Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous (Chancery) ... volume 4. 1377-1388. (1957) 1385 William Guyn or William Gwyn Wales 375. Inquisition taken before William Guyn and William Barwell, escheator in co. Hereford and the march of Wales adjoining, by virtue of a commission (missing. See Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1385-1389, p. 257) to them and others, at Tyneby, which is a member and parcel of the earldom of Pembroke and with- in the county. Saturday the morrow of St. Matthew 10 Richard 11. [1386.] Since the king by his letters patent dated 9 March 1 Richard II [1378] committed to William de Bello Campo, knight, the keeping of the castle and county of Pembroke, the castle and lordship of Kilgarren, the commote of Oystrelowe and the lordship of Seintclere and Traham, which were in the king's hand by reason of the minority of John, son and heir of John Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, a tenant in chief of King Edward III, much waste and damage has been done in the castle and town of Tyneby as follows. The wall of the castle has fallen down in part for want of repairs, damage 20s. A chamber in the castle called 'Lordyschambre ' is destroyed for want of roofing, damage 8 marks. The iron ' barres ' of a window in a lattice (cancelle) in the castle have been carried off and destroyed, damage 12d. The leaden roof of the chamber over the castle gate is broken and waste done because the hole has not been blocked, so that the timber of the chamber is injured and decayed, damage 53s. 4d. A 'pentys' over the castle gate and a building of the horse-mill (molendini equinii) in the castle are destroyed for want of roofing, damage 10s. 8d. The castle gates and a ' tripget ' made for the defence and equipment of the castle are destroyed for want of repair, damage 4l. 13s. 4d. Two messu- ages held of the said heir's inheritance by John Michiel for a term of years at the time of the said grant, whereby they were in the said William's keeping, are destroyed for want of roofing, damage 100s.; also a messuage in Beldes- wallis in the town of Tyneby then held at will by Richard Smyth of the same inheritance similarly decayed, damage 40s., a messuage where David Baugh used to dwell, damage 5s., a messuage called ' Beldeshous ', damage 20s., and a messuage in Frogmerstrete in Tyneby late held by William Coffyn, damage 3s. 4d. At the time of the said grant there was a windmill on the house of Magdalen which is destroyed for lack of repairs, damage 7s. . . d. All this waste was done by William de Bello Campo and his ministers after the grant to him, in contempt of the king and to the disherison of the heir. The jurors know of no more waste or ruin (exilio) of men at present in the castle and town since he has had the keeping thereof in the lands or buildings there. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000095331652&view=1up&seq=210&skin=2021&q1=gyn Index Guyn, William, commissioner, 375 Cf Gyn Gyn, W. , bailiff of northampton, 258 Cf Guyn. - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous (Chancery) ... volume 5. 1387-1393. (1962) William Gwyn 1388 325. Commission to Roger Wyggemore, esquire, chamberlain of South Wales, William Gwyn, lieutenant of the justice of South Wales, Res ap Gruffith and Geoffrey Bluet, clerk, to inquire concerning the information that Llannendevery castle should of right belong to the king. Westminster. 5 August, 15 Richard II [1391] (Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1388-1392,/). 519). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000095331660&view=1up&seq=202&skin=2021&q1=gwyn - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office Richard II AD 1385 - 1389 Published in 1900 1386 Appointment of Hugh Yonge, chamberlain of South Wales, Matthew Westminster. Ogan, Lewis ap Oweyn, John Eynoun, John Andrewe, William Gwyn, Peter Jurdan, Peter Mortymer and Richard Hembrygg, the king's serjeant-at-arms, to enquire touching waste in the possessions of John son and heir of John de Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, by William de Bello Campo, knight, to whom the king committed the custody of the castle and county of Pembroke, the castle and lordship of Kilgarren, the commote of Oystrelowe and lordship of Seintcler and Traham during the minority of the heir. By C. pg 257 https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr02offigoog/page/n264/mode/2up Index Guyn. See Gwyn. Gwyn, Guyn, William, 257, 258 Gyene, Giene, Gyon, Robert, 51, 304, 542. ... , Thomas, 184