| Description | of Rowland Meredith and William Sparrow upon matters at variance between Hugh Goodman of Beaumaris, merchant (one party), and Rhydderch ap Griffith ap Hoell ap Tudur of Pentraeth and Lowry his wife (other party), over lands in Pentraeth that once were those of Rees ap Griffith ap Tudur ap Llywelyn [Lowry's father, presumably] and were purchased by Goodman, while Ieuan ap David ap Gwilym and Margaret his wife were parties to the transaction. Goodman succeeds on the main issue: he is to have the tenement, Rhydderch and Lowry must grant him a release sufficiently assured in law, deliver over all deeds, evidences, and writings pertaining to the same, especially a deed dated 15 June, 1551; Goodman in return is to pay 3/4 a year to Rhydderch and Lowry "for and in consideration of her whole dower and right due unto her out of the said tenement” |