Indenture, whereby, in consideration of a marriage covenanted to take place before 22nd of the same month between John Wynne of Abererch, co. Caern., esq., and Grisial Glynne (dau. of Robert Glynne, son and heir apparent of William Glynne of Eleirnion, co. Caern., esq.) and of £140 to be paid to the said Robert Glynne and William Glynne by the said John Wynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne covenant to settle (1) the capital m. and lands called Tythyn y sychnant and (2) m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen, in the cmt's of Uwchgorvai and Dinllayn, co. Caern., and in the tenures of the said William Glynne, Robert Glynne, Thomas [--], Humphrey Griffith, and Cadwalader Thomas, upon trust (as to m's and lands called Tythyn yr hendre fawr, Kay croppa, Byarth glas, Kayhir, Tythyn y kilvechydd, Gwern y kae hir, Kay yr mynydd, and Tythyn llwyd y prick in the t's of Eleirnion and Nantyllithvaen) for the said William Glynne for his life, with remainder to the said Robert Glynne for his life, with remainders over; and on trust (as to the capital m. and lands called Tyhtyn y sychnant) for the said John Wynne and Grisial Glynne for their lives, with remainder to their first and other sons successively in tail, with remainders over.
Proviso that, if the said John Wynne should die within 4 years of his marriage and without issue by his intended wife, Grisial Glynne, the said William Glynne and Robert Glynne would repay £140 to the representatives of the said John Wynne. The said William Glynne and Robert Glynne also agree to assign to the said John Wynne the lease of Sychnant issa (adjoining Tythyn y sychnant), granted by William Glynne of Lleyar, co. Caern., esq., but subject to the payment of 50s. yearly to the said William Glynne of Eleirnion and his assigns.
Witnesses: WilliamGwyn; John Wynne; Hugh ap John ap Hugh; Richard Lloyd; Gruff. ap John ap William; Hugh Thomas; Killmyn Glynn, clerk; William Evans; Maurice Lloyd.