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Y Gennad gan T. Gwynn Jones

Cerdd, dyddiedig Medi 1904, yn llaw T. Gwynn Jones, at ei fab, Arthur ap Gwynn. Cyhoeddwyd y gerdd gyntaf yn Ymadawiad Arthur a Chaniadau Ereill (Caernarfon, 1910), tt. 37-38 (gweler hefyd Caniadau (Wrecsam, 1934), t. 186). = An autograph poem, dated September 1904, by T. Gwynn Jones, addressed to his son, Arthur ap Gwynn. The poem was first published in Ymadawiad Arthur a Chaniadau Ereill (Caernarfon, 1910), pp. 37-38 (see also Caniadau (Wrexham, 1934), p. 186).

Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949

I Rhiannon gan Alafon

Cerdd, [Ionawr 1902], yn llaw'r Parch. Owen Griffith Owen (Alafon), at Rhiannon [Morris Jones], Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, merch tair mlwydd oed John Morris Jones, yn diolch iddi am lun (f. 3). Ceir hefyd nodyn byr oddi wrth Alafon at Rhiannon (f. 4). = An autograph poem, [January 1902], by the Rev. Owen Griffith Owen (Alafon), to Rhiannon [Morris Jones], Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, the three year old daughter of John Morris Jones, thanking her for a picture (f. 3). Also included is a brief note from Alafon to Rhiannon (f. 4).

Alafon, 1847-1916.

Englynion

Dau englyn, dyddiedig 6 Awst 1835, i 'Mrs Ann Hughes - Red Lion, Dinas Mawddu [sic]' gan Robyn Ddu Eryri. = Two englyns, dated 6 August 1835, 'To Mrs Ann Hughes - Red Lion, Dinas Mawddu' by Robyn Ddu Eryri.

Robyn Ddu Eryri, 1804-1892

Englyn Hedd Wyn i J. B. Thomas

Englyn yn llaw Hedd Wynn [sic], [1917], at ei gyfaill a'i gyd-filwr J. B. Thomas. Cyhoeddwyd yr englyn yn J. B. Thomas, 'Hedd Wyn - A Minnau', Y Drysorfa, 109 (1939), 464-467 (t. 465) (gw. hefyd Alan Llwyd, Gwae Fi Fy Myw: Cofiant Hedd Wyn (1991), t. 213). = An englyn in the hand of Hedd Wynn [sic], [1917], addressed to his friend and fellow-soldier, J. B. Thomas. The englyn was published in J. B. Thomas, 'Hedd Wyn - A Minnau', Y Drysorfa, 109 (1939), 464-467 (p. 465) (see also Alan Llwyd, Gwae Fi Fy Myw: Cofiant Hedd Wyn (1991), p. 213).

Hedd Wyn, 1887-1917.

Barddoniaeth

Tri englyn 'I Miss R. Davies Caerdydd' [sef Rebecca David] gan Robyn Ddu Eryri, 28 Mai 1850 (f. 1), a chopi, [19 gan., ail ½], o 'Ffair Aberdâr' gan Thomas Tayler, Merthyr Tudful (ff. 2-4). = A series of three englyns to 'Miss R. Davies Caerdydd' [Rebecca David] by Robyn Ddu Eryri, 28 May 1850 (f. 1), and a copy, [19 cent., second ½], of Thomas Tayler's 'Ffair Aberdâr'.
Cyhoeddwyd 'Ffair Aberdâr' yn Thomas Morgan, Hanes Tonyrefail (Caerdydd, 1899), tt. 105-108. = 'Ffair Aberdâr' was published in Thomas Morgan, Hanes Tonyrefail (Cardiff, 1899), pp. 105-108.

Robyn Ddu Eryri, 1804-1892

Awdl er côf am y Parchedig John Prichard

'Awdl er côf am y Parchedig John Prichard, Frondirion, gweinidog gyda'r Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, Amlwch...' gan Robert Parry (Robyn Ddu Eryri), Mawrth 1891 (ff. 1-3). = An awdl in memory of the Rev. John Prichard, Frondirion, Calvinistic Methodist minister in Amlwch, by Robert Parry (Robyn Ddu Eryri), March 1891 (ff. 1-3).

