1 Owen Thelwall of Blaen-Yale, co. Denb., esq. 2 Simon Thelwall, eldest son of 1. Surrender of man. Penbedw, [p. Nannerch], co. Flint, late parcel of the possessions of the earl of Kent, the capital man. house called Penbedw, and parcels of land called Y Kay Du, Y Gweirglodd Vawr, Y Weirglodd Vechan, Y Weirglodd Vain, Rhal Issa, Rhal Ucha, Y Gilvach, Kayr Ffynnon, Kan Tan'r Ardd, Kay'r Odyn, Kay Brwynog Issa, Y Ffrith, Y Kay Glas, Y Kay Tu Hwynt i'r Skubor, Y Kay Gwyn, Y Ddau Gae Tan'r Skubor, Kay'r Coed, Croft y Coed, Coed y Gelli, Coetkay'r Weirglodd, Coetkay'r Ffynnon, Kae'r Bryn, Y Kae Main, Y Kae Uwch Ben y Kae Main, Y Coetkay Tan'r Odyn Galch, Kay'r Odyn Galch, 'R Erw Wen and Ffrith Richard, two m's in t. Penbedw, all in p. Nannerch and a seat and burying place in the church of the said p., except so much of the man. as has been conveyed by Edward Mostyn of Greenfeild, esq., dec., to any persons and then to Simon Thelwall of Plas-y-Ward, esq., dec., father of 1, and Simon Parry, esq., dec., and by them conveyed before 1 Sept. 1631 and a parcel of waste ground granted by 1 to John Hughes, gent.