A TUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



feirad-teulu, the Domeflic Chaplain; 

 Y Dyfclain, the Steward of the Houfe- 

 hould ; Pen-hebogydd, the Head Fal- 

 coner, or Matter of the Hawks;* and 

 Braw dur Llys, the Court Juftitiary ; 

 1'en-gwafdrawd, the Prefident of the 

 Grooms; Pencynydd, the Chief Huntf- 

 nian ; Gwas Yfdafell, or the Lord Cham- 

 berluin, whofe place it was to make the 

 King's bed ;-Dyfdein Yvrenhines, Stew- 

 ard of the Houfe to the Oueen ; Effeirad 



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Yvrenhines, the Queen's Chaplain; 

 Bardd-teulu, 6r the Court Poet; Gof- 

 degwr, or the King's Sergeant, who had 

 to command filence in the King's hall 

 at dinner, by flriking on a particular pil- 

 lar; Dryfawr Yneuadd, the Door-keeper 



* When the Matter of the Hawks gave any entertainment 

 in his private apartment?, he was entitled to three horns of 

 the bcft liouor, and one difh ; but he was cautioufly reqaired 

 to bring his cup in perfon to the hall at every repletion of it, 

 kft he (houK) <3fink too much anJ ncgleft his birds. 



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