Grant of Tethyn Tee mawre in the township of Trefvadok
- Sotheby Deeds 131.
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- 1534, July 30
- Mered ap Gruff' ap Grono ap Dd.;n
- Henry ap Robert Vichan.
Grant of Tethyn Tee mawre in the township of Trefvadok.
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Grant of Tethyn Tee mawre in the township of Trefvadok
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Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Title deeds of the tenement and lands at Ynys Vergi [township of Henllys] in the parish of Lanfihangel Genau’r-glyn, comprising a demise by John Gl'm, abbot of Cwmhir, to Ieuan ap Jeinkin, dated at the chapter house of Cwmhir, 1536; a quitclaim by John ap Moris ap Owen to Phillipp Williams, 1562; and a gift by [his son] Richard Phellepps of Aberystwyth to John Pryse of Gogerddan, 1570.
Will of Gwillym ap Gruff' ap Ieuan
Quit-claim by William Herbert, esq., to Sir Rise Maunxell, kt, of the manor of Boverton, and a water-mill called ‘Lantwyd ys mylle,’ for £10. [Latin]. Dated: 28th March, 27 Henry VIII [1536]. Signet seal, dark green wax (14 x 11mm). The initial letters, T. O.
Record of a fine levied upon certain messuages in Bodewrid
Record of a fine, levied at Beaumaris between Nicholas ap Ll' ap Tud', plaintiff, and Dd. ap Res ap Ll' ap Gruff', deforceant, upon certain messuages in Bodewrid.
Covenant to claim no right to messuages in Tref vadoc, Bodegri rydd and Kowrnoy lan
Bond by William ap Hoell’ of Lanmighangell’ ynys Avan’, in the demesne of Auena, gentleman, to Sir Richard Ryche, kt, Chancellor of the Court of Augmentations of the Crown Revenues, and other officials of that Court, and Sir Rhes Manxell’, kt, [Latin]. Dated: 28th Oct., 29 Henry VIII [1537]. The condition is that he will not fish in the waters of Auan until he recovers possession of the fishery by process of law. Witness: George Herbertt. [English]. Round seal, red wax (13mm). The initial letters, I.B.
Part of Brogyntyn manuscripts
Three dramatic Protestant dialogues translated into English, [c. 1540], by Robert Radcliffe of Jesus College, Cambridge, from the Latin Dialogi Aliquot of the French humanist and rhetorician Jean Tixier de Ravisi (Ravisius Textor), in a presentation manuscript for Henry VIII, with dedications: 'vnto oure moste Christian kynge supreme heed of the Chirche of Englande, and of oure happye remembrance, kynge henry the, viii' (p. 1); 'Your gracys humble subiect, Robert Radcliff professre of Artes, and schole maist[er] of Jesus Collegg in Cambrygg' (p. 89); the gift may be connected with Radcliffe's attempts to gain favour at court (cf. his letter, 1540, to Thomas Cromwell in Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic of the Reign of Henry VIII, 23 vols (London, 1862-1932), xvi (1898), 204 (no. 400)). Little else is known of Robert Radcliffe; he cannot be identified with the dramatist Ralph Radcliffe (c. 1519-1559), who was schoolmaster, 1546-1559, at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, and is mentioned in John Bale, Scriptorum Illustrium Maioris Brytanniæ Catalogus, 2 vols (Basel, 1557-9, repr. Farnborough, 1971), I (1557), 700-701, and ibid., Index Britannniae Scriptorum (Cambridge, 1990), pp. xxxi, 332-334.
A note by Lord Harlech, November 1917, requesting prompt return of the volume, is attached inside front cover. Ancilliary materials relating to the (spurious) authorship of the manuscript are filed separately; they include four letters, 1917-1930, from Reginald L. Hine, Hitchin, and one, 1931, from Robin Flower, British Museum, to Lord Harlech, together with a press-cutting from The Morning Post, 1 September 1930 (Brogyntyn MS II.10a).
Robert Radcliffe.
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