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shipp of Ghest, and the other Lands of inheritance for some yeares, for rayseing of porcions for the daughters of the said Lady Ewre and Sisters Sr John Owen the husband of the said Lady Owen.

Robert Maurice of Brithdir in the county aforesaid gent aged 78 yeares or thereabouts examined on the said Defnendts behaulfes sayeth as followeth . . . . that Kae newydd and the house thereupon built were taken to bee Freehold . . . . . that Kae glan yr Afon . . . .in the said Sr William Maurice his tyme, and his daughters in law, Mary Lewis her tyme, and hath been by this depnts father and others antient people informed that the said parcell of Land, was Freehold.

Margarett verch John Griffith, of Llanystyndwy widow aged 60 yeares.

Rowland ap Richard of Llanvrothen . . . . aged 58 yeares

To the 13th Interr this depont sayeth that hee hath been informed about 40 yeares sithence that a parcell of land called Llettyr Gelyn, now held with a tenement called Tythyn Llwyn was part and parcell of Moelfre Lands and that one John Sandr a tenant that lived many yeares since in the said Tenemt called Tythyn y Llwyn did say that Lletty yr Gelyn did belong to and had been formerly held with Moelfre.

This Depont sayeth that part of the tenemt called Llannerch, viz. the closes called brith werin, Kae yr briddell goch, Kae yr Grigied, Kae Erbi, Kae Cognoyn Eiddew, Brynie Melynion, y Comins bach, Kae yr Edyn, Kae grdy Hen, and Moelfre, which are divided from the said tenemt of Llannerch by a little rivelett called Frwd y Ghest, and that the same (as this Depont hath been severall tymes informed many years since by auntient people, that were borne and lived there or in that neighbourhood) was comonly reputed to be Freehold land, and that Moelfre is a close of land that formerly belonged to Borth Land, and was taken from