it, and lett with the said land, and that a toft called Murydy Hen stands the one side thereof upon Cae Moelfre Lands, and the other side thereof upon Cae high way leading from Ghest to Crickeath, and that so much of the said tenemt now going undr the name of Llannerch, as are called Llawr y Llannerch y deol, Brynie Cyloniog, and the dwelling house of Llannerch with some little closes neere adjozninge, wch are divided from the said particular closes by the said Rivelet called Ffrwd y Gest are comonly reputed and taken to bee Crown Lands.
William ap Richard Owen of Llanystyndwy, in the county aforesaid yeoman aged 55 yeares, or thereabouts sayeth as followeth:—That most of the moore formerly called Gwernvilog is in the parish of Penmorva, and is Freehold Land, and that this depont hath been informed long since that a great part of the said moore was drayned by Sr William Maurice knt the defendt Sr Robert Owens ancestor, and that the meadowes called Gwairglodd y Cefn, gwairglodd y Delyn, and Corsydd hirrion were parcell of the said moore called Gwern vilog.
To the 19th Interr this Depont sayeth that the tenemt called ynys goch doth lie in the parish of Penmorva and Townshipp of Penyfed, and that the same is part of a tenemt called Glan y Pwll budur wch is Freehold.
To the 17th Interr this Depont sayth, that the meadows called gwairgloddie brwynog lying in the parish of Penmorva, the tennantes thereof had right of Comon thereto, in the Comon belonging to Penmorva, and sent theire cattle there from tyme to tyme when they so pleased.
John Rowlands of Abereth in the County of Carnarvon, gent aged 60 yeares, sayeth that there are Freehold lands within the Townshipp of Ghest that is to say, Penamser, Cwm Bach, Tythin Ysgyborie, Mynydd Du am Bron y Gader bach and the chief or