customs, [317];

relations with lay and ecclesiastical lords and their tenants within its liberties, [317-320];

distinction drawn between “citizens” and “natives,” [318];

authority over those privileged to trade in town, [318], [319];

capital bailiff, [229], [319], [320];

punishment of a vagabond, [319], [320];

tenants of various fees allowed to plead in the courts of, [320];

refusal to give Cardiff copy of customs, [228], [229]

Highway, the king’s, sale of merchandise in, [156]

Holcraft, Thomas, ferm of Liverpool let to, [275]