Lewes ap Dauid ap Roberte of Bothygrey yr yarlle, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Harry Lewes, one of the sons of the first party. Assignment of five parcels, four of which were lying against the close called Cae tan y Creigie, and the fifth of which was called erowe pant y tervyn. Also mentioned are six parcels, the first called Cae byghan, the second called Caer pistil, the third lying between Caer pistil and the lane leading towards tommen yr rhodwyth, the fourth called erowe leikie, the fifth lying against a close called Cae tan y Creigie and the sixth called erowe pant y tervyn. All were in Bothygrey yr yarlle aforesaid.
Thomas Goodman of London, gent.;. 2. Richard ap John ap Harrye of Ruthyn, co. Denbighe, gent., and John Parrye, son and heir of the said Richard. Assignment of lands called lez ffryth Varchnard in the town of Trevor within the commote of Colyon, co. Denbighe.
Sir John huband of Ipseley, co. Warr', Kt., and John Unthall of Cattenhall, co. Chester, esq.;. 2. Thomas Wynne ap Rychard of ----------, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of le fryth and lands in the township, etc., of heraethog alias heryethog and tyr Abbe, co. Denbigh, adjacent to a tenement called tythyn y pant, with warrant of attorney to Thomas Vaughan, esq., and Robert wynne gethin, gent., to deliver seisin. Latin.
Thomas Hemyngwaye and Anthony Barlett, two of the Queen's yeomen of the confectionary;. 2. John Roberttes, citizen and grocer of London. Assignment of letters patent dated 13 November 1589, whereby the Queen had granted to the first party hereto a tenement called Llanrissa situated in Hirathoge, co. Denbighe, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of Conwey, co. Carnarvon, for a period of twenty one years.
Margaret Edwards of Movonioge, co. Denbigh, relict, widow and administratrix of the goods of Peter Edwards, late of Llanyfydd, co. Denbigh, one of the legatees of Thomas ap Evan, late of Pant glas, co. Denbigh, deceased, Peter Edwards of Llanyfydd, gent., and John Edwards, also of Llanyfydd, gent.;. 2. Edward Evans of Derwen, co. Denbigh. Assignment of messuages, etc., in the parishes of Llanvaire and Llanlidan, co. Denbigh, as security.
Owen Lloyd of Garth snodiog parke, co. Denbigh, gent., and Robert Wynne Saleasbury of Pantglas, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 2. Sir John Conway of Porkinsey, co. fflint, Kt., Owen Vaughan of llwydiarth, co. Monntgomery, esq., Evan Lloyd of yale, co. Denbigh, esq., Symon Thelwall of Plase ward, co. Denbigh, esq., Peeter Pennant of Bichten, co. fflint, esq., an John Vaughan, son and heir apparent of Owen Vaughan. Assignment of messuages, lands, etc., late the property of Sir Robert Salesbury of Ruge, co. Merioneth, kt., deceased, being the demesne lands of the castle of Ruthin.
John Prichard of Clokaynog, co. Denbigh, yeoman;. 2. Rowland Wynne of Clokaynog, gent. Assignment of mortgage of a messuage and tenement in Clockaynog, called Paradwys, and a croft thereto adjoining called yr Erwlwyd.
Morice ap John ap David ap Gruffith of Price, co. Denbighe, drover;. 2. Charles Myddleton and Richard Evans of Denbighe, gentlemen. Assignment of mortgage of a messuage called Tyddyn y plas vcha in Tire Ieuan in the parish of Spytty, co. Denbighe. Latin.
Robert Rosindall alias lloid of Denbighe, co. Denbighe, gent.;. 2. Thomas Midleton, esq. Assignment of mortgage of two closes in the parish of Denbighe, bounded on two sides by land called Le rumuelle field, and land called kae yr ffynon, which closes had been mortgage to the first party by Henry Rutter, senior, of Denbighe, gent., and Foulk Rutter, his son and heir apparent, 19 Oct. 1590. Latin.
Thomas Jones of the town of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, tanner, and John Jones, son and heir apparent of the said Thomas;. 2. John Jones of Whitford, co. Flint, gent., and Mary, his wife. Assignment of mortgage. See No. 15 of 1698, Oct. 31. The equity of redemption had been purchased by John Maurice, gent.
