A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



Certain of them had to maintain the 

 Prince's fteward, his horfes and cattle, 

 his falconers and hawks, &c. In the 

 building of houfes or mills, fome from 

 their tenures were obliged to carry 

 the ftones, others timber, fome to repair 

 the roofs, and fome the walls. Some 

 had alfo to repair the wears, others to 

 hedge the warrens, and others alfo to at- 

 tend the offices of the larder or kitchen.* 

 Befides thefe tenures, there were cer- 

 tain lands, that were not holden under 

 any Lord or Prince, but of Saints, or 

 patrons of churches, where the tenants 

 called themfelves Abbots. Of thefe 

 there were no lefs than feven in the 

 Ifle of Anglefea, that were entitled in 

 eapite tofeveral tenures, viz. St. Breuno, 

 St. Cybi, St. Cadwaladr, St. Peirio, St. 

 Cyngar, St. Machutus or Mechell, and 

 St. Elian.f 



* Rowland 'sMona, p. 137, 129. t Ibid, p. 133. 



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