Disgrifiad | (i) 1. Owen Owens of London, gent., son and heir of Goeffrey Owen formerly of Conwey, co. Caernarvon, gent. deceased
2. Robert Williams of Conwey, co. Caernarfon, gent.
Release and quitclaim of messuages and tenements called Tythyn Bache, ffrithe shames, ffrithe goche, Tythyn Rees ap Moris, y vron goche, kay yr avon, y kay tan y ty, kay'r Skybor, kay'r ffynnon, Y Vron wych ben y ty, Tythyn Bryn y frane, y Blwch glas, Bron y Go, Y Dryll ynghav'r llan, kay'r Go, Dole y Velin and Gweirglodd y Prickye; two other parcels of land formerly in the tenure of John ap Robert and a mill called Y Velin Bache all in the township of Escorebrill and Erethlyn, co. Denbigh Consideration : £110 (28 October 1611)
(ii) Final concord between Edmund Williams, gent., plaintiff and Geoffrey Owen, gent., deforciant, when the deforciant acknowledged 4 messuages, 1 mill, 4 gardens, 100 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 6 acres of heath and bruery in the townships of Erethlyn and Esgorebrill, co. Denbigh to be the right of the plaintiff Consideration : £60 (16 October 1592)
(iii) Rescript of no ii above (16 October 1592)
(iv) 1. Geoffrey Owen of Conwey, co. Caernarfon, gent.
2. Edmund Williams
Bond in £500 for the quiet possession of lands and tenements in the townships of Erethlyn and Esgorebrill, co. Caernarvon, which were formerly of Owen ap John Owen, gent., deceased and also messuages in the same townships mentioned and comprised in indentures bearing equal date
(v) 1. Jeffrey Owen of Conwey, co. Caernarfon, gent.
2. Edmond Williams of the same, gent.
Release and quitclaim of messuages, lands and tenements called Tyddyn baghe, ffrith Shames otherwise called y ffrith Goche, Tythyn Rees ap Moris, y fron goch, kay yr avon, y kay tan y ty, kay yr Skybor, kay yr ffynnon, y fron wych ben y ty; two parcels of land in the tenure of John ap Robert; a tenement called Tythyn Bryn y fran; parcels of land called y Bulghe glas, bron y go, y dryll ynghav yr llan, kay yr go and dol y velin; a water corn mill called y velin baghe; a "ffrith" called Ffrith moel Gyffylpg and a close called Gweirgloth y prickie all in the townships of Erethlyn and Esgorebrill, co. Denbigh |