[210.] Domesday, i. 162 a (last entry).
[211.] F. 179 a.
[212.] F. 181 a.
[213.] So f. 185b: 'In Castellaria de Carlion . . . iii. Walenses lege Walensi viventes cum iii. car. et ii. bord. cum dim. car. et reddunt iiii. sextar. mellis.'
[214.] Ancient Laws of Wales, p. 373.
[215.] Description of Wales, chap. cxvii.
[216.] C. x.
[217.] C. viii. The district of Snowdon afforded the best pasturage and Anglesey the best corn-growing land.
[218.] C. viii. and xvii. In the Isle of Man four oxen were yoked abreast to the plough, Train's Isle of Man, ii. p. 241.
[219.] C. viii.