Teitl | Grant and confirmation by William de Shaldeford, burgess of Caernarvon, to John, son of Hugh de Haunton and Alice, daughter of the said William, on the occasion of their marriage, of half a burgage and 15 acres of arable land in the town and fields of Caernarvon; which said burgage lies between the burgage of Richard de Wicombe on the one side and the half burgage belonging to Henry de Elreton on the other side, and extends from the royal road running towards the Castle to the burgage of Nicholas de Swynemore. The said 15 acres of land lie between the land of Henry le Taylor and the royal road running towards the bridge of Rug and extens from the land of Hugh de Haunton to the common pasture of the town of Caernarvon; to be held of the chief lord of the fee by the usual services Witnesses: Hugh de Engleton, Constable of Caernarvon Castle and Mayor of the town, Henry de Karwardin, Henry le Taylor, bailiffs of the town. Given at Caernarvon |