Description | 1. Gwenll' daughter of Ph' ap Teg', free tenant of the prince of the township of Cryvyryon in the Commote of Arllechwedd Vchaf, co. Caernarfon
2. William Was, burgess of Bangor and Kit' his wife
Mortgage ("tirprid") for an initial term of 4 years from the feast of S.S. Philip and James, 1351, and subsequently for quadrennial periods of all no.1's share of fisheries called y goret wlep, y goret nessaf yr tir and y goret gegin in the commote of Arllechwedd Vchaf. Consideration : 63s. 4d. sterling Guarantors : Mad' ap Gruff' ap Heilin, Mad' Llwyt ap Gruff'…,Eign' ap Gwion, Keffnerth ap Gruff' ap dd' ap Eign'. Gron' ap Hoe lap dd' and others Given at b… (hole in document), Monday, the eve of the feast of St. David, A.D. 1350 [=1351] (In the dispositive clause the word "quatuor" has been written down in a different coloured ink. In another clause the words "duorum annorum" and "quatuor annorum" occur side by side) |