rees gets in compensation is 13/4. It is rather curious to see two English merchants of Beaumaris adjudicating upon the difficulties of two countrymen of Llangoed |