Disgrifiad | Testator bequeaths tenements and parcels of land called Tythyn Maes y fraithwen, cae yr goe, y Berllan bach, ar Gerddi, Cae Gwillim vaur, Cae Gwillim bach, Cae Glase, Cae Carregog, Cae Cutta, Cae yr Vallen otherwise called Cae Cwise Cae Tyddyn vchaph, Cae Tydder issa, Cae Allsoone ap Bould, a toft, orchard and garden near "the sault mill of Conwaye" one garden "by the wale of Conway against the Town halle", and two orchards, the one in the towne diche, the other under "the Castle wall some part thereof over against the sault mill, all in the townships hamlets and liberties of Conway, Cymryd and Gweredros, co. Caernarfon and in the tenure of Robert Williams of Conway, Esq. and others, to his son Henry Robinson and his lawful heirs, and in default of issue to his other son William Robinson and his lawful heirs for ever. He bequeaths £20 to his son William Robinson and £30 to his daughter Marie Robinson together with a bedstead, one feather bed, one bolster, two blankets, one covering, four pairs of sheets and two chairs. He leaves £10 to his daughter Katherin Robinson and £10 to his son John Robinson. He names his wife Jane Robinson as his residuary legatee and his son Henry as his executor. The will has been signed by Hugh Robinson but not by the witnesses |