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Proposed grant of crown lands in, inter alia, co. Caern, to the City of London,

Photocopies of sections of PRO E 318/54/171, fo. 8, relating to the proposed grant of lands to Edward Ditchfield, etc. as in O/99 of crown lands in, inter alia, Caernarfonshire, as follows together with the annual fee farm rents and the number of years still outstanding on current leases: rents of Assize of the commote of Gafflogion (Afloegion), £17 15s., not stated; the township of Penyberth (Afloegion), £2 10s., 20 years; the township of Penmaen (Afloegion), £1 11s., 20 years; Cricieth Castle (Eifionydd), 11-8, not stated; the township of Wystynyn Cae Hwsnin) and the hamlet of Patheghthlyn (Bachellyn) (Afloegion), [?]. The document has faded in parts.

Sale of the townships of Rhedynog Felen, Gest and Pentyrch, co. Caern,

Photocopy of PRO C 54/2939, an indenture whereby Edward Ditchfield, John Heighlord, Humphrey Clark and Francis Mosse, agents for the City of London, sold the townships of Rhedynog Felen, Gest and Pentyrch in the commote of Eifionydd, co. Caern, to Charles Jones for a consideration of £650, subject to a liability for the payment to the crown of annual fee farm rents.

Assignment of the township of Dolbenmaen, co. Caern,

  1. Giles Williams, son of Griffith Williams and Eleanor his mother,. 2. Sir Richard Trevor. Assignment of the township of Dolbenmaen, co. Caern. Assignment of the township of Dolbenmaen in the commote of Eifionydd, co. Caern, in consideration of the ssums of £20 paid to Frances Williams, £66 13s. 4d. to Margerie Gerrard and £50 to Fortune Williams. Bangor, Cefn Amwlch 195.

Grant of the township of Dolbenmaen, co. Caern,

  1. Sir Richard Trevor of Trevalyn, co. Denb., knight,. 2. John Griffith of Llyn the younger, his son-in-law, and John Griffith, son of the said John Griffith and grandson of Sir Richard Trevor. Grant of the township of Dolbenmaen, co. Caern. Grant of the township of Dolbenmaen in the commote of Eifionydd, co. Caern, granted by the king by letters patent dated 12 March 1614 to Richard Prytherch, Tobias Matthew and Richard Trevor subject to the payment of an annual rent charge of £30 to Richard Trevor during his lifetime. Bangor, Cefn Amwlch 286.

Bargain and sale of the township of Pentyrch, co. Caern,

Bargain and sale by Sir Thomas Myddelton of Chirk Castle, co. Denb., to John Stone and Robert Jones, on behalf of Charles Jones, of the three score years remaining of the crown lease on the township of Pentyrch in the commote of Eifionydd, co. Caern. Consideration: £2000. NLW, Wynnstay RA 34 (formerly Wynnstay (1952), box 67, no. 141).

Agreement for the purchase of fee farms of: within the franchise of the town of Caernarfon, viz. the waters of ...,

Agreement for the purchase of fee farms of: within the franchise of the town of Caernarfon, viz. the waters of the River Saint; Frith Lloynllenor (Isgwyrfai); the tenths of Glodhayth in the parish of Eglosse Rosse (Creuddyn); Kaye Woodwyatt and Castle Wynne in Nantwhinan and Nantcall (Ysgwyrfai); Boduscallen (Creuddyn); Penlassock (Creuddyn); Penmaghno (Nantconwy); Dolwethland (Nantconwy); Dolwethland ffrith (Nantconwy); Trefriw (Nantconwy); town of Erianus (Arllechwedd Isaf); castle of Conwy (Arllechwedd Isaf); town of Weeks (Arllechwedd Uchaf); pastures called Ffrith Druscoid (Isgwyrfai); pastures called Ffrith Baladulin (Isgwyrfai); town of Pennaughan (Nantconwy); town of Treffriw (Nantconwy); lands in Comishavod (Dinllaen); town of Newgull (Cwmwd-y-maen); town of Caernarfon; at the rate of 13 years purchase to Oliver Wallis. Photocopy of PRO SP 26/3, p. 43.

Agreement to purchase: water mill with a meadow at Trefrew and the fishing of Nantconwy; the mill of Pentirgh and ...,

Agreement to purchase: water mill with a meadow at Trefrew and the fishing of Nantconwy; the mill of Pentirgh and Newith (Isgwyrfai); mill of Bodelcock (Uwchgwyrfai); mill of Gerghe Melin (Dinllaen); priory of Eggloise Rosse (Creuddyn); priory of Vaughe (Denbighshire); priory of Berkallet (Isgwyrfai); Llanvihangel (y-pennant, Eifionydd); priory of Lamdoven (St Katherine's Chantry, Bangor Cathedral); lands called Gavell, Gadnod, Gavell Newid and Gavell Coid Gwedir (Nantconwy); Enys y Keffel (Dinllaen); at 13 years purchase to Edward Green for Henry Hall. Photocopy of PRO SP 26/3, pp. 158-159.

Water mill and weir in the Saint in Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); Frith Lloyn Llenor (Isgwyrfai); Glothayth (Creuddyn); Kaynwoodwaite and Castle Wynn ...,

Water mill and weir in the Saint in Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); Frith Lloyn Llenor (Isgwyrfai); Glothayth (Creuddyn); Kaynwoodwaite and Castle Wynn in Nantwhinan and Nantcall (Isgwyrfai); Bodiscallen (Creuddyn); Penlassock (Creuddyn); Pennaghan (Eifionydd); Dallwethland (Nantconwy); Gavill in Trivriw (Nantconwy); Erianus (Arllechwedd Isaf); Castle of Conwy (Arllechwedd Isaf); Weeke (Uwchgwyrfai); Ffrith Druscoid (Isgwyrfai); Ffrith Baladulin (Isgwyrfai); Pemnanghan (Nantconwy); Tresairm (--); Gavishavod (Dinllaen); Newgall (Cwmwd-y-maen); Caernarfon (Isgwyrfai); at 13 years purchase to Oliver Wallis. Photocopy of PRO SP 26/6, pp. 181-182.

Pwllheli Corporation King's Rental,

A rental drawn up in 1833 by the Pwllheli Corporation because 'the king's rent being at present unequally assessed upon messuages lands and tenements within this borough'. It was never used. The rental is in the script of Robert Braham Jones, grandfather of the Archdruid Cynan. Photocopy of Caernarfon Archives, Pwllheli 1.

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