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42 TENENTES IN CAPITE. 4. The lords nijchcrs hadd triall by people do tribus terris victim ; so hadd not^the cot0 palantyne. 5. The lo. mchers hadd intestatt goods by customc. 6. They had a peculiar law called the lawe of the mchers. 7. They tried tytells betwene themselves viribus armatis ct vex ill is explicatis. Lo. nil chers were sworne to pforine covenants as full and absolute princes are; whereas erics palantyne tyed them¬ selves by covenants and boudes, as subiects doc. Cenentes in captte tie Donums matcfcta*. Llanymddiffry tcnetur de principe Wallise in capit. Maner de Cihvyn tenetur in capitc de duce Lancastr' ct Monington de coite Warwycke in capite. Baronia mchie de Wallwins castell tenetur de comite Glou- cie in capite et fac* sect' ad com Pembr' de mense in mensem prirao E. 2. Feoda de : Trewerne, Melyneyth, Bayvill, Egloswrii, My- nyth Melin, Molgrove, Nantgwyn et Trefgynon, Pontchards- ton, NantiTichan, Dynas, Pontfayne, teuentur dc diio de Kernes in capite. Feod' de Llys y vran tenetur in capitc de epo Mencvcfi, (vide in extent de Lawhaden). (Slebech?) Ffibreck's Ford (?) tenetur in capite dc epo Men', Bromeston (?), Patricksford, Tankardston, Jordenston, Littardston, Castru Hayi, Castrii Ken (?), tenentur in capite dc epo (vide in extent' balllae epi). Codogcnston tenetur in capite dc episcopo Menevensi.