| Description | between Henry Marsh of Overton Madock, co. Flint, shoemaker (one part) and Owen Davies of Tre'rcastell, co. Anglesey, Elizabeth his wife, and Margaret Marsh, spinster, daughter of Elizabeth (second part) bringing to fruition a lawsuit at Great Sessions which arose out of a marriage contracted in 1653 between Peter Marsh of Beaumaris and this Elizabeth, daughter of Cadwaladr Rowland of Llandysilio; it looks like a quarrel between a son by the first husband and the second husband, supported by a daughter of the first marriage. By this indenture, which is declared to be pursuant to a decree in Great Sessions and in performance of the marriage articles of 1653, certain parcels of land in Penmon are confirmed to O.D., Elizabeth, his wife, &c. for their natural life, then to Margaret Marsh and her heirs, and last of all, to Henry Marsh himself and his heirs |