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Receipt for fine for non suit

  1. Gwill'm ap Ll' ap Iollo, bailiff of the Bishop of Bangor;
  2. Gwil' ap Gruff' ap Ieuan ap Ll'.
    Receipt for 2s. 4d., fine for non suit of Mallt verch Gruff' ap Hoell and Margaret verch Gruff' ap Hoell, free tenants of the township of Cornoweyllan.

Grant of lands in the township of Trafdrayth

  1. Jeuan ap Gruffyth ap Ieuan ap Hoell, free tenant of the King of the township of Trefdraeth distenied, in the commote of Malltraeth;
  2. John Owen ap Meuric, free tenant of St. Kadwaladr of the township of Egloysaill in the same commote.
    Grant of all his lands in the township of Trafdrayth aforesaid.

Acquittance by Sir Mathie Cradock, kt, for a charge by him on the manor of Oxwich of £153 6s. 8d...,

Acquittance by Sir Mathie Cradock, kt, for a charge by him on the manor of Oxwich of £153 6s. 8d., which he had paid to John Buttiller, seer, for the marriage of Alice Maunxell, daughter of Edith Maunxell of Oxwich Manor, to John Buttiler, junr., son of the said John, for one hundred marks received of Rice Maunxell, son and heir of Jankyn Maunxell and Edith his wife, which he had paid to Watkyn’ Vachan’, of Tretour’, for a deed of release of the manor of Penrice and Porteynon, etc., in Gower, for £500 for the marriage of the said Rice; and for four hundred marks for the marriage of Elenour, late wife of the said Rice. Dated: 10th Jan., 11 Hen. VIII [1520]. [English]. Signed: Mathyas Cradoke, K. Small signet seal, red wax (13 x 13mm). A boar’s head, for CRADOK.

Grant of premises had of the gift of Res. ap Dd

  1. Hoell ap Gruffith ap Ieuan ap Dd. ap Mad', free tenant of the King, of the township of Bathavarn Itha, in the commote of Dynd';
  2. Thomas ap Dd. ap Ieuan ap Gwilym, free tenant of the King, of the said township of Vathavarn Itha.
    Grant of the premises which he had of the gift of Res. ap Dd. (Sotheby Deeds 91 & 103 are sewn together).

Cemais (?Tyr y Duy Mynith, Brynuchel, Gwern-y-bwlch)

Title deeds of houses and lands in the parish of Cemais, Montgomeryshire, firstly ?Tir y Duy Mynith, which appears as the property of Morgan ap Gr’ ap Ieuan Lloit in a copy of a court roll of the manor of Cyfeiliog, 1521. The remaining deeds refer to Tythin y Nant, Y Esgair Kemare, Asgwrn y Valch and Rhos Adda in the township of Brynuchel, acquired by William Pugh, 1601; and Aberhirieth and the Rhos in Gwern-y-bwlch and Brynuchel, leased by Rowland Pughe of Dol y Corslwyn and his son Richard Pughe of Dolyvordy, to Griffith Mores, rector of Cemais, for life, 1633.

Grant of propertes in Bodewryd

  1. William ap Ll' ap Tud' ap Gwillim, alias William Llechok, free tenant of the King, of the township of Bodewryd, commote of Turkelyn;
  2. David ap Res ap Ll' ap Gruff', free tenant of the King, of the township of Llechgenvarnwy, commote of Llevan.
    Grant of y plas ymoderwyd, Cay r lliwith, Cay r helme, Cay Grono Ringill, Cay Gwyn, Tythyn Meredyth dduy, Bryngwyn and Meldy in Bodewryd.

Grant of Tyddyn Grono ap Eign' in the township of Trefgadrod

  1. Lewis ap Madoc, clerk, free tenant of the King, of the township of Trefgadrod, in the commote of Llewan;
  2. John ap Owen ap Meur', tenant of St. Kydwaladr in the township of Egloysaill, in the commote of Malltrayth.
    Grant of Tyddyn Grono ap Eign' in the township of Trefgadrod at Penrhos Bradwen within the Island of Kayrgybi. (Nos. 66, 79 & 106 are fastened together.)

Poetry by Dafydd ap Gwilym, &c.

A manuscript containing poetry by Dafydd ap Gwilym, Tudur Aled, Iolo Goch and other poets mostly of the second half of the fifteenth century. On p. 247 Huw Cae Llwyd has written: 'oydran jesy n dyrnasol / py ragor pymp ar higain / pymthec cant rifant y rain', which would date the manuscript at hardly earlier than 1525.
The style of the writing points to an earlier period, and the orthographical habit of writing - for example, 'kaid' to rhyme with 'eneid' (see p. 73, &c.) - belongs to the second half, if not the last quarter, of the fifteenth century (compare Llanstephan MS 7 and Peniarth MS 70).

County administration papers

Papers deriving from official administrative procedures at a local level in Cardiganshire, 1523-1929, and in Montgomeryshire, Merioneth, Breconshire, Pembrokeshire and miscellaneous Welsh counties, 1580-1929, which reflect the prominent role of the families of Pryse, Pughe, Salesbury and Lewis in the public life of those counties. They typically include appointments of sheriffs, deputy lieutenants and other county officials, town corporation records, JPs’ papers, crown revenue records and a small number of county council papers.

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