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X/POOLE/1295

1) Sir Arthur Owen of Orielton, co. Pembroke, Bart, and William Owen, Esq., his eldest son and heir. 2) John Owen, Esq., his second son and Arthur Owen, Esq., third son. 3) Sir William Williams of Llainordda, co. Salop, Bart., and Hugh Williams of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, Esq.. APPOINTMENT concerning the houses and lands called Bangeston in North Hook, pa.[rish] Saint Maries, Pembroke, co. Pembroke, various houses and lands in the parish of Marthery, co. Pembroke, including Castle Canlass, and the lorship of Catle Canlass, Penywern, Y Gors Bach, quillets called Gibletts quillets, a tenement called Tyddyn Goblett and lands called Lleynion y logan, a quillet called Bodowyr issa, a tenement called Llosg rodyn all in the parish of Llanyden, co. Anglesey, to the use of his second son. Also a house called Windsor in the parish of Llamphey, co. Pembroke, a five eight share of the West-Temenement and of the East Tenement and of other property in the parish of Hodgeston, co. Pembroke; a five eight share of land in the village of Newton in the parish of Manerbier, co. Pembroke, and other lands in the parish of Hodgeston aforesaid. Also houses and lands in the parish of Llanyden, co. Anglesey called Tyddyn y Berllan and Garreg y fian for the use of his third son.


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