Disgrifiad | Feofees in trust were John Owen of Llangristiolus, and John Morris of Heneglwys. Lands included in the settlement were Tyddyn Glan y mor (near Traeth Coch) by J.G.L, and Tir Hugh ap Owen (Hughes), Maes rhedyn in Llanddaniel, and Bwlch y Fen in Heneglwys by Margaret Hughes. Accompanying this document are three indentures (HEN/105-107), one (10th Sept., 1663) seeming to prove that Cymuned by Bodedern, and several appurtenences, passed by sale to the Hugh ap Owen aforesaid; another recording the sale of Bwlch y Fen by John Owen to the same Hugh ap Owen (25th June, 1663); the third (22nd August, 1677) the sale of Tyddyn Brwynog in Llanddaniel to him by a Rees Thomas, carpenter. |
AdminHistory | John Griffith Lewis of Llangwyllog is rather scurvily treated in the pedigrees. He appears under Trefollwyn on p.365, as having married Margaret daughter of Hugh ap Owen of Cefncaerfor: that is not so, Margaret was daughter to Owen ap Hugh (Pedigrees 152), and was married to John Griffith of Penheagin in Llanfaethlu. (This J.G. flourished early in the 17th century, John Griffith Lewis made his will in 1708 (111), and was married to a Jane, whose family at present is indeterminate). The Margaret Hughes of this settlement gets no place whatsoever on p.365 as the wife of J.G.L.'s son Richard, nor does her daughter Alice, who is mentioned frequently in the will of John Griffith Lewis. J.G.L. had a daughter Elizabeth who married John Williams of Bodafon (Pedigrees 81): she is absent from p.365. |