100 HISTORY OF 



towne, do and be readie at all tyme and Tymes 

 hereafter at the ringeinge of a Bell that shalbe 

 hanged in the m'kett place not only come furth 

 himsefle but allso carie w'h him a lawfull wepon 

 to maintain the yfficers of this towne of Conwey 

 for the maintenance of the Queenes mats peace 

 and the good order of this towne & there remaine 

 and abide as longe as the saide Officers shall abide 

 and remaine. Eu' p'son or p'sonns so offending 

 shall forfeit and paie x' of good and lawfull mon- 

 ey of England, the one half to the Bayliffes for the 

 tyme being, and thother half the Bailifties shall 

 answere the Alderman for his tyme beinge and the 

 saide Alderman tomacke a iust and a full accompte 

 of the receite of the said money as is afforesaid to 

 the Comburgeses to and for the use of the said 

 towne of Conwey. And to this order as well the 

 maior, Alderman and Bayliffs as allso all other 

 the Comburgeses have put to there handes the 

 daye and yere a})Ove written.'" 



With the exception of the mayor, the other offi- 

 cers continue to be elected annually, as before. 

 They consist of the two bailiffs, a recorder, coro- 

 ner, water- bailifl, and two serjc^ants at mace. 

 The liberties of the corporation include tlie land 



