Disgrifiad | 1. Edward Mostyn of Greenfilde, co. Flint, esq., and Thomas Mostyn, gent., his brother.
2. Rees ap Ievan of Boles, co. Flint, gent.
3. Jane Pennant of Brynford, co. Flint, widow.
Deed to Lead the Uses of a Fine of two messuages of tenements in Boles, co. Flint and 15 closes there called Croft yr odyn, Y Pwll Gwayre. Coetkay newyth, Coetkay yr vownog, Coetkay hoylva ap Ievan, Yr Erow vain, Yr acre Saffron, kay pyse, Groft y koyd. Groft y werne, Bryn y Dderwen vcha, Bryn y Dderwen issa, Coetkay Canol, Coetkay Dan y ty and Coed y Boles alias Coed Salusbury, all lying together between the lands of the said Edward Mostyn and the lands of Robert Salusbury, esq. and John Peirs gent., at one end, and the commons or waste there called Flint Wood at the other end, the way there called Hoylva ap Ievan on one side, and the river there called Avon Coed y Cra on the other side; all seats and burial places in the church of Flint belonging to one of the messuages aforesaid; a messuage or tenement in Colleshill, alias Counshillt, co. Flint, and 9 closes there called Fryth issa, yr Roft Vechan, Yr Roft Vcha, y Coetkay vwch ben y ty, Yr Roft Rydynog, Y Coetkay Canol, Coekay or tvhwnt ir wern, Y Coetkay issa and Y Coetkay tan y ty, all lying together between the lands of Sir Thomas Manmer, kt. and the lands of Peirs Williams, gent. and the lands late of John ap Rees ap Allyn on one side, and the lands there called Coleshill Farme on the othe side and at one end, and the common way there leading from Halkyn towards Baghyllt, alias Backley at the other end; and a close in Coleshill called y Fryth vcha. |