age 60 yeares depose as the other witness on behalfe of the defendts
John Gruffith of Penmorva, aged 70 yeares, sayeth that the tenemt called Tythyn Madyn . . . . and also Drwsdaugoed were reputed Freehold Land by auntient people. . . .
Robert ap Rhydderch of Llanystindwy in the county of Carnarvon, yeoman, aged 84 or thereabouts sayeth, that he knoweth Kae Pella wch Lyeth in the parish of Crickieth.
John Maurice, of Penmorva, taylor, aged 80 yeares and upwards, & Evan ap Morgan of Llanllyfni in the County of Carnarvon, yeoman, aged 50 yeares or thereabouts, depose as other witnesses, on behalf of the defendts.
Gruffith ap Robert ap Richard of Ynyskynhayarne, yeoman aged 72 yeares, or thereabouts, sayeth that hee heard that the mill called y Felin newydd, alias Melin y Gest was built by Sr William Maurice, upon the Lands of the defendt Sr Robert Owen.
Thomas Owen, of Treflys, yeoman, aged 54 yeares, Robert Ellis of Llystynrhyn in the County of Car- narvon aged 56 yeares. John ap Robert of Penmorva yeoman, aged 67 yeares Richard John of Llanvihanel y Pennant yeoman aged 77 yeares and upwards. Ellin verch Edward of the parish of Ynyskynhayarne, widow aged about 48 yeares, Katherine, the wife of Thomas Owen of Treflys, aged 48 years, William Griffith of Penmorva, yeoman, aged 60 yeares, or thereabouts, Robert Jones of Gorllwyn, in the County of Carnarvon, yeoman, aged 44 yeares, & Jonnett verch John ap Humphrey, of Penmorva, widow, aged 65 yeares depose as other witnesses on behalfe of the defendts. Ellin Owen of Portington in the County of Salop, spinster sayeth that she was long since informed Dame Jonnett