Indenture, being a lease for a year (so that a grant by release might be made) by Sir John Wittewronge of Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, kt, Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerddan, co. Card., bart, son and heir of Sir Richard Pryse, kt and bart, to Rowland Jewkes of the Inner Temple, London, gent., and Humphrey Taylor of London, gent., of the following premises, to wit, the capital m. called Penyberth; two m's respectively called Tythin y penrhin and Tythin y pandy, together with one fulling mill belonging thereto; site of a cottage and garden sometime in the occupation of Jenkin Thomas; a m. called Tythin pen y garreg imbro drain; a house and garden in the town of Aberystwyth called Tuy Evan Gronowe now or late in the possession of one Watkin Gunter; another house and garden there now or late in the possession of Edward John; another house and garden there now or late in the possession of John Rees; another house and garden in Trefechan now or late in the possession of Evan Morgan; one barn and garden in Trefechan aforesaid now or late in the possession of Thomas Lewis; one parcel of meadow called Parke yr helig duon, two other parcels called Parke yr eithin and Gwaen ladron, one close called Y parke bach in Aberystwyth now or late in the occupation of Katherine Meredeth, widow, another house and garden and barn with the appurtenances called Maesglas, another house and garden now or late in the possession of John David, another house and garden now or late in the possession of Rudderch Morris, another house and garden now or late in the possession of Jane verch John, a tmt called Tythin hen vagwyr, all that parcel of ground called Krig teir pint, all that parcel of ground called Bryn y vaythgen, another house and garden now or late in the possession of Edward John, another house and garden now or late in the possession of Thomas Phillips in Aberystwyth, another house and garden now or late in the possession of Richard Evan, another house and garden now or late in the possession of John David in Aberystwyth, another parcel of meadow ground called Gwargloddy y pwll crwn, containing by estimation two men's math of hay, now or late in the possession of the said John David, another m. called Tythin rhyd onnen now or late in the possession of one John William, another house in Aberystwyth lately purchased from Rees David Lloyd y go wherein Reignald Vaughan's wife lately dwelled and now or late in the possession of William Thomas Lloyd, another m. called Tythin keven kynvryn, being the late lands of David Vaughan of Lletty Lwidin, gent., another m. called Tythin lydiart y rhose, being likewise the late land of the said David Vaughan, another m. called Tythin y wayne, being also the late lands of the said David Vaughan, another m. called Tythin y trowscoed, and all appurtenances belonging to the aforesaid premises which by indenture dated 7 Aug. 11 Charles I were by Dame Gwen Pryse, widow, conveyed or sold to the said Sir Richard Pryse, the father, or which he had by descent from the said Dame Gwen Pryse; and all that lordship or manor of Llanbadarn Fawr with all its rights and appurtenances late in the tenure of Sir Thomas Jones and Sir Henry Jones, kt's, and Thomas Jones, esq.; also the escheat lands situate in Perfedd, co. Card., parcel of the lands late of Griffith ap Llewellin Vayne, to wit, two tmt's with appurtenances now or late in the several tenures of Thomas ap Evan Goz and Phillip Roberts, and another tmt with appurtenances now or late in the tenure of Evan ap Morgan, and all the lands in the Perfedd late in the tenure of Griffith ap Llewelyn Vayne; and other m's which by indenture dated 1 May 17 Charles I were sold to the said Sir John Wittewronge and one John Jones of London, gent.; except nevertheless out of this present bargain and sale all lands and tmt's if there be any such which since 1 May 17 Charles I have been purchased by the said Sir Richard Pryse, the father, or Sir Richard Pryse, the son, wherein the said Sir Richard Pryse, the father, had no estate whatsoever before 1 May 17 Charles 1; and also except all the m. called The Lodge and all the lands thereunto belonging called The Parke otherwise Parke Bodvage situate in several p's Llanfihangel Castell Gwallter and Llangynfelyn, co. Card.; and also all the other m's of Sir Richard Pryse, the father, and Sir Richard Pryse, party to these presents, situate in p's Llanfihangel Castell Gwallter and Llangynfelyn now or late in the tenure of Thomas Bushell, esq., and John Ffox, and mortgaged by indenture dated 23 July 1640 by the said Sir Richard Pryse, the father, to the said Sir John Wittewronge and the said John Jones of London.
Witnesses: Richard Bulstrode, Edward Mathewey, Simon Webb, Thomas Newell.