| Description | This document is a bit mysterious: Penmeyne is Penmon on the dorse [in a later script], but it is rather unlikely that all the Bulkeley messuages in Penmon would be let at 20/- a year. The first witness of the sealing is John Kelsall [of Beaumaris, presumably] who often subscribes his name on Beaumaris papers of this period. Would he be a distant progenitor of the Quaker of the same name who was prominent as a Friend [and industrialist] in the Wales of the 18th century? |