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Calendar, a treatise on urine, etc.

A calendar, a treatise on urine, a Life of St Martin, and a brief history from Adam to "Asclopitotus", in the autograph of Gutyn Owain, written in 1488 (p. 62) and 1489 (p. 10).

Gutun Owain, fl. 1450-1498

Lease for three lives by John Maunsell’, Esqre., to John Gambon, Isabella his wife, and John their son, of two acres of land...,

Lease for three lives by John Maunsell’, Esqre., to John Gambon, Isabella his wife, and John their son, of two acres of land called Bercerston, p. Landewy; rent, 8d., and suit to the court at Oxynwiche. [Latin]. Witnesses: John Cely, David Gambon, David Curtys. Dated: 12th Jan., 8 Hen. VII [1493]. Rough seal, red wax, a star (13mm).

Grant of land called terr yokys, in Llanelyen

  1. Gwenhwyvar verch Dicus alias Gwenhwyfar verch Nest verch Nest verch Hoell ap Iokkyn her, free tenant of St. Elyen, of the township of Llanelyen, comote of Turkelyn;
  2. Hugh ap Tuder ap Dycus.
    Grant of land called terr yokys adjoining cors y llan within the Gwely of yvaloc, in Llanelyen.

Release by virtue of a mortgage of lands in the hamlet of Barregh

  1. Hugh Godfray, burgess of Beaumaris;
  2. Rys ap Ll' ap Gruff', free tenant of the Prince, of the township of Lleghgynvarwy, commote of Llywan.
    Release of his title by virtue of a mortgage by Gruff', Eign', Ieuan, Gweirvyll and Lleuqu, children of Grono ap Philip ap Eign', to Thomas Godfray, rector of Llanelion, of lands in the hamlet of Barregh, formerly the property of Nest verch Ier' ap Mad', wife of Phylipe ap Mylir duy.

Grant of messuges in Lechgynvarwy, Bodedern, vchtryd, and Yrianll

  1. William ap Ll'n ap Glm. free holder of the King of the township of Erianall in the Commote of Llivan;
  2. David ap Res ap Ll'n ap Gruff', freeholder of the King of the township of Llechynvarwy.
    Grant of Tythyn pen y bont in Lechgynvarwy, Tythyn riwvelen and Tythyn ... madoc bach in Bodedern, Tythyn y fynon a gollas in vchtryd, and the third of the mill called Melyn Owainn in Yrianll.

Texts copied by Gutun Owain,

A prose miscellany comprising the Gospel of the Pseudo-Mathew, Transitus Mariae, the Life of St Catherine, the Finding of the Cross and other texts in the hand of Gutun Owain.

Gutun Owain, fl. 1450-1498

Statud Rhuddlan,

A manuscript containing the text of Statud Rhuddlan (the Statute of Rhuddlan) by a single scribe and dating from the second half of the 15th century.

The Hengwrt Chaucer old covers

Oak boards and their tanned leather covers, the boards possibly medieval in date, removed from the Hengwrt Chaucer (Peniarth MS 392) before the manuscript was rebound in 1956.

Laws of Hywel Dda.

The laws are preceded by a calendar in the same hand; the first folio contains accounts and astronomical memoranda, and the last folio contains poetry by Robin Ddu, Rhys Vardd and Taliesin, in a later hand. In addition to the laws are examples of pleadings taken from Carmarthenshire and proverbs. There are marginal notes by William Maurice of Llansilin and others.

Grant of land in Egloysail

  1. Gruff' ap Ieuan ap Gruff' alias Guttyn Lloyd and Marget verch Dd. ap Jer' his wife, free tenants of St. Kadwaldr the King in the township of Egloysail, commote of Malltraeth;
  2. John ap Owayn ap Meuric, free tenant of the township of Bodeon.
    Grant of land in Egloysail.

Miscellaneous tracts

A manuscript containing scholastic tracts including disputations on Aristotle's 'De Anima' said to have been collected by Master Benedict and pronounced by the Master Regent of 'Fragfordie' [sic] in 1418; treatises on 'ars algoristica', physiology, and astronomy; 'liber de causis', probably the work of David Iudaeus [David ben Yom Tov]; 'comptus norembergensis'; and fragments of other texts, including a sheet containing verses beginning 'lumina lauas surgens gelida manus vnda' (cf. Schola Salerni).

Ben Yom Tov, David, active 14th century

Anthropomorphic and geometric inscriptions

A slate inscribed on one side with a face, a quatrefoil resembling a four-leaf clover, part of a large outline letter 'e' and a variety of other unidentified shapes and scribblings.
The slate is one of five broken fragments of one original slab, along with SF 13-14, 23 and 25; the letter 'e' is part of the epitaph on SF 13-14, with several preceding letters likely to have been lost due to spalling.

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