| Description | by which Marcus Trevor the younger, Lord Dungannon, and his creditors, sell to Coningsby Williams of Penmynydd a parcel of Tyddyn Gwenfridin and the messuage of Gorsedd Dannog, lying in the parishes of Lledwigan, Trefdraeth Wastrodion, and Llangristiolus; consideration, £22.13.4. This Lord Dungannon, son of the elder Dungannon and Anne Lewis, heiress of Presaddfed, seems to have frittered away altogether the resources of that large estate. Coningsby Williams had married Margaret Owen, heiress of Penmynydd; after his death, without issue, his estate eventually came to Richard, fourth Viscount Bulkeley. Preceded by a lease under the Statute of Uses (12 July) in which Gwenfridin becomes Gwenhidiw, and Gorsedd Dannog is spelt Gorsedd Fannog |