Disgrifiad | Meredith opens his award by expressing pious hopes about peace and good neighbourhood between the parties in the future. All actions commenced in the courts are to be non-suited. J ap R ap W is to have and enjoy forever Dryll Coed y Ddol, "to be measured from the greate meare where the greate stone is in downwards foure yearde of lande after the Welshe measure... sef yw hynny, pedair llathen o Dir"; also another parcel adjoining a place called Crimoch Ddyfnan, also about four yards or more "as it is there under [the] meare", also a parcel abutting upon Rhyd Gynfigel, about three yards; also a parcel adjoining a place called Gorsedde, four yards again - all these little quillets to John ap Rees, without qualification, for ever. Regarding the two parcels of land upon Carreg y Llyrch, "being betweene the parcell where the Crosse nowe standeth and the lands or close of John Owen Gruffyth", about eleven yards, these are to be measured and equally divided between John ap Rees and David Lloyd; also all lands not hitherto awarded to J ap R, all to David Lloyd and his son. References to a road and to a ditch that was "cast down"; the final point is that David Lloyd is to pay, at the feast of All Saints next ensuing, £35 to J pa R, in or at the south porch of the parish church of Llanddyfnan, as his cost and damage in his suit against David Lloyd. |