| Description | by Thomas Vaughan of Castell Bwlchgwyn in Tindaethwy to Sir Richard Bulkeley that he will forthwith cast down and throw open all hedges and inclosures which he has set up on the common land within the townships of Castell and Llanbedr [Goch], viz., Pen y Cefn, Ynys Carreg y Blaidd and Cae Newydd, such commons to be open for Sir Richard's tenants and those of his heirs for ever. Also, Vaughan is to admit that Dryll Bulkeley or Tir Bulkeley, now occupied by Hugh ap Robert, is by right the land of Sir Richard |