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and close, called Mill Field, sometimes called Singrig, and this dept sayeth, that all the said Messuages, tenemt and Lands in the schedule mencioned, Except before Excepted, and except Gwairgloddie Corsyth hirion and Gwairglodd y Delyn, are in the said Townshipp of Ghest, and have been reputed, and taken ever since he first knew the same, to be Crown Lands, and never heard to be contrary, till now of late when the suites began between the said parties, but whether the said excepted Lands, be in the Townshipp of Ghest, or not, this deponant doth not know.

To the third, this depont sayeth, that the Parish of Ynyskynhayarne, for ought he knows, or ever heard, is an intire parish of it selfe, and that all the Townshipp of Ghest, is in the said parish, and he beleives there is noe more in the said parish then the said Townshipp, and this dept further sayth that all the said Townshipp of Ghest, was since he knew the same, reputed to be Crown Lands, except, some Freehold therein claymed by some Freeholdrs there.

To the fifth Interrie, this dept sayeth, that he knows some parte of the Mears, and boundaries, betweene the said Townshipp of Ghest, and parishes of Penmorva and Treflys, which said Mears, extend from the old orchard in Wern, by a river called Avon Gain, and soe along the said river, below a house called Cwtt y defaid, and from thence compassing about a certeene tenemt called Kefn cyfaneth, in Treflys, and thence to another tenemt called Bron y voel, and thence to the hill called Moel y Ghest, and from the top of the said hill, down by a stone wall to a place called Llidiart Kae Erbi, and thence downwards to a stone, in or neere, the parish of Penmorva, and soe streight to a litle rivolett that runs to Pwll morva, and thence into the sea and soe along the sea side to a place called y Gamlys Goch, in Traeth Mawr.

To the sixth Interrie, this dept sayeth, that about fortie yeares since, he has been severall times, att a procession or perumbulacon, between the said parish of Penmorva, and the said parish of Ynyskynharne,