Ffynh 7T

Richard de Puleston, in consideration of service to the king’s father and mother, prays the king that, as he holds of him 30 of land in Wales by Welshry, by which after his days the land would be partible between his ten sons and none of them could be maintained from his part, the king will take the land into his hand and after fifteen days make estate of it to Richard and Agnes his wife for life and afterwards to each one of his sons and the heirs male of their bodies, with reversion to Richard and his heirs, doing to the king the service of the twelfth part of a knight’s fee.

(2 July 1309 in Calendar of Chancery Warrants, 1244–1326, London, 1927, p. 289 [Tip: daliwch Ctrl a chliciwch dolen i'w agor mewn tab newydd. (Cuddio tip)] )