1 Leonard Baker of Clifton, Bedfordshire, gent., and Thomas Andrewes of London, gent. 2 Edward Pryce of Cynfal, co. Mer., gent., and Lewes ap John ap Ieuan of Penmaen, gent. Bargain And Sale With Quitclaim of fee farm rents of 1/18th of 1's 1/20th part of lands called Ystym Lloid otherwise Yr Ystym Lloid, t. Penmaen Dyfi, p. Tywyn, co. Mer., enclosed from a waste called Morva Polyon Lloyda (16 a.), in the tenure of John Vaughan, esq., Lewes ap John ap Ieuan ap Richarde ap Ieuan ap D'd, two parcels of 8 a. each of meadow adjoining the free tmt of Ieuan ap Res ap D'd ap Lloid and held by him, both called Gogart in t. Cefnrhos, [p. Tywyn], and a parcel in [t.] Maestrefnant, [p. TYWYN/LLANFIHANGEL-y-PENNANT] (6 a.), extending in length from the encroachment of Edward ap Hymfrey to a pit or ditch on a common called Morva Gwythel Vynyth where turf is dug, and in breadth from the tmt of Edeneveth Gruffith to the river Dysynni, a parcel of meadow in Llanfihangel aforesaid (6 a.), extending in length from the free tmt of David ap Res ap Owen to the encroachment of Rice Hughes, and in breadth from the river Dysynni to a place called Ffos yr Hen Avon, lately detained by the said David ap R's ap Owen, and a parcel of land of Kwm Ll'n in p. Pennal (4 a.), extending in length from Nant Ll'n to a place called Bwlch yr Gors, and in breadth from the free tmt of Rice ap D'd Goch to the common called Bwlch y Gors, and by the said Rice lately detained, containing about 4 a., now in the tenure or occupation of the said Rice ap D'd Goch. Recites that the lands were granted by three letters patents, dated 11 July 1576, 22 July 1577, and 31 July 1577 respectively, to Robert, earl of Leicester, with fee farm rents amounting to £31 5s. 31/2d., and that after his death the lands passed to Ambrose, late earl of Warwick, dec., and were conveyed during his lifetime to his wife, Anne, countess of Warwick, who bargained and sold the premises to John, lord St John of Bletsoe, on 5 August 1591, and that he conveyed the same to 1 in February 1591/2. Endorsed: Note of examination, April 1592. Armorial Seal.