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  <dc:title>Feoffment</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1. Griffith Lloyd of Gwrych, co. Denbigh, gent.

2. James Lloyd of Kinmel, esq.

Feoffment of several closes or parcels of land in Bodoryn in the parish of Abergeley:viz: Kay Gronw Ycha, two closes lying in a field called Maes y Rhydid; Y Kay glas; three parcels lying in a field called Llettu Fattu; Y tir bur; three closes lying in a field called Mayes Ethinen, two of them being known by the names of Y Dryll Coch and Y Dryll Kwtta; two closes lying in a field called Y Tyddyn of which one is called Yr Erw Goch; a parcel of ground in a field called Y Gors Fawr; two parcels lying in a field called Tal y Kay; two butts lying in a field called Mayes uwch law y llwyni; close called Y Gorsog; four parcels of which one lies in a field called Y llwyne; eight other parcels, of which four lie in a close called Y Coed Kay uwch law yr ffordd and three lie in a close called Mayes Y Rhydid; two closes called Koyed y Meibion in the parish of St. George; 1 and a half acres of meadow situate in a meadow called Gweirglodd Abergeley in Abergeley; nine parcels and quillets in Bodoryn called Yr Erw Hir, Kay Gronw issa, Kefen Kaye Gronw, the three butts of arable land lying in a field called Kay Rhwng y Ddau Du and four parcels thereof lying in a field called Mayes y Rhydid. Consideration £100. Covenant to levy a fine of the premises at the next Great Sessions.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 Sep. 1638</dc:date>
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