Disgrifiad | 1. Joan, who was the wife of John Pykmere and formerly the wife of Gwillym ap Gruff' ap Gwillym
2. William del Merssh
Letter of attorney to deliver seisin to Thomas Bysby, chaplain and Robert Wrono of all no.1's manors lands, tenements, rents, reversions fisheries and all her villeins and their sequels in the townships of Trefvorion, Dinsilwy Brenyn, Penwynlles, trecastell, Tourgarow Bodva, Pentreth, Bodenvewe, Carreckithell, Castellbolghwyn, Llandyfnan, Mathafarn Itha, Mathavarn Wyon, Trevour Bolth, Castellaur, Penter, Perthker, Trefvarynt, Trefheleas, Llansadron, Bodelgadv, Trefvore, Bruarthe, Brethe, Porthaytho, Cremlyn Wastynyet, Cremlyn Heylyn, Llangoyd, Kerintegvan, Lloydyarth Escop, Penhescyn, Hirdrevaige, Eskkyviok, Gwydryn, Bodeurida, Kevynvirwen, Carnon Issaph, Kelynnok Vechan, Mossogelen, Porthamall, Bodelewe, Trefgarneth, Roscolyn, Rosfair, Newburgh, Heneglys, Lledwyganlles, Lledwyganllan, Trefdrayth Wastrodyon, Trefdrayth Dystenyt, Eglusell, Bodeon, Bodaon, Llisdilas, Gayhur, Amalogh, Glascruyk, Botsarthowe, Boduthgurleogh, Llaneleen, Trusclwyn Eden', Botunet, Enyskunyt, Cloragh, Gweredok, Bodennvey, Penbale, Dyndrouoll, Trefwalghmey, Aberfraw, Rossmore, Lleghynwarwy, Trefgodrot, Bodarthuran, Tref Griffri, Trefeveyn, y Whayn, Eryannellth, Bodenowyn, Bodurrok, Convssioklees, Trefloargh, Bodewygan, Kerkeby, Trefvirrio and Llanvowr, co. Anglesey Given May 29, 21 Henry VI (1443) |