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Extract from the Roll of the 13th. Court of the Comote of the town of Abergele held at Denbigh before ...,

Extract from the Roll of the 13th. Court of the Comote of the town of Abergele held at Denbigh before Thos. Salesbury, Esqre., the elder, lieutenant of Sir William Stanley, Knt., Steward of the Lordship of Denbigh, whereby David ap Gruffith ap Ieuan Goz surrenders half an acre of land in the town of Kylkeyn, to the use of David Lloit ap David ap Conus, etc., paying relief 6d., fine 12d. Dated Tuesday after Trinity Sunday, 1481. Vellum. Latin.

Extract from the Roll of the proceedings in the second Court of the heirs of Kener and Eden, in their ...,

Extract from the Roll of the proceedings in the second Court of the heirs of Kener and Eden, in their manors of Llaithvayn, Bodleuyn, and .... before Gruffyth Lloyd ap Hoell, Steward, held on Monday after St. Andrew's day, 18 Edward IV [A.D. 1478], whereby the right of Ieuan ap Ieuan ap Bellyn, a proprietor of the said heirs in the town of Llayth[vayn], who died without heir within the fourth degree of consanguinity, is sold to Llewellyn ap Ithel ap Jollyn: in the said town within the lordship of Dynbiegh, at the same yearly rent; and seisin given. Witness:- Ieuan ap Res, etc. Vellum. Latin.

Grant by Madoc ap Ievan ap Ievan ap Egn' to Gruffuth ap Ievan ap David Holand, of seven acres of ...,

Grant by Madoc ap Ievan ap Ievan ap Egn' to Gruffuth ap Ievan ap David Holand, of seven acres of land formerly belonging to Gwelym Goz ap Blethyn in Maisegwige in the commote of Istulas, paying yearly rent 2sh. 6d. to the chief lord. Witnesses:- Steward of the Lordship of Dynbiegh; William Stanley, Receiver thereof; Gruffuth ap David Holand, Grono ap Llewellyn ap Ken', Ddio ap Llewllyn ap Grono. Dated at Maisegwige'. Small seal, red wax, fragmentary.

Copy of an enrolment in the Court of the town of Abergele, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, being Lord thereof ...,

Copy of an enrolment in the Court of the town of Abergele, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, being Lord thereof, whereby Thomas Talbot was admitted by the lord tenant to the whole of the lands, etc., of Abergele English and Welsh, for forty years at a yearly rent of l0sh. payable at the Exchequer of Dynbiegh or Denbigh, with details of escheated parcels. Dated: Tuesday before St. Margaret's day. (13/20 July), 31 Henry VI [A.D. 1453]. Latin. Vellum.

Extract from the Extent of Castle and Honour of Denbigh made by Hugh de Beckele, etc., 1334. Township of Brynfannyng ...,

Extract from the Extent of Castle and Honour of Denbigh made by Hugh de Beckele, etc., 1334. Township of Brynfannyng. Iorwerth ap Eignon ap Kener and others, hold a moiety of Wele Ken', ap Iorwerth, no rent; - Howell ap David ap Eleyn, and others, hold a moiety of Wele Wryon Garth, rent 33/4d. Towynnan, The progeny of Ken' ap Iorwerth ap Cogan, and others, hold two parts of the town of Towynnan, etc. On the back:- Gwely Heilli' ap Kewyrt (?) Iorwerth ap Llewellyn ap Iorwerth, and others hold Welyy Heilli' ap Kewyrt, rent 3sh. 4d.

Extract from the extent made by Hugh de Bekele, and by recognisance of the tenants of the single villates, enrolled ...,

Extract from the extent made by Hugh de Bekele, and by recognisance of the tenants of the single villates, enrolled in 1334 viz:- The Villate or township of Brynfannyng contains 415 acres divided into two lecta, "gwely" or "Beds", one in which are 3 parts of he same Wele (Gwely) in tenure of the progeny of Kener ap Iorworth ap Goger; the other containing the fourth part, is called Wele Garth. Iorworth ap Eign' ap Kener, Eign' ap Grono ap Kener, and others, hold the moiety of Welle of Kener ap IorWorth, paying neither Tung [Twnc] nor Treth [Treth, tax.] nor Amobir [Amobir, maiden-fee], nor any other service, except to follow the prince in his army, as do the others of Wyryon Eden: the other moiety of the same Wele is escheated, etc. Marginal note:- Gwely Kener ap Ior'. Vellum. Latin.

A royal charter of Confirmation by king Henry III, to his well beloved and faithful Wrennoke son of Kenewreycke and ...,

A royal charter of Confirmation by king Henry III, to his well beloved and faithful Wrennoke son of Kenewreycke and his heirs for ever, of all the lands and tenements which the said Wrennoke had in Wales on the day when David son of Lewelin late Prince of North Wales gave him to the king as a hostage for his (David's) fidelity, to wit, Brenfannucke, Thowennane, Bodelinnin, Doldrewyn, Maisegwycke, Belkathe, Kylkowyne, Bodleman, Thorrewothe, Kevenkangucke, Thanvihangelle and Thlayevain. Witnesses:- John de Burgh, Herbert son of Peter, John de Grey Justice of Chester, Paulinus Peyner, Robert de M[uce]gros, Bartholomew Peche, Richard de Clyfforde, Robert de Wauncy. Dated, by the King's hands, at Woodstock. The seal is wanting, but the plaited threads of blue and white flax remain. Vellum. Latin. With a transcript of the text by Mr. N.E.S.A. Hamilton, formerly of the British Museum.

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