| Description | The latter claimed the right and title to Erw'r Gwrneth [not Gwenith?], while Sir Richard declared it was part and parcel of Cae Helyg in Mathafarn Wion; matter referred to three referees, a rather unusual number, viz., William Kenrick, George Llywelyn, and Richard Boulton. For all that, they found it no easy task, as they had to "labour and entreat" the knight of Baron Hill and "perswade the squire of Plas Gwyn to agree to the following terms: Sir Richard clearly establishes his right to Erw'r Gwrnaeth as part of Cae Helyg, but in consideration of this he has to allow a lease to J. ap R. upon a tenement in Pentraeth, late in the tenure of Rynallt Williams, deceased, and now in that of John Hughes, clericus, for a term of 21 years at a yearly rent of 40/-; J. ap R. to revoke all suits and actions against Hoell Thomas Owen for trespasses [as under-tenant of Erw'r Gwrnaeth, presumably] |