Description | The surrender by the Fletchers was made to Rees Griffith, son of William Griffith ap Llywelyn ap Grono; the lands themselves, closes and gweirgloddiau, are very carefully defined as lying between Coed Howell, Afon Cegin, and the highway to Caernarvon, "supposed to be the farm now called Ty Gwyn" [on dorse]. |
AdminHistory | Griffith Fletcher and his wife are referred to in Pedigrees (90); he was brother to the Thomas Fletcher of Treborth who figures so often in Bangor documents of this period. |