| Description | allowed by John Owen, Lord Bishop of St Asaph, to Dr William Griffith, Chancellor of the diocese of Bangor and St Asaph, of a certain proviso in an indenture between the parties signed on 31 Aug., 1632, relating to the gwelys in the township of Aberalaw, and especially to the water corn mill known as Melin Aberalaw. Two very imposing signatures at the foot, Dr William Griffith had married Mary, daughter of the Lord Bishop |