Robyn Ddu Eryri, 1804-1892

Lease by the Abbot to David ap Mered’ ap Dio,

  1. David, Abbot by permission of God, of the monastery of Stratamarcella of the Cistercian order in the diocese of St Asaph. 2. David ap Mered’ ap Dio for 99 years of parcels of land called Y Cae Coch, Cae y Menych, Cae y Penbras and Coy Ellyn [t. Cyffin, co. Montgomery]. Annual rent: 13s 4d. Dated in the chapter house of 1.

Inspeximus of a charter of Wenunwen ap Owin,

Inspeximus of a charter of 1201 of Wenunwen ap Owin, to the monks of Stradmarchell, recording a gift in frank almoin of Wenunwen all the pasturage-rights in the whole of the province called Keveilliauc [Cyfeiliog, co. Montgomery], within specified boundaries.
The boundaries reach from Bon Main Melin to Lluin Ecrois, as far as Blain Nanhanauc, to Abernant Karthbrandu and along the length of this stream to Carnethwyn, and thence to Gobleithen and from there to Blain Nant Teyling to its mouth, and thence the Bacho to Aber Dengum, along the Dengum to its source, and thence to Keilleg’, thence to the Reidiaul, along the Reidiaul to Gwrhet Kei, and thence the Reidiaul again to Aber Camdwr Keveiliauc, and from the latter to its source, thence to Blain Eynniaun, along the Eynniaun to its mouth, and thence along the Deui to Aber Dulas, and along the Dwlas to its source, and thence to Kenghulf, and thence to Blain Lloido, and along the Lloido to its mouth, and thence the Deui to Aber Llewenith, and along the Llewenith to its source, thence directly to Red Pebellua on the Clawedauc, and thence along the Clawedauc to the Gwernach, and along the Gwernach to its source, and thence as the higher hill leads to Red Derwen and thus along the Derwen to Euernoe, and thence Nant er Heyre to Lledwern, and from Blain Lledwern directly to Bon Main Melin. The gift is subject to no secular or ecclesiastical restrictions other than right of pasture which Wenunwen has granted, with the consent of the monks of Stradmarchell, to the monks of Cumhyr between the Corf and the Eynniaun, and to the monks of Kemmer at Lloidarth and Cumketlli on the other side of the river. Witnessed by Sulian the archdeacon, Master Heilin, Master Mabin, Eynniann ap Rod’i, Kadug’ ap G’fri, David Goch, Edenewein Flam, Goronoy ap Eynniann. Inspeximus dated at Gorhambury.

Quitclaim in Carswell and Wroxhale,

  1. Ric’us atte Wike, son of Stephen atte Wyke. 2. William de Seinnor? of Clopton and Juliana his wife of all land and tmts which 2 hold in Carswell and Wroxhale [Wraxhall, Somerset] by demise from Leticia, mother of 1, for an annual rent of one silver penny for life. Dated at Clopton.

Quitclaim by John, son of John, son of Ralph de Wrockwardine in ?Hardwicke,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GV5.
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  • 1330, June 23 (Saturday on the eve of the nativity of St John the Baptist).
  • Rhan oWynnstay Estate Records

  1. John son of John, son of Ralph de Wrokwardin. 2. Adam son of John Lochard of Wrokwardin and Godithe, his mother of a meadow in le Heordiwike [Hardwick?, Shropshire] between the rabbit warren of the lord of Wrokwardin and the river called Thirne [Tern], for life. Witnesses: Adam le Despenser, Thomas de Leton, Ric’ son of John, William de Panteleg’ of Colmington and Roger de Camvile of the same place. Dated at Wrokwardin

Gift and quitclaim by Peter Corbet in Trelystan,

  • Wynnstay (1945 deposit) GW1.
  • Eitem
  • 1302/3, March 24 (Sunday after the feast of St Benedict the Abbot).
  • Rhan oWynnstay Estate Records

