File 1683. - Quitclaim of a tenement and parcel of land in the villa of Tibrychton, which 1 received from Gwennllian verch Ieuan ...,

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1683.

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Quitclaim of a tenement and parcel of land in the villa of Tibrychton, which 1 received from Gwennllian verch Ieuan ...,

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  • 1431, Thursday after Michaelmas. (Creation)

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  1. Ho'l ap Mad' ap ll';. 2. Jolly' gadarn. Quitclaim of a tenement and parcel of land in the villa of Tibrychton, which 1 received from Gwennllian verch Ieuan ap David, widow, (vide no. 1681), lying between the lands of Thona ap y Billig and the lands of Gwenn verch Vad' ap Atkyn, and extending from the waste ground called Ros Evroston to the lands of the said Thona. Dated at Han'mer. Latin. Seal.

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Preferred citation: 1683.

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vtls005190443

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ISYSARCHB10

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: 1683.