1. Mary Ann Purcell of the City of Dublin, widow and Williams Massey of Moston Hall, co. Chester, Esq.
2. Williams Richards of Chester, gent.
Lease for 1 year of the capital messuage called Pentre Mawr in Llandyrnog, closes called Berllan, Erwching-y-Adandy and Henblas, Erw Wen, Cae'r llydiart fawr, Cors, Cors pen Nant, Cae yr pen Nant Issa, Cae Meredidd, Cae pen Nant, Cae tan y coed, Cae'r pistill, Tir y duon, Cae yr Dderwen issa, Cae yr Dderwen Ucha, Cae yr Marl Cae yr Coed dan Gweirglodd Tre Rood, Cuttir, Dol y Crew Ucha, Dol y crew issa, Cae Coney and Cae Glas; also a cottage and garden; a messuage called Wern in Llandyrnog, with the fields thereto belonging called Coed Gors, Cae'r fedwen, Coed Cae Melyn bach, Berllan, Cae Dafydd, Cae bar, Erw Cae, Erw derwyn fain, Erw Wen, Cae gwyn bach, Gwerglodd, Cae gwyn mawr, Erw y Cornell issa, Cae cefn Bithell, and Cae llwyd bach; another messuage called John Griffith's Tenement and the fields thereto belonging, called Cae Burnt, Cae Pistill, Cae Pella, Cae trwyn swch, Cae yr Dur, Cae wrth Ben y Ty and Cae Wayn; together with other lands in Llandyrnog.