  1. Peter, son of Lord Peter Corbet, Lord of Caus. 2. The free tenants of Trewilestan [Trelystan, co. Mont.] of a piece of land called Strad Neysen? in breadth between the boundaries of Thley and Marten, and in length between the boundaries of Weston up to the stream coming from the holy well called Fenon Wen [t. Trelystan, p. Forden/Worthen, co. Montgomery], and the right to hunt roe-buck, foxes and hares but no other wild animals, reserving to 1 the free chase of those and all other wild animals. Annual rent: 5s. Duties: relief, investiture fees, lairwites (penalties for adultery or fornication), suit of court, three days labour hauling timber at the castle, following 1’s banner and treth gwartheg (cattle tax) payable by Powys cottagers to the chief lords. Witnesses: David ap Ririd, Gruffut his brother, Ed’ ab Ad’ D’d ab Eynon, Gruffut ab Eynon and Maredut ab Ririd.

Gift by Henry Gray of lands in Coedtalog and Garthbeibio,

  1. Henry Gray, Earl of Tankerfeld, Lord of Powys and Tylley. 2. Owen ap Mered’ and Ieuan ap Owen ap Mered’ in return for good service and expenditure in the March of Wales, of lands and tmts in the township of Koytaloc [Coedtalog], Newath Wen, Trehiliarth, Treaber, Trecynhynva?, Pantyllynne and Treloddey in Garthbibio in Karyneon [Caereinion] in the lordship of Powys [co. Montgomery], late in the tenure of 2, which came to the hands of 1 as an estreat by forfeiture. Annual rent: 11s 6d. Duties: Suit of court and any customs or demands of Welsh law or any other law. Dated at Pool Castle.

Demise by Edward Gray of lands in Trefedryd,

  1. Edward Gray, knight, Lord of Powys. 2. Edward ap Rys ap D’d ap G’lim of arable land and tmts which belonged to Edward ap David ap G’lim, Edward ap Ll’in ap M’dyth ap G’lim and Rys ap Ieuan ap Moris in t. Trevedryd in the lordship of Powys, which came to 1 by forfeit from the said felons, reserving to 1 the wood and waste, and in turn to 2 and his male heirs a reasonable estover (allowance of wood) and common pasture. Dated at Pool Castle.

Gift by Edward Gray of lands in Mechain,

  1. Edward Gray, knight, Lord of Powys. 2. John ap Ho’ll Vaughan, esq. of all lands and tmts in lordships of Meighien Ughcoit [Mechain Uwch Coed] and Meighien Iscoitt [Mechain Is Coed], co. Montgomery. Consideration: £20. Annual rent: 20s for customary services, etc. Recites a dispute between 1 and 2 concerning various customary rents and services claimed by 1, issuing out of the above mentioned lands and tmts already in the tenure of 2, which Gruffythe ap Jenkin ap Ll’n ap Eygnon, ancestor of the said John, by a charter dated 4 March 1420/1 held by the gift of Edward Chorlton, knight, late Lord of Powys and the aforesaid lordships.

Bargain and sale with feoffment by Michael Owen,

  1. Michael Owen, gent. 2. Howell Vaughan otherwise Hugh Vaughan of Llanuyollin [Llanuwchllyn], co. Mer. of the lake called Pimbremear alias Llyntegid with its banks, fishing and customary rights in co. Merioneth late in the tenure of 2, and all its lands, rents and annual profits, with power of attorney to John Wyne ap Cadd’er of Reulas [Rhiwlas] co. Merioneth, esq., and John Mydelton of Gwaynennock [Gwaunynog], co. Denbigh, gent., to deliver seisin. Recites a bargain and sale made to 1 by Hugh Counsell of Harmondsworth, co. Middlesex, gent., and Robert Baker (‘Pistor’) of London, gent., of Llyntegid and its lands which Queen Elizabeth had granted to them by letters patent dated at Westminster 4 Feb. 1569/70. Consideration: £26.
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