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Ruthin Lordship Records
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Grant in fee farm of two burgages in the suburbs of the town of dynbieg[ ] and of one curtilage ...,

  1. Henry Henbur';. 2. Thomas Romsbothum. Grant in fee farm of two burgages in the suburbs of the town of dynbieg[ ] and of one curtilage. Of the said property one burgage lay between the burgage of Henry Heton, then [in the hands of] William Wasda, on the west, and the burgage late of Robert plesyngton, then in the hand of Jonet plesyngton, on the east, and the other burgage and the curtilage were situated in Parke lan' between land late of Richard Prees on the west and land late of Thomas Suydall on the east, and abutted in length from the high street to the lane called Parke lane. Witnesses - Sir William Stanley, Kt., steward of the lordship of dynbiegh, Thomas Salesbur', senior, lieutenant, and Thomas Salesbur', junior, constable of the castle of dynbiegh. Latin.

Release of the manor of Astret, the mill of Sky----- in the commote of Kymmergh within the lordship of Denbigh ...,

  1. Elen Donne, widow;. 2. Thomas Middelton of Chester, merchant, son of the first party. Release of the manor of Astret, the mill of Sky----- in the commote of Kymmergh within the lordship of Denbigh, land in the fields near the pond in the commote of Issalet within the lordship of Denbigh, land near the said pond, land in the park of Segroid, land in Wennonok canon in Issalet aforesaid, land called wayles ffyldes also in the commote of Issalet, parcels of eschest land in the township of Arwhedlok in the commote of Vghalet ithin the lordship of Denbigh, land in the commote of Istulas within the same lordship, and the herbage of the park of galghyll within the commote of Issalet. The said property had been granted to Elen Donne, John Moyle and Foulk middelton and Margaret, his wife, by Henry VIII. Latin.

Grant in fee farm (with counterpart) of a tenement or burgage with a garden thereto belonging in the street called ...,

  1. Peers hynd, son and heir of John hynd of the town of Ruthyn, co. Denbighe, gent.;. 2. Morys ap david ap llewelin, burgess of the town of Ruthyn. Grant in fee farm (with counterpart) of a tenement or burgage with a garden thereto belonging in the street called the Welshe street in the town of Ruthyn.

Lease of all his messuages or tenements with a dairy house and other buildings in the township of gregor and ...,

  1. Harry Raynold barker of Denbigh, co. Denbigh, tanner;. 2. Harry ap Res ap Kunn' ke of Lansannan, co. Denbigh, gent. Lease of all his messuages or tenements with a dairy house and other buildings in the township of gregor and commote of Isalet, co. denbighe, for a period of one year, and so from year to year for a period of twenty one years if the said harry ap Res did not in the meantime redeem the said property in accordance with the terms of a deed of mortgage.

Grant of the vill of Dynbren alias Dinbrayne and the hamlet of the same name in co. Denbigh, with warrant ...,

  1. Robert, Earl of Leicester;. 2. John Pryce of Egloysegle, co. Denbigh, esq. Grant of the vill of Dynbren alias Dinbrayne and the hamlet of the same name in co. Denbigh, with warrant of attorney to William Eyton of Ruabonn, co. Denbigh, esq., Robert Lloyd of Chirke, co. Denbigh, esq., and John Roberts of Bromfeild, co. Denbigh, gent., to deliver seisin. Copy. Latin.

Grant in fee farm of a house or tenement and garden, bounded on one side by a lane called the ...,

  1. Robert Lathum, son and heir of John Lathum, gent., deceased;. 2. Robert ap gruffith of the town and county of Denbigh. Grant in fee farm of a house or tenement and garden, bounded on one side by a lane called the sowter lane, and of a croft bounded on one side by a lane called the sandy Lane and on the other by a 'voyd platt of ground' called ----------------, all within the suburbs of the town of Denbigh.
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