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(i) 21 November 1533 1. Thomas ap Harry ap Gruffith ap John, free tenant of the township of Trewarth in the commote of Cruthyn, co. C'von. 2. Richard ap Willam ap John ap Robyn.
Gift of a tenement in Trewarth called yr Tuthyn Calchog, lying between the King's lands called Bodskallyn and the lands of Hugh ap Lewys; and between the common lands of Trewarth and a torrent called pystyll Corbok. Names Richard ap Res ap David Gethyn attorney. Given at Trewarth; 21st. Nov; 25 Henry VIII. Witnesses: Nicholas Mellures; Roger Stodart; Owen ap John ap Madoc; and others.
(ii) 6 June 1534 Parties as in (i) above. Quitclaim of the premises specitifed in (i). Witnesses: As (i); William Holland; Ieuan ap David ap Hylyn; and others. Given at Trewarth; 6th June; 26 Henry VIII.
(iii) 16 January 1580/1581 1. William Pritchard of Conway, gent. 2. Rev. Nicholas Robinson, former Bishop of Bangor. Bargain and sale of a tenement in Trewarth called y Tythyn Calchog. Consideration: £36.
(iv) 16 January 1580/1581 Parties as in (iii) above. Bond in £100 for the quiet posssession of the premises specified in (iii).
(v) 4 February 1624/1625 1. William Robinson of Gwersillt, co. Denbigh, Esq. 2. Robert Wynn of Bodescallan, Esq. Bargain and sale of a messuage or tenement called Tuthyn Calchog in the township of Trewarth. Consideration: £50.
(vi) 4 February 1624/1625 Parties as in (v) above. Bond in £100 for the further assuring (within the space of 7 years) of the premises specified in (v).
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