Description | 1. Peter Parry of Hendre in the township of Nerquis, co. Flint, gent., and Margaret his wife.
2. Edward Parry, late of Nerquis but now of Frith in the township of Treythyn, co. Flint, gent., eldest son and heir of the said Peter and Margaret, the said Margaret being the only daughter of Robert Price, late of Treythyn, deceased by Elizabeth, his wife, now the wife of Edward Prichard; the said Robert Price being the son of Edward Price, late of Treythyn, gent. deceased; and the said Margaret being the heiress both of the said Robert Price, her father, and of her grandfather, Edward price, who survived Margaret's father.
3. Edward Prichard, late of Trethyn but now of the parish of Hope, co. Flint, yeoman and Elizabeth, his wife, mother of the said Margaret, wife of the said Edward Parry by Robert Price, her first husband.
4. Edward Jones of Plas yn Llan, co. Denbigh, gent., and Foulk Roberts of Glan y Wern in the parish of llandyrnog, co. Denbigh, gent.
5. George Leach of Mold, co. Flint, gent., and John Griffith of Hoope owen, co. Flint, gent.
6. Richard Edmunds of Pentre Mawr in the parish of Llandyrnog, gent.
Settlement (after the marriage of the said Peter Parry and Margaret his now wife) of a capital messuage or tenement in Nerquis, co. Flint, and closes belonging thereto called Cae ucha, Roft, Cae tan ty, Bryn Mawr, Cae'r pwll, Cae'r pentre, yr ynis, Erw tan y ffordd, yr Erw ganol, yr Erw tan y Llwyn, Flash, y Maes gwylym and yr Erw yn y Grodir mawr; three messuages or dwelling houses in Treythyn; another messuage or tenement in Treythyn and closes belonging thereto called Cae wrth y ty, Cae'r defaid, y werglodd, gwerniardde, Cae ucha, y wern, y nant and Coed bychan; a messuage tenement and lands in Arthynwent ucha and Arthynwent issa in parish of mold called Cae ucha, Cae canol, Cae issa and Cae'r hendy; a parcel of land in Nerquis called Erw wen; a messuage or tenement in the townships of Keidio, alias Keidiog and Kefn y giwrdy in the parish of Llangwyfen, co. Denbigh, and closes thereto belonging called Cae ucha, Cae canol, Cae'r nant, Bryn bychan, Berllan newydd, yr hen Berllan, Cae'r odyn, Cae'r Skybor, Cae tan y Llidiart, yr eithin, accar tan yr Ardd, y Ddwy accar sychion, Tir ffaue, y werglodd, accar y garreg, y Berllan issa, yr hen dir calch, and cae nessa i gefn y gurdy; a messuage or site of a dwelling house in Keidiog and kefn y gurdy called Tan y ffordd goch and closes thereto belonging called Cae'r wyn, Cae y popty and Cae'r llidiart; a messuage or tenement in Pen y kefn in the parish of Caerwys, co. Flint; messuages or dwelling houses in Pen y ffordd newydd in the parish of Hope; and the individed sixth part of messuages, lands and tenements in the parish of Gresford, co. Denbigh. |