John Lloyd of Brynllyarth, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. John Lloyd, gent., eldest son and heir apparent of the first party. Assignment of mortgage (See No. 6 of 1703/4, Feb. 29) and of a bond relating thereto.
John Lloyd of Brynllyarth, co. Denbigh, esq.;. 2. John Maurice of Clokaynog, co. Denbigh, gent.;. 3. John Lloyd of Llanscillin, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment of mortgage (See Nos. 5 and 6 of 1703/4, Feb. 28 and 29, and No. 7 of 1705/6, March 9) and a further mortgage of the same property.
Robert Wynne of Bodyscallen, co. Carnarvon, esq.;. 2. Sir Thomas Mydleton, the elder, kt., alderman of London, and David Edwardes of Stansty, co. Denbigh, gent. Assignment of mortgaged property, viz., messuages called Tythyn y nant, Tythyn Cuttyn, y ddole haidd, Kerig Elcom, havodty kerrig Elcom alias Kerrig k........., and yr ynis wen, lands called Dole gynwall and a parcel called y gamddol in Tir Ievan in the parish of Spytty, co. Denbigh, which had been mortgages to the first party hereto by Thomas Price of Price, co. Denbigh, esq., also an assignment of interest and right in messuages called Tythyn Blethin, Llwynee Howell, kaer garreg vawr alias y parke vcha and y parke issa, Llwyny Price and Coteley in Price, co. Denbigh, which the said Thomas Price had conveyed to trustees as better security for the mortgaged property in case of the mortgagee being evicted from the said premises.
Owen Vaughan of lloydiarth, co. Mountgomery, esq., William Salesbury of Rug, co. Merioneth, esq., and Thomas Lloyd of lloydiarth aforesaid gent.;. 2. William Myddelton, citizen and goldsmith of London. Assignment of No. 467 of 1612, Dec. 12.
William Chiffinch of Philberds, co. Berks., esq.;. 2. Sir Thomas Myddelton of Cherke Castle, co. Denbigh, bart. Assignment of the benefit and advantage of an extent upon the lordship of Driffincloyde cum Ruthin Vill, co. Denbigh, with all arrears of rent, sums of money due or payable and all other forfeitures, benefits and advantages, etc., accurin to the first party in respect thereof. The lordship had been seized into the king's hands by a writ of Extendi facias for non payment of rent and the benefit, etc., of extent granted to the first party hereto.
Robert Hutton of Moelwicke, co. Denbighe, esq.;. 2. Thomas Midleton of London, esq. Assignment of the park called Moelewicke Parke in the county of Denbighe, which had been granted to the first party by Robert, Earl of Leicester, for twenty one years.
Robert, Earl of Leicester, Baron of Denbigh;. 2. Robert Hutton, esq., controller of the first party's household. Assignment of the park called Moelwick Parke in the lordship of Denbigh, co. Denbigh, for a term of twenty one years as from the date of the assignment or, failing that, from the termination of any previous lease.
Michaell Stanhope, esq., one of the grooms of the queen's privy chamber;. 2. Roger Langford of Ruthen, co. Denbigh, esq. Assignment of the park of Ruthin called the Towne Parke of Ruthin within the manor and lordship of Diffrencloyde, co. Denbigh, all houses and edifices within the said park, lands, tenements, etc., called Ruthin or the Towne Parke of Ruthin within the manor of Diffrencloyde, water mills within the said manor, lordship or town of Ruthin called the Towne Mills of Ruthin, a mill called the Grannge mill with a close or pasture occupied therewith called Grannge Mill close, and mills called Melyn Keler and Melyn y coed within the lordship of Diffrencloyde.
Hugh Midleton, citizen and goldsmith of London;. 2. Owen Vaughan of llwydyarth, co. Montgomery, esq., and Thomas lloyd of llwydyarth, gent. Assignment of the property granted to Robert Salisburie in No. 466 of 1593, July 27, the said premises having become vested in the first party hereto; also of a bond entered into by John Salesbury of Ruge, co. Merioneth, esq., Peeter Griffeth of Penth ryn, co. Karnarvon, esq., and Owen Lloyd of Denbigh, gent., to the said Hugh Midleton, 25 Feb. 1609/10.